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EPA  PUBLICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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                       Abstract
    Keywords (Descriptors & Identifiers)
 PB94-1OO443/REB
PCA10/MFA03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials
for Highway Construction

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

D. Bloomquist, G. Diamond, M. Oden, B. Ruth, and M. Tia.

Jul93

222p

EPA/530/R-93/013A

DTFH61-93-C-00060
The report represents an assessment of environmental aspects
and engineering factors related to the utilization of recycled
materials in highway construction. A basic overview and assess-
ment of different technologies, processes, and methods of re-
cycling various material into highway appurtenances and for
highway construction are presented with consideration of
environmental and health risks.
'Recycled materials, *Road materials, 'Environmental impact
assessments. Waste recycling. Materials recovery, Highway
construction, Environmental issues, Emission factors, Risk
assessment, Asphalts, Plastics, Glass, Rubber, Public health,
Engineering assessment.

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                            EPA   PUBLICATIONS   BIBLIOGRAPHY
                                         Quarterly   Abstract   Bulletin
PB2000-100238REB              PC A08/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency, Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants  for
BNR  Retrofits  Using  Advances in Technology.
Final rept.
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg.
Dept. of Environmental Engineering.
C. W. Randall, Z. Kisoglu, D. Sen, P. Mitta, and U.
Erdal. Sep 1999,134p, CBP/TRS-288/99, EPA-R-99-
20.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, An-
napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This project was initiated on June  1, 1995 for the pur-
pose of stimulating efforts towards the reduction of
point source nutrient discharges to the waters of the
Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Prior to the project, a few
engineering firms had developed reports wherein they
estimated the total costs for biological nutrient removal
(BNR)  retrofits at  the  wastewater treatment plants
(WWTP) throughout the Watershed. The estimates in-
dicated  that  implementation  of  nutrient   removal
throughout the Watershed would be very costly. The
Virginia Tech BNR research group had been working
with several full-scale WWTPs in Virginia and Mary-
land to demonstrate that BNR processes can be reli-
ably operated,  can be more economical to operate
than fully nitrifying processes, and that retrofits can be
relatively  inexpensive to  implement. The group had
successfully experimented with fixed film media inte-
grated into activated sludge at the Annapolis,  Maryland
WWTP to reduce the aeration basin and clarifier ca-
pacities needed for implementation of nitrogen removal
at that facility. The successful demonstration reduced
the construction needs from a one-third increase in
aeration volume and a  150% increase in clarifier vol-
ume to no increase in aeriation volume and a 50% in-
crease in clarifier volume.

Keywords; *Waste  water treatment, 'Nutrients, 'Point
sources, 'Retrofitting, Technology innovation,  'Cost
analysis,  Water pollution sources, Nitrogen, Phos-
phorus, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, Virginia,
Effluents, Watersheds, Sewage treatment plants, Con-
struction, Facilities management, Operation and main-
tenance,  Nitrification, Aeration, Clarifiers,  Activated
sludge    process,    Water    pollution    control,
*BNR(Biological Nutrient Removal), "Biological Nutri-
ent Removal, Chesapeake Bay Program.


PB2000-100247REB              PC A20/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
User Manual for the  EPA  Third-Generation  Air
Quality Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
Science Applications International  Corp., Arlington,
VA.
Jun 1999,436p, EPA/600/R-99/055.
Contract EPA-68-W-99-002
See also PB99-138180 and PB2000-100247 (Appen-
dices). Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agen-
cy,  Research Triangle  Park, NC. National  Exposure
Research Lab.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Models-3 is a flexible third generation software model-
ing system designed to simplify the development and
use of the environmental assessment and other deci-
sion support tools. It is designed for applications rang-
ing from regulatory and policy analysis to understand-
ing the complex interactions of atmospheric chemistry
and physics. This version of Models-3 contains a Com-
munity Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) system for urban
to regional scale air quality simulation of tropospheric
ozone, acid deposition, visibility and fine  paniculate.
Mpdels-3 and CMAQ in combination form a powerful
third generation air quality modeling and assessment
system. Third generation models treat multiple pollut-
ants simultaneously up to continental scales and incor-
porate feedback between chemical and meteorological
components.

Keywords:  'Air  pollution  monitoring,  'Emissions,
'Mathematical   models,  Urban   areas,  Regional
airsheds, Ozone, Acid rain, Visibility, Particulates, Me-
teorological data, Photochemistry, Atmospheric chem-
istry, Data sets, Data analysis, Quality control, User
manuals(Computer  programs), *Model-3  computer
program, "Community Multi-Scale Air Quality modeling
system. Emission inventories.
PB2000-100248REB              PC A23/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
User  Manual for the  EPA Third-Generation Air
Quality Modeling  System  (Models-3 Version 3.0).
Appendices.
Science  Applications  International Corp.,  Arlington,
VA.
Jun 1999,512p, EPA/600m-99/055-APP.
Contract EPA-68-W-99-002
See  also PB2000-100247.  Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle  Park,
NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Models-3 is a flexible third generation software model-
ing system designed to simplify the development and
use of the environmental assessment and other deci-
sion support tools. It is designed for applications rang-
ing from regulatory and policy analysis to understand-
ing the complex interactions  of atmospheric chemistry
and physics. This version of Models-3 contains a Com-
munity Multiscale Air Quality  (CMAQ) system for urban
to regional scale air quality simulation of tropospheric
ozone, acid deposition,  visibility and fine  participate.
Mpdels-3 and CMAQ in  combination  form a powerful
third generation air quality modeling and assessment
system. Third generation models treat multiple pollut-
ants simultaneously up to continental scales and incor-
porate feedback between chemical and meteorological
components.

Keywords:  "Air pollution  monitoring,  "Emissions,
'Mathematical  models,  Urban   areas,  Regional
airsheds, Ozone,  Acid  rain,  Visibility, Particulates,
Meteorologicl data, Photochemistry, Atospheric chem-
istry, Data sets,  Data analysis, Quality control, User
manuals(Computer programs), "Models-3 computer
program, "Community Multi-Scale Air Quality modeling
system, Emission inventories.
PB2000-100251REB              PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Emissions, Monitoring, and Analysis Div.
Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery
MACTII Regulation. Final rept.
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
S. J. Abbgy, M. W. Holdren, J. K. Finegold, and P. M.
Holowecky. 17 Sep 1999,114p, EPA/454/R-99/052.
Contract EPA-68-D-99-009
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Emissions, Monitoring, and
Analysis Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In order to set Maximum  Achievable Control Tech-
nology (MACT) standards, the US EPA is gathering
emissions data from industry sources. These test data
must be evaluated for appropriate Quality Assurance/
Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures. For the Refinery
MACT II  standard, test reports are being gathered from
industry tests,  and must be evaluated before data can
be used for standard-setting purposes. This final report
describes work conducted by Battelle staff to evaluate
55 test reports  gathered from various refinery tests. For
this report, Battelle has reviewed and evaluated the 55
test reports and has provided a brief summary report
for each refinery test report. Each summary report is
organized in tabular format and includes the following
heading: pollutant measured, EPA air method that was
used,  deviations from the EPA  method, other methods
used,  method validation, audit conducted, method QA/
QC requirements achieved, and sample data calcula-
tions  conducted.  Each industry  test report also  re-
ceived an overall  rating based upon the tabular infor-
mation. Finally, a brief summary on the overall quality
of the  data is included with each summary report.

Keywords:  'Petroleum   refineries,  "Air   pollution
sources, 'Emission,  "Air  pollution monitoring,  "Test
methods, Petroleum refining, Air pollution sampling, Air
pollution control equipment, Auditing, Data acquisition,
Data analysis,  Data quality, Quality assurance, Valida-
tion, Tables(Data), "MACT(Maximum Achievable Con-
trol Technology), "Maximum Achievable Control Tech-
nology.
PB2000-100252REB              PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Clean Air Technology Center.
Emissions and Prevention/Control Techniques for
Automobile Body Shops in  Ciudad Juarez,  Mex-
ico.
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
J. D. Jeffery, and M. Sager. Aug 1999, 58p, EPA/456/
R-99/006.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0030
See also PB89-148282,  PB94-191699 and the Span-
ish version, PB2000-100253. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle  Park,
NC. Clean Air Technology Center.
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Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) from
automobile body repair shops  are believed to be sig-
nificant and to contribute to ozone nonattainment in El
Paso, Texas and to violations  of ozone air quality
standards in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The  Direccion de
Desarrpllo Urbano Y Ecolpgia (DDUE), (the local agen-
cy in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico) requested CICA's assist-
ance in determining emissions from and identifying ap-
propriate pollution prevention and control techniques
for automobile body repair shops in Ciudad Juarez.

Keywords:  "Emissions,  'Air   pollution  monitoring,
Paints, Solvents, Automobile repair, Service centers,
Ozone, Mexico, Air pollution  control, Air  pollution
abatement, Air pollution standards, Standards compli-
ance, 'Ciudad Juarez(Mexico), 'Body repair shops, El

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PaspfTexas), Volatile organic compounds, Waste gen-
eration. Pollution prevention.


PB2000-100253REB              PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Clean Air Technology Center.
Emisiones y Prevencion/Tecnicas be Control para
Talteres de Carroceria en Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
(Emissions  and Prevention/Control  Techniques
for Automobile  Body  Shops  in  Ciudad Juarez,
Mexico).
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
J. D. Jeffery, and M. Sager. Aug 1999,60p, EPA/456/
R-99/005.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0030
Text  in  Spanish. See also the  English  version,
PB2000-100253. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency,  Research Triangle  Park, NC. Clean Air
Technology Center.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) from
automobile body repair shops are believed to be sig-
nificant and to contribute to ozone nonattainment in El
Paso,  Texas and to violations  of ozone air quality
standards in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The Direction de
Desarrollo Urbano Y Ecologia (DDUE), (the local agen-
cy in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico) requested CICA's assist-
ance in determining emissions from and identifying ap-
propriate pollution prevention and control techniques
for automobile body repair shops in Ciudad Juarez.

Keywords:  •Emissions, 'Air pollution  monitoring,
Paints, Solvents,  Automobile repair, Service centers,
Ozone, Mexico,  Air pollution control.  Air  pollution
abatement, Air pollution standards, Standards compli-
ance, *Ciudad Juarez(Mexico), 'Body repair shops, El
PasofTexas), Pollution prevention, Waste generation,
Volatile organic compounds.
PB2000-100270REB              PC A04/MF A01
Characteristics of Fractures in Crystalline Bed-
rock  Determined  by Surface and Borehole Geo-
physical  Surveys,  Eastern  Surplus  Superfund
Site,  Meddybemps, Maine. Water-resources inves-
tigations.
Geological Survey, Northborough, MA. Water  Re-
sources Drv.
B. P. Hansen, J. R. Stone, and J. W. Lane. 1999,38p,
USGS-WRI-99-4050.
See also PB93-234862 and Af>216290/7/HDM. Pre-
pared in cooperation  with Environmental  Protection
Agency, Boston, MA. Region I.
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Surface and borehole geophysical methods were used
to determine fracture orientation in crystalline bedrock
at the Eastern Surplus Superfund Site in Meddybemps,
Maine. Fracture-orientation information is needed to
address concerns about the fate of contaminants in
ground water at the site. Azimuthal square-array resis-
tivity surveys were conducted at 3 locations at the site,
borehole-acoustic televiewer and borehole-video logs
were collected in 10 wells,  and single-hole directional
radar surveys were conducted in 9 weiis.

Keywo.Tte:     'Geologic    fractures,     'Bedrock,
'Geophysical  surveys,  Crystalline  rock.  Fracture
zones, PositjorKOrientation), Boreholes, Electric resis-
tivity.  Acoustic logging, Radar,  Flowmeters, Water
yield, Transmissivify. Hydraulics, Superfund. Site char-
acterization,  •Meddybemps(Maine).  Environmental
fate, Volatile organic compounds. Washington Coun-
ty(Maine).
PB2000-10Q272REB              PC A07/MF A02
Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Their Application
to Water  Quality  Objectives Within  the Clean
Water Act
Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle,  WA. Re-
gion X.
S. B. Bauer, and S. C. Ralph. 1999,120p. EPA/910/R-
99/014.
Prepared in cooperation with Idaho  Univ.,  Moscow.
Water Resources Research Inst.
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The objective of this paper is to evaluate the applica-
tion of aquatic habitat variables to water quality objec-
tives under authority of the Clean Water Act (CWA).
The project is limited to freshwater, lotic aquatic habi-
tats in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska with an em-
phasis on salmonid habitat.  Habitat variables were
placed into one of the following categories - flow re-
gime, habitat space, channel structure, substrate qual-
ity, streambank condition, riparian condition, tempera-
ture regime, and habitat access. Candidate habitat
variables were evaluated for their relevance to the bi-
otic community, responsiveness to human impacts, ap-
plications to target landscapes, and measurement reli-
ability. The most critical obstacles for use of habitat
variables at the regional  level (state specific water
quality criteria for Region 10 EPA) are the quantifica-
tion of biological effect and  the unreliability of the
unreliability of the measurement system.

Keywords: 'Alaska,  'Pacific  Northwest(US), 'Water
qaulity, "Clean Water Act, 'Environmental monitoring,
Aquatic habitats, Salmonids, Fresh water, Lotic envi-
ronment,   Riparian  waters,  Channel  morphology,
Banks(Waterways), Stream flow, Substrates, Water
temperature, Biological communities, Man  environ-
mental interactions.  Biological  effects,  Variables,
'Aquatic habitat indicators, Environmental indicators.
PB2000-100397REB               PC A14/MF A03
Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
Sinks: 1990-1997.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Policy.
Apr 1999,300p, EPA/236/R-99/003.
Color illustrations reproduced in black and white. See
also PB95-138079 and PB96-175997.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Central to any study of climate change is the develop-
ment  of an emissions  inventory  that identifies and
quantifies a country's primary anthropogenic sources
and sinks of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This
inventory adheres to both a comprehensive and de-
tailed methodology for estimating sources and sinks of
anthropogenic greenhouse gases, and a common and
consistent mechanism that enable signtory countries to
the United Nations enables signatory countries to the
United Nations Framework Convention  on Climate
Change (UNFCCC) to compare the relative contribu-
tion of different emission  sources and greenhouse
gases to climate change. Systematically and consist-
ently estimating national and international emissions is
a prerequisite for evaluating the cost-effectiveness and
feasibility of mitigation strategies and emission reduc-
tion technologies.

Keywords: 'Greenhouse gases, 'Air pollution sources,
'Sinks,  Natural emissions, Anthropogenic  sources,
Fossil fuels, Biomass, Waste disposal, Energy use,
Land  use, Incineration,  United States, 'Emission in-
ventories.
PB2000-1004O6REB               PC A05/MF A01
National Representative Sample of Small Public
Water Systems: Statistical Design and State Plans
for the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Reg-
ulation (Final Report).
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 1999,54p, EPA/815/R-99/003F.
See also PB99-147233.
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Under Section 1445 (a) (2) of SDWA, as amended in
1996, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is
required to establish criteria for a revised monitoring
program for unregulated contaminants and, by August
11, 1999, to publish a list of contaminants to be mon-
itored. To conform to the 1996 Amendments, EPA has
proposed substantial revisions in its proposed Unregu-
lated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation (UCMR), de-
scribed in the  UCMR Preamble and Rule (64 FR). The
purpose of the UCMR Program is to collect unregu-
lated contaminant occurrence data to help determine
which of these contaminants EPA  should regulate
based on the concentrations of the contaminants) in
public water systems and their potential adverse hearth
effects through contaminant exposure. The purpose of
this document is to describe the general statistical de-
sign, rationale, and specific methods used to select the
representative sample of small systems that are re-
quired to undertake UCMR  monitoring. Portions of this
document also describe how this process relates to the
UCMR monitoring plans of individual States.

Keywords:   'Water   systems,   'State   planning,
'Statistical analysis, Potable water, Monitoring, Water
quality,  Public utilities, Water supply, Test methods,
Sampling, Safe Drinking Water Act, State government,
'Small systems, 'Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
Regulation.


PB2000-100417REB               PC A10/MF A02
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Water.
Toxicity Reduction Evaluation Guidance for  Mu-
nicipal Wastewater Treatment Plants.  Final rept.
Parsons Engineering Science, Inc., Fairfax. VA.
Aug  1999,178p, EPA/833/B-99/002.
Contracts EPA-68-03-3431, EPA-68-C8-002
See  also PB89-195218. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Water.
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The  document is intended to provide guidance to per-
mittees, permit writers, and  consultants on the general
approach and procedures for conducting toxicity re-
duction  evaluations (TREs) at municipal wastewater
treatment plants. TREs are  important tools for Publicly
Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) to use  to identify
and  reduce or eliminate toxicity in a  wastewater dis-
charge.  The  guidance describes the general  ap-
proaches that have been successfully used in munici-
pal  TREs.  Additions  to  this  guidance  include
cosiderations in evaluating the current TIE procedures
for acute  and short-term  chronic toxicity, updated
methods for tracking sources of acute  and chronic tox-
icity in POTW sewer collection systems,  and addtional
recent case studies on acute and chronic TREs using
freshwater and estuarine/marine species. Information
is also provided on sampling requirements, equipment
and  facilities,  quality assurance/quality control,  and
health and safety.

Keywords:  'Waste water  treatment,  'Sewage treat-
ment plants. Municipal wastes. Effluents, Waste water
disposal, Water pollution sources, Water pollution con-
trol,  Sampling, Facilities management, Operation and
maintenance,  Permits, Permit applications, National
Pollutant Discharge  Elimination  System,  Environ-
mental impacts, Occupational safety and health, Qual-
ity assurance, Quality  control, "Toxicity Reduction
Evaluation,  'Publicly owned treatrnent works, Whole
effluent toxicity, TIE(Toxicity Identification Evaluation).


PB2000-100418REB               PC A05/MF A01
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publi-
cations.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Water.
Sep  1999,62p, EPA/810/B-99/001.
See also PB96-209796.
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Port  Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This catalog divides the  documents  into seven  sec-
tions: (1) Fact Sheets, Brochures and Pamphlets; (2)
Technical Assistance Documents; (3) Environmental
Education; (4) Wellhead Protection; (5) Underground
Injection; (6) Scientific/Fact Finding Reports; and (7)
Legislation and Federal Register Notices.
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 Keywords: "US EPA, "Ground water, "Drinking water,
 "Bibliographies, Water pollution, Water quality, Water
 wells, Potable water, Water systems, Water supply,
 Water resources, Water management, Injection wells,
 Education,  Legislation, Regulations, Public  informa-
 tion, Information dissemination, Technical assistance,
 Surveys, Listings, Office of Ground Water and Drinking
 Water.
 PB2000-100423REB              PC A08/MF A02
 Handbook for Capacity Development: Developing
 Water System  Capacity under the Safe  Drinking
 Water Act as Amended in 1996. Final rept.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Jul 1999,150p, EPA/816/R-99/012.
 See also PB98-169808, and PB999-111692.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The SDWA 1996 Amendments require that States, in
 order to receive full funding from the Drinking Water
 State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), must develop 'capac-
 ity development' strategies. Under these plans, all new
 and  existing community water systems  must dem-
 onstrate sufficient technical, managerial and finacial
 capacity to comply with the National Primary Drinking
 Water  Regulations (NPDWRs). The handbook con-
 tains background information, worksheets and other in-
 formation to help Regional Coordinators,  States and
 technical  assistance providers develop these  strate-
 gies.

 Keywords: "Safe Drinking Water Act, "Water systems,
 Potable water, Public utilities, Water supply, Water util-
 ities, State programs,  Economic  analysis,  Funding,
 Technical assistance, Responsibility, "Capacity devel-
 opment, Community water systems, Nontransient non-
 community water systems, State Revolving Fund.
PB2000-100424REB               PC A06/MF A01
Unregulated  Contaminant Monitoring Regulation
Analytical Methods  and Quality Control Manual.
Final rept.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Aug. 1999,82p, EPA/815/R-99/004F.
See also PB99-147241.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

EPA provides guidance regarding sampling, analytical
methods, and related quality control issues for States,
EPA offices, water systems, and analytical laboratories
participating in the revised Unregulated Contaminant
Monitoring Regulation (UCMR)  program.  Individual
sections cover, sampling plans, sample collection and
preservation, sample transport, UCMR quality control
requirements, additional analytical method specifica-
tions and reporting requirements.

Keywords:  "Water sampling,  "Chemical  analysis,
"Analytical methods, "Quality  control, Water pollution
detection,  Chemical  contamination,  Potable  water,
Water systems, Public utilities, Water utilities, Water
pollution monitoring. Laboratory procedures, Collecting
methods, Sample  preparation.   Reporting   require-
ments, Safe Drinking  Water Act, Regulations, Manu-
als, "Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation,
Community water systems, Nontransient noncommu-
nity water systems.
PB2000-100425REB               PC A05/MF A01
Federal Register, Volume 64, No. 180, Friday, Sep-
tember 17, 1999 Rules and Regulations.  Part  2.
40CFR Parts 9,141, and 142. Revisions to the Un-
regulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation for
Public Water Systems; Final Rule.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Water.
17 Sep 1999,68p, EPA/815/Z-99/004.
See  also  PB99-147258, PB99-147266, and  PB99-
147274.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

EPA  is promulgating the Unregulated Contaminant
Monitoring Regulation (UCMR) for Public Water Sys-
tems (PWSs), which revises substantially the existing
regulations for  unregulated contaminant monitoring.
This final  rule includes a list of contaminants to be
monitored, procedures for selecting  a representative
nationwide sample of small PWSs that will be required
to monitor, the frequency and schedule for monitoring,
the sampling points, the approved analytical  methods
to be used, and  procedures for entering the monitoring
data in the National Drinking Water Contaminant Oc-
currence Database (NCOD), as required under section
1445 of SDWA, as amended. The data in the database
will be used to  identify contaminants on the Drinking
Water Contaminant Candidate List (CCL), to support
the Administrator's determination of whether or not to
develop drinking water standards for a particular con-
taminant, and to develop standards  for the  contami-
nants that the Administrator selects.

Keywords: "Water  systems, "Potable  water, "Public
utilities, "Chemical  contamination, "Water sampling,
Water pollutants, Water pollution detection, Water pol-
lution monitoring, Chemical analysis. Analytical meth-
ods, Water supply,  Safe Drinking Water Act, Regula-
tions,  Requirements,  Administrative  procedures,
"Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Systems, Small
systems.


PB2000-100517REB                      PC A03
Condition of Illinois Water Resources, 1999.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
Aug 1999,12p, IEPA/BOW/99-013.
Available in original stock only. See also  PB96-
115795.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;  and   email  at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report includes facts  about Illinois rivers  and
streams, inland lakes and streams, inland lakes, Lake
Michigan, and groundwater.

Keywords:  "Illinois,  "Water resources, "Water quality,
Surface waters,  Lakes, Rivers, River basins, Streams,
Watersheds, Lake Michigan, Wetlands, Ground water.
Aquifers, Water pollution, Environmental monitoring.
PB2000-100540REB               PC A08/MF A02
Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems
Manual.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Jan 1995,134p, EPA/625/R-94/005.
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This manual was developed for remedial design engi-
neers and regulatory  personnel who oversee the ex
situ ground-water or leachate treatment efforts of the
regulated community.  The manual can be used as a
treatment technology screening tool in conjunction with
other references. More importantly, the manual briefly
presents technical  consideration (or concepts) for use
when evaluating, designing, or reviewing a system de-
sign for the treatment of contaminated ground water or
leachate from land disposal operations. This manual
describes traditional technologies  that have evolved
from industrial wastewater treatment and that have
been implemented at full scale for ground-water or
leachate treatment.

Keywords: 'Leachate, "Ground  water, "Water treat-
ment, "Manuals, Water pollution control, Landfills, Met-
als, Ammonia, Organic compounds,  Biological treat-
ment.  Physical  treatment, Chemical removal(Water
treatment), Activated carbon  treatment, Clarification,
Ion exchanging,  Filtration, Precipitation(Chemistry),
Oxidation,  Fluidized bed reactors, Activated sludge
process, Bioreactors, Chemical reactors. Reverse os-
mosis,  Ultraviolet  radiation,   Design, Case  studies,
•Treatment  technology, Volatile  organic compounds,
Air stripping, Rotating biological contactors.
PB2000-100546REB               PCA13/MFA03
Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
Sinks: 1990-1996.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation.
Mar 1998,252p, EPA/236/R-98/006.
See also PB95-138079 and PB96-175997.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Central to any study of climate change is the develop-
ment  of an emissions inventory that  identifies and
quantifies a country's primary anthropogenic sources
and sinks of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This
inventory adheres to both a  comprehensive and de-
tailed methodology for estimating sources and sinks of
anthropogenic greenhouse gases, and a common and
consistent mechanism that enable signtory countries to
the United Nations enables signatory countries to the
United Nations  Framework  Convention  on Climate
Change (UNFCCC) to compare the relative contribu-
tion of different emission sources and greenhouse
gases to climate change. Systematically and consist-
ently estimating national and international emissions is
a prerequisite for evaluating the cost-effectiveness and
feasibility of mitigation strategies and emission  reduc-
tion technologies.

Keywords: "Greenhouse gases, "Air pollution sources,
"Sinks, United  States, Biomass, Land use, Inciner-
ation,  Sectoral analysis,  Energy use, Waste disposal,
"Emission inventories.
PB2000-100561REB              PC A99/MF EOS
Science Algorithms of the EPA Models-3 Commu-
nity Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling Sys-
tem.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
D. W. Byun, and J. K. S. Ching. Mar 1999,772p, EPA/
600/R-99/030.
See also PB98-116528, PB98-116502, PB99-175424,
and PB2000-100247.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Models-3 Community  Multiscale   Air  Quality
(CMAQ) modeling  system Models-3/CMAQ has  a
unique framework and science design that enables sci-
entists and regulators to build their own modeling sys-
tem to suit their needs. Users can access pre-installed
modeling systems provided by the EPA or can incor-
porate their own modeling systems to work within the
existing framework software. This Science Document
is the counterpart to the User Manual in that it presents
the peer reviewed scientific bases for the Models-3/
CMAQ modeling  systems. This document  also  in-
cludes components such as  interface  processors,
process analysis  routines,  and the  present and
planned evaluation program.

Keywords:   "Algorithms,   "Mathematical   models,
"Emissions, "Air pollution sources, "Diffusion model-
ing, Point sources, Plumes, Gases, Aerosols, Particu-
lates,   Ozone,  Acid  rain,  Meteorological   data,
Clouds(Meteorology),  Wind(Meteorology),   Environ-
mental transport, Air  pollution dispersion, Boundary
conditions, Chemical  reactions,  Photolysis,  Visibility,
"Models-3 computer program, "Community Multiscale
Air Quality modeling system, Process analysis.
PB2000-100613REB               PCA10/MFA02
State Implementation Guidance for the Consumer
Confidence Report (CCR) Rule. Final rept.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Off ice of Water.
Aug 1999,180p, EPA/816/R-99/008.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The document provides EPA Regions and States with
guidance  on implementation of the  Consumer Con-
                                                                                                                             March 2000

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
fidence Rule (CCR) in the areas of State implementa-
tion, direct implementation by Regions, and how States
can apply for primacy revision. Topic? covered include:
CCR rule requirements, reporting and recordkeeping,
violation determination and Safe Drinking Water Infor-
mation System (SDWIS) reporting, content of State pri-
macy revision applications and State/EPA implementa-
tion agreements. Appendices contain example formats
that State and EPA  Regional offices may use during
the primacy revision process.

Keywords: "Water sampling, "Potable water,  'Public
information, 'Information dissemination, Water supply,
Water utility, Public utility. Water quality management,
Water  pollution detection, Safety Drinking Water Act,
Tabtes(Data), United States, State programs, Record-
keeping,  Reporting,  'Consumers Confidence  Report
Rute, 'Community water systems.
 PB2000-100614REB             PC A08/MF A02
 Providing Safe  Drinking Water in America: 1997
 National Public Water Systems Compliance Re-
 port and Update on  Implementation  of the 1996
 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments. Final rept.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Apr 1999,126p, EPA/305/R-99/002, ISBN-0-16-
 050018-4.
 This document  contains tone-on-tone color graphs,
 charts and/or pictures which have been reproduced in
 black and white. See  also PB99-111726 (report for
 1996).
 Product  reproduced from digital image. Order this
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 orders0ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

 The compliance document analyzes violations of drink-
 ing water regulations reported by Public Water Sys-
 tems (PWSs) to States during the 1997 calendar year.
 This information is based on State and Tribal data sub-
 mitted  to EPA's Safe  Drinking Information System
 (SDWIS). Individual sections discuss: PWSs in States,
 PWSs on Indian reservations and EPA activities under-
 way to implement the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
 Amendments of 1996. Appendix B contains summaries
 of state annual compliance reports.

 Keywords: 'Safe Drinking Water Act, 'Water quality
 standards, 'Standards compliance,  'Public utilities,
 Potable water, Water systems, Water utilities, Water
 supply. Regulations, Federal programs, United States,
 State programs,  Implementations, Monitoring, Public
 health, PWS(Public Water Systems).
PB2000-100616REB
                                PC A06/MF A02
Federal Register, Volume 60, No. 149, Wednesday
August 4, 1999  Rule and  Regulations. Part 2.
40CFR Parts 9, 122,  123, 124 and 501.  National
Pollutant  Discharge  Elimination  System Permit
Application Requirements  for Publicly Owned
Treatment Works and  Other Treatment Works
Treating Domestic Sewage; Final Rule.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 1999,98p, EPA/833/Z-99/002.
See also PB96-139480.
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National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System  Per-
mit Application Requirements for Public Owned Treat-
ment works and Other Treatment Works Treating Do-
mestic Sewage; Final Rule.

Keywords: "Sewage  treatment. Permits,  Application
requirements, Domestic sewage. Final rules, 'Federal
register, 'Environmental Protection Agency, 'Pollutant
discharge elimination.
PB2000-100703REB              PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Plain Language Implementation Assistance Docu-
 ment for 40 CFR 63 Subpart DD (National Emis-
 sions  Standards for  Hazardous  Air  Pollutants
 from Off-Site  Waste and Recovery Operations).
 Final rept.
 Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
 4Oct 1999,174p, EPA/456/R-99/007.
 Contract EPA-68-D6-0014
 See also PB98-174741.  Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
 of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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 This document can help  you (both the regulated com-
 munity and regulators)  understand the the  require-
 ments for the Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations
 NESHAP by helping you determine four main things: if
 the rule applied to your plant and process; what compli-
 ance options are available; what to monitor, record,
 and report, and dates by which you must meet require-
 ments.

 Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Standards compli-
 ance, 'Implementation, Waste treatment, Waste proc-
 essing  plants, Waste  recycling plants, Waste storage.
 Waste  transfer stations,  Waste water treatment, Oil-
 water  separators,  Industrial  plants, Air  pollution
 sources. Air pollution standards, Surface impound-
 ments, Leaks, Vents, Exhaust emission control, Air
 pollution   monitoring,   Inspection,  Requirements,
 Record keeping, Reporting, Pollution regulations, 'Off-
 site waste  operations,  "NESHAP(National Emission
 Standards for Hazardous  Air Pollutants), 'National
 Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB2000-100709REB              PC A10/MF A03
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Narragansett, Rl. Atlantic Ecology Div.
EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
Guidance manual 1998-2001.
Technology  Planning  and  Management   Corp.,
Scituate, MA.
S. Hale, J. Rosen, D. Scott, J. Paul, and M. Hughes.
Jun 1999,196p, EPA/620/R-99/001A.
Contract EPA-68-W5-0034
Sponsored by National Health and Environmental Ef-
fects Research Lab., Narragansett,  Rl. Atlantic Ecol-
ogy Div.
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This Information Management Plan describes how the
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program
(EMAP) manages data and information  to support
EMAP  research  and policy objectives. The plan in-
cludes  descriptions of  EMAP data, data  users,  the
processes and technology with which users can ac-
cess EMAP data, and the infrastructure that supports
these activities.

Keywords:  'Information management,  "Data base
management systems,  'Research projects. Environ-
mental monitoring, Environmental impacts, US EPA,
Ecology, Environmental policy, Geographic informa-
tion systems, Information systems, Systems engineer-
ing, Project management, Data management, Informa-
tion needs, Data retrieval,  Information  resources,
"EMAP(Environmental  Monitoring  and  Assessment
Program), "Environmental Monrtonng and Assessment
Program, Environmental assessments, Information re-
quirements. Data exchange.
PB2000-100710REB              PC A10/MF A02
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Narragansett, Rl. Atlantic Ecology Div.
EMAP  Information Management Plan: 1998-2001.
Appendices. Guidance manual.
Technology  Planning   and  Management  Corp.,
Scituate, MA.
S. Hale, J. Rosen, D. Scott, J. Paul, and M. Hughes.
Jun 1999,184p, EPA/620/R-99/001B.
Contract EPA-68-W5-0034
See  also PB2000-100709.  Sponsored by  National
Health and Environmental Effects Research Lab., Nar-
ragansett, Rl. Atlantic Ecology Div.
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 This Information Management Plan describes how the
 Environmental Monitoring and  Assessment Program
 (EMAP) manages data and information to support
 EMAP research and policy objectives. The plan in-
 cludes descriptions of EMAP data, data users, the
 processes and technology with which users can ac-
 cess EMAP data, and the infrastructure that supports
 these activities. This volume provides the appendices
 to report EPA/620/R-99/001a, and PB2000-100709.

 Keywords:  "Information management,  'Data  base
 management systems, 'Research projects, Environ-
 mental monitoring, Environmental impacts, US EPA,
 Ecology, Environmental policy, Geographic informa-
 tion systems, Information systems, Systems engineer-
 ing, Project management, Data management, Informa-
 tion  needs,  Data  retrieval,  Information resources,
 *EMAP(Environmental  Monitoring  and  Assessment
 Program), 'Environmental Monitonng and Assessment
 Program, Environmental assessments, Information re-
 quirements, Data exchange.
PB2000-100892REB              PCA03/MFA01
Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis
Methods for VOCs in Ambient Air.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park,NC.
E. H. Daughtrey, K. D. Oliver, J. R. Adams, W. A.
McClenny, M. Colon, K. G. Kronmiller, and W. A.
Lonneman. Jun 1999,22p, EPA/600/A-99/075.
Prepared in cooperation with ManTech Environmental
Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.
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A carefully designed study was conducted during the
summer of 1998 to simultaneously collect samples of
abmient air using two canisters from two commercial
vendors and compare the analysis results to direct sor-
bent preconcentration results taken at the time of sam-
ple collection. A total of 321 -h sample sets were taken,
each composed of a 'real-time' sample analyzed by an
autoGC/MS and two types of canisters, SUMMA and
Silco.  Hourly  total  non-methane  organic  carbon
(TNMOC)  ozone, and meteorological measurements
were also made. Each of the canisters was analyzed
on the autoGC/MS system for a target list of 108 VOCs
and on a manual cryosampling GC/FID system. Com-
parisons are made between the collection and analysis
methods.  Because of the low sample loading (150-250
ppbC TNMOC), these comparisons are a stringest test
of sample collection and analysis capabilities.

Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Chemical analysis,
'Ambient air quality, Gas chromatography. Mass spec-
troscopy,  Gas analysis, Canisters, Air pollution  mon-
itors, Ozone, Meterological data, Sorbents, Ecological
concentration, Data collection, Collecting  methods,
Data   quality,   "Volatile   organic   compounds,
TNMOC(Total Non-Methane Organic Carbon).
PB2000-100893REB              PC A03/MF A01
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Or-
ganization, Victoria (Australia). Div. of Building, Con-
struction and Engineering.
Assessing the Performance of Full-Scale Environ-
mental Chambers Using an Independently  Meas-
ured Emission Source. Rept. for Jun 98-Mar 99.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
J. S. Zhang, G. Nong, M. A. Mason, E. M. Howard, and
S. K. Brown. 1999,12p, EPA/600/A-99/074.
Presented at IAQ '99, Edinburgh, Scotland, August 8-
13,  1999. Prepared in cooperation with National Re-
search Council of Canada, Ottawa (Ontario). Inst. for
Research in Construction.  Sponsored by Common-
wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization,
Victoria (Australia). Div. of Building, Construction and
Engineering.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper discusses the assessment of the perform-
ance of full-scale  environmental chambers using an
independently measured emission source. The paper
describes a method and procedure to conduct such  a
test in which an electronic balance is used to measure
the emission rate of a reference source of a volatile or-
ganic compound,  independent of the environmental
chamber method. Results from three full-scale environ-
mental chambers are compared and discussed. Find-
ings from this study are useful for developing a stand-
ard method for using full-scale environmental cham-
bers to determine volatile organic compound emission
rates of building materials and furnishings.

Keywords:  "Test  chambers, *Air pollution sources,
"Emissions, "Environmental tests,  Construction mate-
rials, Furniture, Building materials, Air pollution mon-
itoring, Emission  factors, Test methods,  Detectors,
Laboratory procedures. Performance evaluation, Envi-
ronmental chambers,  Volatile  organic  compounds,
Emission rates.
PB2000-100894REB               PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial
Boilers in Taiwan. Rept. for May 98-Sep 99.
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
D. Moyeda, A. Marquez, R. Payne, R. E. Hall, C. A.
Miller, Y. T.  Liu, F. L. Yeh, C. C. Tsai, and C. W. Lee.
1999,16p, EPA/600/A-99/073.
Grant  EPA-R-827081-01-0
Presented at the EPRI-DOE-EPA Combined Utility Air
Pollutant Control Symposium, Atlanta, GA., August 16-
20,1999. Prepared in cooperation with Industrial Tech-
nology Research Inst., Hsinchu (Taiwan).  Energy and
Resources Lab. and Environmental Protection Admin-
istration, Taipei (Taiwan). Bureau of Air Quality Protec-
tion and Noise Control.
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The paper gives an overview of the characteristics of
coal-fired industrial boilers in Taiwan and projections of
the cost and performance data for retrofitting several
boilers with reburning. The impacts of rebuming fuel
type on the rebuming  system design and cost effec-
tiveness are also examined and are shown to be an im-
portant factor for rebuming application  in Taiwan. The
goal of the demonstration will be to achieve a nitrogen
oxide (NOx) emission reducting of more than 50% with
no adverse impacts on boiler performance or oper-
ation.  The  results of  the  project will  hopefully dem-
onstrate that rebuming can be applied to reduce Nox
emissions from industrial boilers.

Keywords: "Taiwan, "Boilers, "Coal, "Fossil-fuel power
plants, Afterburning,   Nitrogen  oxides,  Combustion
products, Air pollution sources,  Staged combustion,
Fuel feeding system,  Emissions, Air pollution control,
Combustion efficiency, Performance evaluation, Cost
analysis, Technical assistance, Technology transfer,
"Rebuming.


PB2000-100895REB               PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehicle
Load: Results from  the Georgia Tech Research
Partnership (GTRP)  Instrumented  Vehicle Pro-
gram. Rept. for Apr 98-Sep 99.
Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta. School of Earth and At-
mospheric Sciences.
C. T. Ripberger, R. C. Shores, and M. O. Rodgers.
1999,30p, EPA/600/A-99/072.
Grant EPA-R-823020
Presented  at the  CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions
Workshop (8th), San Diego,  CA., April 20-22,  1998.
Sponsored  by Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. National Risk Management
Research Lab.
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The presentation discussed the dependence of nitric
oxide (NC) emissions on vehicle load, based on results
from an instrumented-vehicle program. The accuracy
and feasibility of modal emissions models depend on
algorithms to allocate vehicle emissions based on vehi-
cle  operations.  These models typically have a load
model component that relates vehicle operating forces
to engine and/or vehicle emissions. The presentation
focuses on the accuracy and uncertainties associated
with prediction of NO emissions based on various vehi-
cle loads. The data used for this study are derived from
measurements on six fully instrumented vehicles that
were driven through a series of fixed obstacles  at var-
ious speeds and throttle positions to observe vehicle
emissions over a wide range of vehicle loads. The ve-
hicles were also operated on a series of urban routes
to evaluate emissions at high-speed cruise and other
steady-state modes. Results from these data indicate
that a load-based model can accurately estimate NO
emissions if vehicle gearing can be estimated. The
presentation discusses two approaches to evaluating
vehicle gearing for modeling purposes and the advan-
tages and limitations of each.

Keywords:  "Vehicle air pollution, "Nitric  oxide, "Air
pollutin monitors, "Exhaust emission measurement, Ni-
trogen  oxides,  Emission factors, Throttling,  Speed,
Gear shifting, Driving style effect on exhaust emis-
sions, Loads(Forces), Air pollution sampling, Estimat-
ing, Mathematical  models,  Urban highways, Auto-
mobiles,  Motor vehicles,  Tailpipes,  MAF(Mass  Air
Flow), GTRP(Georgia Tech Research Program).


PB2000-100896REB               PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Intercomparison of Optical  Remote Sensing Sys-
tems for Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
Rept. for Mar 97-Jan 99.
Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta. School of Earth and At-
mospheric Sciences.
C. T. Ripberger, J. W. Jones, and M. O. Rodgers.
1999 30p, EPA/600/A-99/071.
Grant EPA-R-823020
Presented at the CRC On-Road Vehicle  Emissions
Workshop (8th), San Diego, CA., April 20-22,  1998.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle  Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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The presentation describes results of an intercompari-
son of three optical remote sensing systems for meas-
urements of nitric oxide emitted from passenger cars
and light-duty trucks. The intercomparison included a
standards comparison to establish comparability  of
standards, followed by a determination of a series of
unknown mixtures in a dilution tube. The systems were
also used to repetitively measure a group of vehicles of
various sizes and emissipns on a test track to evaluate
the convergence of the nitric oxide measurement to the
mean emissions of the vehicles as determined  by
postmeasurement Federal Test Procedure test cycles
on the vehicles. The instruments were also used to
measure a series of in-use vehicles at a nearby meas-
urement site with comparisons made of the results re-
ported by each instrument on the same  vehicle. Re-
sults  from  the  intercomparison indicated general
agreement between the instruments, although some
systematic biases were identified. Results from  carbon
monoxide and  carbon monoxide hydrocarbon inter-
comparison tests are also discussed.

Keywords: "Vehicle air pollution, "Exhaust emission
measurement,  "Nitric oxide,  "Air pollution monitors,
•Comparative evaluations,  Nitrogen  oxides,  Carbon
monoxide,  Hydrocarbons,  Remote  sensing,  Auto-
mobile exhaust, Emission factors, Loads(Forces), Air
pollution sampling,  Federal Test Procedure, Data col-
lection, Optical measurement, Automobiles, Motor ve-
hicles, Light duty vehicles.


PB2000-100897REB               PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Effect of Loading  Dust Type on the Filtration Effi-
ciency of Elctrostatically Charged Filters. Rept. for
Mar-Dec 98.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
J. T. Hanley, D. S. Ensor, K. K. Foarde, and L. E.
Sparks. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/070.
Presented at Indoor Air '99, Edinburgh, Scotland, Au-
gust 8-13, 1999. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution
Prevention and Control  Div.
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The paper gives results of an evaluation of the effect of
loading dust type on the filtration efficiency of electro-
statically  charged  filters.  Three types  of  filters were
evaluated: a ngid-cell filter charged using an electro-
dynamic  spinning  process,  a  pleated-panel  filter
charged using a corona charging process, and a resi-
dential filter charged using a split-fiber process. The fil-
tration efficiency measurements covered  a 0.3-10 mi-
crometer diameter size range. Exposures consisted of
outdoor ambient air,  in-home air, American Society of
Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers
(ASHRE) dust, ASHRAE  dust without carbon black,
and a sub-micrometer salt aerosol. Results show that
all the ambient and in-home exposed filters had sub-
stantial decreases in  filtration  efficiency. The sub-
micrometer salt aerosol came closest to duplicating the
outdoor  and in-home  aerosol exposure  results,  al-
though the magnitude of the efficiency decrease was
underestimated in some cases.

Keywords: "Filtration, "Electrostatic charge, "Air clean-
ers, "Dust, "Efficiency, Air  pollution control equipment,
Electrostics, Electric corona, Electrodynamics, Filters,
Indoor air pollution, Aerosols, Particles, Loading, Per-
formance evaluation.
PB2000-100907REB               PC A05/MF A01
Changing  Nature of Environmental and Public
Health Protection: An Annual Report on Reinven-
tion.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Reinvention.
Mar 1998,58p, EPA/1 OO/R-98/003.
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Table of Contents:
   Executive Summary;
   Introduction;
   A Stronger Partnership With State Agencies;
   Sector- and Community-Based Approaches;
   Incentives to Encourage Better Performance;
   Market-Based Forces Guide Action;
   Managing in the Information Age;
   New Approaches to Enforcement and Compliance;
   Cutting Red Tape and Regulatory Burden;
   Conclusion;
   Appendix:
   Status of Reinvention Projects.

Keywords:  "Environmental protection,  "Health  haz-
ards, "Public health,  Environmental issues, Law en-
forcement,  Pollution regulations, Pollution standards,
Compliance, Data base management, Marketing, Sec-
toral analysis, Intergovernmental relationships,  Com-
munity relations, State government, Performance eval-
uation, Remediation, Waste management.
 PB2000-100908REB              PC A06/MF A01
 Grant Resources for Solid Waste Activities in In-
 dian Country-
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Aug 1998, 90p, EPA/520/R-98/014.
 See also PB89-190201.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 EPA developed this grant resource guide to help tribes,
 Alaska native villages, and community and nonprofit
 organizations identify financial  assistance opportuni-
 ties for their solid waste management programs. It pro-
 vides information on developing effective grant propos-
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als and describes potential funding sources for solid
waste  management activities. The first part  of this
guide lists federal grant sources for solid waste man-
agement activities. The second part describes private
grant sources, generally available to nonprofit  organi-
zations. Information on each grant's goal, eligibility re-
quirements, application process, fund availability, and
previous grands awarded is included. The sources in-
cluded indicated that solid waste management  is of in-
terest to them, but it mighjt not be the main thrust of
their grant programs. It also should be noted that addi-
tional sources of funding for solid waste management
might be available from organizations or agencies not
included in this guide.

Keywords: 'American Indians, 'Funding, "Solid waste
management  Pollution abatement, Financial  assist-
ance, Public sector, Federal agencies, Private  sector,
Corporations, Sources, Grants, Proposals, Administra-
tive procedures, Environmental protection.


PB2000-100912REB              PC A12/MF A03
Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Sep 1999,240p, EPA/452/D-99/001.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released
draft guidance for states that want to use economic in-
centive programs (EIPs) to improve air quality and visi-
bility. EIPs include a variety of measures designed  to
increase flexibility and efficiency, while maintaining ac-
countability and enforceability of traditional air quality
management programs. EPA drafted the guidance  to
encourage cost-effective and innovative approaches to
achieving air pollution goals. The  draft guidance out-
lines EIPs that state may include in their strategies for
meeting air quality standards and visibility goals (these
strategies are known as state implementation plans, or
SIPs). The draft guidance discusses choosing  an ap-
propriate type of EIP, what emission sources to include
in that program and how to make an EIP successful.

Keywords: 'Incentives, 'State programs, 'Air pollution
abatement, 'Guidance, States(United States), Air qual-
ity management, Air pollution standards,  Standards
compliance, Ambient air quality, Visibility, Air pollution
sources. Air pollution control, Funds, Economics, Cost
effectiveness, Program management, Program admin-
istration, US EPA, State implementation plans.
PB2000-101070RE8              PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nonmethane  Organic Compounds (NMOC)  and
     "  " d   Nonmethane  Organic   Compounds
        ) Monitoring Program. Final rept.
      i Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Jan 1999,324p, EPA/454/R-99/053.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0095
See also PB99-162968, and PB99-158701. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tri-
angle Park,  NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report  summarizes and interprets ambient air
monrtonng data collected during the  summer of 1998
as part of the National Nonmethane Organic Com-
pound  and  Speciated  Nonmethane Organic Com-
pound Monitoring Program, which is called the NMOC/
SNMOC Monrtonng Program. This report uses various
graphical, numerical, and statistical analyses to identify
and illustrate meaningful trends and patterns  in this
large volume of ambient air monitoring data. To pro-
vide the reader with a new perspective on the NMOC/
SNMOC monitoring data, however, this report includes
several analyses that have not been addressed pre-
viously, such as a detailed review of  annual variations
in air quality.

Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling,  'Statistical data,
"Urban areas, Chemical analysis. Air pollution monitor-
 ing,  Ecological  concentration, Gas chromatography,
 Mass spectroscopy, Flame ionization, National Ambi-
 ent  Air  Quality Standards,  Carbonyl compounds,
 Ozone, Smog, Detectors, Data quality, Data acquisi-
 tion. Data analysis, Quality assurance, Quality control,
 Tabtes(Data),  'Nonmethane  organic  compounds,
 Volatile organic compounds,  Speciated nonmethane
 organic compounds.
PB2000-101071REB               PCA11/MFA03
Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology with Spe-
cial Reference to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
Final rept.
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
M. Field. Jan 1999,204p, EPA/600/R-99/006, NCEA-
W-0276.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document is a glossary of most terms that have
some relationship to the field of environmental karst, as
well as specific-karst terms.  It includes many foreign
terms because much  karst research is conducted in
foreign countries and  published using  local terminol-
ogy. In many instances, common environmental terms
are defined in such a way  as to specifically reference
karstic phenomena. The purpose of this  document is to
serve as a technical guide to regional offices and the
public in general who must read the karst literature or
hold discussions with karst researchers.

Keywords: 'Terminology, 'Dictionaries,  'Karat hydrol-
ogy, Nomenclature, Terms, Glossaries, Environment
research,  Hydrogeotogy,  Subsurface  flow, Ground
water movement, Hydraulics,  Base flow.
PB2000-101141REB               PC A05/MF A01
Searching  for the Profit in Pollution Prevention:
Case Studies in the Corporate Evaluation of Envi-
ronmental Opportunities.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Apr 1998,62p, EPA/742/R-98/005.
Prepared in cooperation with Resources for the Future,
Inc., Washington, DC.
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customers);  (703)605-6000 (other  countries); fax at
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The concept of pollution prevention,  or P2, is emblem-
atic of a  new,  proactive environmental  mindset that
promises more sustainable industrial management. By
targeting the causes, rather than the  consequences, of
polluting activity, P2 seeks  to eliminate pollutants at
their source and thereby avoid the need to treat or dis-
pose of those pollutants later. This report presents
case studies of P2-related decisions made at three dif-
ferent firms (Dow,  Monsanto, and DuPont), all global
chemical  manufacturers headquartered in the United
States.

Keywords: 'Chemical industry, 'Profits, 'Opportunities,
'Case  studies,  Financial management,  Cost  benefit
analysis, Investments, Pollution abatement, Public pol-
icy. Decision making. Barriers,  Information  needs,
Regulations, Markets, 'Pollution prevention.
PB2000-101142REB               PC A21/MF ACM
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Cleaner  Technologies Substitutes Assessment:
Professional Fabricate Processes.
Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
Jun1998,460p.
Contracts EPA-68-W-9805, EPA-68-W6-0021
Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Pollution, Prevention, and
Toxics.
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orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
 Chemical solvents have been used for cleaning clothes
 since the mid-19th century. Perchloroethylene (PCE)
 has been the solvent of choice for commercial clothes
 cleaning applications since the 1960s, although the
 volume used by drycleaners has declined significantly
 over the last decade. Despite  this decline, a variety of
 health and safety issues associated with PCE use and
 increased regulation of the chemical have  compelled
 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA),
 industry, and environmental groups to address con-
 cerns about PCE emissions. As part of an effort to ex-
 plore opportunities for pollution prevention and reduce
 exposure to  traditional drycleaning  chemicals, the
 EPA's Design for the Environment (DfE) Garment and
 Textile  Care Program has developed the Cleaner
 Technologies Substitutes  Assessment  (CTSA): Pro-
 fessional Fabricare Processes. The goal of the CTSA
 is to provide comparative cost, risk, and performance
 information on professional fabricare technologies.

 Keywords:  'Cleaning,  'Garments, Textiles,  Risks,
 Performance,  Technologies,  Information,   Costs,
 'Cleaner    Technologies    Substitutes    Assess-
 ment(CTSA).
PB2000-101143REB               PC A07/MF A02
Economic Analysis of the Proposed TSCA Section
402(a)(3) Lead-Based Paint Accreditation and Cer-
tification Fee Rule.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
R. Beekman, C. Rice, and L. Blake-Hedges. 27 Aug
1998,106p.
Prepared in cooperation with ICF Kaiser, Inc., Fairfax,
VA. and Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

TSCA  Section 402(a)(3) directs  the Administrator of
EPA to impose accreditation and certification fees to
cover the costs of administering  and enforcing these
standards and regulations in States and Tribal Areas
that are not authorized to operate their own lead-based
paint programs. This report supports EPA's proposed
accreditation and certification fee rulemaking by: (1)
estimating the total costs to administer and enforce the
TSCA  Section 402(a) certification program in States
and Tribal Areas without an authorized program; (2)
estimating the fees required to cover these costs; and
(3) analyzing the potential impact of these fees on
small  entities  and tow-income  and minority  popu-
lations.

Keywords: 'Health hazards, 'Lead-based paints, Rule-
making,  Pollution  regulations,  Economic impact,
Costs, Toxic Substances Control Act, Certification fee
rule. Accreditation fee rule.
PB2000-101144REB               PCA10/MFA03
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control
Act Section 403: Hazard Standards.
Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
N. Agarwal. May 1998,196p.
Contracts EPA-68-D2;0175, EPA-68-W6-0021
Sponsored  by  Environmental   Protection  Agency,
Washington,  DC. Office of Pollution, Prevention,  and
Toxics.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report presents an economic analysis of proposed
regulations setting standards for lead-based paint haz-
ards. The regulations are being proposed under au-
thority of Section 403 of the Toxic Substances Control
Act (TSCA). This section was established by the Resi-
dential Lead-Based Paint Hazard  Reduction Act of
1992, also known as  Title X. TSCA Section 403 re-
quires  that EPA promulgate regulations to identify
lead-based paint hazards, lead-contaminated dust and
lead-contaminated soil for purposes of other parts of
Title X. The lead-based paint hazards addressed in this
economic analysis include residential hazards from de-
teriorated paint and contaminated dust and soil.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords:    "Lead,    'Regulations,    "Standards,
"Economic analysis, "Toxic  Substances Control Act,
Hazards, Residential buildings, US EPA, Soil contami-
nation,  Dust,  Building construction,   "Lead  based
paints.
PB2000-101145REB              PC A03/MF A01
Emergency Planning  and  Community  Right-To-
Know  Act, Section 313. Guidance for Reporting
Sutfuric Acid (Acid Aerosols Including Mists, Va-
pors, Gas, Fog, and Other Airborne Forms of Any
Particle Size). (Updated March 3,1998).
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
3 Mar 1998,22p, EPA/745/R-97/007.
See also PB93-207538.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA) requires cer-
tain facilities manufacturing, processing, or otherwise
using listed toxic chemicals  to report  their environ-
mental  releases of such chemicals annually. Beginning
with the 1991 reporting year, such facilities also must
report pollution prevention  and recycling data for such
chemicals, pursuant to section 6607 of the Pollution
Prevention Act, 42 U.S.C.  13106. The purpose of this
document is to assist facilities in determing the sources
and amounts of sulfuric acid aerosols that are to be in-
cluded  in threshold and  release determinations under
EPCRA section 313. It is not meant to be exhaustive,
but rather  provide  some guidance to help facilities in
their determination of threshold and release quantities.
Threshold and release determinations for sulfuric acid
aerosols are highly dependent on site specific condi-
tions and  equipment. Therefore, this document can
only provide general information  concerning the pos-
sible formation and release of sulfuric acid aerosols.

Keywords:  "Toxic   materials,  "Hazardous  materials,
"Aerosols,   "Sulfuric  acid,   Prevention,  Recycling,
Sources,  Amounts,  Pollutants,  Reporting require-
ments,  "Emergency Planning and Communite Right-
to-Know Act, Threshold and release determinations.
PB2000-101146REB               PC A07/MF A02
Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the
Emergency  Planning  and  Community  Right-to-
Know  Act.  Toxic Chemical  Release  Inventory.
EPCRA Section 313:  Industry Guidance.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jan 1999,108p, EPA/745/B-99/005.
See also PB97-205033 and PB99-128969.
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(703)605-6900;         and         email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this guidance document is to assist fa-
cilities in SIC code 5169 (chemical and allied products
wholesale) to comply  with the reporting requirements
of Section 313 of the  Emergency Planning  and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act of  1986 (EPCRA) and  of
Section 6607 of the Pollution  Prevention Act of 1990
(PPA), commonly referred to as the Toxic Release In-
ventory (TRI). On  May  1,  1997,  EPA  promulgated a
rule (62 FR 23834) to require  chemical distribution fa-
cilities, along with other industry groups, to be included
on the list of facilities subject to  the EPCRA Section
313 reporting requirements. The new facilities are sub-
ject to annual reporting requirements  beginning with
activities occurring in the 1998 calendar year, with the
first reports due by July 1, 1999. This document ex-
plains the EPCRA  Section 313 and PPA Section 6607
reporting  requirements  (collectively referred as the
EPCRA Section 313 reporting requirements) and dis-
cusses specific release and other waste management
activities encountered at many facilities in these indus-
tries.  Because  each facility is unique,  the  rec-
ommendations presented may have to be adjusted to
the specific nature of operations at your facility.

Keywords: "Chemical plants, "Regulations, "Reporting
requirements, "Notification procedures, "Thresholds,
Waste water disposal. Waste disposal, Stack gases,
Emission factors, Waste treatment,  Pretreatment, En-
ergy recovery, Waste recycling, Waste streams, Waste
management, Facilities management. Operation and
management,  "EPCRA(Emergency  Planning  and
Community Right-to-Know Act), "Emergency Planning
and Community  Right-to-Know Act, Fugitive  emis-
sions, Chemical releases.
PB2000-101184REB                      PC A05
State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citi-
zens of the Bay Region (1999).
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Oct 1999,64p, EPA/903/R-99/013, CBP/TRS-222/
108.
Available in original stock only. See also 1995 report,
PB95-197448.
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NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;    and   email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Partial Contents:
   How the Bay Works;
   What Lives in a Health System (Striped Bass,
      Oysters, Ducks, Herons and Egrets);
   Stressors on the System:
   The Bay's Top Challenges (Toxic Chemicals/
      Chemical Contaminants, Landscape Changes);
   Water Quality in the Rivers and Main Bay (Tidal
      Rivers and the Main Bay);
   Chesapeake Bay Time Line.

Keywords: "Chesapeake Bay, "Environmental monitor-
ing, "Water quality management, Watershed manage-
ment, Water pollution, Esuaries,  Natural resources
management, Freshwater biology, Maps.
PB2000-101197REB               PC A23/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure tor Four-
teen  Cities Using HAPEM-MS3.  Technical  rept.
(Final).
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
G. Glen, and D. Shadwick. Mar 1998, 51 Op, EPA/600/
R-99/096.
Contract EPA-68-D5-0049
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
search Triangle  Park, NC.  National Exposure  Re-
search Lab.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report describes results and findings of applying
the  Hazardous Air Pollutant Exposure Mpdel (HAPEM)
for mobile sources, Version 3. This version is formally
known as HAPEM-MS3. The application is to fourteen
urban areas for calendar year 1990. The urban areas
modeled include Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Denver,
Houston, Los  Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City,
Philadelphia, Phoenix,  San Francisco, Spokane, St.
Louis, and Washington DC. The report contains a de-
scription of the HAPEM-MS3 model, model results and
a discussion of their implications, an uncertainty as-
sessment, and a  description of quality control meas-
ures undertaken during conduct of the study. Appen-
dices contain detailed tables of model results of all 14
areas and a map of each area. Principle results are
urban-area specific tables containing human exposure
estimates  to  ambient  carbon  monoxide  sources
disaggregated by demographic groups, calendar quar-
ter of  the year, and by county within an  urban area.
Other tables are presented that focus on summary sta-
tistics for population exposure estimates by  hour, air
district, and microenvironment where the  exposure
people are located. Percentile and tractile estimates of
population exposure are also presented for  selected
population cohorts.

Keywords:  "Carbon  monoxide,  "Mobile   pollutant
sources,  "Air pollution monitoring,   "Urban areas,
"Environmental exposure,  Air pollution sources, Esti-
mating,  Public health, Demography,  Data  manage-
ment,  Uncertainty analysis, Quality control, "HAPEM-
MS3 model, HAPEM(Hazardous Air Pollutant  Expo-
sure Model).
PB2000-101333REB               PCA10/MFA02
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the
United States: 1997 Update.
Franklin Associates Ltd., Prairie Village, KS.
May 1998,186p, EPA/530/R-98/007.
This document has been reproduced from the best
copy furnished by the Source Agency. Sponsored by
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report is the latest in a series published by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) describ-
ing the national municipal solid waste (MSW) stream.
The report characterizes the national  solid waste
stream for 1996. It also discusses trends and highlights
changes that have occurred over the years, both in the
types of wastes generated and in the ways they are
managed. This report includes information  on: Total
MSW generation, recovery, and discards from 1960 to
1996; Per capita generation and discard rates; Mate-
rials (e.g., paper, glass, metals, plastic) that comprise
MSW, as well as products (e.g., durable and nondura-
ble goods, containers, packaging) found in the waste
stream; Aggregate data on the infrastructure for MSW
management, including estimates  of the number of
curbside recycling  programs, drop-off centers, mate-
rials recovery facilities, and composting programs in
the United States; Trends in MSW management from
1960 to 1996, including source reduction, recovery for
recycling (including composting),  and disposal via
combustion and landfilling; and markets for major  re-
covered materials  (paper and paperboard, container
glass, aluminum cans, steel in cans and appliances,
PET and HOPE plastics, and compost).

Keywords: "Municipal  wastes, "Solid wastes, "United
States, Solid  waste management,  Solid waste dis-
posal, Waste recycling, Waste streams, Paper, Glass,
Metals, Aluminum, Plastics, Composts, Inorganic ma-
terials,  Materials recovery, Solid waste collection sys-
tems, Graphs(Charts), Tables(Data), "Waste charac-
terization,  Waste  generation, Yard wastes,  Food
wastes, PET(Polyethylene Terephthalate), HDPE(High
Density Polyethylene).
PB2000-101345REB              PC A03/MF A01
Reinventing Environmental Protection.  Executive
Summary. 1998 Annual Report.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Administrator.
Mar 1999,14p, EPA/1 OO/S-99/001.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

1998 marked another year of steady progress in the
U.S. Environmental  Protection Agencys (EPAs) efforts
to reinvent environmental programs. EPA began its re-
invention efforts in 1995 when President Clinton, Vice
President Gore, and EPA Administrator Carol Browner
announced  a  reinvention  agenda to  make  environ-
mental and public health protection programs more ef-
ficient and effective. Since that time, EPA has pursued
common sense reforms and new ideas that can help us
achieve national goals, such as clean air, clean water,
and better waste management.  Last  year, Adminis-
trator Browner made several strategic decisions that
should advance our reinvention capabilities even fur-
ther. These decisions were milestones in a year when
we  followed through and delivered on some of our ear-
liest reinvention commitments.

Keywords:  "Environmental protection,  Information,
Partnerships,  Compliance,  Regulations,  Annual re-
ports.
PB2000-101346REB              PC A06/MF A01
Reinventing Environmental Protection. Annual Re-
port, 1998.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Administrator.
Mar 1999,86p,  EPA/1 OO/R-99/002.
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                                                  EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
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 Contents:
   Goals;
   Executive Summary;
   Introduction;
   Better Environmental Information;
   Stronger Partnerships;
   More Tailored, Flexible Approaches;
   Getting to Compliance-and Beyond;
   Less Regulatory Burden;
   Conclusion;
   Appendix:
   Status of EPA Reinvention Projects;
   EPA Regions;
   and Directory of Web Site Addresses.

 Keywords:        "Environmental        protection,
 "Intergovernmental    relationships,    "US     EPA,
 "Interagency cooperation. Water quality management,
 Water pollution control, Air quality management. Air
 pollution control, Environmental quality. Land pollution
 control, Remediation, Waste management, Standards
 compliance, Regulations,  Government/industry rela-
 tions, Ecosystems, Public health, Admininstrative pro-
 cedures. Food safety.
 PB2000-101348REB               PC A04/MF A01
 Managing Information as a  Strategic Resource:
 Regional  and  State.  Final  Report  and  Rec-
 ommendations  of the Information Impacts Com-
 mittee, National  Advisory Council  for  Environ-
 mental Policy and Technology.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of the Administrator.
 Jan 1998,44p, EPA/1 OO/R-98/002.
 Prepared  in cooperation with National Advisory Coun-
 cil for Environmental Policy and Technology, Washing-
 ton, DC.
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 orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The National Advisory Council for Environmental Pol-
 icy and Technology (NACEPT) is a public advisory
 committee originally chartered  on July 7,  1988. The
 Council provides recommendations and advice to the
 Administrator and other EPA officials on specific topics
 identified  by the Administrator and Deputy Adminis-
 trator. NACEPT membership includes senior-level rep-
 resentatives of a wide range of EPAs constituents, in-
 cluding: business  and industry;  academia;  Federal,
 State,  and local government agencies; Tribal rep-
 resentatives; environmental groups, and non-profit en-
 tities. In March, 1996, the EPA Administrator requested
 that a committee of NACEPT be convened to provide
 advice and develop recommendations on the Agency's
 current, and proposed, process for managing its infor-
 mation resources. This request resulted in the forma-
 tion of the Information  Impacts  Committee (IIC)  of
 NACEPT.

 Keywords: "Environmental information,  "Information
 managment.  Findings,  Recommendations,  Federal
 government, "National Advisory Council for Environ-
 mental Policy and Technokxjy(NACEPT),  Environ-
 mental Protection Agency.
PB2000-101365REB              PC A11/MF A03
Child Hearth Champion Resource Guide.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of the Administrator.
May 1999,208p, EPA/100/B-98/004.
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This Resource Guide was  developed as part of U.S.
EPA's Child Health Champion Campaign - a program
designed to empower local citizens and communities
to take steps toward protecting their children from envi-
ronmental health threats.  It includes descriptions  of
241 resources that may be of interest to communities
participating in the Child Health Champion Campaign.
The resources are organized by  the following cat-
 egories: Air; Contaminants;  Environmental Education
 and Community  Organization;  Food;  Health  End
 Points; Indoor Environment; Water; Other Resources.
 An index is provided at the back of this guide to assist
 readers  in  identifying  resources using alternative
 terms.

 Keywords: "Children, "Environmental health, Air, Con-
 taminants, Education, Communities, Food, End points,
 Indoor environments, Water, "Child Health Champion
 Campaign.
 PB2000-101366REB              PCA12/MFA03
 EPA Children's Environmental Health Yearbook.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Children's Health Protectioin.
 1999,228p.
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 This report is meant to be a resource guide of Environ-
 mental Protection Agency (EPA) activities for the pub-
 lic and a tool for the Agency to use in protecting chil-
 dren's  health from environmental hazards. The Year-
 book  includes sections  on asthma and other res-
 piratory effects; childhood cancer,  developmental and
 neurological  toxicity; health effects of pesticides; and
 potential risk from contaminated  surface water and
 ground water.  Additional chapters describe improve-
 ments  in predicting health  risks to children, highlight
 international  activities to protect children, identify envi-
 ronmental  education programs addressing issues  of
 children's health, and describe EPA's expansion of in-
 dividual's and  families' right-to-know about environ-
 mental hazards.

 Keywords: "Environmental  health, "Children,  Cancer,
 Asthma, Developmental toxicity, Neurological toxicity,
 Pesticides, Water pollution, Health  risks, Protection,
 Environmental hazards, Education.
PB2000-101383REB              PC A05/MF A01
Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
Semiannual rept.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Labs.
29 Oct 1999,54p, IEPA/LABS-99/019.
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This combined list of laboratories includes laboratories
certified by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agen-
cy or the Illinois Department of Public Health or the Illi-
nois Department of Nuclear Safety as capable of carry-
ing out analyses  in drinking water. This combined list
also includes laboratories currently in the Illinois EPA's
Contract Laboratory Program (CLP).

Keywords: "Illinois, "Laboratories, "Listings, Chemical
analysis,   Potable  water,  Drinking  water,   Micro-
biological techniques. Microbiological analysis, Tox-
icity, Biological monitoring, Radiochemical analysis,
Radiometric analysis, Water sampling, Soil sampling.
Air pollution sampling.  Certification,  Quality control.
Contract  Laboratory Program, Environmental  sam-
pling.
PB2000-101420REB               PC A16/MF A03
Nonhazardous Solid  Waste  Management and
Landfill Capaciity in Illinois. 1998 Annual Report
Rept. for 1 Jan-31 Dec 98.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Bureau of Land.
E. Gambach. Nov 1999,336p, IEPA/BOL/99-015.
See also PB99-129090 (report for 1997).
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This  is the Illinois EPA's 12th Annual Report. It de-
scribes the management of nonhazardous municipal
solid waste by the state's solid waste landfills and
transfer stations. The report is divided into sections
representing  Illinois EPA.  Each regional section in-
cludes newly designed specification pages describing
the chief physical characteristics of each landfill; its lo-
cation and hours of operation; tipping fee; quantities of
wastes received (in gate cubic yards, tons, and tons
per day) for the last three years; the landfill's certified
remaining capacity (in gate cubic yards and tons) for
the last two reporting dates; solid waste management
fees paid in 1998; which Agency regional field office or
delegated local authority inspects the facility; and the
name, address, and phone number of  the  landfill's
owner and operator. Similar but scaled down specifica-
tion pages are included for each transfer station. In all,
this report includes details  of 68 landfills, 79 transfer
stations and 53 compost facilities.

Keywords:  "Illinois, "Solid waste disposal, "Capacity,
"Landfills,  Earth fills, Waste recycling, Composting,
Materials handling,  Solid waste collection systems,
Waste transfer stations, Municipal wastes, Solid waste
management,  Fees, Pollution  regulations, Require-
ments,     Regional    analysis,    Tables(Data),
"Nonhazardous wastes, Waste generation.


PB2000-101616REB              PC A05/MF A01
Potential to Emit: A Guide for Small Businesses.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Oct 1998,54p, EPA/456/B-98/003.
See also PB96-175401.
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This document provides plain English guidance to
owners and operators of small businesses on what is
potential to emit, and how to determine  potential to
emit for their facility. This document includes example
calculations.

Keywords: "Small  businesses, "Air pollution sources,
"Emissions, Air pollution control, Air pollution stand-
ards,  Standards compliance, Facilities management,
Operation and maintenance, Pollution regulations, Ca-
pacity, Guides, "Potential to emit, Hazardous air pollut-
ants, Volatile organic compounds.
PB2000-101617REB               PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
System Installation and Operation Manual for the
EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling Sys-
tem (Models-3 Version 3.0).
Science Applications International  Corp., Arlington,
VA.
Jun 1999,168p, EPA/600/R-99/057.
Contract EPA-68-W-99-002
See  also  PB2000-100247,  PB2000-100248,  and
PB2000-100561. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. National Ex-
posure Research Lab.
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orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Models-3 is a flexible software system designed to sim-
plify the development and  use of environmental as-
sessment and other decision support tools. It is de-
signed for applications  ranging from regulatory and
policy analysis to understanding  the complex inter-
actions of atmospheric  chemistry and  physics. The
June 1999 release of Models-3 contains a Community
Multi-Scale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system for
urban to regional  scale air quality simulation of tropo-
spheric ozone, acid deposition, visibility, and fine par-
ticles. Principal improvements since the initial release
in June 1998 include the availability of a full  port of
Models-3 to Windows-NT based  computers. This In-
stallation and Operation Manual includes an overview
of  the system archiecture, installation requirements,
procedures for installation of the Models-3 server and
clients, establishing users,  Models-3 system  start-up
and shut-down, loading of  data sets, descriptions of
system administration functions, and installation exam-


Keywords:   "Computer   program   documentation,
"Installation,  "Manuals, Air  pollution,  Atmospheric
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 chemistry,   Emissions,   Photochemistry,  Regional
 airsheds,  Ozone,  Acid  rain,  Visibility, Participates,
 Urban areas,  Computer architecture, Mathematical
 models, Data sets, Computerized simulation, "Models-
 3 computer program, "Community Multi-scale Air Qual-
 ity Modeling System.
 PB2000-101618REB              PC A05/MF A01
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
 OH. Office of Research and Development.
 Sandia National Laboratories In situ Electrokinetic
 Extraction  Technology.  Innovative  Technology
 Evaluation Report. Final rept. May 96-Dec 97.
 TetraTech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
 May 1999,72p, EPA/540/R-97/509.
 Contract EPA-68-C5-0037
 See also DE98004158.  Sponsored  by National Risk
 Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of
 Research and Development.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 As a part of the Superfund  Innovative  Technology
 Evaluation (SITE) Program,  the U.S. Environmental
 Protection Agency evaluated the in-Situ Electrokinetic
 (ISEE) system at Sandia National Laboratories, Albu-
 querque, New Mexico. The SITE demonstration results
 show that the ISEE System removed hexavalent chro-
 mium in the form of chromate from soil under unsatu-
 rated conditions. At SNLs preferred operating  condi-
 tions, (1) approximately 200 grams (g) of hexavalent
 chromium were removed during the 700 hours of sys-
 tem operation, (2) the  overall removal efficiency for the
 system was approximately 0.14 g of hexavalent chro-
 mium per kilowatt-hour (kWh), and (3) the average re-
 moval rate for the  entire system was  approximately
 0.29 g/hour.

 Keywords: "Soil treatment, "Performance evaluation,
 "Land   pollution  control,    Soil    contamination,
 Chromates,  Electrokinetics,  Electrodes,  Lysimeters,
 Electroosmosis,  Electromigration,  Removal,  In-situ
 processing,  Remediation,  Demonstration programs,
 •In-situ electrokinetic extracton, Hexavalent chromium,
 SITE(Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation).
PB2000-101619REB               PC A06/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
ELI/SBP's UVB (Vacuum Vaporization  Well) Sys-
tem for Treatment of VOC-Contaminated Soils. In-
novative Technology Evaluation Report.
Science Applications International Corp., Hackensack,
NJ.
Jun 1999,76p, EPA/540/R-99/503.
Contracts EPA-68-CO-0048, EPA-68-C5-0001
See also PB94-117439. Sponsored by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of
Research and Development.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report summarizes the findings of an evaluation of
the  Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen   (UVB)  tech-
nology developed  by  IEG Technologies (IEG) and li-
censed in the eastern United States by Environmental
Laboratories, Inc. (ELI) and SBP Technologies (SBP).
The UVB technology was demonstrated over a period
of 14 months from July 1994 through October 1995 at
the Sweden-3  Chapman  Lanfill  in Sweden,  NY. A
modified microbial system employing an in-well biofilter
was  demonstrated, along  with  the   ENSR/Larsen
Biovault  technology and the R. E. Wright Environ-
mental,  Inc.  In Situ Bioventing System, as part of a
multivendor  bioremediation  demonstration.  The pri-
mary objective of the demonstration was to determine
the effectiveness of the UVB process in reducing the
concentration of six target VOCs in the vadoze zone to
below New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation Soil  Cleanup  Criteria (NYSDEC). The
VOCs and criteria  are: acetone 0.2 ppm; methyl ethyl
ketone 0.6 ppm; 4-methyl-2-pentanone 2 ppm; cis-1,2-
dichloroethene 0.6 ppm; tirchloroethene 1.5 ppm; and
tetrachloroethene 2.5  ppm. After 5.5 months, 65% of
the approximately  50 soil  samples from both the
vadose zone and saturated  zones  met the NYSDEC
 criteria. Seventy percent met  the  criteria  after 14
 months.

 Keywords:  *Soil treatment,  "Land pollution  control,
 "Performance evaluation, Soil contamination, Ketones,
 Ground water, Biodegradation,  Microorganisms, Re-
 mediation, Filters, Economic analysis, Cost analysis,
 Demonstration  programs,  "Volatile  organic  com-
 pounds,  "Vacuum  vaporization well,  Vadose  zone,
 Saturated    zone,    Bioremediation,    Biofilters,
 UVB(Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen),
 SITE(Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation).
 PB2000-101620REB              PC A06/MF A01
 Volatile  Organic  Compounds  (VOC)  Recovery
 Seminar. Held in  Cincinnati,  Ohio on September
 16-17,1998.
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
 OH. Office of Research and Development.
 Jul 1999,90p, EPA/625/R-99/095.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Volatile  Organic  Compounds (VOC)  Recovery
 Seminar  was held September 16-17, 1998, in Cin-
 cinnati, Ohio.  The  seminar focused on the specific
 VOC recovery needs of industry and on case studies
 that summarize effective VOC product recovery tech-
 niques applicable to air, water,  and solid waste. The
 case studies  highlighted examples in which existing
 and new recovery technologies  resulted in significant
 cost savings to industry. The  seminar focuses  on the
 following  key issues: Status  and future  direction of
 EPA, DOE, and other major research programs; What
 are the latest technology innovations in VOC treatment
 and recovery; Performance and cost effectiveness of
 VOC recovery techniques; and How are recovery tech-
 niques applied  to air,  water,  and solid wastes; The
 presentations  were followed by  several facilitated
 breakout sessions; these sessions allowed participants
 an opportunity to discuss their needs and opinions on
 VOC recovery trends, research and other issues.

 Keywords: "Water  pollution control, "Land  pollution
 control, "Air  pollution control, "Waste management,
 Solid  wastes.  Air treatment,  Water treatment,  Soil
 treatment, Solvent recovery, Waste water treatment,
 Separation processes,  Ground  water, Remediation,
 Performance evaluation, Cost effectiveness, Research
 programs, Meetings, "Volatile organic compounds.
PB2000-101632REB               PC A10/MF A02
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
Roy F. Weston, Inc.  and IEG Technologies Cor-
poration Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen  (UVB)
Technology: Innovative Technology  Evaluation
Report.
Tetra Tech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Jun 1999,180p, EPA/540/R-95/500.
Sponsored by National Risk  Management Research
Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report summarizes the findings of an evaluation of
the  Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen  (UVB)   tech-
nology developed by  IEG Technologies  Corporation
(IEG) and demonstrated in association with Roy F.
Weston, Inc.  The UVB treatment technology was dem-
onstrated over a period of 12 months from April 1993 to
May 1994 at  March Air Force Base (AFB) in Riverside,
California. The UVB  technology is  patented  in situ
groundwater remediation technology  (developed in
Germany) that combines air-lift pumping and air strip-
ping  to clean aquifers contaminated with  volatile  or-
ganic compounds (VOC).

Keywords: 'Water pollution  control, "Ground  water,
"Performance evaluation, Soil gases, Water sampling,
Air sampling, Tracer techniques, Monitoring wells, Re-
mediation, Aquifers, Cost analysis, Economic analysis,
Water    treatment,     Demonstration    programs,
Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen,   Air  stripping,  Air
pumping,     Volatile     organic     compounds,
Trichlproethene, Dichloroethene,  SITE(Superfund  In-
novative Technology Evaluation).
PB2000-101653REB               PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration    Eligibility   Decision    (RED):
Pebulate. (Includes  RED Facts:  Pebulate  Fact
Sheet.).
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1999, 170p, EPA/738/R-99/005.
See also PB88-137807.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has com-
pleted its reregistration eligibility decision (RED) for the
pesticide            pebulate            (S-propyl
butyl(ehtyl)thiocarbamate)  and determined   that all
uses, when labeled and used as specified in the docu-
ment, are eligible for reregistration. The document pre-
sents the Agency's decision regarding the reregistra-
tion eligibility of the registered uses of pebulate includ-
ing the risk to infants and children for potential dietary,
drinking water,  dermal  or oral exposures, and cumu-
lative effects as stipulated under the FQPA. Section I is
the introduction, and Section II  describes pebulate, its
uses, data requirements, and regulatory history. Sec-
tion III discusses the human health and environmental
assessment based on the data available to the Agen-
cy. Section IV presents the reregistration decision for
pebulate, and Section V discusses the reregistration
requirements for pebulate.  Finally, Section VI contains
the Appendices  that support this  Reregistration  Eligi-
bility Decision (RED).

Keywords: "Pesticides,  Thiocarbamates, Herbicides,
Weed control, Toxicity, Risk assessment,  Humans,
Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical
properties, Environmental  impacts, Pollution regula-
tions,   Administrative   procedures,    Requirements,
'Pebulate,        "Reregistration,         S-propyl
bjtylethylthiocarbamate, FQPA(Food  Quality Protec-
tion Act), Use patterns, CAS 1114-71-2.
PB2000-101654REB               PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Niclosamide. Fact sheet.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1999, 12p, EPA/738/F-99/013.
SeealsoPB2000-101655.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration case 2455, 2-amino etha-
nol   salt  of    2',5'-dichlpro-4'-nitro   salicylanilide
(Niclosamide). Nicosamide is used as (1) a lampricide
to control sea lamprey larvae in tributaries to the Great
Lakes, the Finger Lakes and Lake Champlain and (2) a
moliuscicide to control freshwater snails which carry
the vectors for diseases which affect fish and humans.
Niclosamide has been used as a human and veterinary
drug for treatment of parasites.

Keywords:   'Niclosamide,    "Pesticides,    Salts,
Piscicides,    Larvicides,    Lampreys,    Parasites,
Mqlluscicides,  Toxicity,  Risk assessment, Humans,
Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical
properties, Environmental impacts, Pollution regula-
tions,   Administrative  procedures,   Requirements,
'Reregistration, 2'-5'-dichloro- 4-nitro-salicylanilide, 3-
trifluorpmethyl-4-nitrophenol,            Halogenated
mononitrobenzamide, Lampricides, Use patterns, CAS
1420-04-8.
PB2000-101655REB               PCA11/MFA03
Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision   (RED):  3-
Trifluoro-Methyl-4-Nitro-Phenol and  Niclosamide.
(Includes RED Facts: TFM).
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1999, 208p, EPA/738/R-99/008.
For Fact Sheet only, see PB2000-101654.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
                                                                                                                             March 2000

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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
EPA has completed its reregistration eligibility deci-
sions for the pesticides trifluoro-4-nitro-m-cresol(TFM;
Case 3082) and niclosamide (Case 2455) and deter-
mined that all lampricide uses, when labeled and used
as specified in this document are eligible for reregistra-
tion. Section I is the introduction. Section II describes
TFM and niclosamide, their uses, data requirements,
and regulatory history. Section III discusses the human
health  and environmental assessment based on the
data available to the Agency. The human health as-
sessment for TFM is discussed first, followed by the
human health assessment for niclosamide. Next the
environmental fate and ecotoxicity assessment of TFM
is followed by this assessment for niclosamide. The
final topic of  Section III  is a combined exposure and
risk characterization of the two chemicals. Section IV
presents the  reregistration  decision for TFM and
niclosamide. Section V discusses the reregistration re-
quirements for TFM and niclosamide. Finally, Section
VI contains the Appendices which support this Rereg-
istration Eligibility Decision.

Keywords:    *Nidosamide,   'Pesticides,    Salts,
Piscicides,  Larvicides, Phenols, Parasites, Lampreys,
Toxicity,  Risk assessment,  Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure, Environmental transport, Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts, Pollution regulations, Adminis-
trative     procedures,     Requiremente,     TFM,
'Reregistration, 2'-5'-dichloro- 4-nitro-salicylanilide, 3-
trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol,           Halogenated
mononitrobenzamide, Lampricides, Use patterns, CAS
88-30-2, CAS 1420-04-8.
PB2000-101656REB               PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: CAPTAN. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 1999,10p, EPA/738/F-99/015.
See also PB86-181674 and PB2000-101657.
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(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration case 0120, captan. Captan
is a fungicide used to control diseases on orchard crop,
seed treatment,  ornamentals, lawns and turf,  and is
also used as an  in-can preservative in adhesives and
paint.

Keywords:  'Captan, 'Pesticides,  Fungicides, Anti-
microbial agents, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans,
Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical
properties.  Environmental impacts. Pollution regula-
tions.  Administrative  procedures,  Requirements,
'Reregistration, N-trichtoromethylthio- 4-cyclohexane-
1-2-dicarbo»mide, Dicarboximides, FQPA(Food Qual-
ity Protection Act), Use patterns, CAS 133-06-2.
PB2000-101657REB
                                 PCA13/MFA03
Reregistration   Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
CAPTAN.  (Includes  RED  Facts:  CAPTAN  Fact
Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1999,260p, EPA/738/R-99/010.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
ordersOntjs.fedwor1d.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The US Environmental Protection Agency has com-
pleted rts reregistration eligibility decision  for the pes-
ticide  captan  (N-trichtoromethylthio- 4-cyclohexene-
1,2-dicarboximide). This document presents the Agen-
cy's decision regarding the reregistration eligibility of
the registered uses of captan including the nsk to in-
fants and  children for any potential dietary, drinking
water, dermal or oral exposures, and cumulative ef-
fects as stipulated under the FQPA. Section I is the in-
troduction. Section II describes captan, its uses, data
requirements and regulatory history. Section III dis-
cusses the human health and environmental assess-
ment based on the data available to the Agency. Sec-
tion IV presents the reregistration decision for captan.
Section V discusses the reregistration requirements for
captan.  Rnatly.Section VI contains the  Appendices
that support this Reregistration Eligibility Decision.
Keywords:  'Captan,  'Pesticides,  Fungicides, Anti-
microbial agents, Toxicity, Risk assessment. Humans,
Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical
properties,  Environmental impacts,  Pollution  regula-
tions,  Administrative   procedures.   Requirements,
'Reregistration, N-trichloromethylthio- 4-cyclohexane-
1-2-dicarboximide, Dicarboximides, FQPA(Food Qual-
ity Protection Act), Use patterns, CAS 133-06-2.
PB2000-101658REB              PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Folpet. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 1999,12p, EPA/738/F-99/016.
See also PB2000-101659.
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orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration case 0630, folpet. Folpet is
a fungicide used to control scab (sphaceloma) on avo-
cados, wood rot fungi, mold/mildew, and spoilage fungi
on wood and other surfaces.

Keywords:  'Pesticides, Fungicides, Chlorinated  or-
ganic compounds, Organic sulfur compounds, Toxicity,
Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
ronmental transport, Chemical properties, Environ-
mental impacts, Pollution regulations,  Administrative
procedures.  Requirements, "Folpet, 'Reregistration,
N-((trichloromethyl) thio)phthalimide, Dicarboximides,
Use patterns, CAS 133-07-3.
PB2000-101659REB               PC A11/MF A03
Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Folpet.
(Includes RED Facts: Folpet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1999,214p, EPA/738/R-99/011.
For Fact Sheet only see PB2000-101658.
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(703)605-6900;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
folpet including the risk to infants and children from any
potential dietary or drinking water exposure; occupa-
tional risks; risk to homeowners who apply folpet-con-
taining paint and stain; and  risks associated with re-
leases of folpet to the  environment. Section I is the in-
troduction. Section II describes folpet, its uses, data re-
quirements and regulatory  history. Section III  dis-
cusses the human health and environmental assess-
ment based on the data available to the Agency. Sec-
tion IV presents the reregistration decision for folpet.
Section V discusses the reregistration requirements for
folpet. Finally, Section VI contains the Appendices that
support this Reregistration Eligibility Decision.

Keywords: 'Pesticides,  Fungicides, Chlorinated  or-
ganic compounds, Organic sulfur compounds, Toxicity,
Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
ronmental transport,  Chemical  properties,  Environ-
mental impacts, Pollution regulations, Administrative
procedures,  Requirements,  'Folpet, 'Reregistration,
N-((trichloromethyl) thio)phthalimide, Dicarboximides,
Use patterns, CAS 133-07-3.
PB2000-101660REB               PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hydroxide. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1999,12p, EPA/738/F-99/014.
See also PB87-111803 and PB2000-101661.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration case 0099, triphenyltin hy-
droxide (TPTH). TPTH  is a non-systemic foliar fun-
gicide used to control early and late blight on potatoes;
leaf spot on sugar beets; and scab, brown leaf spot and
other diseases on pecans. It is only registered for use
on these three crops. There are no residential, public
health or other non-food uses of TPTH.

Keywords:   'Pesticides,   Terphenyl   compounds,
Organotin compounds, Tin  compounds,  Fungicides,
Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure, Environmental transport, Chemical  properties,
Environmental impacts, Pollution regulations, Adminis-
trative  procedures,  Requirements, Triphenyltin hy-
droxide, 'Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 76-87-9.
PB2000-101661REB              PCA11/MFA03
Reregistration   Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
Triphenyltin  Hydroxide  (TPTH)  (Includes  RED
Facts: Triphenyltin Hydroxide Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1999,214p, EPA/738/R-99/009.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistation elibility of the registered uses of
triphenyltin hydroxide (TPTH). Section I is the introduc-
tion. Section II describes TPTH, its uses, data require-
ments and regulatory history. Section III discusses the
human health and environmental assessment based
on the data available to the Agency. Section IV pre-
sents the reregistration  decision for TPTH. Section V
discusses the reregistration requirements for TPTH.
Finanly, Section VI includes the Appendices that sup-
port this Reregistration Elibility Decision.

Keywords:    'Pesticides,   Terphenyl   compounds,
Organotin compounds,  Tin compounds,  Fungicides,
Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure,  Environmental transport,  Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts, Pollution regulations, Adminis-
trative  procedures,  Requirements, "Triphenyltin hy-
droxide, 'Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 76-87-9.
PB2000-101681REB              PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tn'angle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
Rept. for Oct 98-Sep 99.
Southern Research Inst, Birmingham, AL.
H. Ben, J. D. Kilgroe, and C. B. Sedman. 1999,14p,
EPA/600/A-99/079.
Grant EPA-CS-892904
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion's Mercury  in  the Environment Specialty Con-
ference, Minneapolis, MN., September 15-17, 1999.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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The paper gives results of analyzing representative
samples of 20 Chinese utility coals for mercury con-
tent, and proximate, ultimate, and heating values. The
data for these bituminous coals, obtained from China
with the cooperation of the Chinese  University of Min-
ing Technology, were compared with data for U.S. util-
ity coals. It was found that the average mercury level is
on the same order of magnitude for the Chinese and
U.S. coals. The Chinese coals appear to have a wider
variation in mercury level. The measured results were
also compared with data reported by a Chinese paper,
which were  obtained from  an extensive  literature
search in Chinese  publications. The current mercury
data did not show any correlation with either sulfur con-
tent or ash content of the samples. The result was also
discussed under the general background of  past, cur-
rent, and projected future coal use in China. More work
is planned to achieve the eventual goal of obtaining a
mercury emissions inventory from coal  combustion in
China.

Keywords: 'China, "Bituminous coal, "Chemical analy-
sis, *Mercury(Metal), Ecological concentration, Fossil-
fuel power plants, Calorific value, Air pollution sources,
Comparisons.
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 PB2000-101682REB               PC A02/MF A01
 Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
 XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from
 Residual Fuel Oil Combustion.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 G. P. Huffman, F. E. Huggins, R. E. Muggins, W. P.
 Linak, and C. A. Miller. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/080.
 Contract DE-AC26-99BC15220
 Presented at the Annual International Pittsburgh Coal
 Conference (16th),  Pittsburgh,  PA., October  11-15,
 1999. Prepared in cooperation  with Kentucky Univ.,
 Lexington.  Sponsored by  Department  of Energy,
 Washington, DC.
 Product  reproduced  from digital image.  Order this
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) Spectroscopy
 data were obtained from particulate samples produced
 by the combustion of residual fuel oil in a 732-kW fire-
 tube boiler at EPA's National Risk Management Re-
 search Laboratory in North  Carolina.  Residual oil
 flyash (ROFA) from four oils of varying sulfur content
 were aerodynamically separated into < and > 2.5 mi-
 crometer fractions using a cyclone. Spectra were ob-
 tained at the S, V, Ni, Fe, Zn, and As K-shell  photo-
 electric x-ray absorption threshold energy (K-edges).
 Preliminary analyses have been carried out on the S,
 V,  and  Ni x-ray absorption  near-edge structure
 (XANES) spectra.  Deconvolution  of the  S XANES
 reveales  that the dominant molecular forms of sulfur
 observed are sulfate and thiophenic sulfur. Sulfate was
 greater in the < 2.5 micrometer samples than in the >
 2.5 micrometer samples, possibly reflecting the dif-
 ferent mechanisms influencing the formation of large
 and  small particles.  Inorganic sulfides and elemental
 sulfur were present  in lower  percentages. The Ni
 XANES spectra from all the ROFA PM samples agree
 fairly well with that of NiSO4, while the V spectra most
 closely resemble the spectrum of vanadyl sulfate.

 Keywords:  "Residual fuels, "Fuel oils, "Particulates,
 "Combustion products, Particle size, Fly ash, Sulfates,
 Sulfides, Sulfur content, Combustion kinetics, Air pollu-
 tion sources, X ray absorption analysis, X ray spectros-
 copy, Spectroscopic analysis, "X ray absorption fine
 structure Spectroscopy.


 PB2000-101683REB               PC A03/MF A01
 Research on Emissions and Mitigation of  POP's
from Combustion Sources. Book chapter.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 C. W. Lee, P. M. Lemieux, B. K. Gullett, J. V. Ryan, and
J. D. Kilgroe. 1999, 22p, EPA/600/A-99/081.
 Pub. in Studies in  Environmental Science 72, p361-
 378 1998.
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The chapter summarizes EPA's research on emissions
 and  control of persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
from combustion sources,  with emphasis  on source
 characterization and measurement, formation and de-
struction  mechanisms, formation prevention, and flue
gas cleaning. Laboratory experiments conducted to ex-
 amine polycyclic aromatic  hydrocarbon (PAH) emis-
 sions from  a wide  variety of combustion  processes,
 ranging  from pulverized coal utility  boilers to wood
stoves, have shown that they exhibit widely different
emission characteristics. Waste incineration research
 has also  shown that complex mechanisms, including
 physical mixing and chemical kinetics, are  involved in
the formation of chlorinated  products of  incomplete
combustion (PICs). Research has also indicated that
the formation of ultra-trace levels of chlorinated dioxins
and chlorinated furans in combustion/incineration proc-
esses includes the complex interaction of several fac-
tors including temperature, chlorine content, and cata-
 lyst.  The beneficial effect of sulfur and sorbents for
dioxin formation prevention is demonstrated. EPA's ef-
fort  to develop and evaluate state-of-the-art tech-
nologies for on-line measurements of PAHs,  volatile
 PICs, dioxins, and furans is also discussed. The prom-
ising potential of applying artificial-intelligence-based
control for improving combustion as a POP prevention
approach is shown.
Keywords: "Air pollution sources, "Combustion prod-
ucts, "Emissions, "Air pollution control, Air pollutants,
Boilers, Stoves, Wood  burning appliances,  Coal,
Dioxins, Furans, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Flue gases, Incineration, Combustion kinetics, Air pol-
lution abatement, Research projects, Artificial intel-
ligence, "Persistent organic pollutants, Products of in-
complete combustion, Pollution prevention.


PB2000-101684REB              PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
J. G. Cleland, and C. R. Purvis.  1999,10p, EPA/600/A-
99/082.
Grant EPA-R-822871
Presented at the Biomass Conference of the Americas
(4th), Oakland, CA., August 29-September 2,  1999.
Sponsored by  Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper discusses  EPA's Camp Lejeune Energy
from Wood (CLEW) project, a demonstration project
that converts wood energy to electric power, and pro-
vides waste utilization and pollution alleviation. The 1 -
MWe plant operates a reciprocating engine-generator
set on synthetic gas from a down-draft wood gasifier.
The paper discusses operational characteristics, need
modification, plant descriptions and performance data.
The project was undertaken to  demonstrate that small
scale wood-to-electricity plants can provide: (1) reliable
and commercially competitive power generation from a
technology that has not yet been  demonstrated at this
scale; (2) a non-polluting energy  source using renew-
able fuel without net generation of greenhouse gases;
and (3) an economical alternative to landfilling wood
residues, providing or  supplementing power for gov-
ernment installations, industrial sites, rural coopera-
tives, small municipalities, and remote regions of de-
veloping countries.

Keywords:  "Biomass  conversion plants,  "Electric
power generation, "Marine Corps facilities, Wood fuels,
Gasification, Reciprocating engines, Air  pollution con-
trol, Greenhouse effect, Greenhouse gases, Economic
analysis, Alternatives, Camp Lejeune, Onslow Coun-
ty(North Carolina).
PB2000-101685REB              PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill
Gas Emissions Model (LandGEM).  Rept. for May
96-May 98.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
S. A. Thomeloe, A. Reisdorph, M. Laur, C. Burklin, R.
Pelt, and R. L. Bass. 1999,12p, EPA/600/A-99/083.
Contracts EPA-68-D1-0117, EPA-68-D3-0033
Presented at the International Waste Management and
Landfill Symposium (7th), Cagliari, Italy, October 4-8,
1999.  See also PB93-150352 and PB99-500332. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Radian Corp., Research Tri-
angle  Park, NC. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution
Prevention and Control Div.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper discusses EPA's available software for esti-
mating landfill gas emissions. The software is based on
a first-order decomposition rate equation using empiri-
cal data from U.S. landfills.  The software provides a
relatively  simple approach  to  estimating landfill gas
emission. The modeling methodology relies on a tiered
approach where default data are used initially, and field
test data for a specific landfill are developed and used
to develop more accurate estimates. The paper gives
an overview of the model and how it is used in the U.S.
for determining applicability to national regulations and
for developing estimates for emission inventories.

Keywords: "Emissions, "Mathematical  models,  Earth
fills,   Solid   waste   disposal,  Municipal  wastes,
Decomosition, Soil  gases, Air pollutants,  Estimating,
Air pollution sources, Air pollution control,  Emission
factors, "Landfill gases, Emission inventories.
PB2000-101686REB               PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Tools for Determining Sustainable Waste Manage-
ment through Application of Life-Cycle Assess-
ment: Update on U.S. Research. Rept. for Aug 94-
Jun 99.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
S. A. Thomeloe, K. Weitz, M. Bariaz, and R. K. Ham.
1999,12p, EPA/600/A-99/084.
Grant EPA-R-823052
Presented at the International Waste Management and
Landfill Symposium (7th), Cagliari, Italy, October 4-8,
1999. Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina
State Univ. at Raleigh, and  Wisconsin Univ.-Madison.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper is an update on U.S.  research to develop
tools and  information for evaluating integrated solid
waste management strategies. In the past, waste man-
agement systems consisted priman'[y of waste  collec-
tion and disposal at a local  landfill. Today's municipal
solid waste management systems often are complex
and highly integrated.  The paper gives an overview of
the research underway by  the U.S.  EPA  to produce
tools and information needed to develop efficient strat-
egies. In addition, findings  from  recent case studies
that illustrate how these tools can be applied are also
presented.

Keywords: "Solid waste management, "United States,
Solid waste disposal,  Solid  waste collection systems,
Municipal  wastes,  Pollution  control,  Communities,
Local government, Research programs, "Life cycle as-
sessment,  "Sustainability, Pollution prevention.


PB2000-101687REB               PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
GHG Mitigation Technology Performance Evalua-
tions Underway at the GHG Technology Verifica-
tion Center. Rept. for Nov 97-Jul 99.
Southern Research Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
S. D. Piccot, and D. A.  Kirchgessner. 1999,10p, EPA/
600/A-99/085.
Grant EPA-R-826311
Presented at  the  International Symposium on Non-
CO2 Greenhouse Gases  (2nd), Noordwijkerhout, The
Netherlands, September 8-10, 1999. See also PB99-
118333.  Sponsored  by  Environmental   Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park,  NC. Air Pollution
Prevention and Control Div.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper outlines the verification approach and activi-
ties of the Greenhouse Gas (GHG)  Technology Ver-
ification Center, one of 12 independent verification en-
tities operating under the U.S. EPA-sponsored Envi-
ronmental Technology Verification (ETV) program. The
paper presents final results on two technologies for
which testing was recently completed, and preliminary
results on two additional technologies for which the first
phase of a two-phase verification test has been com-
pleted.

Keywords:  Technology  innovation,   "Greenhouse
gases, "Air pollution control, "Air pollution abatement,
Air pollution sources,  Electric power generation, Per-
formance evaluation, Verfication, Environmental Tech-
nology Verification Program.


PB2000-101688REB               PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor  Air
Products. Rept. for Jul 97-Dec 98.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 D. L. Franke, D. S. Ensor, J. T. Hanley, K. K. Foarde,
 and L. E. Sparks. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/086.
 Grant EPA-R-822870-01
 Presented at the IAQ '99, Edinburgh, Scotland, August
 8-13, 1999. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
 Agency,  Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution
 Prevention and Control Div.
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 product from NTIS by; phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)605-6900:        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedwor1d.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The paper discusses the development of a framework
 for testing products used indoors for appropriate envi-
 ronmental attributes, as part of EPA's Environmental
 Technology Verification (ETV) program. Test protocols
 are being established for products that fit into three cat-
 egories:  products that have  reduced emissions be-
 cause of  pollution prevention efforts, products that con-
 trol contamination, and products that provide instru-
 mentation  for  indoor environment  measurements.
 Stakeholder groups of industry, government, and other
 interested organizations provide input and review the
 protocols. The program  is addressing quality assur-
 ance  and laboratory proficiency issues necessary  to
 provide consumers with reliable information. As a final
 step, the protocols are verified and transferred to pri-
 vate programs.

 Keywords:   'Indoor  air  pollution,  "Measurement,
 'Testing, Detectors, Air cleaners. Air samplers. Air fil-
 ters, Houses,  Emissions, Tests, Quality assurance.
 Environmental Technology Verification Program.
PB2000-101689REB              PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Comparison of Air  Pollutant  Emissions from the
Combustion of Orimulsion  (Trade Name)  and
Other Fossil Fuels. Rept. for Jan-Aug 99.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
C. A. Miller, R. K. Srivastava, and R. E. Hall. 1999,18p,
EPA/600/A-99/D87.
Contract EPA-68-C9-9201
Presented at Mega Symposium, Atlanta, GA., August
16-20,   1999.  See also PB99-139446,  and  PB99-
163149. Sponsored  by Environmental  Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution
Prevention and Control Div.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@rrds.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper gives results of inhouse emissions testing
and a literature review relating to Orimulsion, an emul-
sion of Venezuelan bitumen, water, and a proprietary
surfactant being used as a fuel for utilities in Canada,
China, Denmark, Italy, Japan, and Lithuania, primarily
as a replacement for heavy fuel oil. EPA's National
Risk Management Research Laboratory is conducting
a study of air pollutant emissions from Orimulsion com-
bustion, based on an externally reviewed technology
assessment  plan. The inhouse combustion testing
measured emissions of carbon monoxide, carbon diox-
ide, oxides of nitrogen, paniculate matter,  sulfur diox-
ide, sulfur trioxide, and several metals.  Measurements
were made for Orimulsion and for a high-sulfur heavy
fuel oil to provide a basis for comparison.

Keywords: •Bitumens, 'Fuel oils,  'Combustion prod-
ucts, 'Emissions, Air pollution sources, Combustion ki-
netics, Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide. Nitrogen ox-
ides, ParSculates, Sulfur dioxide, Sulfur trioxide, Met-
als, Environmental impacts, Testing,  Electric  power
generation.   Comparisons, Technology assessment,
 Orimulsion.
PB2000-101690REB              PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste in Eco-
nomically Developing Countries. Kept, for Apr 96-
Apr98.
CalRecovery, Inc., Hercules, CA.
G. M. Savage, L. f. Diaz, S. A. Thomeloe, C. G.
Gokjeke, and R. K. Ham. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/
088
Contract EPA-68-C4-0022
 Presented at the International Waste Management and
 Landfill Symposium (7th), Cagliari, Italy, October 4-8,
 1999. See also PB98-142102. Prepared in cooperation
 with International Solid Waste Association, Copenha-
 gen (Denmark), and Wisconsin Univ., Lodi. Sponsored
 by  Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tri-
 angle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
 Div.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The paper provides a brief summary of a report that of-
 fers guidance on all aspects of the planning, design,
 and implementation of landfills in economically devel-
 oping countries. The intended audience includes mu-
 nicipal officials, solid waste managers, engineers, and
 planners.  Equally important non-technical  aspects,
 such as social, economic,  and institutional topics rel-
 evant to developing landfills in developing countries,
 are discussed. The guiding principle of the report is the
 application of acceptable landfill  practices within the
 conditions and availability of resources prevailing in
 both large urban cities and small communities in eco-
 nomically developing countries.

 Keywords: "Landfills, 'Developing countries, 'Waste
 disposal,  Earth fills,  Sites,  Planning, Design, Imple-
 mentation, Cost analysis, Capitalized costs. Operating
 costs,  Socioeconomic factors, Solid waste manage-
 ment. Pollution prevention.
PB2000-101698HEB               PC A05/MF A01
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Why and How They Are
Controlled. Technical bulletin (Final).
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Clean Air Technology Center.
Nov 1999,64p, EPA/456/F-99/006.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this document is to educate people
about nitrogen oxides, how they are formed, the dan-
ger that they represent, and how the emissions can be
controlled.

Keywords:  'Nitrogen oxides,  'Air pollution control
equipment, 'Exhaust emission control, Air  pollution
sources, Boilers,  Internal combustion engines, Diesel
engines. Gas turbines. Combustion products, Nitrous
oxide, Nitric oxide, Nitrogen dioxide, Nitric acid. Chemi-
cal reactivity. Ozone, Acid rain,  Fuels, Air  pollution
abatement, Air pollution economics, Cost benefit anal-
ysis,   Dinitrogen  pentoxide, Volatile organic  com-
pounds.
PB2000-101716REB              PC A20/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Evaluation of the Water-Based Coating Method
(ATD-FID). Round Robin Study.
Battelte Memorial Inst, Columbus, OH.
P. J. Callahan, M. W. Holdren, P. A. Chaos, and G. W.
Keigtey. 29 Sep 1999,440p, EPA/454/R-99/040.
Contract EPA-68-D;99-009
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

To reduce the formation of ozone, the Environmental
Protection Agency  (EPA) regulates volatile organic
compounds (VOC) from a number of facilities and ma-
terials. The current EPA regulations require the use of
EPA Method 24 to determine the VOC content of coat-
ings and inks. Method 24 indirectly determines the
VOC content of a coating  by measuring the coatings
volatile content using the American Society for Testing
and Materials  (ASTM) method D 2369, water content
by ASTM methods D 3792 or D 4017 and exempt com-
pounds content by ASTM  D 4457. EPA developed a
method for measuring the VOC content of water-based
 coatings directly rather than indirectly as in EPA Meth-
 od 24. In this method, a Perkin-Elmer Model ATD-40C
 automated tube desorber is used to thermally desort
 the volatiles from a weighted sample of coating, and a
 flame ionizaion detector on a gas chromatograph (GC)
 is used to estimate the total amount of VOCs in the
 volatilized material. The purpose of this project was to
 conduct an interlaboratory study to evaluate the drafl
 water-based coating method. A total of six laboratories
 participated in  the interlaboratory study. Each of the
 laboratories  was required to  analyze  four different
 water-based coatings following the procedure de-
 scribed in the draft method.

 Keywords:  "Surface  coating,  "Inks, 'Gas chroma-
 tography,  'Interlaboratory   comparions,   'Chemical
 analysis, Chemical composition, Sampling, Flame ion-
 ization, Laboratory tests, Quality assurance, Air pollu-
 tion abatement, "Water based products, Water based
 paints, Volatile organic compounds, FIDJFIame loniza-
 tion Detector).
PB2000-101717REB               PC A20/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Manual Testing  and Continuous Emissions Mon-
itoring, Lime Kiln Nos. 3 and 4 Baghouses, Chemi-
cal Lime  Company,  Montevallo,  Alabama.  Final
rept.
Pacific Environmental  Services,  Inc.,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
Sep 1999,440p, EPA/454/R-99/043.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0069
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency (EPA)
Emission Standards Division (ESD) is investigating the
lime manufacturing industry  to identify and quantify
hazardous air pollutants (HAPs)  emitted from  lime
kilns. The primary objective was to characterize  HAP
emissions  from two lime kilns at the Chemical Lime
Company's facility located in Montevallo, Alabama.
Based  on  the pollutant concentrations and emission
rates calculated from the results of the screening tests,
some of the  kilns may be selected by EPA for further
testing. The  tests were conducted to quantify the un-
controlled and controlled air emissions of hydrogen
chloride (HCI), total hydrocarbons (THC), and poly-
chlorinated   dibenzo-p-dioxins  and  polychlorinated
dibenzofurans (PCDDs/PCDFs). Emissions from each
kiln were controlled by a baghouse dedicated to each
kiln. Over a two-day period, testing was conducted at
each baghouse inlet and at the common stack. Inlet
and outlet runs on each kiln were conducted simulta-
neously. Oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) were
also monitored at each location.

Keywords: "Baghouses, "Kilns, 'Air pollution sampling,
"Emissions, Stack gases, Air pollution monitoring, Pol-
ychlorinated     dibenzodioxins,      Polychlonnated
dibenzofurans, Hydrocarbons, Hydrogen chloride, Ox-
ygen, Carbon dioxide, Inlets, Outlets, Analytical meth-
ods, Data acquisition, Quality control,  Quality assur-
ance,       Data       quality,       Tables(Data),
Montevallo(Alabama), Hazardous air pollutants, Emis-
sion rates.
PB2000-101718REB               PCA15/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Handbook for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Devel-
opment: A Beginner's Guide for Point and Area
Sources. Technical rept.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
Sep 1999,31 Op, EPA/454/R-99/037.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0068
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Plan-
ning and Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
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This document will help state, local, and tribal air pollu-
tion control agency personnel compile an inventory of
criteria pollutant emissions from stationary (point and
area) sources. The document is divided into two major
parts. The main body consists of Section 1 through 7
and presents various tools and techniques you can use
to: Identify issues to consider when planning and com-
piling an emissions inventory; identify sources and pol-
lutants of concern; Locate activity data; Locate emis-
sion factors; and Estimate emissions. The second part
of this document provides a series of appendices that
complement the main body. Each of these appendices
serve  as a useful  source  of information for some as-
pect of emissions inventory preparation and compila-
tion. The appendices provide greater detail for estimat-
ing emissions and preparing inventories than the main
body.

Keywords: 'Handbooks, 'Air pollution  sources, "Area
sources, 'Point sources, Stationary pollutant sources,
Emissions, Ozone, Carbon monoxide, Nitrogen oxides,
Sulfur dioxide, Particulates, Lead(Metal), Air pollution
sampling,  Air  pollution  control,  Analytical  methods,
Compliance, Data quality, Quality assurance,  Quality
control, Guides, 'Criterial pollutants, 'Emission inven-
tories,  EIIP(Emission  Inventory  Improvement  Pro-
gram), DQI(Data Quality Indicator).
PB2000-101719REB              PCA12/MFA03
Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Work-
shop. Held on July 26-28,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.
J. A. Graham, M. Berry, K. Hammerstrom, H.
Ozkaynak, D. Pahl, J. Quackenboss, G. Robertson, L.
Sheldon, S. Hem, and K. Leovic. 1999, 250p, EPA/
600/R-99/077.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report provides the proceedings of the NHEXAS
Workshop to develop and suggest a relative priority for
research projects that covered the range of potential
data analyses, including those that will support future
exposure assessments, advance the science of expo-
sure analysis, demonstrate lessons learned, and be-
come part of the development of multimedia, multipath-
way exposure models.

Keywords:  'Data  analysis,  'Meetings,  "Research
projects, Environmental exposure pathway, Risk as-
sessment, Public health, Health hazards, Data collec-
tion, Priorities, Research management,  Research ad-
ministration, *NHEXAS(National Human Exposure As-
sessment  Survey), "National  Human Exposure  As-
sessment Survey.
PB2000-101721REB              PC A09/MF A02
Annotated Bibliography Developed for the Grad-
uated Level Introductory CIS Classes Taught at
EPA.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
J. Taylor. Jun 1999,156p, NCEA-W-0510, EPA/600/R-
99/088.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

From September 1996 to December 1997, EPA's Na-
tional Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA)
worked with George Mason University to present  a se-
mester long, graduate level class on  'Introduction to
Geographic Information Systems  (GIS)'  that  was
taught at EPA. This document represents a compila-
tion of the bibliographies submitted by the  students.
The abstracts are presented in alphabetical order, by
author, and have only been edited for style, not con-
tent. References that were cited by more than one stu-
dent will appear as duplicates in this document. It does
provide an excellent resource on a very broad range of
topics, including GIS used to study environmental im-
pacts on land, water and air; GIS used in epidemiology
studies;  GIS used to study  environmental justice; and
GIS used to study changes in natural resources. Many
references also cover issues concerning the setup of
GIS  systems and the collection  use of data from  re-
mote sensing and aerial photography for GIS studies.
Approximately 510 different articles have been cited.

Keywords: 'US EPA, 'Bibliographies, 'Geographic in-
formation systems, Curricula, Courses(Education), En-
vironmental health, Public health, Environmental  im-
pacts, Epidemiology, Natural resources management,
Remote sensing, Aerial photography, 'Graduate level
education, Environmental justice.
PB2000-101722REB               PC A04/MF A01
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR.
Development and Application of Assessment Pro-
tocols for Determining the Ecological Condition of
Wetlands in the Juniata River Watershed. Environ-
mental Monitoring and Assessment Program.
Pennsylvania State  Univ.,  University Park. Environ-
mental Resources Research Inst.
R. P. Brooks, D. H. Wardrop, and J. K. Perot. Aug
1999,42p, EPA/600/R-98/181.
Grant EPA-R-826662-01-0
Sponsored by National Health  and Environmental  Ef-
fects Research Lab., Corvallis, OR.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This study contributes to the development of a means
to accurately, efficiently, and fairly assess a wetland's
condition in the context  of the surrounding watershed
can then be used to implement protective and restora-
tive strategies that are appropriate for both the individ-
ual wetland and the watershed. The objectives for the
study are: to  determine and report on the  ecological
condition of wetlands in the Juniata River watershed
using a series of assessment tools; evaluate the fea-
sibility of integrating a series of bioindicators into the
wetland condition assessments for the two sub-water-
sheds; and evaluate the feasibility of using citzen vol-
unteers  to apply  the wetland monitoring protocols
throughout the Juniata River watershed.

Keywords: "Juniata  River,  'Wetlands, 'Watersheds,
'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Environmental monitoring, Bio-
logical communities, Bioindicators,  Wildlife, Aquatic
plants, Birds,  Invertebrates, Abundance, Inventories,
Site characterization, Size, Greographic information
system.
PB2000-101742REB               PC A03/MF A01
Leaching  Models for Subsurface Pollution  As-
sessments in Agroecosystems.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
M. M. Hantush, V. Murray, Z. Zhang, V. Murray, and M.
A. Marino. 1999,14p.
This document has been reproduced from the  best
copy furnished by the Source Agency. Prepared in co-
operation with ManTech Environmental Technology,
Inc., Ada, OK. and California Univ., Berkeley. Dept. of
Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In this paper, we develop mass fraction models for ex-
posure assessment and the regulation of agricultural
organic chemicals. The models are obtained by apply-
ing the method of Laplace transformation to solute fate
and transport equations. The models describe  the re-
sidual  mass emission of pesticides below the  root
zone, to the water table and in aquifers, and they em-
phasize physical and  biochemical processes respon-
sible for the fate and transport of organic solutes in the
subsurface. The potential of the use of the mass  frac-
tion models in the management  of agriculture  pes-
ticides  is also investigated. A combined modeling and
ArcView GIS framework is used  to assess soil and
groundwater vulnerability to selected pesticides in an
agricultural watershed in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal plain.

Keywords:   'Agricultural  watersheds,  'Pesticides,
'Groundwater resources, 'Leaching, 'Subsurface flow,
'Mathematical  models,  Aquifers,  Agricultural  chemi-
cals, Pesticide kinetics, Pesticide drift,  Soils, Root
zone, Biogeochemistry,  Soil-water-plant relationships,
Agricultural runoff, Absorption,  Environmental trans-
port, Vulnerability, Laplace transformation, Agronomy,
"Agroecosystems, Vadose zone, Environmental fate.
PB2000-101743REB               PC A02/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Geochemical Features of Water-Rock Interactions
at the Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County,
California. Symposium paper.
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Reno.
P. J. Lechler, and D. G. Jewett. 1999, 10p, EPA/600/A-
99/078.
This document has been reproduced from the  best
copy furnished by the Source Agency. Sponsored by
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1 -800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other  countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine on the eastern shore
of Clear Lake is the source of  poor quality acid mine
drainage seeping into Clear Lake. Lateral and vertical
geochemical trends in ground water composition point
to a number of  redox reactions  taking place as a func-
tion of subsurface  water-rock interactions. An  under-
standing of these reactions suggests opportunities to
remediate the acid mine drainage through suppression
of  undesirable   geochemical   reactions.    Two
geochemically based remediation steps are proposed.

Keywords: 'Clear Lake, "Water chemistry, "Oxidation
reduction reactions, 'Remediation, Acid  mine drain-
age, Geochemistry, Ground water,  Subsurface drain-
age, Rock-fluid interactions, Chemica! reactivity, Water
pollution control, "Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake
County(Califomia), Herman Pit.


PB2000-101744REB               PC A04/MF A01
Appropriate Use  of  Ecosystem  Health  and Nor-
mative Science in Ecological  Policy.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis,  OR.
R. T. Lackey. 1999,42p, EPA/600/A-99/076.
This document has been reproduced from the  best
copy furnished by the Source Agency.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other  countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Effectively resolving complex ecological policy prob-
lems  may  require   something  beyond   traditional
schemes such  as command and control regulation of
pollutants, maximum sustainable yield, or multiple use
management. Normative science (i.e., science based
on implicit policy preferences) has emerged as a basis
of some of the most popular alternatives and modifica-
tions to traditional environmental or natural resources
management. From the suite of contesting alternatives
and modifications (e.g., ecosystem management, com-
munity-based  environmental protection,  bioregional
management, ecological sustainability, ecological in-
tegrity, precautionary principle), the author uses 'eco-
system health' as an example of an approach based on
normative science. As the understanding of ecosystem
health matures beyond vague explanations, it is be-
coming increasingly contentious, partly because it em-
bodies implicit  policy  preferences. At the core of the
debate is  a struggle over which societal values and
preferences will take precedence. Whether current no-
tions of  ecosystem health will evolve sufficiently to
overcome  inherent weaknesses is uncertain. In sum,
normative  science, personified in concepts such as
ecosystem health, with its tacitly derived value and
preference character, provides  limited help in reconcil-
ing the most divisive elements of ecological policy.

Keywords:   "Ecosystems,   "Environmental   health,
"Environmental policy,  Ecology,  Natural  resources
management,  Natural  resources conservation, Envi-
ronmental  issues, Public policy, Policy making, Com-
mand and control, "Normative science.
PB2000-101750REB               PC A06/MF A01
New York State Dept. of Health, Albany.
Treatment of Household  Wastes,  Septage  and
Septic Tank Effluent. Technical rept.
Lenox Inst. of Water Technology, Inc., MA.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Krofta, and L K. Wang. 8 Nov 1999, 84p, LENOX/
11-08-1999/366.
See also PB2000-101182. Sponsored by New York
State Dept. of Health, Albany.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A  technical  seminar  on Treatment  of Household
Wastes, Septage and Septic Tank Effluent', was held
at the Lenox Institute of Water Technology (LIWT), on
November 8, 1999, for the LIWT gaduate  program
(Master of Engineering in Water Technology). Topics
included household sewage flows, soil and appraisal,
sewer, septic tanks, subsurface disposal, and alter-
native  systems.  Technical  information  on   septage
characteristics, sepatage treatment, and septic effluent
treatment was provided by the US Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Washington DC, and the Lenox Insti-
tute of Water Technology, Lenox, Mass.

Keywords: "Waste water treatment, 'Sewage treat-
ment,  "Waste  treatment,   Technology  innovation.
Household wastes.  Sewage effluents, Septic tanks,
Sewage sludge, Sewage disposal, Waste water dis-
posal,  Sewers,  Sewerage, Ozonation, Oxidation,
Ozone, Cterifiers,  Clarification, Flotation,  Water pollu-
tion control, Soils, Site characterization, Meetings.
PB2000-1017S1REB              PC A03/MF A01
National R and D Strategy for Toxic Substances
and Hazardous and Solid Waste.
National Center for Environmental Research,  Wash-
ington, DC. Office of Research and Development.
Sep1995,28p.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other  countries);  fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
ordersdntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This strategy addressed federal research and develop-
ment (R&b) related to managing toxic substances and
hazardous and solid waste in the environment. Toxic
materials are of concern because they can cause harm
to human health and ecological systems. The potential
for this harm is typically exressed in terms of risk,  so
management of toxic materials involves assessing and
managing  risks. Consequently, the three  sections of
this strategy address: (1) Risk Assessment, (2) Manag-
ing  Risks from Toxic Substances and Wastes, and (3)
Social and Economic Aspects of Risk Management.

Keywords: "Hazardous wastes,  Toxic substances,
"Federal programs, "Research and development Re-
search programs, Solid  wastes, Hazardous materials,
Health hazards, Risk assessment Human health. Eco-
systems, Waste management, Socioeconomic factors,
Risk management, Socioeconomic conditions. Strat-
egy.


PB2000-500005REB                      CP D02
Coal Utility  Environmental Cost  (CUECost) (Raw
Data File on Diskette). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Research and Development.
Jun 1999,1 diskette.
Requirements: 4 MB RAM; 3 MB on hard  drive; Win-
dows 3.1 or higher. Microsoft Excel 5.0 or higher. Y2K
-compliant.
Printed documentation included; may be ordered sepa-
rately as PB2000-100281. Order this  product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at ordersentis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield,  VA, 22161,
USA.

The CUECost workbook (an interrelated  set of spread-
sheets) produces rough order of magnitude (ROM)
cost estimates (W-30% accuracy) of the installed cap-
ital and aromatized operating costs for air pollution con-
trol  (ARC) systems installed on coal-fired power plants
to control emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides
(NOx),  and paniculate matter. In general, system per-
formance is  an input requirement  for the workbook
user. The  workbook was designed to calculate  esti-
mates of an integrated APC system or individual com-
ponent costs for various APC technologies currently
used in the utility industry. Nine technologies are cur-
rently in the workbook;. Flue gas desulfinzation--lime-
stone with forced oxidation, lime spray drying and lime-
stone with dibasic acid; Particular matter removal elec-
trostatic precipitators with fabric filters and NOx control
selective catalytic reduction, selective non-catalytic re-
duction, natural gas rebuming and low-NOx burners.
Keywords: "Electric utilities, "Fossil-fuel power plants,
"Coal,  "Air pollution control equipments, "Cost esti-
mates, "Data file,  Electric power plants, Air pollution
sources, Stationary pollution sources, Sulfur dioxide,
Nitrogen oxides, Particulates, Capitalized costs, Oper-
ating costs, Flue gases, Desulfurization, Filters, Elec-
trostatic precipitators, Burners, Lime, Selective cata-
lytic reduction, Limestone, Drying, Rebuming,  Selec-
tive noncatalytic reduction.
PB2000-500017REB             CD-ROM CP D04
Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA) TSCATS
(Test Submissions Database) Comprehensive Up-
date (Raw  Data File) (on  CD-ROM). November
1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Nov 1999,1 CD-ROM.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. Product
no  longer available on magnetic tape. Supersedes
PB99-502106. See also PB96-502596, PB97-591331,
PB97-500318, and P897-500292.
The datafile is on one CD-ROM disc.  Data  format:
ASCII. Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-
800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other
countries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;  and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


TSCATS (Toxic Substances Control Act Test Submis-
sions) is an online index to unpublished,  nonconfiden-
tial  studies covering chemical testing results and ad-
verse effects of chemicals on health and ecological
systems. The studies are submitted by U.S. industry to
EPA under several sections of the Toxic Substances
Control Act (TSCA). There are four types of documents
in the database: Section 4 chemical testing  results,
Section  8(d) health and safety studies. Section 8(e)
substantial risk of injury to  health or the environment
notices,  and voluntary documents submitted  to EPA
known as a For Your Information (FYI) notice. TSCATS
contains information that is pertinent to the risk assess-
ment and  hazard evaluation processes.  The informa-
tion can be used in conjunction with published material
and is a valuable source along with or in the absence
of published data. The data are used by federal and
state agencies, researchers, lexicologists, risk asses-
sors, the regulated industry, attorneys, hade and pro-
fessional associations. TSCATS was developed  to
make ongoing and completed chemical testing studies
available to the public and includes chemical exposure
studies, epidemiology, environmental fate, monitoring,
episodic incidents, such as spills and case reports.
There are 81,000 studies on 6,700 unique chemical
substances are contained in 23,000 documents. On
average three or four individual studies are extracted
from each document. Studies are indexed under three
broad categories: health effects, ecological effects and
environmental fate. Additional  controlled vocabulary
terms are assigned to describe the experimental proto-
col  and test observations. A TSCATS record also  in-
cludes: the chemical name, CAS (Chemical Abstracts
Service) Registry Number, Section of TSCA, title, doc-
ument number, microfiche number, submitting organi-
zation, and performing organization. A select number
of studies also have abstracts. Microfiche copies of the
full-text documents of the  unpublished  reports ref-
erenced by TSCATS are directly available from NTIS.
The tides of these 23,000 unpublished reports can  be
searched  directly  on  the   NTIS  web  site   at
www.ntis.gov/yeltowbk/1 nty834.htm.


Keywords: Toxic Substances Control Act, "Chemical
compounds, "Data file, Toxicity, Environmental effects.
Health effects, Tests,  Information dissemination, Data
bases,  Chemical spills, Chemical industry, Environ-
mental health, Environmental policy, Risk assessment,
Industrial  wastes,  Measurement,  Monitoring,  CD-
ROM, Environmental fate.
PB2000-500023REB                      CP D02
Methods  for  Derivation  of Inhalation  Refemce
Concentrations and Applications of Inhalation Do-
simetry (Raw Data File) (on Diskette). Data file.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Center for Environmental Assess-
ment.
1994,1 diskette.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software.
The datafile is on one 3 1/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
high density, printed documentation included; may be
ordered separately as PB2000-100284.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other  countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

An inhalation reference concentration (RFC) is defined
as an estimate (with uncertainty spanning perhaps an
order of magnitude) of a continuous inhalation expo-
sure to the human population  (including sensitive sub-
groups) that is  likely to be without appreciable  risk of
deletenous noncancer hearth effects during a lifetime.
The methods for  derivation  of  RFC estimates  pre-
sented in this document include general principles of
dose-response  assessment  for  noncancer toxicity.
Evaluation of noncancer toxicity requires determination
of the critical toxic effect from an array of toxicity data
on different target tissues and endpoints of various
severities within specific disease continuums. The typi-
cal assessment requires designation of a no-observed-
adverse-effect  level (NOAEL). General guidance on
how to evaluate toxicity data and on data base require-
ments is presented. Because the various species used
in inhalation toxicology studies do not receive identical
doses in comparable respiratory tract regions when ex-
posed to the same aerosol or gas, dosimetric adjust-
ments are applied for interspecies extrapolation. Do-
simetry  adjustments are  used  to calculate  human
equivalent concentrations  (HEC)  estimates from ob-
served NOAEL values. The dosimetry adjustments are
based on the type of toxicant  (particles versus gases,
and within gases, for the three categories defined on
the basis of major determinants of uptake) and  on the
type of toxic effect (in the respiratory tract or sites re-
mote to the respiratory tract). Alternative approaches
(e.g., benchmark) to the NOAEL/LOAEL approach are
presented. Guidance on the applications of uncertainty
factors and assignment of confidence statements is
also provided.

Keywords: "Dosimetry,  "Inhalation, "Ecological con-
centration, "Risk assessment, "Data file, Health  ef-
fects, Toxicity,  Maximum permissible exposure, Par-
ticles, Gases,  Aerosols, Respiratory tract, Dose-re-
sponse  relationships,  Public health, Human  popu-
lations, Diskettes.
PB2000-500029REB                      CP D04
Stationary Source Sampling and Analysis Direc-
tory (SSSADIR),  Version 2.1  (Project Summary)
(Raw Data File) (on Diskette). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
May 1997,1 diskette.
This product contains text only. Customers  must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. DOS op-
erating system, 2MB. Supersedes PB91 -507749.
The datafile is on one 3 1/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
high density. Printed documentation included; may be
ordered separately as PB2000-100293. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Environmental Protection Agency, in developing
and evaluating sampling and analysis methodology for
stationary sources, has compiled information on avail-
ability of sampling and analytical methods. Information
has also been summarized on the applicability of the
gas chromatography/mass spectrometry as the analyt-
ical method. This information is accessibile in this doc-
ument The SSSADIR has information on which sam-
pling and analytical methods to  use for organic com-
pounds listed in Tide III of the Clean Air Act Amend-
ments (CAAA) of 1990, as well as Appendices VIII and
IX of RCRA compounds, and the status of method
evaluation for these analytes. The SSSADIR provides
information on CAAA compounds for which EPA has
no  potential methods available but provides sugges-
tions on ways to develop methods.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 Keywords:   "Data  file,  "Air  pollution  sampling,
 "Stationary pollutant sources, "Directories, Air pollution
 sources, Chemical  analysis,  Gas  chromatography,
 Mass spectroscopy, Analytical methods, Organic com-
 pounds, Diskettes, Clean Air Amendments of 1990,
 RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act).
 PB2000-963207REB              PC A03/MF A01
 Guidance on Preparing Independent Government
 Cost Estimates (IGCEs). Directive.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 29 Jul 1993, 22p, EPA 540-F-99-024, OSWER-9202.1-
 12.
 Portions of this document are not fully legible in paper
 copy or microfiche.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche.  Product reproduced from
 digital image.

 The purpose of this memorandum is to transmit the
 guidance on roles  and responsibilities for preparing
 Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCEs) for
 remedial and enforcement work assignments, and for
 conducting and documenting work plan negotiations  in
 the Superfund program.

 Keywords:    "Superfund,    "Cost    estimation,
 "Remediation,  Federal government,  Responsibility,
 Waste  management, Pollution control, Cost analysis,
 US  EPA,  Law  enforcement. Pollution  regulations,
 Guides, "IGCEs(lndependent Government Cost Esti-
 mates), "Independent Government Cost Estimates.
PB2000-963208REB               PC A01/MF A01
Revised  Policy on Performance of Risk Assess-
ment During Investigation/Feasibility Studies (Rl/
FS) Conducted bt Potential Responsible Parties.
Directive.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Jan 1996,4p, EPA 540-F-99-025, OSWER-9340.1-
02.
See also PB93-963620, PB91-139493.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product  reproduced from
digital image.

As part of the recently announced administrative  re-
forms to  the Superfund program, the Administrator
stated that EPA would reaffirm its commitment to 'allow
PRPs to conduct risk assessments under proper cir-
cumstances as part of the overall site study (RI/FS).'
This memorandum announces EPA's revised policy on
allowing PRPs to conduct the risk assessment portion
of the RI/FS.

Keywords:    "Superfund,    "Risk    assessment,
"Performance evaluation,  "Remediation,  Hazardous
materials. Waste management, Pollution control, Pol-
lution regulations, Government policies, US EPA, En-
forcement,   Legal   aspects,   Feasibility  studies,
*PRP(Potential Responsible Parties), "Potentially Re-
sponsible   Parties,   Cleanup   operations,    Rl/
FS(Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies).
PB98-963241REB                 PCA10/MFA03
Guide  to  Preparing Superfund Proposed Plans,
Records of Decisions, and Other  Remedy  Se-
lected Decision Documents.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 1999,196p, EPA 540-R-98-031, OSWER-9200.1 -
23P.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product  reproduced from
digital image.

This Guide has been developed to accomplish the fol-
lowing:  provide recommended formats and content for
Superfund remedial action decision documents; clarify
roles and  responsibilities of the  U.S. Environmental
Protection  Agency (EPA), Federal facilities,  States,
and Indian Tribes in  developing and issuing decision
documents; clarify roles and responsibilities of stake-
holders in the remedy selection processes; and explain
how to  address changes made to proposed and se-
lected remedies. The decision documents addressed
by this guidance are the Proposed Plan, the Record of
Decision (ROD),  the Explanation of Significant  Dif-
ferences (ESD), and the ROD Amendment, Section
117 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), as
amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reau-
thorization Act of 1986 (SARA), requires the issuance
of decision documents for remdial actions taken pursu-
ant to Section 104, 106, 120, and 122. This guidance
document provides additional guidelines and is based
upon the Superfund statute and regulations.

Keywords:  "Superfund,  "Pollution  control,  "Project
planning, "Regulatory guides, US EPA, Waste man-
agement,  Remedial  action,  Contingency  planning,
Project management, Responsibility, Implementation,
Record    of   Decision,   Cleanup   operations,
CERCLA(Cpmprehensive  Environmental  Response
Compensation and Liability Act),  SARA(Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act).
PB98-963252REB                PC A03/MF A01
Issuance of Final  Guidance: Ecological Risk As-
sessment and Risk Maangement Principles  for
Superfund Sites.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
7 Oct 1999,12p, EPA/540/F-98/067, OSWER 9285.7-
28P.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. S ingle copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

This guidance is intended to help Superfund risk man-
agers make ecological risk management decisions that
are based on sound science, consistent across Re-
gions, and present a characterization of site risks that
is transparent to the public. It provides risk managers
with six principles to consider when making ecological
risk management decisions. The ability to make sound
ecological risk  management decisions  is dependent
upon the quality and extent of information provided in
the ecological risk assessment (ERA). The principles
provided in  this guidance supplement (the  ERAGS
guidance) and (PB97-963211) will aid remedial Project
managers (RPMs) and on-scene coordinators (OSCs)
in planning ERAs of appropriate scope and complexity
and in identifying response alternatives in the feasibility
study or engineering evaluation/cost analysis that are
protective ofthe environment.

Keywords: "Ecology, "Risk assessment, "Superfund,
"Site characterization, Cost  benefit analysis,  Hazard-
ous materials, Environmental health. Pollution control,
Remediation,  Habitat  improvement,  Environmental
policy, Risk factors, Decision making.
PB99-111411REB                PC A10/MF A02
Disinfection  Profiling  and  Benchmarking Guid-
ance Manual.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 1999,194p, EPA/815/R-99/013.
SeealsoPB99-111437.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The objective of this guidance manual is to help Public
Water Systems (PWSs) in implementing the practice of
disinfection  profiling and benchmarking as required
under the interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment
Rule (IESWTFI) promulgated December 16,1998. The
IESWTR applies to surface water or Ground Water
Under Direct influence (GWUDI) of surface water sys-
tems serving 10,000 people or more. This guidance
manual describes the applicability of the profiling and
benchmarking provision to PWSs and details the pro-
cedures for generating a disinfection profile and cal-
culating the disinfection benchmark. Finally, this guid-
ance manual provides guidance to PWSs on determin-
ing 'significant changes' to disinfection practices, com-
municating with the  State, and the use of the disinfec-
tion benchmark in modifying disinfection practices.

Keywords:   "Disinfection,   "Microorganism   con-
trol(Water),  "Manuals,  Giardia,  Viruses, Water sys-
tems, Water treatment plants, Alternatives,  Byprod-
ucts,  Record keeping,  Monitoring, Data collection,
Data quality, "Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treat-
ment Rule, Log inactivation.
PB99-111445REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Microbial and  Disinfection Byproduct  Rules Si-
multaneous Compliance Manual.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 1999,150p.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Safe Drinking Water Act  (SDWA) Amendments of
1996 require the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy (EPA) to develop several new drinking water regula-
tions, A  group of these regulations, known as  the Mi-
crobial and Disinfection Byproduct (M-DBP) Rules, ad-
dresses two key public health concerns: acute  threats
from microbial contamination  and chronic threats from
disinfectant residuals and byproducts of disinfection.
EPA recognizes that  some  Public  Water Systems
(PWSs)  may encounter technological conflicts when
trying to meet the goals of  the different regulations. Be-
cause each of these rules  has equivalent stature in the
law and  requires simultaneous compliance, the goal of
one rule cannot be undermined in favor of the  goal of
another. This guidance manual describes many of the
potential conflicts that may arise as systems  comply
with these rules, and provides possible solutions and
approaches to resolve these conflicts.

Keywords:  "Water systems,  "Microorganism con-
trol(Water), "Water quality management, "Safe Drink-
ing Water Act, Disinfectants, Byproducts, Water treat-
ment plants, Conform bacteria, Chlorination, Chemical
treatment(Water treatment), Water supply, Distribution
system,  Water distribution, Potable water, Regulatory
guides,    Requirements,   Compliance,   Manuals,
"Disinfection Byproducts Rule, "Interim Enhanced Sur-
face Water Treatment Rule, Lead and Copper Rule.
PB99-155814REB                PC E99/MF E99
Response  to  Comments Document:  Land  Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment  Standards for Metal Wastes  and
Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing
Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
clusion   of    Recycled    Wood   Preserving
Wastewaters (Kit).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,2337p-in 14v, EPA/530/R-99/020.
Kit  includes:  PB99-155822,  PB99-155830,  PB99-
155848, PB99-155855, PB99-155863, PB99-155871,
PB99-155889,  PB99-155897,   PB99-155905,  PB99-
155913, PB99-155921, PB99-155939, PB99-155947
and PB99-155954.
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PB99-155822REB                PC A06/MF A01
Response  to  Comments Document:  Land  Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment  Standards for Metal Wastes and
Mineral  Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing
Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
clusion    of    Recycled    Wood   Preserving
Wastewaters.  Volume  1. Comments Related to
Phase 3 Proposed Rule (March 2,1997).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,80p, EPA/530/R-99/020A.
See also PB99-155830 (Volume 2).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report responds to public comments relevant to
foundry sand issues.

Keywords: "Waste treatment,  "Pollution standards,
"Hazardous wastes,  "Secondary materials industry,
                                                                                                                            March 2000     15

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 'Metal industry,  Foundires,  Sands,  Waste disposal,
 Waste management,  Exclusion,  Industrial wastes,
 Toxic substances. Foundry engineering. Foundry prac-
 tice, Regulations, "Land disposal restrictions, 'Public
 comments, 'Responses.
 PB99-155830REB                PCA15/MFA03
 Response to Comments  Document: Land Dis-
 posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
 ing  Treatment Standards  for Metal  Wastes and
 Mineral  Processing Wastes; Mineral  Processing
 Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
 Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion    of   Recycled    Wood    Preserving
 Wastewaters. Volume 2.  Comments Related  to
 Phase 4 Proposed Rule (August 22,1995).
 Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 Apr 1998,308p, EPA/530/R-99/020B.
 See also PB99-155822 (Volume 1) and PB99-155848
 (Volume 3).
 Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-155814. Product reproduced from  digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax  at   (703)605-6900;   and  email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,  USA.
The report responds to public comments relating to ar-
senic, beryllium, cadmium, lead, nickel, selenium, sil-
ver, vanadium, zinc,  and general  metals treatment
standards; state authorization; and foundry sand, slag,
and toxicrty characteristics issues. It addresses LDR
and the hazardous waste identification rule, underlying
hazardous waste constituents, and miscellaneous top-
ics. It also examines the wood preserving wastewater
exclusion.
Keywords;  "Waste treatment, 'Pollution standards,
'Hazardous wastes, 'Secondary materials industry,
'Metal industry, "Wood processing industry, Waste dis-
posal, Waste management, Exclusion, Metals, Toxic
substances. Waste water, Wood preservatives. Forest
products industry. Industrial  wastes,  Regulations,
Foundries,  Sands, Slags, State  government,  'Land
disposal restrictions, *LDR(Land disposal restrictions),
•Public comments, 'Responses.
PB99-155848REB                 PC A077MF A02
Response  to Comments  Document:  Land  Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes;  Min-
eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill
Exclusion  Issues, Treatment Standards for  Haz-
ardous Soils, and Exclusion of  Recycled Wood
Preserving  Wastewaters. Volume 3. Comments
Related  to First  Supplemental  Proposed  Rule
(January 25,1996).
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,116p, EPA/530/R-99/020C.
See also PB99-155830 (Volume 2) and PB99-155855
(Volume 4).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;   and   email  at
orders0ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The report  responds to public comments related to
state authorization; beryllium, chromium, vanadium,
zinc, and general metals treatment standards; and
manufactured gas plant issues. It addresses land dis-
posal restrictions and the hazardous waste identifica-
tion rule.
Keywords: "Waste treatment,  'Pollution standards,
'Hazardous wastes, 'Secondary materials industry,
*Metal industry. Waste disposal, Waste management,
Exclusion, Metals,  Industrial wastes. Manufactured
gas, Gas plants,  Regulations,  State  government,
T_and  disposal   restrictions,   'Public   comments,
'Responses.
 PB99-1558S5REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Response to Comments Document:  Land  Dis-
 posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
 ing  Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and
 Mineral Processing  Wastes; Mineral Processing
 Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
 Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Ex-
 clusion   of   Recycled    Wood   Preserving
 Wastewaters. Volume 4. Comments Related to
 First Notice of Data Availability (May 10,1996).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 Apr 1998,54p, EPA/530/R-99/020D.
 See  also PB99-155848 (Volume 3) and PB99-155863
 (Volume 5).
 Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);  fax   at  (703)605-6900;   and  email  at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
 Port  Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The  report responds to public comments related to
 lead  and silver treatment standards. It addresses the
 wood preserving  wastewater  exclusion and   mis-
 cellaneous issues.

 Keywords: *Waste  treatment,  'Pollution  standards,
 'Hazardous wastes, 'Secondary materials  industry,
 "Metal industry, "Wood processing industry, Waste dis-
 posal.   Waste   management,   Exclusion,  Silver,
 Lead(Metal), Waste water, Wood preservatives, Indus-
 trial wastes. Regulations, 'Responses, "Land disposal
 restrictions, 'Public comments.
PB99-1SS863REB                PC A03/MF A01
Response  to  Comments Document: Land Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes; Min-
eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill
Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Haz-
ardous Soils,  and Exclusion of Recycled Wood
Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 5. Comments
Related to  Second  Notice of  Data  Availability
(March 5,1997).
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,28p, EPA/530/R-99/020E.
See also PB99-155855 (Volume 4) and PB99-155871
(Volume 6).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
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NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report responds to public comments addressing
and addition of iron filling to foundry sand.

Keywords: "Waste  treatment "Pollution  standards,
•Hazardous wastes, 'Secondary  materials  industry,
'Metal   industry,   Foundries,  Sands,   Iron,  Fil-
ingXCutting), Industrial wastes, Waste disposal, Waste
management.  Exclusion, Environment management,
Regulations, 'Land disposal restrictions, 'Public com-
ments, 'Responses.
PB99-155871REB                PCA12/MFA03
Response  to  Comments Document: Land Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment Standards for  Metal  Wastes and
Mineral  Processing Wastes; Mineral  Processing
Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
clusion    of    Recycled   Wood    Preserving
Wastewaters. Volume  6.  Comments  Related  to
Second Supplemental  Proposed Rule (May 12,
1997).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,250p, EPA/530/R-99/020F.
See also PB99-155863 (Volume 5) and PB99-155889
(Volume 7).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
 The report responds to public comments related to an-
 timony, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury,
 nickel, selenium, silver, vanadium, zinc, and general
 metals treatment standards. It address  comments re-
 ceived relating to manufactured gas plant, thallium,
 contaminated soil, and land disposal restrictions and
 hazardous waste identification rule issues. It considers
 underlying hazardous constituents, underground injec-
 tion, and the wood preserving wastewater exclusion.

 Keywords:  "Waste treatment,  'Pollution  standards,
 'Hazardous wastes, 'Secondary materials industry,
 'Mineral industry, 'Metal  industry, 'Wood processing
 industry, Waste disposal,  Waste management. Exclu-
 sion,  Metals,  Industrial wastes, Soil contamination,
 Land  pollution, Ground disposal, Manufactured  gas,
 Gas plants, Thallium, Wood  preservatives,  Waste
 water,  Regulations, Underground injection, Injection
 wells, State government,  "Land disposal restrictions,
 "Public comments, 'Responses, Bevill wastes.
PB99-155889REB                PC A23/MF A04
Response  to  Comments Document:  Land  Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes; Min-
eral Processing Secondary Materials  and Bevill
Exclusion  Issues, Treatment Standards for Haz-
ardous Soils,  and Exclusion of Recycled Wood
Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 7. Comments
Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
Soils.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,524p, EPA/530/R-99/020G.
See also PB99-155871  (Volume 6) and PB99-155897
(Volume 8).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99JMF E99,
PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
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NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report  responds to public comments related to
contaminated soil issues. It addresses minimum treat-
ment standards for contaminated media and  hazard-
ous soil.

Keywords: 'Soil contamination, "Pollution standards,
"Hazardous wastes,  'Secondary  materials industry,
'Mineral industry, 'Metal industry, 'Wood processing
industry, Land pollution  control. Soil treatment, Waste
treatment, Industrial wastes, Remediation, Waste dis-
posal, Waste management, Exclusion, Regulations,
'Land  disposal   restrictions,  'Public  comments,
'Responses.
PB99-155897REB                PC A04/MF A01
Response  to  Comments  Document: Land Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment Standards  for  Metal Wastes and
Mineral Processing Wastes;  Mineral  Processing
Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
clusion   of    Recycled    Wood   Preserving
Wastewaters. Volume  8.  Comments  Related  to
Regulatory Impact  Analysis for Newly-Identified
Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in First
Supplemental Proposed Rule (January 25,1996).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,36p, EPA/530/R-99/020H.
See also PB99-155889 (Volume 7) and PB99-155905
(Volume 9).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;   and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report responds to public comments related to the
adequacy of the regulatory impact analysis for newly
identified mineral  processing waste issues in the first
supplemental rule. It addresses comments about the
proposed regulatory  requirements and predicted re-
sponses. It also answers comments received on the
cost analysis, specific mining sectors and facilities, and
risk assessment.

Keywords: "Waste  treatment,  "Pollution standards,
'Hazardous wastes,  'Secondary materials  industry,
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
'Mineral industry, 'Mining industry, Mine  wastes,
Mines(Excavation), Waste didposal, Waste recycling,
Waste management, Regulations, Industrial wastes,
Risk assessment, Environmental impacts, Cost analy-
sis, 'Mineral processing,  'Land disposal restrictions,
'Public comments,  'Responses, Regulatory impact
analysis.
PB99-15S905REB                PCA04/MFA01
Response  to  Comments Document:  Land  Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase IV. Final Rule Promul-
gating Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes and
Mineral  Processing  Wastes; Mineral Processing
Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
clusion    of    Recycled    Wood    Preserving
Wastewaters.  Volume 9. Comments  Related  to
Regulatory Impact Analysis for  Newly-Identified
Mineral  Processing Waste Issues Raised in Sec-
ond Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12,1997).
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,48p, EPA/530/R-99/020I.
See also PB99-155897 (Volume 8) and PB99-155913
(Voluem 10).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
P899-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)605-6900;  and   email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.goy. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


The report addresses public comments concerning
cost methodology,  risk methodology, costs of alter-
native feedstock proposal, economic impacts, benefits
and risk results, and the regulatory flexibility analysis.


Keywords-. 'Economic analysis, "Pollution standards,
'Hazardous wastes,  "Secondary materials industry,
•Mineral industry,  'Metal  industry, 'Wood processing
industry,  Cost  benefit analysis, Risk analysis, Alter-
natives,  Chemical  feedstocks,  Economic  impact,
Waste treatment, Waste disposal,  Waste manage-
ment, Exclusion,  Regulations, 'Land disposal restric-
tions, "Public  comments,  "Responses, Regulatory
flexibility analysis.
 PB99-155913REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Response to Comments  Document: Land  Dis-
 posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
 ing Treatment Standards  for  Metal  Wastes  and
 Mineral Processing Wastes;  Mineral  Processing
 Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
 Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion    of   Recycled    Wood   Preserving
 Wastewaters. Volume 10:  Comments Related to
 Regulatory Impact Analysis for TC-Metal Hazard-
 ous Waste Issues  Raised in  Original Proposed
 Rule, August 22,  1995 and  in Second Supple-
 mental Proposed Rule (May 12,1997).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 Apr 1998,18p, EPA/530/R-99/020J.
 See also PB99-155905  (Volume 9) and PB99-155921
 (Volume 11).
 Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from  NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000  (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at   (703)605-6900;  and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


 The report reviews public comments relevant to the
 toxicity characteristic metals requirement and provides
 EPA's rationale for reaching its conclusions.


 Keywords: "Waste  treatment,  "Pollution standards,
 "Hazardous wastes, "Secondary materials, "Mineral in-
 dustry, 'Metal industry, "Wood  processing industry,
 Toxic  substances,  Metals,  Toxicity,  US  EPA,
 Environmenta  policy,  Requirements,   Regulations,
 Waste disposal, Waste management,  Waste water,
 "Land  disposal   restrictions,   'Public  comments,
 'Responses,  Regulatory impact analysis, Mineral proc-
 essing, Bevill wastes.
PB99-155921REB                PC A07/M F A02
Response to  Comments  Document: Land  Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes;  Min-
eral  Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill
Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for  Haz-
ardous Soils;  and Exclusion of Recycled Wood
Reserving Wastewaters. Volume 11. Comments
Related to  Newly-Identified  Mineral  Processing
Waste Treatment Standards, Grab versus Com-
posite Sampling, Radioactive  Mixed  TC-Metal
Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998,122p, EPA/530/R-99/020K.
See also PB99-155913 (Volume 10) and PB99-155939
(Volume 12).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other  coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)605-6900;  and   email   at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


The  report responds to public comments relevant to
appropriate sampling methods, treatment standards
for newly identified mineral processing wastes,  radio-
active waste mixed with  toxicity characteristic  metal
wastes, sulfide waste issues.


Keywords:  'Waste sampling, 'Pollution standards,
•Hazardous wastes, "Secondary materials, "Mineral in-
dustry, "Metal  industry,  Radioactive wastes,  Mine
wastes, Toxicity, Metals,  Sulfides, Toxic substances,
Regulations, Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Waste
management, "Land disposal restrictions, 'Public com-
ments,  'Responses,  Mineral   processing,   Mixed
wastes.
PB99-155947REB                PC A16/MF A03
Response to  Comments Document: Land  Dis-
posal Restrictions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgat-
ing Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes; Min-
eral  Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill
Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Haz-
ardous Soils;  and Exclusion of Recycled Wood
Preserving Wastewaters; Volume  13. Comments
Related to  First  Supplemental Proposed  Rule
(January 26, 1996). Clarification of  Bevill Exclu-
sion for Mining Wastes, Changes to the Definition
of Solid Waste for Processing Wastes, Treatment
Standards for Characteristic Mineral Processing
Wastes and Associated Issues.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 1998  347p, EPA/530/R-99/020M.
See also PB99-155939 (Volume 12) and PB99-155954
(Volume 14).
Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other  coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)605-6900;  and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The  report responds to public comments relevant to
mineral processing and the definition of solid waste. It
addresses conditions relating to  legitimate recycling,
concentrations of recoverable mineral and acid-alter-
native tests, constraints on non-recoverable hazardous
constituents, speculative accumulation, one-time notifi-
cations, groundwater protection  standards, unit clo-
sure, and basic unit integrity. It also examines general
comments  on  alternative  approaches  and  Bevill
issues.

Keywords:  'Waste  recycling,  "Pollution standards,
"Hazardous  wastes, 'Secondary materials industry,
'Metal industry, "Mining industry,  Solid wastes, Mate-
rials recovery,  Waste product utilization, Byproducts,
Sludges, Alternatives, Water pollution control, Waste
treatment, Waste disposal, Waste management. Reg-
ulations,  "Land  disposal  restrictions, "Public  com-
rvi«*ntr.  *Daenrtneoe   *Minoral  nrn/^jacQinn  "Bevill
 PB99-155939REB                 PCA12/MFA03
 Response to Comments  Document:  Land  Dis-
 posal Restrictions, Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgat-
 ing  Treatment Standards  for Metal Wastes and
 Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral  Processing
 Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
 Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion    of   Recycled   Wood    Preserving
 Wastewaters. Volume 12. Comments  Related to
 Capcity  Analysis  for  Newly-Identified Toxicity
 Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Process-
 ing Wastes.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 Apr 1998,230p, EPA/530/R-99/020L.
 See also PB99-155921 (Volume 11) and PB99-155947
 (Volume 13).
 Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000  (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at  (703)605-6900;   and   email  at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


 The report summarizes and responds to public com-
 ments relevant to surface-disposed required and avail-
 able treatment capacity.  It  addresses general  com-
 ments on treatment capacity, specific comment on
 available and required capacity for toxicity characteris-
 tic metal wastes, and specific comments on available
 and required  treatment capacity for mineral processing
 wastes.


 Keywords: "Waste  disposal, 'Pollution standards,
 "Hazardous  wastes, 'Secondary materials industry,
 •Mineral industry,  'Metal industry, Ground disposal,
 Capacity, Landfills, Risk analysis, Metals, Toxic sub-
 stances, Industrial wastes, Toxicity, Waste treatment,
 Regulations,  Waste management, 'Land disposal re-
 strictions,  'Public comments,  'Responses,  Mineral
 processing.
                                                  ments,  'Responses,
                                                  wastes.
                     'Mineral  processing,
 PB99-155954REB                 PCA10/MFA02
 Response to Comments  Document: Land Dis-
 posal Restrictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgat-
 ing Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes; Min-
 eral  Processing Secondary Materials and  Bevill
 Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for Haz-
 ardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recycled  Wood
 Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14. Comments
 Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule
 (May 12,  1997):  Treatment Standards for  Metal
 Wastes and Mineral  Processing Wastes, Mineral
 Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use
 of Hazardous Waste as Fill.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 Apr 1998,176p, EPA/530/R-99/020N.
 See also PB99-155947 (Volume 13).
 Also available in kit of 14 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-155814. Product reproduced from digital  image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);  fax  at   (703)605-6900;   and  email  at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report responds to public comments relevant to
 land storage of secondary materials, including  criteria
 for high volumes of Bevill-exempt mining and mineral
 processing wastes, containment units (tanks, contain-
 ers, buildings, and approved pads), and class of mate-
 rials outside of RCRA  jurisdiction. It examines  restric-
 tion on using non-Bevill materials as alternative feed-
 stocks  and high-risk mining wastes excluded  by the
 Bevill Amendment.  It  also  addresses  comments on
 damage cases and environmental releases, character-
 ization  of mineral processing wastes, cost of remedi-
 ation, risk posed by Bevill mining wastes, and other
 comments on materials supporting the proposed rule.
 It discusses comments on the mineral processing im-
 pact analysis and proposed criteria for clarifying Bevill
 status waste.

 Keywords:  "Waste  storage,  "Pollution standards,
 'Hazardous  wastes,  "Secondary materials  industry,
 "Mineral   industry,  "Metal  industry.   Regulations,
 Ground disposal, Mine wastes, Remediation, Land pol-
 lution  control,  Storage tanks,  Containment, Alter-


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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
natives. Chemical feedstocks, Waste treatment, Waste
disposal, Waste management,  Exclusion, Environ-
mental  effects, land  disposal  restrictions, 'Public
comments,  'Responses, Bevill wastes, Mineral proc-
essing,  RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act), Waste characterizaton, Regulatory impact analy-
sis.
PB99-155962REB                 PC A12/MF A03
Human Health and Environmental Damages from
Mining and Mineral Processing Wastes. Technical
Brackground Document Supporting the Final Rule
Applying Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Apr 1998,228p, EPA/530/R-99/037.
Kathy Bruneske/EPASW (703)308-7898.
Product  reproduced from digital  image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In preparing this background document, EPA sought to
support selected aspects of the regulation by providing
readily available examples of human health and envi-
ronmental damage caused by wastes from mining and
mineral processing. EPA relied primarily on extensive
data on damages from the management of mining and
mineral processing wastes that EPA had previously
collected and anlayzed. To identify a few additional
cases, EPA conducted limited new data gathering that
was feasible within project constraints. In identifying
existing and new damage cases to compile, EPA se-
lected cases that demonstrate that human health and
environmental damages occur across a wide range of
mineral commodity sectors and throughtout the United
States.

Keywords:  'Environmental effects,  'Human  health,
"Health effects, 'Mining, 'Mineral industry. Case stud-
ies. Mine wastes, Acid mine drainage, Water pollution,
Ground water, Mine waters, Surface waters, Soil con-
tamination, Land pollution,  Heavy  metals, Storage
tanks,  Mines(Excavations), Environmental exposure,
Environmental transport, Mill tailings, Waste disposal,
Waste water. Aquatic ecosystems. Leakage, Water
supply, 'Land Disposal Restrictions, 'Mineral process-
ing.
PB99-155970REB                 PC A99/MF E11
Identification and  Description of Mineral Process-
ing  Sectors;  Technical  Backgrond Document;
Final.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Apr 1998,1050p, EPA/530/R-99/022.
Product  reproduced from  digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;         and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road,  Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

EPA reviewed the 36 industrial sectors (commodities)
and 97 different general categories of wastes identified
in a previously published Advanced Notice of Public
Rule Making. EPA also reviewed a listing of more than
100 mineral commodities prepared by the U.S. Bureau
of Mines, This information, in addition to data collected
in previous EPA studies, was used to compile a com-
prehensive list of mineral commodity sectors. In the
process,  the Agency identified a  total of 62 mineral
commodities that could generate  mineral  processing
waste streams that  could potentially exhibit one of the
characteristics of  an RCRA hazardous site.

Keywords:    'Mineral   industry,    'Identification,
'Descriptions, Sectoral analysis. Waste streams, Haz-
ardous wastes, Toxic  substances. Ground disposal,
Waste disposal, Waste recycling. Materials recovery,
Waste reuse,  Classification,   Mineral processing,
'LDR(Land Disposal Restrictions), 'Land Disposal Re-
strictions, Waste generation.
PB99-155988REB                 PC A14/MF A03
Danage Cases and Environmental Releases from
Mines and Mineral Processing Sites.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Apr 1998,290p, EPA/530/R-99&23.
Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;         and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In its continuing efforts of collecting information on the
mining and mineral processing industry, EPA obtained
detailed information to develop approximately 62 sum-
maries illustrating recent mining and mineral  process-
ing damage  cases in a  variety of  mineral commodity
sectors and states. While these cases should  not be
viewed as the results of an exhaustive survey of as a
statistically representative body of knowledge, EPA
does believe they demonstrate that releases of con-
stituents to the environment with consequent environ-
mental damages have been  and  are occurring from
many different types of  mineral production sites and
activities across the U.S. Table 1 provides summary in-
formation on the cases of documented damages and
contaminant  releases described in this report. Addi-
tional detail on the specific facility can be found in the
body of the  report. In the accompanying tables, the
cases are organized according to the primary mineral
commodity sectors involved. In addition, the table de-
scribes the general source of constituent releases, and
provides supporting information on the nature and se-
verity of any resulting environmental damages.

Keywords: 'Human health, "Health effects,  'Mining,
'Mineral industry,  Case studies. Mine wastes, Acid
mine drainage. Water pollution, Ground water. Mine
waters, Surface waters. Impounded water, Soil con-
tamination, Land  pollution, Heavy  metals,  Storage
tanks, Mines(Excavations),  Environmental exposure.
Environmental transport, Mill tailings, Waste disposal,
Waste water, Toxicity, Aquatic ecosystems, Leakage,
Water supply, "Land Disposal Restrictions,  'Mineral
processing.


PB99-155996REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Capacity Analysis for Land  Disposal Restrictions,
Phase IV. Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic
Metal  Wastes  and Mineral Processing  Wastes,
(Final Rule): Technical  Background Document.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Apr 1998,678p, EPA/530/R-99/024.
Kathy Bruneske/EPASW (703)308-7898.
Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents the capacity analysis for sur-
face-disposed wastes' that EPA conducted to support
the Land  Disposal  Restrictions  (LDRs)-Phase IV:
Issues Associated with Treatment Standards for Newly
Identified Mineral Processing Waste and Toxicity Char-
acteristic Metal Wastes. EPA conducts capacity analy-
ses  to evaluate  the  need  for  national  capacity
variances from the land disposal prohibitions. The ca-
pacity analysis provides estimates  of the quantities of
wastes that will require  alternative commercial treat-
ment prior to  land disposal as a result of the LDRs and
estimates alternative commercial  treatment  capacity
available to manage wastes restricted from land dis-
posal. In this rule,  EPA is promulgating LDRs for the
newly identified mineral processing wastes and toxicity
characteristic metal wastes that have not been covered
in previous LDR rulemakings. Sections provide addi-
tional details on the legal background and overall
methodology for this capacity  analysis. A summary of
results also is provided.

Keywords: 'Mineral industry,  'Metal industry,  'Toxic
substances,  "Waste  disposal,  "Capacity,  Landfills,
Ground disposal, Waste treatment. Waste manage-
ment, Radioactive wastes, Hazardous wastes, Metals,
Soil contamination, Solid wastes.  Regulations, Legal
aspects, "Land Disposal Restrictions, Mineral process-
ing, Mixed wastes, RCRA(Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act).
PB99-156002REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Background Document for Analysis of the Land
Disposal Restrictions, Phase IV: Underground In-
jection Data and Issues.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Apr 1998,146p, EPA/530/R-99/025.
Product reproduced from digital  image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;         and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents data and issues related to the
effects on underground injection from the  Land Dis-
posal Restrictions (LDR) - Phase IV; Treatment Stand-
ards for Newly Identified Mineral Wastes and Toxicity
Characteristics Metal Wastes. In this rule. EPA is pro-
mulgating LDRs for the newly identified mineral proc-
essing wastes are toxicity characteristic metal wastes
that  have  not  been  covered  in  previous LDR
rulemakings. In  addition, this  rule makes changes to
the Universal Treatment Standards  (UTS) for non-
wastewaters for selected  matals requiring  certain
wastes covered  in previous LDR rulemakings to meet
more  stringent treatment requirements for some metal
underlying hazardous constituents (UHCs). This docu-
ment  provides estimates of the quantities  of wastes
that will require alternative commen'cal treatment prior
to land disposal  as a result of the LDRs and estimates
of alternative commercial treatment capacity available
to manage wastes restricted from land disposal.

Keywords: 'Underground injection, 'Injection wells,
"Waste disposal, "Mineral industry, "Metal industry.
Landfills, Capacity,  Toxic substances, Hazardous
wastes, Toxicity, Waste management, Ground  dis-
posal, Exemptions, Variances, Legal aspects. Waste
transport, Waste treatment, 'Land Disposal  Restric-
tions,  Mineral processing.
PB99-156010REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restric-
tions to Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost  Sav-
ings, and Economic Impacts.
ICF Kaiser, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
3 Apr 1998,130p, EPA/530/R-99/026.
See also PB97-177000. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC. Office of  Solid
Waste and Emergency Response.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other  countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Phase IV is the latest in a series of Land Disposal Re-
strictions (LDR) rules that establish treatment stand-
ards for newly listed and identified wastes and that ad-
dress other hazardous  waste matters. This document
analyzes the impact of the Phase IV rulemaking on the
treatment of contaminated media. The analysis covers:
New soil treatment standards for soil contaminated
with hazardous waste; New LDR treatment standards
for media contaminated with newly identified mineral
processing wastes; and New LDR treatment standards
for media that exhibit the toxicity characteristic (TC) for
metal constituents.

Keywords: 'Economic  impact, 'Cost analysis,  "Soil
contamination,  "Ground water, "Regulations, Water
pollution, Land  pollution, Sediments, Waste disposal,
Soil treatment, Remediation, Metals, Economic analy-
sis, Pollution standards, Mineral industry, Metal indus-
try, Hazardous wastes, Waste treatment, Waste man-
agement, 'Land Disposal Restrictions, "Regulatory im-
pact analysis, Mineral processing.
PB99-156028REB                 PC A18/MF A03
Application of Phase  IV  Land  Disposal  Restric-
tions  to  Newly-identified   Mineral   Processing
Wastes; Regulatory Impact Analysis.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Apr 1998,376p, EPA/530/R-99&27.
Product reproduced from digital  image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This regulatory impact analysis (RIA) estimates the
costs, economic impacts, and benefits of  the final rule
applying Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs)
to newly  identified  hazardous  mineral processing
wastes. EPA is promulgating standards for mineral
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 processing wastes no longer exempt from Subtitle C
 requirements under the Bevill  exemption. Under the
 provisions of today's proposal,  previpusly exempt Be-
 vill mineral  processing wastes destined for disposal
 need to be treated to meet RCRA Universal Treatment
 Standards (UTS) before management or disposal in a
 land-based unit. At the same time, however, operators
 can reclaim hazardous mineral processing  residues
 and store them in non-land based units prior to rec-
 lamation without complying with full Subtitle C require-
 ments, under a new conditional exclusion.

 Keywords:  "Mineral   industry,  'Waste   disposal,
 "Pollution standards, "Hazardous wastes, Ground dis-
 posal, Landfills,  Waste  management,  Regulations,
 Cost benefit analysis, Risk assessment, Economic im-
 pact, Manufactured gas, Gas plants,  Underground in-
 jection,  Injection wells,  Metals, Toxicity,  Industrial
 wastes,  Waste  streams,  Waste  treatment, Public
 health, Environmental exposure pathway, Quantitative
 analysis, Human populations, "Land Disposal Restric-
 tions, "Regulatory impact analysis, Bevill wastes.


 PB99-156036REB                 PC A06/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Regulatory  Impact Analysis:  Phase IV Land  Dis-
 posal Restrictions, TC Metals  Wastes. Final rept.
 Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
 T. H. Bingham, J. H. Turner, E. E. Rickman, B. Depro,
 and E. A. Heath. 4 May 1998, 86p, EPA/530/R-99/028.
 Contract EPA-68-W6-0053
 Sponsored  by   Environmental  Protection   Agency,
 Washington, DC. Office of  Solid Waste and Emer-
 gency Response.
 Product  reproduced from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at  1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers);  (703)605-6000  (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;         and        email         at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Table of Contents:
   Affected industries;
   National Hazardous Waste Constituent Survey
      Data;
   Waste Generation and Management Under the
      BRS;
   Current Treatment Practices;
   Management Costs Analysis;
   Waste Management Decisions;
   Aggregate Costs;
   Economic Impacts;
   Impacts on Small Entities;
   Benefits;
   Benefit-Cost Comparison;
   References;
   Appendix (A) Development of Cost Functions for
     TC Metals Wastes with Organic UHCs;
   Appendix (B) Cost and Economic Impacts:
   Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions Final Rule-
     TC Metals;
   Appendix (C) Groundwater Risk Screening
     Analysis fpr Non-Ferrous Foundry Sands
     Managed in Municipal Landfills;
   and Appendix (D) A Screening Analysis of the
     Economic Impacts of the LDR on Small
     Businesses in the Zinc Sulfate Fertilizer
     Industry.

 Keywords: "Metal industry, "Waste disposal, "Pollution
 standards, "Hazardous  wastes, Metals, Toxic sub-
 stances. Ground disposal, Landfills, Waste manage-
 ment, Waste  treatment, Sectoral analysis, Cost benefit
 analysis,  Economic impact, Small businesses, Water
 pollution  control,  Ground water, Toxicity,  Environ-
 mental impact, Water resources, Organic compounds,
 Industrial   wastes,  "Land   Disposal  Restrictions,
 "Regulatory impact analysis,  UHCs(Underiyinq Haz-
 ardous Constituents), TCfToxicity Characteristic).
PB99-156044REB                 PC E99/MF E99
Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Deter-
mination Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Re-
sponse to Comment Document (Kit).
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jun1998,336p-in2v.
Kit includes PB99-156051 and PB99-156069.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;   and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
 No abstract available.
 PB99-156051REB                PC A09/MF A02
 Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to
 Comment Document, Part 1.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Jun 1998,168p, EPA/530/R-99/029A.
 See also PB99-156069 (Part 2).
 Also available in kit of 2 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB-99-156044. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax  at  (703)605-6900;  and  email  at
 orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report responds to general public comments. It
 provides EPA's  response to public  comments  on
 groundwater pathway risk analysis. It also addresses
 revised high and analysis, Monte Carlo analysis, co-
 disposal, capping waste  analysis  results of toxicity
 characteristic levels,  waste-specific comments,  and
 other groundwater modelling  issues. It discusses the
 non-groundwater  pathway risk analysis,  including
 eliminating wastes managed  as hazardous,  model
 modification regarding release and transport of soil to
 off-site receptor. The  report  examines public com-
 ments  on  analyses regarding leaching of oily waste
 and the  potential  for  additive  risks  from  multiple
 sources.

 Keywords:  "Petroleum  refining,  "Waste  disposal,
 "Hazardous wastes, "Ground water, "Water pollution
 monitoring, Oil  wastes,  Petroleum refineries, Resi-
 dues,  Petroleum products, Environmental transport,
 Path of pollutants, Plumes,  Landfills,  Water wells,
 Water  pollution sources, Mathematical models, Risk
 analysis, Monte Carlo  method, Water pollution sam-
 pling,  Waste   management,  Soil  contamination,
 "Process wastes,  "Public comments,  "Responses,
 TCLP(Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure).


 PB99-156069REB                PC A09/MF A02
 Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing  Deter-
 mination Notice of Data Availability (NODA)  Re-
 sponse to Comment Document, Part 2.
 Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Jun 1998,168p, EPA/530/R-99/029B.
 See also PB99-156051 (Part 1).
 Also available in kit of 2 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB-99-156044. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);  fax  at   (703)605-6900;  and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report  responds to public comments concerning
 clarifications and corrections related to neadworks ex-
 emption and jurisdictional explanation of off-specifica-
 tion product and fines from thermal processes used as
 product. It discusses revised treatment standards for
 spend  catalysts  from  hydrotreating  (K171) and
 hydro-refining (K172) under the LDR program  It also
 addresses conditional listings, individual versus popu-
 lation risk, waste management practices assessed, the
 boilers and industrial furnace rule exemption, and im-
 plications of listing catalysts.

 Keywords:  "Petroleum  refining,  "Waste  disposal,
 "Hazardous wastes, Oil  wastes, Petroleum refineries,
 Residues,     Petroleum    products,    Catalysts,
 Hydrocracking, Coking plants, Fines, Industrial wastes,
 Boilers, Industrial  furnaces, Waste treatment,  Heat
 treatment,  Exemptions,  Waste management,  Public
 health,  Risk  assessment,   Human  populations,
 "Process waste,  "Public  comments,  "Responses,
 Headworks, LDR(Land Disposal Restrictions).
PB99-156077REB                PC E99/MF E99
Petroleum Refining Process Waste  Determination
Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document
(Kit).
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Jun 1998,288p-in4v.
Kit  includes  PB99-156085,  PB99-156093,  PB99-
156101 and PB99-156119.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1 -800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;   and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 No abstract available.
 PB99-156085REB                PC A06/MF A01
 Petroleum Refining Process Waste De termination
 Proposed  Rule  Response to Comments  Docu-
 ment, Parti.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 Jun 1998, 92p, EPA/530/R-99/030A.
 See also PB99-156093 (Part 2). Also available in kit of
 4 components PC E99/MF E99, PB99-156077.
 Product  reproduced from digital image.  Order  this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000  (other  countries);  fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and         email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield,  VA, 22161, USA.

 Responds to general public comments on  EPA's  pro-
 posal not to list eleven residuals of petroleum refining
 process operations. It addresses hazardous oil-bear-
 ing residuals returned to refinery processes.

 Keywords:  "Petroleum   refining,  "Waste  disposal,
 "Hazardous wastes, Oil wastes, Petroleum refineries,
 Residues, Petrochemical industry, Organic chemicals
 industry,  Coking  plants,  Manufacturing,  Petroleum
 products, Waste  water, Waste streams, Waste man-
 agement, Toxic substances,  Oil recovery. Exclusion,
 Legal aspects, Regulations,  "Process waste, "Public
 comments,  "Responses,  RCRA(Resource  Conserva-
 tion and Recovery Act).
PB99-156093REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Deter-
mination Proposed Rule Response to Comments
Document, Part 2.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Jun 1998,40p, EPA/530/R-99/030B
See  also PB99-156085 (Part  1) and PB99-156101
(Part 3). Also available in kit of 4 components PC E99/
MFE99, PB99-156077.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Responds to public comments relevant to health and
risk assessment issues.

Keywords:  "Petroleum  refining,   "Waste  disposal,
"Hazardous wastes, "Health hazards, "Risk assess-
ment, Oil  wastes,  Petroleum  refineries, Residues,
Toxic subtances,  Public health, Environmental trans-
port, Biodegradation, Petroleum products, Polycylic ar-
omatic hydrocarbons,  Uncertainty  analysis, Waste
management, Ground water, Water pollution, Soil con-
tamination, Land pollutipn, Landfills, Environmental ex-
posure pathway, Environmental  impacts,  "Process
waste,     "Public     comments,      "Responses,
RCRA(Resource  Conservation and  Recovery  Act),
NAPL(Nonaqueous  Phase  Liquids), TCLP(Toxicify
Characteristic Leaching Procedure).
PB99-156101REB                PC A06/MF A01
Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Deter-
mination Proposed Rule Response to Comments
Document, Part 3.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Jun 1998, 96p, EPA/530/R-99/030C.
See  also PB99-156093 (Part 2) and  PB99-156119
(Part 4). Also available in kit of 4 components PC E99/
MFE99, PB99-156077.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report responds to public comments relating to re-
sidual-specific issues; crude oil sediment, clarified slur-
ry oil  sediment, catalyst  from  hydrotreating  and
hydrorefining, catalyst form sulfuric acid  alkylation,
spent caustic from  liquid treating,  off-specification
product and fines from thermal processes, catalyst and
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
 fines from catalytic cracking, sludge from hydrogen
 fiouride alkylation, sludge from sulfur complex and hy-
 drogen sultide removal facilities, catalyst from sulfur
 complex and hydrogen sulfide removal facilities, un-
 leaded gasoline tank sediment, catalyst from reform-
 ing, and sludge from sulfuric acid alkylation.


 Keywords:  'Petroleum  refining,  'Waste  disposal,
 'Hazardous wastes, Oil wastes, Petroleum refineries,
 Residues,  Crude oil, Petroleum products. Storage
 tanks, Slurries, Sediments, Catalysts,  Hydrocarbon,
 Waste treatment, Biodegradation, Catalytic cracking,
 Sulfuric acid, Alkylation,  Sulfides, Unleaded gasoline,
 Fuel tanks. Exclusion, Waste management, 'Process
 waste,     'Public     comments,     'Responses,
 RCRA(Resource  Conservation and Recovery  Act),
 TCLP(Toxicity Characteristic Procedure).
 PB99-156119REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Deter-
 mination Proposed Rule Response to Comments
 Document, Part 4.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 Jun 1998,62p, EPA/530/R-99/030D.
 See also PB99-156101 (Part 3). Also available in kit of
 4 components PC E99/MF E99, PB99-156077.
 Product  reproduced from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^15 (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email         at
 ordersOntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


 The report responds to public comments relating to op-
 tions for conditional exemptions, idled units, third party
 regeneration of spent catalysts, headworks exemption,
 waste minimization,  LDR, LDR capacity determina-
 tions,  environmental justice, CERCLA designation,
 economic analysis, and miscellaneous topics.


 Keywords: 'Petroleum  refining,   'Waste  disposal,
 'Hazardous wastes. Oil wastes. Petroleum refineries.
 Residues,  Waste streams, Catalysts, Exemptions,
 Superfund, Ground disposal. Landfills, Waste manage-
 ment, Oil recovery, Waste treatment, Economic analy-
 sis, 'Process wastes, 'Public comments, 'Responses,
 RCRA(Resource  Conservation  and  Recovery Act),
 LDR(Land   Disposal     and     Recovery    Act),
 CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response
 Compensation and Liability Act), Waste minimization.
 Source reduction, Environmental justice.
PB99-1S6127REB                PC A08/MF A02
Background Document for Capacity Analysis for
Land Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Pe-
troteum Refining Wastes (Final Rule).
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jun 1998,128p, EPA/530/R-99fo31.
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orders6ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


This document presents the capacity analysis that EPA
conducted to support the final land disposal restrictions
(LDRs) for newly listed petroleum  refining wastes. EPA
conducts capacity analysis for all  newly identified haz-
ardous wastes to evaluate the need for national capac-
ity variances from the land disposal prohibitions.  The
capacity analysis provides estimates of the quantities
of wastes that will require alternative commercial treat-
ment prior to land disposal as a result of the LDRs and
estimates alternative commercial treatment  capacity
available to manage wastes restricted from  land dis-
posal.


Keywords:  "Waste  disposal, 'Petroleum  refining,
"Capacity, 'Ground  disposal. Petroleum refineries,
Landfills, Industrial wastes. Sludges, Storage  tanks,
Crude oil. Petroleum products, Waste treatment. Com-
bustion, Waste water. Soil contamination, Debris, Ra-
dioactive waste, Hazardous  wastes,  'Land  Disposal
Restrictions,  Mixed  wastes,  RCRA(Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act), Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act.
 PB99-156135REB                PC At 2/MF A03
 Background Documents for  the  Cost and  Eco-
 nomic Impact Analysis of Listing  Four Petroleum
 Refining Wastes as Hazardous Under RCRA Sub-
 title C.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Jan 1998,236p, EPA/530/R-99/032.
 Product reproduced from  digital image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at  1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;         and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Contents:
    'Cost and Economic Impact Analysis of Listing
      Hazardous Wastes from the Petroleum Refining
      Industry', September 21,1995;
    'Other Benefits' from Recovery of Oil in Coker
      Processing Units', August 24,1995;
    'Implants of SBREFA and Unfunded Mandates on
      the Proposed Petroleum Refining Hazardous
      Waste Listing', memorandum, March 31,1997;
    'Cost Impact Analysis of the Definition of Solid
      Waste Headworks Exemption for the Proposed
      Listings of Three Petroleum Refining Industry
      Wastes', April 9,1997;
    'Cost Impact Analysis of the Coking Exemption on
      Crude Oil Tank Sludge and Clarified Slurry Oil
      Sludge Compliance Costs  from Listing as a
      RCRA hazardous Waste', January 10,1998.

 Keywords: 'Petroleum refining,  "Hazardous wastes,
 "Classification, "Cost analysis, "Economic impact, Pe-
 troleum  refineries, Economic analysis. Cost benefit
 analysis, Waste disposal. Waste management, Waste
 streams, Industrial wastes. Regulations, Exemptions,
 RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act).
PB99-156143REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Deter-
mination, Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk
Analysis. Supplemental Background  Document.
Draft
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jun 1998,128p, EPA/530/R-99/033.
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customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document describes groundwater pathway analy-
ses performed to support the petroleum refining listing
detenmination. The analyses  were designed to deter-
mine the potential exposure, via the groundwater path-
way, to  human  receptors  from petroleum refining
wastes, being managed and/or disposed in land man-
agement  units. The exposure is expressed in terms of
the contaminant concentration at a groundwater ex-
traction well located down-gradient from the  waste-
management unit. Wastestreams and waste constitu-
ents of potential concern are identified by comparing
the model predicted  exposure concentrations  to
health-based numbers (HBNs) for both carcinogens
and non-carcinogens. In the  current modeling analy-
ses, revisions have been made to several modeling as-
sumptions such as landfill active lifetime and offsite
landfill  area  distributions. The revisions were made
based on EPA's reevaluation  of the petroleum refining
data in response to public comment on the NODA.

Keywords:  "Petroleum  refining,  "Waste  disposal,
'Hazardous wastes, 'Ground water, 'Water pollution
monitoring. Environmental exposure pathway, Envi-
ronmental transport, Path of pollutants. Petroleum re-
fineries, Monte Carlo method, Waste streams, Water
wells. Sensitivity analysis. Waste management, Land-
fills,    Environmental   concentration.   Scenarios,
NODA(Notice of Data Availability).
PB99-156150REB                PC A08/MF A02
Analysis of Composting as an Environmental Re-
mediation Technology.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Apr 1998,126p, EPA/530/R-98/008.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Contents:
    Introduction;
    Remediation of Soils Contaminated With Toxic
      Organic Compounds;
    Compost-Based Biofilters for Treatment of
      Contaminated Air and Wastewater Streams;
    Potential for Reclamation of Mine Spoils and
      Brownfields With Compost;
    Suppression of Plant Diseases and Pests by
      Compost;
    Compost-Enhanced Phytoremediation of
      Contaminated Soil;
    Development of Special-Purpose (Customized)
      Composts;
    and Bibliography.

 Keywords: 'Composting, 'Remediation, 'Pollution con-
 trol, Composts,  Soil contamination,  Soil treatment,
 Land pollution control,  Air  pollution control,  Waste
 water treatment, Spoil,  Waste treatment, Land rec-
 lamation, Mine wastes, Plant diseases. Pest control,
 Disease control, Hazardous wastes, Toxic substances,
 Superfund,  Waste utilization, Brownfields Redevelop-
 ment Program, Phytoremediation.
PB99-156358REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Transport  of Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from  Turf  to
Home:  Assessing  the  Relative  Importance  of
Transport Mechanisms and Exposure Pathways.
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH.
M. G. Nishioka, H. M. Burkholder, M. C. Brinkman, and
C. Hines. Mar 1999,144p, EPA/600/R-99/040.
Grant EPA-R-822082
See also  PB98-117906, PB98-116536,  and PB98-
103120.  Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. National Expo-
sure Research Lab.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Methods have been developed to  estimate children's
residential exposures to pesticide residues and applied
in a small field study of indoor exposures resulting from
the intrusion of lawn-applied herbicide into the home.
Transport of 2,4-D from the residential lawn into the
home was measured following both homeowner and
commercial application  of this  herbicide. Sampling
methods  included particle  size-selective  indoor  air
sampling; wipe  sampling of floors, sills, tables; the
polyurethane foam (PUF) roller for dislodgeable carpet
surface residues; and the HVS3 vacuum sampler  for
floor dust. Personal exposure  samples included  hand
wipes and morning void urine samples. Pesticide spray
drift was found to result in only a  relatively minor  in-
crease in indoor pesticide levels. Post-application  air
intrusion from closed house ventilation and the open-
ing and closing of doors and windows increased indoor
background levels 6-fold, while track-in by high activity
children and pets, and wearing shoes indoors, increas-
ing indoor levels by 37-fold. Indoor 2,4-D levels  were
found to increase continually over a one-week period,
with the increase in indoor air levels corresponding to
the increased floor dust levels, suggesting resuspen-
sion of house dust by  human activity. Similar estimates
of non-dietary exposure are  obtained from models
based on 100 mg dust by human activity. Similar esti-
mates of non-dietary exposure are obtained from mod-
els based on 100 mg dust ingestion and surface con-
tact simulated by the PUF roller.

Keywords: *2-4-dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, 'Pesticide
residues,  "Environmental  transport, "Environmental
exposure pathway, Turf,  Soils,  Dust, Shoes, Herbi-
cides, Sampling, Houses, Indoor air pollution, Particle
size, Sprays, Volatility,  Pesticide drift, Foliar applica-
tion,  Carpeting, Urinalaysis, Children, Polyurethane
foam, Vacuum cleaners.
PB99-158743REB                PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Emission  Estimation   Techniques  for  Unique
Source Categories in Mexicali, Mexico. Final rept.
United States-Mexico Centra de Informacion  sobre
Contaminacion de Aire, Research Triangle Park, NC.
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Saeger. Jun 1999,44p, EPA/456/R-99/002.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0030
Also available in Spanish as PB99-158750. See also
PB99-146995.  Prepared in cooperation with Science
Applications International Corp., Durham, NC. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Research
Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report documents an initial study of two unique air
emissions source categories in Mexicali, Mexico. The
source categories evaluated are street vendor cooking
devices and open sewage impoundments, canals and
conveyance systems. The assessment included to pre-
liminary literature review to identify  relevant informa-
tion that could be used to develop an emissions inven-
tory methodology for those sources. Several  options
for emissions estimation approaches were identified,
ranked and evaluated. Finally, some ideas for control
programs to reduce overall emission rates from those
sources were presented.

Keywords: "Air pollution sources, "Sewage disposal,
*Waste water disposal,  "Cooking devices, "Charcoal,
Emissions,  Particulates, Polycyclic  aromatic hydro-
carbons, Emission factors, Combustion products, Sew-
ers,    Sewage    lagpons,     Sewage     pipes,
"Mexacali(Mexico), "Emission inventories,  Emission
rates, Volatile organic compounds, Grills.


PB99-158750REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Tecnicas Para  Calcular Emisiones de Categorias
de Fuentes Unicas en su Genera en Mexicali, Mex-
ico. (Emission  Estimation Techniques for Unique
Source Categories in Mexicali, Mexico.)- Final rept.
United States-Mexico  Centra  de Informacion sobre
Contaminacion de Aire, Research Triangle Park, NC.
M. Saeger. Jun 1999,44p, EPA/456/R-99/003.
Contract EPA-68-D-30030
Also available in English as PB99-158743. Prepared in
cooperation  with Science Applications  International
Corp., Durham, NC. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report documents an initial study of two unique air
emissions source categories in Mexicali, Mexico. The
source categories evaluated are street vendor cooking
devices and open sewage impoundments, canals and
conveyance systems. The assessment included to pre-
liminary literature review to identify  relevant informa-
tion that could be used to develop an emissions inven-
tory methodology for those sources. Several  options
for emissions estimation approaches were identified,
ranked and evaluated. Finally, some ideas for control
programs to reduce overall emission rates from those
sources were presented.

Keywords: "Air pollution sources, "Sewage disposal,
"Waste water disposal,  "Cooking devices, "Charcoal,
Emissions,  Particulates, Polycyclic  aromatic hydro-
carbons, Emission factors, Combustion products, Sew-
ers,    Sewage    lagoons,     Sewage     pipes,
"Mexacali(Mexico), "Emission inventories,  Emission
rates, Volatile organic compounds, Grills.


PB99-158768REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide   Fact Sheet:  (E)-9-Dodecenyl  Acetate
Pheromone.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
May 1999,6p, EPA/730/F-99/007.
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9-Dodecenyl acetate is a  pheromone containing the
(E) and (Z) isomers. It is for  use  in manufacturing
pheromone based products to control methods.  The
(Z) isomer has been already registered. The active in-
gredient is the (E)-9-dodecenyl acetate  pheromone.
The pheromone is to be used in traps, dispensers, and
sprays to help control destructive moths in forests and
agricultural applications. Available information  indi-
cates that use of this pheromone is not expected to
harm humans, pets, or wildlife.

Keywords:    "Pheromones,    "Insect   attractants,
"Pesticides,  "Registration, Acetates,  Insect  control,
Baits, Dispensers, Spraying, Moths, Lepidoptera, Tox-
icity, Risk assessment,  Exposure, Humans, Animals,
Environmental impacts, Chemical properties, Environ-
mental transport, Pollution regulations, Administration
procedures, Pest control, *E-9-Dodecenyl acetate, Use
patterns, CAS 35148-19-7.
PB99-158776REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet: Potato Leaf Roll Virus Re-
sistance Gene (also Known as orf1/orf2 gene).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Oct 1998,14p, EPA/730/F-99/001.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Agency has classified Potato Leaf Roll Virus Re-
sistance  Gene (also known as orf1/orf2 gene) as a
plant-pesticide.  The  transformed  potato  contains
0.03% Potato  Leaf Roll Virus Resistance  gene and
0.2%  B.t. Crylll(A)  delta endotoxin  (section  3 reg-
istered and exempted from the requirement of a toler-
ance) as the active ingredients.

Keywords:  "Plant  genes, "Pesticides, "Registration,
Potatoes, Genetics, Immunity,  Disease  resistance,
Crop response, Plant diseases, Toxicity, Risk assess-
ment, Exposure, Humans, Animals, Environmental im-
pacts, Chemical properties, Environmental transport,
Pollution  regulations, Administrative procedures, Bio-
logical pest control,  "Potato leaf roll  virus  resistance
gene, "Orf1/Orf2 gene,  Use patterns.
PB99-158784REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide  Fact Sheet:   'Bacillus  thuringiensis'
CrylA (b) Delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material
Necessary for Its  Production  in  Com (Update,
March 1999).
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Mar 1999,26p, EPA/730/F-99/004.
See also PB98-166556.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document contains up-to-date information, includ-
ing a summary of the Agency's regulatory position and
rationale, on a specific pesticide or group of pesticides.
A Fact Sheet is issued after an immediate need for in-
formation to resolve controversial  issues relating to a
specific chemical or use pattern.

Keywords: "Pesticides,  "Registration,  Genetics, Corn,
Cultivated lands, Restrictions, Acreage, Toxicity, Risk
assessment,  Exposure, Humans, Animals, Environ-
mental impacts, Chemical  properties, Environmental
transport, Pollution regulations, Administrative proce-
dures, Biological pest  control, "Bacillus thuringiensis
CrylA(b) delta-Endotoxin, Use patterns, Refuges, PV-
ZMCT01.
PB99-158792REB                PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide     Fact     Sheet:    'Pseudomonas
aureofaciens' Strain Tx-1.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Apr 1999,22p, EPA/730/F-99/005.
Product  reproduced  from digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
Pseudomonas aureofaciens strain Tx-1 is a microbial
pesticide that is used for controlling various fungal dis-
eases of golf course turf. Large amounts of the microbe
are grown in a production facility at the golf course, and
the microbes  are then distributed through the golf
course irrigation system. EPA has approved the use of
this pesticide until early in 2001, while it waits for addi-
tional data needs to more fully characterize the risks to
non-target organisms. Available information indicates
that use of  the pesticide is not expected to have ad-
verse health effects on humans.

Keywords:  "Fungicides,  "Pesticides,  "Registration,
Microorganisms,  Irrigation systems, Golf courses,
Lawns, Fungus diseases, Biochemistry, Toxicity, Risk
assessment, Exposure, Humans, Animals,  Environ-
mental impacts, Chemical properties, Environmental
transport, Pollution regulations, Administrative  proce-
dures,   Biological   pest   control,   "Pseudomonas
aureofaciens strain Tx-1, Biofungicides, Use patterns.
PB99-158800REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Sub-
species 'tolworthi' CrySC Protein and the Genetic
Material Necessary for Its Production in Corn.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Jun 1999,20p, EPA/730/F-99/006.
SeealsoPB98-166515.
Product reproduced from  digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other  countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The document contains up-to-date  chemical informa-
tion, including a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and rationale, on a specific  pesticide or group
of pesticides. A Fact Sheet is issued after issuance or
reissuance of a registration standard.

Keywords: "Pesticides, "Registration,  Genetics, Com,
Toxicity,  Risk assessment, Exposure, Humans, Ani-
mals, Environmental  impacts.  Chemical  properties,
Environmental transport, Pollution regulations, Admin-
istrative procedures, Biological pest control, "Bacillus
thuringiensis subspecies tolworthi  Cry9C, Use pat-
terns.
PB99-158826REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Polyhedral Occlusion Bod-
ies  of  the   Nuclear  Polyhedrosis  Virus  of
'Spodoptera exigua'.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Mar 1993,10p, EPA/730/F-99/002.
See also PB93-206779.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Polyhedral  occlusion   bodies   of   the   nuclear
polyhedrosis virus of Spodoptera exigua (SeNPV) is an
insecticidal viral based  product approved as an end-
use product for the control of the beet armyworm on to-
matoes, lettuce, cabbage, beans, peppers, celery, es-
carole, sweet com, peas, asparagus, beets,  cauli-
flower, cucumber, broccoli, onion, cottom, alfalfa, soy-
beans, peanuts, com, wheat, sweet potatoes, tobacco,
sunflower, sugar beets  and floriculture crops such as
gysophila, gerbera, chrysanthemum,  rose, carnation,
azalea, gladiolus, cyclamen,  saintpaulia, geranium,
and bouvardia. SPOD-X may be applied by using con-
ventional  ground  or  aerial equipment. Applications
should be made when larvae are in the first and second
instar.  Larvae must ingest occlusion bodies to  be in-
fected, which is the case when they consumer the
sprayed material.

Keywords: "Nuclear polyhedrosis virus,  "Pqlyhedra,
"Occlusion, "Insecticides,  "Pesticides,  "Registration,
Microorganisms, Viruses, Insect control, Toxicity, Risk
assessment,  Exposure, Humans, Animals, Environ-
mental impacts. Chemical properties, Environmental
transport, Pollution regulations, Administrative proce-
dures,  Biological pest  control, "Spodoptera exigua,
Use patterns.
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 PB99-161176REB                PC A04/MF A01
 Joint NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge Radiological Sur-
 vey: Survey Design and Test Site Results.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Water.
 May 1999,34p, EPA/832/R-99/900.
 See also NUREG/CR-5814  and NUREG/CR-6289.
 Prepared in cooperation with Nuclear Regulatory Com-
 mission, Washington, DC.
 Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order  this
 product from NT1S by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
 (703)605-6900;       and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)  and
 the U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency (EPA),
 through a subcommittee  of the  Interagency  Steering
 Committee on Radiation  Standards (ISCORS),  are
 sponsoring a  joint survey to collect information con-
 cerning radioactive materials in sewage sludge  and
 ash from sewage treatment plants (referred to in the in-
 dustry as publicly owned treatment works (POTWSs)).
 The objectives of this joint NRC/EPA sewage sludge/
 ash survey are to: (1) obtain data on the levels of radio-
 active materials in sludge and ash at POTWs from
 across the country; (2) estimate the extent to which ra-
 dioactive contamination comes from either NRC/State
 licensees or naturally-occurring radioactiviey; and (3)
 support potential  rulemaking decisions by  NRC or
 EPA, if necessitated by the survey results. This report
 summarizes the results at nine POTW sites where the
 questionnaire  methods and sampling and analytical
 procedures were tested.

 Keywords:  'Sewage  slude,  'Ashes,   'Surveys,
 •Radioactive contamination, Sewage treatment plants,
 Sanitary sewers,  Sapling, Radioisotopes, Radioactiv-
 ity, Radioactive materials, 'Publicly owned treatment
 works.
 PB99-166811REB                PC E99/MF E99
 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
 (Baaed on 1997 Data) (Kit).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Sep 1999,1308p-in5v.
 Kit  includes  PB99-166829  PB99-166837,  PB99-
 166845, PB99-166852 and PB99-166860. Supersedes
 PB97-181465.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S.  customers); (703)605-6000 (other  coun-
 tries);  fax  at  (703)605-6900;   and   email   at
 ordersentis.redworW.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 No abstract available.
 PB99-166829REB                PC A22/MF A04
 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
 (Based on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Gen-
 erators.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Sep 1999,496p, EPA/530R-99TO36A.
 Supersedes PB97-181473.  See also PB99-166837
 (Part 2).
 Also available in kit of 5 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-166811. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS  (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at   (703)605-6900;  and  email  at
 ordersentis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 List of Large Quantity Generators identifies every haz-
 ardous waste generator in the United States that re-
 ported itself to be a large quantity generator in 1997.

 Keywords: 'United States, 'Hazardous materials, In-
 dustrial plants. Industrial production. Industrial wastes,
 Waste disposal. Waste management, Pollution regula-
 tions.  Listings, Tabtes(Data),  *RCRA(Resource Con-
 servation Recovery Act), 'Resource Conservation and
 Recovery  Act "Large Quantity  Generators, Waste
generation.


 PB99-166837REB                PC A06/MF A01
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1997 Data): List of Treatment, Storage,
and Disposal Facilities.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
  Sep 1999, 96p, EPA/530R-99/036B.
  Supersedes PB97-181481. See also  PB99-166845
  (Parts).
  Also available in kit of 5 components PC E99/MF E99,
  PB99-166811. Product reproduced from digital image.
  Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
  NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
  tries);   fax   at   (703)605-6900;  and   email   at
  orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

  List of Treatment, Storage, and  Disposal Facilities
  identifies every hazardous waste manager  in  the
  United States that reported itself to be a  treatment,
  storage, or disposal facility in 1997.

  Keywords:  "United  Slates,  *Hazadous  materials,
  'Waste disposal,  "Waste treatment, 'Waste storage,
  Waste processing plants, Waste management, Pollu-
  tion regulations, Listings, *RCRA(Resource Conserva-
  tion and Recovery Act), 'Resource Conservation and
  Recovey Act, Waste generation.
 PB99-166845REB                PC A07/MF A02
 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
 (Based on 1997 Data): National Analysis.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Sep 1999,116p, EPA/530R-99/036C.
 Supersedes  PB97-181499.  See  also PB99-166852
 (Part 4).
 Also available in kit of 5 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-166811. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax  at  (703)605-6900;  and  email   at
 orders@ntjs.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 National Analysis presents a detailed look at waste-
 handling practices in the EPA  Regions, States,  and
 largest facilities nationally, including (1) the quantity of
 waste  generated, managed, shipped and received,
 and imported and exported between States and (2) the
 number of generators and managing facilities.

 Keywords:  "United States,  'Hazardous materials,
 "Waste management,  Waste disposal, Waste treat-
 ment, Waste  storage, Waste transportation,  Pollution
 regulations,   Industrial   wastes,  Comparison,  Ta-
 bles(Data), *RCRA(Resource Conservation  and  Re-
 covery Act),  'Resource Conservation and Recovery
 Act, Waste generation, Waste minimization.
 PB99-1668S2REB                 PCA21/MFA04
 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
 (Based on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Sep 1999,464p, EPA/530R-99/036D.
 Supersedes  PB97-181507.  See also  PB99-166860
 (Part 5).
 Also available in kit of 5 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB99-166811. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at   (703)605-6900;  and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 State  Detail Analysis is a detailed look at each State's
 waste handling practices, including overall totals for
 genertation,  management,  and  shipments and re-
 ceipts, as well as totals for the largest fifty facilities.

 Keywords:  'United  States, "Hazardous  materials,
 "Waste  management, Waste disposal. Waste treat-
 ment, Waste storage, Waste transportation, Pollution
 regulations,  Industrial  wastes,  Comparison,  Ta-
 btes(Data), "RCRA(Resource Conservation and Re-
 covery Act),  "Resource  Conservation and Recovery
 Act, Waste generation, Waste minimization.
PB99-166660REB                PC A08/MF A02
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1997 Data).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Sep 1999,136p, EPA/530R-99/036E.
Supersedes  PB97-181515. See  also  PB99-166852
(Part 4).
Also available in kit of 5 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB99-166811. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at  (703)605-6900;  and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 State Summary Analysis provides a two-page over-
 view of the  generation and management practices of
 individual States.

 Keywords:  'United  States, "Hazardous materials,
 "Waste  management, Waste disposal, Waste treat-
 ment, Waste storage, Waste transportation, Pollution
 regulations,  Industrial  wastes,   Comparison,  Ta-
 bles(Data),  *RCRA(Resource Conservation and Re-
 covery Act), "Resource  Conservation and Recovery
 Act, Waste generation. Waste minimization.
 PB99-167124REB                PCA10/MFA02
 Guidance Manual and Example NPDES Permit for
 Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations. Review
 draft.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Wastewater Management.
 6 Aug 1999,192p, EPA/833/D-99/001.
 See also PB96-144563 and PB99-111635.
 Product  reproduced  from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 As part of the final Unified National Strategy for Animal
 Feeding  Operations  (AFp's)  announced  in  March
 1998,  EPA  plans on issuing permits to large Con-
 centrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO's) under
 the existing NPDES program. This process will be on-
 going from 2000-2005 and will be referred to as 'Round
 One'. The manual provides guidance  for EPA and
 State NPDES permit writers in issuing these permits.
 Topics covered: who needs a permit, what the permit
 covers and what the key elements of a NPDES permit
 for CAFOs include. Appendices include an executive
 summary of the final Unified National Strategy, a list of
 references for NPDES permit  writers and  a  sample
 NPDES permit for CAFO.

 Keywords: "National Pollutant  Discharge Elimination
 System,  "Feed lots, 'Livestock, 'Agricultural runoff,
 "Water pollution abatement, 'Manuals, Animal feeds,
 Farm wastes,  Permits,  Permit  applications,  Storm
 water runoff, Clean Water Act,  Pollution regulations,
 Administrative  procedures, Compliance, Regulatory
 guides, CAFOs(Concentrated Animal Feeding Oper-
 ations), CNMPs(Comprehensive  Nutrient  Manage-
 ment Plans), Total Maximum Daily Loads.
PB99-172355REB                 PC A99/MF A06
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Compendium of Methods for the Determination of
Toxic Organic  Compounds in Ambient Air. Sec-
ond Edition.
ERG Associates, Arlington, MA.
Jan 1999,606p,  EPA/625/R-96/0108.
Contract EPA-68-C3-0315
See also PB90-116997, PB90-127374,  and PB90-
116989,.  Prepared  in cooperation with Midwest Re-
search Inst., Kansas City, MO. Sponsored by National
Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Of-
fice of Research  and Development.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This compendium assists federal, state and local regu-
latory personnel in  developing and maintaining nec-
essary expertise and up-to-date monitoring technology
for characterizing organic pollutants in the ambient air.
This compendium contains a set of 17 methods for de-
termination of volatile, semi-volatile, and selected toxic
organic pollutants in the air.

Keywords: Toxic substances, "Air pollution sampling,
•Ambient  air quality, 'Organic compounds, 'Chemical
analysis, 'Analytical methods, Toxicity, Test methods,
Gas chromatography, Mass spectroscopy, Flame ion-
ization, Liquid chromatography, Electron capture, Mo-
lecular sieves, Detectors, Phenols,  Dioxins,  Furans,
Pesticides,  PolycycUc aromatic hydrocarbons,  Poly-
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
chlorinated biphenyls, Aldehydes, Ketqnes, Phosgene,
Dimehylinitrosamine,  Volatile  organic compounds,
Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB99-175275REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Assessment of Existing Test Reports for Evaluat-
ing VOC Control Effectiveness. Final rept. Feb-Sep
93.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
B. W. Hall, and C. F. Singer. Sep 1999,108p, EPA/
600/R-99/087.
Contract EPA-68-D2-0063
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
Product reproduced from digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report outlines the approach  taken by EPA to re-
view existing test reports for evaluating volatile organic
compounds (VpC)  control device effectiveness and
identifying missing  control device effectiveness infor-
mation. A format is presented to provide guidance and
serve as the basis for all future databases involving
VOC control effectiveness. The format will serve as a
summary page to be attached to each test report for
quick reference. Results indicate average control de-
vice efficiencies of 91 to 96% based  on the method
used and the device tested. Note that the populations
considered in this task were small and geographically
biased.

Keywords:   *Air   pollution   control   equipment,
'Performance   tests,   "Effectiveness,  Air  pollution
sources, Surface coating, Coating processes, Perform-
ance evaluation, Testing, Guidance, "Volatile organic
compounds.
PB99-502171REB               CD-ROM CP D04
Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Genera-
tion and Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997
(Final) (on CO-ROM). Data file.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
May 1999,1 CD-ROM.
This product contains text only, customers must pro-
vide their own  search and retrieval software. Super-
sedes PB99-501488. See also PB95-503520, PB96-
592571, and PB96-502182. Y2K - compliant.
This datafile is on one CD-ROM disc. The documenta-
tion is in Abode Acrobat PDF format. It includes the In-
struction Manual, the 1997 Hazardous Waste Report
Instructions and Forms,  and  the Flat File Index. The
Windows version of Adobe reader is provided. Docu-
mentation is on the disc.
The  product contains data  compiled by the Biennial
Reporting  System (BRS) for the 'National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste  Report (Based  on 1997
data).' The data were collected by states  using the
'1997 National Hazardous Waste Report Instructions
and  Forms' (EPA Form 8700-13-A/B), or the state's
equivalent information source.  Data  submitted by
states prior to December 31, 1997 are included. Data
for reports protected  by RCRA Confidential Business
Information (CBI) claims are not included. These data
are preliminary and will be replaced by the final data.
The  data  contain  information describing the RCRA
wastes generated  and/or managed  during 1997 by
RCRA Treatment, Storage and Disposal  Facilities
(TSDFs)  and  RCRA Large Quantity  Generators
(LQGs). Data are reported by sites meeting the LOG
and/or TSDF definitions. Sites are identified by their
EPA/RCRA identification number. Response codes
match those of the '1997 Hazardous Waste Report: In-
structions and Forms' (EPA Form 8700-13-A/B).


Keywords: "Data file, "Hazardous wastes,  "Waste
management, Waste treatment,  Waste processing
plants, Waste  storage, Waste  disposal,  Facilities,
Sites, United States, CD-ROM, "Waste generation,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act).
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TITLE  INDEX
  Reports are listed alphabetically by title. A, An, and The at the beginning of a title are
   ignored in alphabetizing.
 SAMPLE ENTRY
                       THIe
  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
Engineering and Environmental Aspects off
Recycled Materials for Highway Construction.
PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03

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          TITLE  INDEX
Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cities
Using HAPEM-MS3.
PB2000-101197REB                    PC A23/MF A04

Analysis of  Composting as an  Environmental Remediation
Technology.
PB99-156150REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Annotated Bibliography Developed for the Graduated Level
Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
PB2000-101721REB                    PC A09/MF A02

Application  of  Phase  IV  Land  Disposal Restrictions  to
Newly-identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Regulatory Im-
pact Analysis.
PB99-156028REB                      PC A18/MF A03

Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
Taiwan.
PB2000-100894REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic
Impacts.
PB99-15601OREB                      PC A08/MF A02

Appropriate   Use of  Ecosystem  Health  and  Normative
Science in Ecological Policy.
PB2000-101744REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Aquatic Habitat  Indicators and  Their Application to Water
Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
PB2000-100272REB                    PC A07/MF A02

Assessing the Performance of  Full-Scale  Environmental
Chambers Using an  Independently  Measured Emission
Source.
PB2000-100893REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Assessment  of Existing  Test Reports for Evaluating VOC
Control Effectiveness.
PB99-175275REB                      PC A07/MF A02

Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal
Restrictions.  Phase IV:  Underground Injection Data and
Issues.
PB99-156002REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Background Document for  Capacity Analysis  for Land Dis-
posal  Restrictions:  Newly  Identified  Petroleum  Refining
Wastes (Final Rule).
PB99-156127REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Background Documents for the  Cost and Economic  Impact
Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Wastes as Haz-
ardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
PB99-156135REB                      PC At 2/MF A03

Biennial  Reporting System (BRS)  Data: Generation and
Management of  Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Final) (on CD-
ROM).
PB99-502171REB                     CD-ROM CP D04

Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
PB2000-101684REB                    PC A02/MF A01

Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions, Phase IV.
Newly-Identified  Toxictty Characteristic Metal Wastes and
Mineral Processing Wastes, (Rnal Rule): Technical Back-
ground Document.
PB99-155996REB                      PC A99/MF A06

Changing Nature of Environmental and Public Health Pro-
tection: An Annual Report on Reinvention.
PB2000-100907REB                    PC A05/MF A01

Characteristics of Fractures in  Crystalline  Bedrock Deter-
mined by  Surface and Borehole  Geophysical Surveys, East-
em Surplus Superfund Site. Meddybemps, Maine.
PB2000-100270REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Characterization  of  Municipal  Solid Waste  in the  United
States: 1997 Update.
PB2000-101333REB                    PC A107MF A02

Chemical  Distribution Facilities. Section  313  of the Emer-
gency Planning  and Community  Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
Chemical  Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Industry
Guidance.
PB2000-101146REB                    PC A07/MF A02

Child Health Champion Resource Guide.
PB2000-101365REB                    PCA11/MFA03

Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment: Professional
Fabricare Processes.
PB2000-101142REB                    PC A21/MF A04

Coal Utility Environmental  Cost (CUECost) (Raw Data File
on Diskette).
PB2000-500005REB                           CP D02

Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
PB2000-101383REB                    PC A05/MF A01

Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combustion
of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil  Fuels.
PB2000-101689REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic Or-
ganic  Compounds in Ambient Air.  Second Edition.
PB99-172355REB                      PC A99/MF A06
Condition of Illinois Water Resources, 1999.
PB2000-100517REB
                                            PC A03
Danage Cases and  Environmental  Releases from  Mines
and Mineral Processing Sites.
PB99-155988REB                      PC A14/MF A03

Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions on  Vehicle Load:
Results from the Georgia  Tech  Research  Partnership
(GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
PB2000-100895REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Developing a Framework for Testing  Indoor Air Products.
PB2000-101688REB                    PC A02/MF A01

Development and Application of Assessment Protocols for
Determining the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in the Ju-
niata River  Watershed. Environmental Monitoring  and  As-
sessment Program.
PB2000-101722REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Disinfection  Profiling and Benchmarking Guidance Manual.
PB99-111411REB                      PCA10VMFA02

Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
PB2000-100912REB
                                     PC A12/MF A03
Economic  Analysis  of  the  Proposed  TSCA  Section
402(a)(3) Lead-Based Paint Accreditation and Certification
Fee Rule.
PB2000-101143REB                   PC A07/MF A02

Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
tion 403: Hazard Standards.
PB2000-101144REB                   PCA107MFA03

Effect of Loading Dust  Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
Elctrostatically Charged  Filters.
PB2000-100897REB                   PC A02/MF A01

ELI/SBP's  UVB (Vacuum Vaporization Well) System  for
Treatment  of VOC-Contaminated Soils.  Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation Report.
PB2000-101619REB                   PC A06/MF A01

EMAP Information Management  Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
dices.
PB2000-100710REB                   PCA10/MFA02

EMAP Information Management Plan:  1999-2001.
PB2000-100709REB                   PC A1OYMF A03

Emergency Planning  and Community Right-To-Know Act,
Section 313.  Guidance for  Reporting Sulfuric Add (Acid
Aerosols Including Mists, Vapors. Gas, Fog, and Other  Air-
borne Forms of  Any Particle Size).  (Updated March 3,
1998).
PB20OO-101145REB                   PC A03/MF A01

Emisiones y Prevencion/Tecnicas de  Control para Talleres
de Carroceria en Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Emissions  and
Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile Body Shops
in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico).
PB2000-100253REB                   PC A05/MF A01

Emission Estimation  Techniques  for  Unique Source  Cat-
egories in Mexicali, Mexico.
PB99-158743REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Emissions and  Prevention/Control Techniques for Auto-
mobile Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez,  Mexico.
PB2000-100252HEB                    PC A05/MF A01

EPA Children's Environmental Health Yearbook.
PB2000-101366REB                    PCA12/MFA03

Evaluation of the Water-Based Coating Method (ATD-FID).
Round Robin Study.
PB2000-101716REB                    PC A20/MF A04

Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
fits Using Advances in Technology.
PB2000-100238REB                    PC A08/MF  A02

Federal Register, Volume 60, No. 149, Wednesday August
4.  1999 Rule and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9, 122,
123, 124 and 501. National  Pollutant  Discharge Elimination
System  Permit  Application  Requirements  for  Publicly
Owned  Treatment Works  and  Other Treatment Works
Treating Domestic Sewage; Final Rule.
PB2000-100616REB                    PC A06/MF  A02

Federal  Register, Volume 64,  No. 180, Friday, September
17. 1999 Rules and  Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9,
141. and 142.  Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
Monitoring Regulation for Public Water Systems; Final Rule.
PB2000-100425REB                    PC A05/MF  A01

Geochemical Features of  Water-Rock Interactions at the
Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County, California.
PB2000-101743REB                    PC A02/MF  A01

GHG Mitigation Technology Performance Evaluations  Un-
derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
PB2000-101687REB                    PC A02/MF  A01

Grant Resources for  Solid Waste Activities  in Indian Coun-

PB2000-100908REB                    PC A06/MF  A01

Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
PB2000-100540REB                    PC A08/MF  A02
Guidance Available for Landftlling  Waste in  Economically
Developing Countries.
PB2000-101690REB                    PC A02/MF A01

Guidance Manual  and  Example NPDES Permit for Con-
centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
PB99-167124REB                      PCA107MFA02

Guidance on Preparing Independent Government Cost Esti-
mates (IGCEs).
PB2000-963207REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Guide to Preparing Superfund Proposed  Plans,  Records of
Decisions,  and Other Remedy  Selected Decision Docu-
ments.
PB98-963241REB                      PC A10/MF A03

Handbook  for Capacity Development:  Developing Water
System Capacity  under the  Safe  Drinking Water  Act  as
Amended in 1996.
PB2000-100423REB                    PC A08/MF A02

Handbook for Criteria  Pollutant Inventory Development: A
Beginner's Guide for Point and Area Sources.
PB2000-101718REB                    PCA15/MFA03

Human Health and Environmental Damages from  Mining
and  Mineral  Processing Wastes.  Technical  Brackground
Document  Supporting  the  Final  Rule Applying Phase  IV
Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified  Mineral Proc-
essing Wastes.
PB99-155962REB                      PC A12/MF A03

Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Sectors;
Technical Backgrond Document; Final.
PB99-155970REB                      PCA99/MFE11

Intercqmparison of Optical Remote Sensing  Systems for
Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
PB2000-100896REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Inventory of U.S.  Greenhouse Gas Emissions  and Sinks:
1990-1996.
PB2000-100546REB                    PC A13/MF A03

Inventory of U.S.  Greenhouse Gas Emissions  and Sinks:
1990-1997.
PB2000-100397REB                    PC A14/MF A03

Issuance of Final Guidance:  Ecological  Risk Assessment
and Risk Maangement Principles for Superfund Sites.
PB98-963252REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Joint NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge  Radiological  Survey:  Sur-
vey Design and Test Site Results.
PB99-161176REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments in
Agroecosystems.
PB2000-101742REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology  with Special  Ref-
erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
PB2000-101071REB                    PCA11/MFA03

Managing Information  as a Strategic  Resource: Regional
and State.  Final Report and Recommendations of the Infor-
mation Impacts Committee. National Advisory Council for
Environmental Policy and Technology.
PB2000-101348REB
                                     PC A04/MF A01
Manual Testing and Continuous Emissions Monitoring, Lime
Kiln Nos. 3 and 4 Baghouses. Chemical Lime Company,
Montevallo, Alabama.
PB2000-101717REB                    PC A207MF A04

Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
PB2000-101681REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Methods for Derivation of  Inhalation  Refernce Concentra-
tions and Applications of Inhalation Dosimetry (Raw Data
File) (on Diskette).
PB2000-500023REB                           CP D02

Microbial  and  Disinfection  Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
Compliance Manual.
PB99-111445REB                      PC A08/MF A02

National Biennial  RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
on 1997 Data).
PB99-166860REB                      PC A08/MF A02

National Biennial  RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
on 1997 Data) (Kit).
PB99-166811 REB                      PC E99/MF E99

National Biennial  RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators.
PB99-166829REB                      PC A22/MF A04

National Biennial  RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
on  1997 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and  Disposal
Facilities.
PB99-166837REB                      PC A06/MF A01

National Biennial  RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
on 1997 Data): National Analysis.
PB99-166845REB                      PC A07/MF A02

National Biennial  RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis.
PB99-166852REB                      PC A21/MF A04
                                                                                                    TI-1

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                                                                           TITLE  INDEX
   National R and D Strategy for Toxic Substances and Haz-
   ardous and Solid Waste.
   PB2000-101751REB                   PC A03/MF A01

   National Representative Sample of Small Public Water Sys-
   tems: Statistical Design and State Plans for the Unregulated
   Contaminant Monitoring Regulation (Final Report).
   PB2OOO-100406REB                   PC A05/MF A01

   Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Why and How They Are Controlled.
   PB2000-101698REB                   PC AOS/MF A01

   Nonhazardous  Solid  Waste Management   and  Landfill
   Capacity in  Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
   PB2000-101420REB                   PC A16/MF A03

   Nonmethane Organic  Compounds (NMOC) and Spetialed
   Nonmethane Organic Compounds  (SNMOC)  Monitoring
   Program.
   PB2000-101070REB                   PC A15/MF A03

   Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment
   Document. Part 1.
   PB99-156O51REB                      PC A09/MF A02

   Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
   PB2000-100418REB                   PC AOS/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus  thuringiensis'  CrylA (b)
   Detta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for Its
   Production in Com (Update, March 1999).
   PB99-158784REB                      PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact  Sheet. 'Bacillus  thuringiensis' Subspecies
   tofworthi' Cry9C  Protein  and the Genetic Material   Nec-
   essary for Its Production in Com.
   PB99-158800REB                      PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: (E)-9-Dodecenyl Acetate Pheromone.
   PB99-158768REB                      PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Polyhedral  Occlusion Bodies of the
   Nuclear Porynedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
   PB99-158826REB                      PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Potato Leaf Roll Virus Resistance
   Gene (also Known as or(1/orf2 gene).
   P899-1S8776REB                      PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  'Pseudomonas aureofaciens' Strain
   Tx-1.
   PB99-158792REB                      PC A03/MF A01

   Petroleum Refining  Process Waste  De termination   Pro-
   posed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part 1.
   PB99-156085REB                      PC A06/MF A01

   Petroleum Refining Process Waste Determination Proposed
   Rule Response to Comments Document (Kit).
   PB99-156077REB                      PC E99/MF E99

   Petroleum Refining  Process  Waste Listing Determination,
   Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Analysis. Supple-
   mental Background Document. Draft.
   PB99-1S6143REB                      PC A08/MF AQ2

   Petroleum Refining  Process  Waste  Listing  Determination
   Notice  of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment
   Document (Kit).
   PB99-156044REB                      PC E99/MF E99

   Petroleum Refining  Process  Waste  Listing  Determination
   Notice  of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment
   Document, Part 2.
   PB99-156069REB                      PC A09/MF AQ2

   Petroleum Refining  Process  Waste Listing  Determination
   Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 2.
   PB99-156093REB                      PC AO4/MF A01

   Petroleum Refining  Process  Waste Listing  Determination
   Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 3.
   PB99-1S6101REB                       PC AOB/MF A01

   Petroleum Refining  Process  Waste Listing  Determination
   Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document Part 4.
   PB99-156119REB                       PC A05/MF A01

   Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
  40 CFR 63 Subpart  DO (National  Emissions Standards for
  Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Recovery
  Operations).
  PB2000-100703REB                    PC A09/MF AQ2

  Potential to Emit A Guide for Small Businesses.
  PB2000-101616REB                    PC AOS/MF A01

  Proceedings  of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop.  Held
  on July 26-28, 1999.
  PB2OOO-101719REB                   PC A12/MF A03

  Providing Safe Drinking Water in  America: 1997 National
  Public Water Systems  Compliance Report and Update on
  Implementation  of  the 1996 Safe  Drinking Water  Act
  Amendments.
  PB200O-100614REB                   PC AOB/MF A02

  RED Facts: CAPTAN.
  PB2000-1016S6REB
                                             RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hydroxide.
                                             PB2000-101660REB
                                                                                  PC A03/MF A01
  RED Facts: Folpet.
  PB2000-101658REB

  RED Facts: Njdosamide.
  PB2000-101654REB
                        PC AO2/MF A01


                        PCA03/MFA01


                        PC A03/MF A01
 Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
 strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
 PB99-156036REB                      PC A06/MF A01

 Reinventing Environmental Protection. Annual Report. 1998.
 PB2000-101346REB                    PC A06/MF A01

 Reinventing Environmental Protection. Executive Summary.
 1998 Annual Report.
 PB2000-101345REB                    PC A03/MF A01

 Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  CAPTAN.  (In-
 cludes RED Facts: CAPTAN Fact Sheet).
 PB2000-101657REB                    PCA13/MFA03

 Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Folpet (Includes
 RED Facts: Folpet).
 PB2000-101659REB                    PC A11/MF A03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Pebulate. (Includes
 RED Facts: Pebulate Fact Sheet.).
 PB2000-101653REB                    PC A09/MF A02

 HeregistraSon  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Triphenyltin Hy-
 droxide (TPTH) (Includes RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hydrox-
 ide Fact Sheet).
 PB2000-101661REB                    PCA11/MFA03

 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 3-Trifluoro-Methyl-
 4-Nitro-Phenol and  Nidosamide.  (Includes  RED Facts:
 TFM).
 PB2000-101655REB                    PC A11/MF A03

 Research on Emissions and Mitigation of POP'S from Com-
 bustion Sources.
 PB2000-101683REB                    PC A03/MF A01

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions, Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes: Min-
 eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils,  and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
 9. Comments  Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for
 Newly-Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in
 Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
 PB99-1S5905REB                     PC A04/MF A01

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
 terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for
 Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
 ing Wastewaters. Volume 3.  Comments Related  to  First
 Supplemental Proposed Rule (January 25, 199$).
 PB99-15S848REB                     PC A07/MF A02

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions. Phase IV Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal  Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
 terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
 Hazardous Soils,  and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
 ing Wastewaters. Volume S. Comments Related to Second
 Notice of Data Availability (March 5.  1997).
 PB99-155863REB                     PC A03/MF A01

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal  Restric-
 tions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
 terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues: Treatment Standards for
 Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
 ing Wastewaters; Volume 13. Comments Related  to  First
 Supplemental  Proposed Rule (January 26, 1996). Clarifica-
 tion of Bevill Exclusion for Mining Wastes, Changes to the
 Definition of Solid Waste for Processing Wastes. Treatment
 Standards for  Characteristic  Mineral Processing  Wastes
 and Associated Issues.
 PB99-155947REB                     PC A16/MF A03

 Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Restric-
 tions, Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes: Min-
 eral  Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters (Kit).
 PB99-155814REB                     PC E99/MF E99

 Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Restric-
tions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes:  Min-
eral  Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
 1. Comments Related to Phase 3 Proposed Rule (March 2.
 1997).
 PB99-15S822REB                     PC A06/MF A01

 Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Restric-
tions. Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
eral  Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters.  Volume
2. Comments Related to Phase 4 Proposed Rule  (August
22,1995).
 PB99-1S5B30REB                     PC A15/MF A03
 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
 eral Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils;  and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
 4.  Comments Related to First Notice of Data Availability
 (May 10, 1996).
 PB99-155855REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
 eral Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
 6.  Comments Related to Second  Supplemental Proposed
 Rule (May 12, 1997).
 PB99-155871REB                      PC A12/MF A03

 Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions, Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
 eral Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
 8.  Comments Related to Regulatory  Impact Analysis for
 Newly-Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in
 First Supplemental Proposed Rule (January 25, 1996).
 PB99-155897REB                      PC A04/MF A01

 Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions, Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment  Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
 eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
 10:  Comments Related to Regulatory  Impact Analysis for
 TC-Metal Hazardous Waste  Issues Raised in Original Pro-
 posed Rule, August 22, 1995 and in Second Supplemental
 Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
 PB99-155913REB                      PC A03/MF A01

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions. Phase 4.  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
 eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
 Issues. Treatment Standards  for Hazardous  Soils, and Ex-
 clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
 12. Comments Related to Capcity Analysis for Newly-Identi-
 fied Toxiciry Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Proc-
 essing Wastes.
 PB99-1S5939REB                      PC A12/MF A03

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions. Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating  Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
 terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for
 Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
 ing Wastewaters. Volume 7.  Comments  Related to Treat-
 ment Standards for Contaminated Soils.
 PB99-155889REB                      PC A23/MF ACM

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions. Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
 terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
 Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recycled  Wood Reserv-
 ing Wastewaters. Volume 11.  Comments Related to Newly-
 Identified Mineral Processing  Waste Treatment  Standards,
 Grab versus Composite Sampling,  Radioactive  Mixed TC-
 Metal Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues.
 PB99-155921REB                       PC A07/MF A02

 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
 tions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
 ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
 terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
 Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
 ing Wastewaters. Volume 14. Comments Related to Second
 Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12,  1997):  Treatment
 Standards  for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
 Wastes. Mineral Processing and Bevill Exclusion  Issues.
 and Use of Hazardous Waste as Fill.
 PB99-155954REB                       PCA10/MFA02

 Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
 Regulation.
 PB20OO-100251REB                    PC A07/MF A02

 Revised Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment During
 Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS)  Conducted bt Po-
tential Responsible Parties.
 PB2000-963208REB                    PC A01/MF A01

 Roy F. Weston.  Inc. and  IEG Technologies Corporation
 Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen (UVB)  Technology: Inno-
 vative Technology Evaluation Report.
 PB2000-101632REB                    PC A10/MF A02

 Sandia National Laboratories In situ Electrokinetic Extrac-
tion Technology. Innovative Technology Evaluation Report.
 PB2000-101618REB                    PC AOS/MF A01

 Science  Algorithms  of  the  EPA   Models-3  Community
 Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
 PB2000-100561REB                    PC A99/MF E08

 Searching for the Profit in Pollution  Prevention: Case Stud-
 ies in the Corporate Evaluation of Environmental Opportuni-
ties.
 PB2000-101141REB                    PC AOS/MF A01

 State Implementation Guidance  for the  Consumer Con-
fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
 PB20OO-100613REB                    PC A10YMF A02
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                                                                      TITLE  INDEX
State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens of
the Bay Region (1999).
PB2000-101184REB                           PC A05

Stationary  Source   Sampling  and   Analysis   Directory
(SSSADIR). Version 2.1 (Project Summary) (Raw Data File)
(on Diskette).
PB2000-500029REB                           CP D04

Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis Methods
for VOCs in Ambient Air.
PB2000-100892REB                    PC A03/MF A01

System Installation and Operation Manual for  the  EPA
Third-Generation Air  Quality  Modeling System  (Models-3
Version 3.0).
PB2000-101617REB                    PC A09/MF A02

Tecnicas  Para  Calcular  Emisiones   de   Categories  de
Fuentes Unicas en su Genero en  Mexican, Mexico. (Emis-
sion Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Categories
in Mexican, Mexico.).
PB99-158750REB                      PC A04/MF A01
Tools  for  Determining  Sustainable Waste  Management
through Application of Life-Cycle Assessment:  Update  on
U.S. Research.
PB2000-101686REB                   PC A03/MF A01

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
missions  Database)  Comprehensive  Update (Raw  Data
File) (on CD-ROM). November 1999.
PB2000-500017REB                  CD-ROM CP D04

Toxicity  Reduction  Evaluation Guidance  for  Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Plants.
PB2000-100417REB                   PCA10/MFA02

Transport of  Lawn-Applied  2,4-D from Turf to  Home: As-
sessing the Relative  Importance of Transport Mechanisms
and Exposure Pathways.
PB99-156358REB                     PC A08/MF A02

Treatment of Household Wastes, Septage and Septic Tank
Effluent.
PB2000-101750REB                   PC A06/MF A01
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
sions Model (LandGEM).
PB2000-101685REB                   PC A03/MF A01

Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Analytical
Methods and Quality Control Manual.
PB2000-100424REB                   PC A06/MF A01

User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Mod-
eling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
PB2000-100247REB                   PC A20/MF A04

User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Mod-
eling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
PB2000-100248REB                   PC A23/MF A04

Volatile  Organic Compounds  (VOC)  Recovery Seminar.
Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 16-17,  1998.
PB2000-101620REB                   PC A06/MF AOt

XAFS  Spectroscopy Results for PM  Samples from Residual
Fuel Oil Combustion.
PB2000-101682REB                   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                                                 March 2000
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 KEYWORD  INDEX
   Index entries in this section are selected to indicate important ideas and concepts presented
   in a report. When using the keyword index, be sure to look under terms narrower, broader,
   or related to a particular topic. Although some of the keywords are not selected from a
   controlled vocabulary of terms, most of them have been selected from the DoD, DoE, NASA,
   of NTIS controlled vocabularies.  The entries are arranged by keyword and then by the NTIS
   order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                                     i
                 U*«: Kay words Term     RECYCLED MATERIALS

                                Title  I  Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
                                     |  Materials for Highway Construction

   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes     PB94-100443/REB          PCA10/MFA03

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                                                               KEYWORD   INDEX
2-4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
    Transport of Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from Turf to Home: As-
    sessing  the Relative  Importance  of Transport Mecha-
    nisms and Exposure Pathways.
    PB99-156358REB
AEROSOLS
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act,
    Section 313. Guidance for  Reporting Sulfuric Acid  (Acid
    Aerosols  Including  Mists, Vapors,  Gas, Fog, and Other
    Airborne Forms or Any Partide Size). (Updated March 3,
    1998).
    PB2000-101145REB
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF
    Guidance Manual and  Example NPDES Permit for  Con-
    centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-167124REB
AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
    Leaching  Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
AGROECOSYSTEMS
    Leaching  Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
AIR CLEANERS
    Effect of Loading Dust  Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
    Elctrostatically Charged Filters.
    PB2000-100897REB
AIR POLLUTIN MONITORS
    Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehicle Load:
    Results from the Georgia  Tech Research Partnership
    (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
    PB2000-100895REB
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
    PB2000-100912REB
    GHG Mitigation Technology  Performance Evaluations Un-
    derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
    PB2000-101687REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
    Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
    40 CFR  63 Subpart DD  (National Emissions Standards
    for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Re-
    covery Operations).
    PB2000-100703REB
    Volatile Organic  Compounds (VOC) Recovery  Seminar.
    Held in Cinannati, Ohio on September 16-17, 1998.
    PB2000-101620REB
    Research on  Emissions  and Mitigation of POP's  from
    Combustion Sources.
    PB2000-101683REB
    GHG Mitigation Technology  Performance Evaluations Un-
    derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
    PB2000-101687REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    Assessment of Existing Test Reports for Evaluating  VOC
    Control Effectiveness.
    PB99-175275REB
    Nitrogen  Oxides (NOx), Why and How They Are  Con-
    trolled.
    PB2000-101698REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENTS
    Coal Utility Environmental  Cost (CUECost)  (Raw  Data
    File on Diskette).
    PB2000-500005REB
AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
    User Manual  for the EPA  Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
    PB2000-100247REB
    User Manual  for the EPA  Third-Generation Air  Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
    PB2000-100248REB
    Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    PB2000-100251REB
    Emissions and  Prevention/Control Techniques  for Auto-
    mobile Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
    PB2000-100252REB
    Emisiones y  Prevencion/Tecnicas  de  Control   para
    Talleres de Carroceria  en Ciudad Juarez,  Mexico (Emis-
    sions and Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile
    Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico).
    PB2000-100253REB
    Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cit-
    ies Using HAPEM-MS3.
    PB2000-101197REB
AIR POLLUTION MONITORS
    Intercomparison of  Optical  Remote Sensing Systems for
    Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
    PB2000-100896REB
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
    Compendium of  Methods for the Determination of Toxic
    Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. Second Edition.
    PB99-172355REB
    Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis Methods
    for VOCs in Ambient Air.
    PB2000-100892REB
    Nonmethane Organic  Compounds  (NMOC)  and Speci-
    ated Nonmethane  Organic  Compounds (SNMOC)  Mon-
    itoring Program.
    PB2000-101070REB
    Manual Testing  and Continuous Emissions Monitoring,
    Lime Kiln Nos. 3 and 4 Baghouses, Chemical Lime Com-
    pany, Montevallo. Alabama.
    PB2000-101717REB
    Stationary  Source  Sampling  and  Analysis  Directory
    (SSSADIR), Version 2.1  (Project Summary) (Raw Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500029REB
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
    Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.
    PB99-158743REB
    Tecnicas Para Calcular Emisiones de Categorias  de
    Fuentes Unicas en  su  Genero  en  Mexicali,  Mexico.
    (Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    PB99-158750REB
    Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    PB2000-100251REB
    Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1997.
    PB2000-100397REB
    Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1996.
    PB2000-100546REB
    Science Algorithms of the  EPA  Models-3 Community
    Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB2000-100561REB
    Assessing the  Performance  of Full-Scale Environmental
    Chambers  Using  an  Independently Measured Emission
    Source.
    PB2000-100893REB
    Potential to Emit: A Guide for Small Businesses.
    PB2000-101616REB
    Research on Emissions  and Mitigation  of POP's from
    Combustion Sources.
    PB2000-101683REB
    Handbook for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Development: A
    Beginner's Guide for Point and Area Sources.
    PB2000-101718REB
ALASKA
    Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Their Application to Water
    Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
    PB2000-100272REB
ALGORITHMS
    Science Algorithms  of the  EPA  Models-3 Community
    Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB2000-100S61REB
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
    Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic
    Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. Second Edition.
    PB99-172355REB
    Stringent Comparison of Sampling  and Analysis Methods
    for VOCs in Ambient Air.
    PB2000-100892REB
AMERICAN INDIANS
    Grant  Resources for  Solid Waste Activities  in  Indian
    Country.
    PB2000-100908REB
ANALYTICAL METHODS
    Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic
    Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. Second Edition.
    PB99-172355REB
    Unregulated Contaminant  Monitoring  Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB2000-100424REB
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
    Development and Application of Assessment Protocols
    for Determining the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in
    the Juniata River Watershed.  Environmental  Monitoring
    and Assessment Program.
    PB2000-101722REB
AQUATIC HABITAT INDICATORS
    Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Their Application to Water
    Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
    PB2000-100272REB
AREA SOURCES
    Handbook for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Development: A
    Beginner's  Guide for Point and Area Sources.
    PB2000-101718REB
ASHES
    Joint NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge Radiological Survey: Sur-
    vey Design and Test Site Results.
    PB99-161176REB
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS CRYIA (B) DELTA-
ENDOTOXIN
    Pesticide  Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'  CrylA  (b)
    Delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for
    Its Production  in Com (Update. March  1999).
    PB99-158784REB
BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS SUBSPECIES TOLWORTHI
CRY9C
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis1 Subspecies
    tolworthi' Cry9C Protein and the  Genetic  Material Nec-
    essary for Its Production in Com.
    PB99-158800REB
BAGHOUSES
    Manual Testing  and Continuous  Emissions  Monitoring,
    Lime Kiln Nos. 3 and 4 Baghouses, Chemical Lime Com-
    pany, Montevallo, Alabama.
    PB2000-101717REB
BEDROCK
    Characteristics of Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
    mined  by  Surface and Borehole  Geophysical Surveys,
    Eastern Surplus Superfund Site, Meddybemps. Maine.
    PB2000-100270REB
BEVILL WASTES
    Response to Comments  Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
    strictions,  Phase IV  Final Rule  Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion  Issues: Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils;  and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters; Volume  13. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 26. 1996). Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
    Wastes, Changes to the  Definition of Solid Waste for
    Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for Characteris-
    tic Mineral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
    PB99-155947REB
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
    Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
    PB2000-100418REB
    Annotated Bibliography Developed for the Graduated
    Level Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
    PB2000-101721REB
BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for  BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    PB2000-t00238REB
BIOMASS CONVERSION PLANTS
    Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
    PB2000-101684REB
BITUMENS
    Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combus-
    tion of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil  Fuels.
    PB2000-101689REB
BITUMINOUS COAL
    Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
    PB2000-101681REB
BNR (BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL)
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for  BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    PB2000-100238REB
BODY REPAIR SHOPS
    Emissions and Prevention/Control  Techniques for Auto-
    mobile Body  Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
    PB2000-100252REB
    Emisiones  y  Prevencion/Tecnicas  de  Control  para
    Talleres de Carroceria en Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Emis-
    sions and Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile
    Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico).
    PB2000-100253REB
BOILERS
    Application of Reburning  to Coal-Fired  Industrial Boilers
    in Taiwan.
    PB2000-100894REB
CAPACITY
    Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions, Phase
    IV. Newly-Identified  Toxicily Characteristic Metal  Wastes
    and Mineral  Processing Wastes. (Final Rule):  Technical
    Background Document.
    PB99-15S996REB
    Background  Document for Capacity Analysis for Land
    Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Refining
    Wastes (Final Rule).
    PB99-156127REB
    Nonhazardous Solid  Waste Management  and  Landfill
    Capaciity in Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
    PB2000-101420REB
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
    Handbook for Capacity Development:  Developing Water
    System  Capacity under the Safe Drinking Water Act as
    Amended in  1996.
    PB2000-100423REB
CAPTAN
    RED Facts: CAPTAN.
    PB2000-101656REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): CAPTAN.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: CAPTAN Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-101657REB
CARBON MONOXIDE
    Analysis of Carbon  Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cit-
    ies Using HAPEM-MS3.
    PB2000-101197REB
CASE STUDIES
    Searching for the  Profit in  Pollution  Prevention: Case
    Studies in the Corporate Evaluation of Environmental Op-
    portunities.
    PB2000-101141REB
CHARCOAL
    Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.
    PB99-158743REB
    Tecnicas  Para  Calcular  Emisiones  de Categorias  de
    Fuentes  Unicas en  su  Genero  en  Mexicali,  Mexico.
    (Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    PB99-158750REB
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
    Compendium of  Methods for the Determination of Toxic
    Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. Second Edition.
    PB99-172355REB
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB2000-100424REB
    Stringent Comparison of Sampling  and Analysis Methods
    for VOCs in Ambient Air.
    PB2000-100892REB
    Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
    PB2000-101681REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
    Evaluation of the  Water-Based Coating Method (ATD-
    FID). Round Robin Study.
    PB2000-101716RE8
 CHEMCAL COMPOUNDS
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions Database) Comprehensive Update  (Raw
    Data File) (on CD-ROM). November 1999.
    PB2000-500017REB
 CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION
    Federal Register, Volume 64. No. 180. Friday. September
    17. 1999 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9,
    141, and 142. Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring Regulation tor Public Water Systems: Final
    Rule.
    PB2000-10042SREB
 CHEMCAL INDUSTRY
    Searching  for the Profit  in Pollution Prevention:  Case
    Studies in the Corporate Evaluation of Environmental Op-
    portunities.
    PB2000-101141REB
 CHEMCAL PLANTS
    Chemical Distribution  Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community RigfiMo-Know Act Tcodc
    Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Indus-
    try Guidance.
    PB2000-101146REB
 CHESAPEAKE BAY
    State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens of
    the Bay Region (1999).
    PB2000-101184REB
 CHILD HEALTH CHAMPION CAMPAIGN
    Child Health Champion Resource Guide.
    PB2000-101365REB
 CHILDREN
    Child Health Champion Resource Guide.
    PB2000-10136SREB
    EPA Children's Environmental Health Yearbook.
    P620TXM01366REB
 CHINA
    Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
    PB2000-101681REB
 QUOAD JUAREZ (MEXICO)
    Emissions and  Prevention/Control Techniques for Auto-
    mobile Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez. Mexico.
    PB2000-100252REB
    Emisiones  y  Prevention/Tecnicas  de  Control  para
    Talleres de Carroceria en Ciudad Juarez. Mexico (Emis-
    sions and Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile
    Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez. Mexico).
    PB2000-100253REB
 CLASSIFICATION
    Background Documents for the Cost and Economic Im-
    pact Analysts of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Wastes
    as Hazardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
    PB99-156135REB
 CLEAN WATER ACT
    Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Their Application lo Water
    Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
    PB2000-100272REB
 CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES SUBSTITUTES ASSESSMENT
 (CTSA)
    Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment: Profes-
    sional Fabricare Processes
    PB2000-101142REB
 CLEANING
    Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment Profes-
    sional Fabricare Processes.
    PB2000-101142REB
 CLEAR LAKE
    Geochemical Features of Water-Rock  interactions at the
    Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine. Lake County. California.
    PB2000-101743REB
 COAL
    Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers
    in Taiwan.
    PB2000-100894REB
    Coal Utility Environmental Cost (CUECost) (Raw  Data
    File on Diskette).
    PB2000-SOOOOSREB
 COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
    XAFS Spectroscopy Results lor PM Samples from Resid-
    ual Fuel Oil Combustion.
    PB2000-101682REB
    Research  on Emissions and  Mffigation of  POP's from
    Combustion Sources.
    PB2000-101683REB
    Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combus-
    tion of Onmulaon (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
    PB200XM01689REB
COMMUNITY MULTI-SCALE AIR QUALITY MODELING
SYSTEM
    User Manual  for the  EPA Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
    PB2000-100247REB
    User Manual  for the  EPA Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
    PB2QOO-100248REB
    System  Installation  and Operation Manual for the EPA
    Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System (Models-3
    Version 3.0).
    P8200O-101617REB
COMMUNITY MULTISCALE AIR QUALITY MODELING
SYSTEM
    Science Algorithms of  the EPA Models-3 Community
    MuMscale Air Quality (CMAO) Modeling System.
    PB2000-100561REB
 COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS
    State Implementation Guidance for the Consumer Con-
    fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
    PB2000-100613REB
 COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
    Intercomparison of Optical Remote Sensing Systems for
    Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
    PB2000-100896REB
 COMPOSTING
    Analysis of Composting as an Environmental  Remedi-
    ation Technology.
    PB99-156150REB
 COMPUTER PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
    System  Installation and Operation Manual for the  EPA
    Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System (Models-3
    Version 3.0).
    PB2000-101617REB
 CONSUMERS CONFIDENCE REPORT RULE
    State Implementation Guidance for the Consumer Con-
    fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
    PB2000-100613REB
 COOKING DEVICES
    Emission Estimation  Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.
    PB99-I58743REB
    Tecnicas Para Calcular Emisiones de Categorias de
    Fuentes Unicas en  su  Genero en Mexicali,  Mexico.
    (Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    PB99-158750REB
 COST ANALYSIS
    Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal  Restrictions to
    Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings,  and Economic
    Impacts.
    PB99-156010REB
    Background Documents for the Cost and  Economic Im-
    pact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum  Refining Wastes
    as Hazardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
    PB99-156135REB
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    PB200D-100238REB
 COST ESTIMATES
    Coal  Utility Environmental Cost (CUECost) (Raw Data
    File on Diskette).
    PB2000-S00005REB
 COST ESTIMATION
    Guidance on Preparing Independent Government Cost
    Estimates (IGCEsV
    PB2000-963207REB
 CRITERIAL POLLUTANTS
    Handbook for Criteria  Pollutant Inventory Development: A
    Beginner's Guide for Point and Area Sources.
    PB2000-101718REB
 DATA ANALYSIS
    Proceedings of ihe NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop.
    Held on July 26-28. 1999.
    PB2000-101719REB
 DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
    EMAP Information  Management Plan: 1999-2001.
    PB2000-100709REB
    EMAP Information  Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
    dices.
    PB2000-100710REB
 DATA FILE
    Biennial Reporting  System (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Final) (on CO-
    ROM).
    PB99-S02171REB
    Coal  Utility Environmental Cost (CUECost) (Raw Data
    File on Diskette).
    PB2000-500OOSREB
    Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions Database) Comprehensive  Update (Raw
    Data File) (on CD-ROM). November 1999.
    PB2000-SOOO17REB
    Methods for Derivation of Inhalation Retemce Concentra-
    tions and Applications of Inhalation Dosimetry (Raw Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500023REB
    Stationary  Source Sampling  and  Analysis Directory
    (SSSADIR), Version 2.1 (Project  Summary) (Raw Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500029REB
DESCRIPTIONS
    Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Sec-
    tors; Technical Backgrond Document-, Final.
    PB99-156970REB
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
    Guidance Available for Landfillmg Waste in Economically
    Developing Countries.
    PB2000-101690REB
DICTIONARIES
    Lexicon of Cave and Karst  Terminology with Special Ref-
    erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
    PB2000-101071REB
DIFFUSION MODELING
    Science  Algorithms of the EPA Models-3 Community
    MulOscate Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB2000-100561REB
DIRECTORIES
    Stationary  Source Sampling  and  Analysis  Directory
    (SSSADIR). Version 2.1 (Project  Summary) (Raw Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500029REB
 DISINFECTION
    Disinfection  Profiling and Benchmarking Guidance Man-
    ual.
    PB99-111411REB
 DISINFECTION BYPRODUCTS RULE
    Microbial and Disinfection Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
    Compliance  Manual.
    PB99-111445REB
 DOSIMETRY
    Methods for Derivation of Inhalation Refemce Concentra-
    tions and Applications of Inhalation Dosimetry (Raw Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500Q23REB
 DRINKING WATER
    Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
    PB2000-100418REB
 DUST
    Effect of Loading Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
    eictrostatically Charged Filters.
    PB2000-100897RE8
 E-9-DODECENYL ACETATE
    Pesticide    Fact   Sheet:   (E)-9-Dodecenyl   Acetate
    Prteromone.
    PB99-158768REB
 ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION
    Methods for  Derivation of Inhalation Refemce Concentra-
    tions and Applications of Inhalation Dosimetry (Raw Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500023REB
 ECOLOGY
    Issuance of  Final Guidance: Ecological Risk Assessment
    and Risk Maangement Principles for Supertund Sites.
    PB98-963252REB
 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
    Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes  and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and 8e-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Waslewaters. Volume 9. Comments Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues Raised in  Second Supplemental
    Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
    PB99-1S590SREB
    Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
    tion 403: Hazard Standards.
    PB2000-101144REB
ECONOMIC IMPACT
    Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
    Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic
    Impacts.
    PB99-156010REB
    Background  Documents for the Cost and Economic Im-
    pact Analysis of Listing Four  Petroleum Refining Wastes
    as Hazardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
    PB99-156135REB
ECOSYSTEMS
    Appropriate  Use of  Ecosystem Health  and Normative
    Science in Ecological Policy.
    PB20OO-101744REB
EFFECTIVENESS
    Assessment  of Existing Test Reports for Evaluating VOC
    Control Effectiveness.
    PB99-175275REB
EFFICIENCY
    Effect of Loading Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
    ElctrosiaticaJJy Charged Fillers.
    PB2000-100897REB
ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
    Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project-
    PB2000-101684REB
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
    Coal Utility Environmental Cost (CUECost) (Raw Data
    File on Diskette).
    PB2000-500005REB
ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE
    Effect of Loading Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
    Eictrostatically Charged Filters.
    PB2000-10O897REB
EMAP (ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND
ASSESSMENT PROGRAM)
    EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
    PB2000-100709REB
    EMAP Information Management Plan: 1996-2001. Appen-
    dices.
    PB2000-100710REB
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITE RIGHT-TO-
KNOW ACT
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act.
    Section  313. Guidance for Reporting Sulfuric Acid (Acid
    Aerosols Including Mists.  Vapors. Gas, Fog. and Other
    Airborne Forms of Any Particle Size). (Updated March 3,
    1996).
    PB2000-101145REB
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-
KNOW ACT
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Indus-
    try Guidance.
    PB2000-101146REB
EMISSION
    Review of Industry Test Reports (01 the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    PB5000-1002S1REB
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                      HAZARDOUS WASTES
EMISSION INVENTORIES
    Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.
    PB99-158743REB
    Tecnicas Para  Calcular  Emisiones  de Categories  de
    Fuemes  Unicas en su  Genera en  Mexicali, Mexico.
    (Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    PB99-158750REB
    Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1997.
    PB2000-100397REB
    Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1996.
    PB2000-100546REB
    Handbook for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Development: A
    Beginner's Guide for Point and Area Sources.
    PB2000-101718REB
EMISSIONS
    User Manual for the  EPA Third-Generation  Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
    PB2000-100247REB
    User Manual for the  EPA Third-Generation  Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
    PB2000-100248REB
    Emissions and  Prevention/Control Techniques for Auto-
    mobile Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
    PB2000-100252REB
    Emisiones  y   Prevention/Tecnicas  de  Control  para
    Talleres de Carroceria en Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Emis-
    sions and Prevention/Control Techniques for  Automobile
    Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico).
    PB2000-100253REB
    Science  Algorithms  of the  EPA  Models-3  Community
    Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB2000-100561REB
    Assessing the Performance of Full-Scale Environmental
    Chambers Using an Independently Measured Emission
    Source.
    PB2000-100893REB
    Potential to Emit: A Guide for Small Businesses.
    PB2000-101616REB
    Research on Emissions  and Mitigation of POP'S from
    Combustion Sources.
    PB2000-101683REB
    U S  Environmental Protection  Agency's  Landfill  Gas
    Emissions Model (LandGEM).
    PB2000-101685REB
    Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combus-
    tion of Orimulsion (Trade  Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
    PB2000-101689REB
    Manual  Testing and  Continuous Emissions  Monitoring,
    Lime Kiln Nos. 3 and 4 Baghouses, Chemical Lime Com-
    pany. Montevallo, Alabama.
    PB2000-101717REB
ENVIRONMENTAL  EFFECTS
    Human  Health and Environmental Damages from Mining
    and Mineral Processing  Wastes. Technical Brackground
    Document Supporting the Final  Rule Applying Phase IV
    Land Disposal  Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral
    Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155962REB
ENVIRONMENTAL  EXPOSURE
    Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cit-
    ies Using HAPEM-MS3.
    PB2000-101197REB
ENVIRONMENTAL  EXPOSURE PATHWAY
    Transport of Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from Turf to Home: As-
    sessing  the  Relative  Importance of Transport Mecha-
    nisms and Exposure Pathways.
    PB99-156358REB
ENVIRONMENTAL  HEALTH
    Child Health Champion Resource Guide.
    PB2000-101365REB
    EPA Children's Environmental Health Yearbook.
    PB2000-101366REB
    Appropriate Use of  Ecosystem Health and Normative
    Science in Ecological Policy.
    PB2000-101744REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
    Managing Information as a Strategic Resource: Regional
    and State.  Final Report and Recommendations of the In-
    formation Impacts Committee. National Advisory Council
    for  Environmental Policy  and Technology.
    PB2000-101348REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
    Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Their Application to Water
    Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
    PB2000-100272REB
    State of the Chesapeake Bay. A Report to the Citizens of
    the Bay Region (1999).
    PB2000-101184REB
    Development and Application of Assessment Protocols
    for Determining the Ecological  Condition of Wetlands in
    the Juniata  River  Watershed. Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment Program.
    PB2000-101722REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
 PROGRAM
    EMAP  Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
    PB2000-100709REB
    EMAP  Information Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
    dices.
    PB2000-100710REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
    Appropriate  Use of Ecosystem  Health and  Normative
    Science in Ecological Policy.
    PB2000-101744REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    Changing Nature of Environmental and Public Health Pro-
    tection: An Annual Report on Reinvention.
    PB2000-100907REB
    Reinventing  Environmental Protection.  Executive  Sum-
    mary. 1998 Annual Report.
    PB2000-101345REB
    Reinventing  Environmental  Protection.  Annual  Report,
    1998.
    PB2000-101346REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    Federal Register, Volume 60,  No. 149, Wednesday Au-
    gust 4. 1999 Rule and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts
    9. 122. 123, 124 and 501. National Pollutant Discharge
    Elimination System Permit Application Requirements for
    Publicly Owned  Treatment Works and  Other Treatment
    Works Treating Domestic Sewage; Final Rule.
    PB2000-100616REB
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
    Assessing the Performance of Full-Scale Environmental
    Chambers Using an Independently  Measured Emission
    Source.
    PB2000-100893REB
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
    Transport of Lawn-Applied 2.4-D from Turf to Home: As-
    sessing trie Relative Importance of Transport Mecha-
    nisms and Exposure Pathways.
    PB99-156358REB
EPCRA (EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT)
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Indus-
    try Guidance.
    PB2000-101146REB
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL
    Nitrogen  Oxides (NOx).  Why  and How They Are  Con-
    trolled.
    PB2000-101698REB
EXHAUST EMISSION MEASUREMENT
    Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehicle Load:
    Results from the Georgia Tech Research Partnership
    (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
    PB2000-100895REB
    Imercomparison  of Optical  Remote Sensing Systems for
    Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
    PB2000-100896REB
FEDERAL PROGRAMS
    National  R and  D Strategy for Toxic Substances and
    Hazardous and Solid Waste.
    PB2000-101751REB
FEDERAL REGISTER
    Federal Register Volume 60, No. 149, Wednesday Au-
    gust  4, 1999 Rule and Regulations.  Part 2. 40CFR Parts
    § 122, 123, 124 and 501. National  Pollutant Discharge
    Elimination System Permit Application  Requirements for
    Publicly  Owned Treatment Works and Other Treatment
    Works Treating Domestic Sewage; Final Rule.
    PB2000-100616REB
 FEED LOTS
    Guidance Manual and Example NPDES Permit for Con-
    centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-167124REB
 FILTRATION
    Effect of Loading Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
    Elctrostatically Charged  Filters.
    PB2000-100897REB
 FOLPET
    RED Facts: Folpet.
    PB2000-101658REB
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): Folpet. (Includes
    RED Facts: Folpet).
    PB2000-101659REB
 FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS
    Application  of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial  Boilers
    in Taiwan.
    PB2000-100894REB
    Coal Utility Environmental Cost (CUECost) (Raw Data
    File  on Diskette).
    PB2000-S00005REB
 FUEL OILS
    XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from  Resid-
    ual Fuel Oil Combustion.
    PB2000-101682REB
    Comparison of  Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combus-
    tion  of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
     PB2000-101689REB
 FUNDING
     Grant Resources  for  Solid  Waste Activities  in  Indian
     Country.
     PB2000-100908REB
 FUNGICIDES
     Pesticide Fact  Sheet: 'Pseudomonas aureofaciens' Strain
     Tx-1.
     PB99-158792REB
 GARMENTS
     Cleaner Technologies  Substitutes Assessment:  Profes-
     sional Fabricate Processes.
     PB2000-101142REB
 GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
     Evaluation of  the Water-Based Coating  Method (ATD-
     FID). Round Robin  Study.
     PB2000-101716REB
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    Annotated Bibliography  Developed  for the Graduated
    Level Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
    PB2000-101721REB
GEOLOGIC FRACTURES
    Characteristics of Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
    mined by Surface and  Borehole Geophysical Surveys,
    Eastern Surplus Superfund She, Meddybemps, Maine.
    PB2000-100270REB
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
    Characteristics of Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
    mined by Surface and  Borehole Geophysical Surveys,
    Eastern Surplus Supertund Site, Meddybemps, Maine.
    PB2000-100270REB
GRADUATE LEVEL EDUCATION
    Annotated Bibliography  Developed  for the  Graduated
    Level Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
    PB2000-101721REB
GREENHOUSE GASES
    Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1997.
    PB2000-100397REB
    Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-19%.
    PB2000-100546REB
    GHG Mitigation Technology Performance Evaluations Un-
    derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
    PB2000-101687REB
GROUND DISPOSAL
    Background  Document  for  Capacity Analysis for  Land
    Disposal  Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Refining
    Wastes (Rnal Rule).
    PB99-1S6127REB
GROUND WATER
    Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
    Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic
    Impacts.
    PB99-15601 ORES
    Notice of Data  Availability  (NODA) Response to Com-
    ment Document. Part 1.
    PB99-156051REB
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste Listing Determination,
    Additional Groundwater  Pathway Risk Analysis. Supple-
    mental Background  Document. Draft.
    PB99-156143REB
    Office of  Ground Water and  Drinking Water Publications.
    PB2000-100418REB
    Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
    PB2000-100540REB
    Roy F. Weston, Inc. and IEG Technologies Corporation
    Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen (UVB) Technology: Inno-
    vative Technology Evaluation Report.
    PB2000-101632REB
 GROUNDWATER RESOURCES
    Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
 GUIDANCE
    Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
    PB2000-100912REB
 HANDBOOKS
    Handbook for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Development: A
    Beginner's Guide for Point and Area Sources.
    PB2000-101718REB
 HAPEM-MS3 MODEL
    Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cit-
    ies Using HAPEM-MS3.
    PB2000-101197REB
 HAZADOUS MATERIALS
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
    Facilities.
    PB99-166837REB
 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators.
     PB99-166829REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous  Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data):  National Analysis.
     PB99-166845REB
     National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
     on 1997 Data):  State Detail Analysis.
     PB99-166852REB
     National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
     on 1997 Data).
     PB99-166860REB
     Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act,
     Section 313. Guidance for Reporting Sulfuric Acid (Acid
     Aerosols Including  Mists, Vapors, Gas, Fog, and Other
     Airborne Forms of Any Particle Size). (Updated March 3,
     1998).
     PB2000-101145REB
  HAZARDOUS WASTES
     Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
     strictions, Phase 4  Rnal  Rule Promulgating Treatment
     Standards  for  Metal Wastes and Mineral  Processing
     Wastes- Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
     vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
     Soils  and  Exclusion  of   Recycled Wood  Preserving
     Wastewaters. Volume  1. Comments Related to Phase 3
     Proposed Rule (March  2, 1997).
     PB99-155822REB
     Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
     strictions, Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment


                      March 2000      KW-3

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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
   Standards for Metal  Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
   Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils,  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters.  Volume 2. Comments Related to Phase 4
   Proposed Rule (August 22. 1995).
   PB99-155830REB
   Response to  Comments  Document  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions,  Phase IV Final Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
   ary Materials  and Bevill  Exclusion Issues. Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Soils,  and Exclusion  of Recy-
   cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume  3. Com-
   ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
   uary 25, 1996).
   PB99-155B48REB
   Response to  Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions,  Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal  Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
   Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils:  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters.  Volume 4. Comments Related to First No-
   tice of Data Availability (May 10,  1996).
   PB99-155B5SREB
   Response to  Comments  Document  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions,  Phase IV Final Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
   ary Materials  and Bevill  Exclusion Issues. Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Soils,  and Exclusion  of Recy-
   cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume  5. Com-
   ments  Related to Second Notice of  Data Availability
   (March 5.  1997).
   PB99-155863REB
   Response to  Comments  Document  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions,  Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal  Wastes  and Mneral  Processing
   Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   SoMs.  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters.  Volume 6.  Comments Related to Second
   Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
   PB99-155871REB
   Response to  Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
   ary Materials  and Bevill  Exclusion Issues. Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Soils,  and Exclusion  of Recy-
   cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume  7. Com-
   ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
   Soils.
   PB99-1SS889REB
   Response to  Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal  Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
   Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   So*s.  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters.  Volume 8   Comments Related  to Regu-
   latory Impact  Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
   essing Waste Issues  Raised in First Supplemental  Pro-
   posed Rule (January 25.1996).
   PB99-155897REB
   Response to  Comments  Document Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
   Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion  Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Sols,  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters.  Volume 9.  Comments Related  to Regu-
   latory Impact  Analysis for Newly-Identified Mneral Proc-
   essing Waste Issues Raised in Second  Supplemental
   Proposed  Rule (May 12. 1997).
   PB99-155905REB
   Response to  Comments  Document  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal  Wastes  and Mneral  Processing
   Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Sods,  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters.  Volume 10: Comments Related  to Regu-
   latory Impact Analysis for TC-Metal Hazardous  Waste
   Issues Raised in Original Proposed Rule. August 22.
   1996 and  in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May
   12. 1997).
   PB99-155913REB
   Response to  Comments  Document: Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
   ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion Issues: Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Soils:  and Exclusion of Recy-
   cled Wood Reserving Wastewaters. Volume  11. Com-
   ments  Related to Newly-Identified  Mneral  Processing
   Waste Treatment Standards.  Grab versus Composite
   Sampling. Radioactive Mxed TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
   fide Waste Issues.
   PB99-155921REB
   Response to  Comments  Document Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase 4. Final Rule  Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal  Wastes  and Mneral  Processing
   Wastes: Mneral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils,  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters.  Volume 12.  Comments Related to Capcrty
   Analysis tar Newty-ktentrfied Toxitity Characteristic Metal
   Wastes and Mneral Processing Wastes.
   PB99-1S5939REB
   Response to  Comments  Document Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase N Final Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processmg Second-
   ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion Issues:  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils: and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters; Volume 13. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 26, 1996). Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
    Wastes, Changes to the  Definition of Solid  Waste for
    Processing Wastes. Treatment Standards for Characteris-
    tic Mneral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
    PB99-155947REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14. Com-
    ments  Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule
    (May 12. 1997): Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and
    Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
    HI.
    PB99-155954REB
    Application of Phase IV Land Disposal  Restrictions to
    Newly-identified  Mneral Processing Wastes; Regulatory
    Impact Analysis.
    PB99-156028REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. TC Metals Wastes.
    PB99-156036REB
    Notice  of  Data Availability (NODA) Response to Com-
    ment Document, Part 1.
    PB99-156051REB
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste Listing Determination
    Notice  of  Data Availability (NODA) Response to Com-
    ment Document, Part 2.
    PB99-156069REB
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste De termination  Pro-
    posed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 1.
    PB99-1560SSREB
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document,  Part
    2.
    PB99-156093REB
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document.  Part
    3.
    PB99-156101REB
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document.  Part
    4.
    PB99-156119REB
    Background Documents for the Cost and Economic Im-
    pact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Wastes
    as Hazardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
    PB99-156135REB
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste Listing Determination.
    Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Analysis.  Supple-
    mental Background  Document. Draft.
    PB99-1S6143REB
    Biennial Reporting  System  (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Final) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-502171REB
    National  R and D Strategy for Toxic Substances and
    Hazardous and Solid Waste.
    PB2000-101751REB
HEALTH EFFECTS
    Human Health and  Environmental Damages from Mining
    and Mneral  Processing Wastes. Technical  Background
    Document Supporting the  Final Rule Applying Phase IV
    Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified Mneral
    Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155962REB
    Danage Cases and Environmental Releases from Mnes
    and Mneral Processing Sites.
    PB99-1559B8REB
HEALTH HAZARDS
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed  Rule Response  to Comments Document,  Part
    2.
    PB99-156O93REB
    Changing Nature of Environmental and Public Health Pro-
    tection: An Annual Report on Reinvention.
    PB2000-100907REB
    Economic Analysis of the  Proposed TSCA  Section
    402(aX3)  Lead-Based Paint Accreditation  and Certifi-
    cation Fee Rule.
    PB2000-101143REB
HUMAN HEALTH
    Human Health and  Environmental Damages from Mining
    and Mneral  Processing Wastes. Technical  Brackground
    Document Supporting the  Final Ride Applying Phase IV
    Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified Mneral
    Processing Wastes.
    PB99-15S962REB
    Danage Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines
    and Mneral Processing Sites.
    PB99-155988REB
IDENTIFICATION
    Identification and Description of Mneral Processing Sec-
    tors; Technical Backgrond Document Final.
    PB99-155970REB
IGCES (INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENT COST ESTIMATES)
    Guidance on Preparing Independent Government Cost
    Estimates (IGCEs).
    PB2000-963207REB
ILLINOIS
    Condition of Illinois  Water Resources. 1999.
    PB2000-100517REB
    Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB2000-101383REB
    Nonhazardous Solid  Waste  Management  and Landfill
    Capacity in Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
    PB2000-101420REB
IMPLEMENTATION
    Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
    40 CFR 63  Subpart DD  (National Emissions Standards
    for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Re-
    covery Operations).
    PB2000-100703REB
IN-SITU ELECTROKINETIC EXTRACTON
    Sandia National Laboratories In situ Electrokmetic Extrac-
    tion Technology.  Innovative  Technology  Evaluation Re-
    port.
    PB2000-101618REB
INCENTIVES
    Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
    PB2000-100912REB
INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENT COST ESTIMATES
    Guidance  on Preparing Independent Government  Cost
    Estimates (IGCEs).
    PB2000-963207REB
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
    Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
    PB2000-101688REB
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
    State Implementation  Guidance for the Consumer Con-
    fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
    PB2000-100613REB
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
    EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
    PB2000-100709REB
    EMAP Information Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
    dices.
    PB2000-100710REB
INFORMATION MANAGMENT
    Managing Information as a Strategic Resource: Regional
    and State. Final Report and Recommendations of the In-
    formation  Impacts Committee. National Advisory Council
    for Environmental Policy and  Technology.
    PB2000-101348REB
INHALATION
    Methods for  Derivation of Inhalation Refemce Concentra-
    tions and Applications of Inhalation Dosimetry (Raw  Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500023REB
INJECTION  WELLS
    Background  Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal
    Restrictions.  Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and
    Issues.
    PB99-156002REB
INKS
    Evaluation of the Water-Based Coating Method (ATD-
    FID). Round  Robin Study.
    PB2000-101716REB
INSECT ATTRACT ANTS
    Pesticide    Fact   Sheet:   (E)-9-Dodecenyl   Acetate
    Pheromone.
    PB99-158768REB
INSECTICIDES
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Polyhedral Occlusion Bodies of the
    Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'-
    PB99-158826REB
INSTALLATION
    System  Installation and Operation Manual  for the  EPA
    Third-Generation  Air Quality  Modeling System (Models-3
    Version 3.0).
    PB2000-101617REB
INTERAGENCY COOPERATION
    Reinventing  Environmental  Protection.  Annual Report,
    1998.
    PB2000-101346REB
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONSHIPS
    Reinventing  Environmental  Protection.  Annual Report,
    1998.
    PB2000-101346REB
INTERIM ENHANCED SURFACE WATER TREATMENT
RULE
    Disinfection  Profiling and Benchmarking  Guidance Man-
    ual.
    PB99-111411REB
    Mcrobial and Disinfection  Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
    Compliance  Manual.
    PB99-111445REB
INTERLABORATORY COMPARIONS
    Evaluation of  the Water-Based Coating Method (ATD-
    FID). Round Robin Study.
    PB2000-101716REB
JUNIATA RIVER
    Development and Application  of Assessment Protocols
    for Determining the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in
    the Juniata  River Watershed.  Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment  Program.
    PB2000-101722REB
KARST HYDROLOGY
    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology with Special Ref-
    erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
    PB2000-101071REB
KILNS
    Manual Testing  and  Continuous  Emissions  Monitoring,
    Lime Kiln  Nos. 3 and 4 Baghouses, Chemical  Lime Com-
    pany. Montevallo. Alabama
    PB2000-101717REB
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                               METAL INDUSTRY
LABORATORIES
    Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB2000-101383REB
LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase  4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  1. Comments Related to Phase 3
    Proposed Rule (March 2, 1997).
    PB99-155822REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  2. Comments Related to Phase 4
    Proposed Rule (August 22, 1995).
    PB99-155830REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    any  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion Issues, Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion  of Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters.  Volume  3. Com-
    ments Related to First  Supplemental  Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 25. 1996).
    PB99-155848REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils;  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 4. Comments  Related to  First No-
    tice of Data Availability (May 10, 1996).
    PB99-155855REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral  Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion  of Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 5. Com-
    ments Related  to Second Notice  of Data  Availability
    (March 5, 1997).
    PB99-155863REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  6. Comments Related to Second
    Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
    PB99-155871REB
    Response to Comments Document. Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues, Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion  of Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters.  Volume  7. Com-
    ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
    Soils.
    PB99-155889REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 8. Comments Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified  Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues Raised  in First Supplemental Pro-
    posed Rule (January 25, 1996).
    PB99-155897REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recyded Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 9. Comments Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified  Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues  Raised in  Second  Supplemental
    Proposed RuleJMay 12. 1997).
    PB99-15S905REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 10: Comments Related  to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for TC-Metal Hazardous Waste
    Issues Raised in Original  Proposed  Rule. August  22,
    1995 and in Second  Supplemental Proposed Rule (May
    12, 1997).
    PB99-155913REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion  of Recy-
    ded Wood  Reserving  Wastewaters. Volume  11. Com-
    ments Related to rfewly-ldentified  Mineral  Processing
    Waste Treatment  Standards,  Grab versus Composite
    Sampling, Radioactive Mixed  TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
    fide Waste Issues.
    PB99-155921 REB
   Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions,  Phase 4. Final  Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
   Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exdusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils,  and Exclusion  of  Recyded Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters. Volume 12.  Comments Related  to Capdty
   Analysis for Newly-Identified Toxicity  Characteristic Metal
   Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes.
   PB99-155939REB
   Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions,  Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral  Processing Second-
   any  Materials  and Bevill Exdusion Issues;  Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous  Soils; and Exdusion of  Recy-
   ded Wood Preserving Wastewaters; Volume 13.  Com-
   ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
   uary 26, 1996). Clarification of Bevill  Exdusion for Mining
   Wastes, Changes to  the  Definition  of Solid  Waste for
   Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for Characteris-
   tic Mineral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
   PB99-155947REB
   Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
   stridions.  Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral  Processing Second-
   ary  Materials  and Bevill  Exdusion Issues;  Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exdusion of Recy-
   ded Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume  14.  Com-
   ments Related to Second Supplemental  Proposed Rule
   (May 12, 1997):  Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes
   and  Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and
   Bevill Exdusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
   Fill.
   PB99-155954REB
   Human Health and Environmental Damages from Mining
   and  Mineral Processing Wastes. Technical Background
   Document Supporting  the  Rnal Rule Applying Phase IV
   Land Disposal  Restrictions to  Newly Identified Mineral
   Processing Wastes.
   PB99-155962REB
   Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Sec-
   tons; Technical Bactarond Document;  Final.
   PB99-155970REB
   Damage Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines
   and Mineral Processing Sites.
   PB99-155988REB
   Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal  Restrictions,  Phase
   IV. Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes
   and  Mineral Processing Wastes,  (Final Rule): Technical
   Background Document.
   PB99-155996REB
   Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal
   Restnctions, Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and
   Issues.
   PB99-156002REB
   Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
   Contaminated Media: Costs. Cost Savings, and Economic
   Impacts.
   PB99-156010REB
   Application of  Phase  IV  Land Disposal  Restrictions to
   Newly-identified Mineral  Processing  Wastes; Regulatory
   Impact Analysis.
   PB99-156028REB
   Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
   strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
   PB99-156036REB
   Background  Document for Capacity Analysis for Land
   Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Refining
   Wastes (Rnal Rule).
   PB99-156127REB
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
   Sandia National Laboratories In situ Electrokinetic Extrac-
   tion  Technology.  Innovative Technology  Evaluation Re-
   port.
   PB2000-101618REB
   ELI/SBP's UVB (Vacuum  Vaporization  Well) System for
   Treatment of VOC-Contaminated  Soils. Innovative Tech-
   nology Evaluation Report.
   PB2000-101619REB
   Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Recovery Seminar.
   Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on September 16-17. 1998.
   PB2000-101620REB
LANDFILL GASES
   U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill  Gas
   Emissions Model (LandGEM).
   PB2000-101685REB
LANDFILLS
   Nonhazardous  Solid  Waste Management  and Landfill
   Capacity in Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
   PB2000-101420REB
   Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste  in Economically
   Developing Countries.
   PB2000-101690REB
LARGE QUANTITY GENERATORS
   National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
   on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators.
   PB99-166829REB
LDR  (LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS)
   Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
   strictions. Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for  Metal Wastes  and  Mineral Processing
   Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exdusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils,  and  Exclusion of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters. Volume 2.  Comments Related to Phase  4
   Proposed Rule (August 22, 1995).
    PB99-155830REB
   Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Sec-
   tors; Technical Backgrond Document; Final.
   PB99-155970REB
LEACHATE
    Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
    PB2000-100540REB
LEACHING
    Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
LEAD
    Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
    tion 403: Hazard Standards.
    PB2000-101144REB
LEAD-BASED PAINTS
    Economic  Analysis  of  the  Proposed  TSCA Section
    402(a)(3)  Lead-Based  Paint Accreditation  and  Certifi-
    cation Fee Rule.
    PB2000-101143REB
    Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
    tion 403: Hazard Standards.
    PB2000-101144REB
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
    Tools  for Determining Sustainable Waste Management
    through Application  of LJfe-Cyde Assessment: Update on
    U.S. Research.
    PB2000-101686REB

LISTINGS
    Combined Lists  of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB2000-101383REB
LIVESTOCK
    Guidance Manual and Example NPDES Permit for Con-
    centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-167124REB

MACT (MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY)
    Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    PB2000-100251  REB

MANUALS
    Disinfection Profiling and Benchmarking Guidance  Man-
    ual.
    PB99-111411 REB
    Guidance Manual and Example NPDES Permit for Con-
    centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-167124REB
    Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
    PB2000-100540REB
    System Installation  and Operation Manual for the EPA
    Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System (Models-3
    Version 3.0).
    PB2000-101617REB

MARINE CORPS FACILITIES
    Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
    PB2000-101684REB
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
    User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
    PB2000-100247REB
    User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
    PB2000-100248RE8
    Science Algorithms of the EPA  Models-3  Community
    Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB2000-100561REB
    U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency's Landfill Gas
    Emissions Model (LandGEM).
    PB2000-101685REB
    Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
    Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    PB2000-100251REB
MEASUREMENT
    Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
    PB2000-101688REB
MEDDYBEMPS (MAINE)
    Characteristics  of Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock  Deter-
    mined  by  Surface  and Borehole  Geophysical Surveys,
    Eastern Surplus Superfund Site, Meddybemps, Maine.
    PB2000-100270REB
MEETINGS
    Proceedings  of the NHEXAS Data  Analysis Workshop.
    Held on July 26-28. 1999.
    PB2000-101719REB
MERCURY (METAL)
    Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
    PB2000-101681REB
METAL INDUSTRY
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for  Metal  Wastes and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exdusion Issues,  Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,   and  Exdusion  of  Recyded  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 1. Comments Related to Phase 3
    Proposed Rule  (March 2, 1997).
    PB99-155822REB
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for  Metal  Wastes and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exdusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,   and  Exdusion  of  Recyded  Wood  Preserving
                                                                                                                                      March 2000
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                                                                      KEYWORD  INDEX
   Wastewaters. Volume 2. Comments Related to Phase 4
   Proposed Rule (August 22. 1995).
   PB99-155830REB
   Response lo Comments Document. Land Disposal Re-
   strictions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
   ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues,  Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
   cled Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 3. Com-
   ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
   uary 25. 1996).
   PB99-155848REB
   Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
   strictions. Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
   Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils; and  Exclusion   of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
   Wastewaters. Volume 4. Comments Related to First No-
   tice of Data Availability (May 10.1996).
   PB99-15585SREB
   Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
   strictions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
   ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues;  Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
   cled Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 5. Com-
   ments Related to Second  Notice of  Data  Availability
   (March 5, 1997).
   PB99-15S863REB
   Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
   strictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing
   Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils, and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
   Wastewaters. Volume 6. Comments Related to Second
   Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12.1997).
   PB99-155871REB
   Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
   strictions. Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
   ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues,  Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Sots, and Exclusion of Recy-
   cled Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 7. Com-
   ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
   Soils.
   PB99-15SB89REB
   Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
   strictions. Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing
   Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils, and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters. Volume 9. Comments Related to Regu-
   latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mtaeral Proc-
   essing Waste Issues Raised in Second Supplemental
   Proposed Rule (May 12.1997).
   PB99-155905REB
   Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
   strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing
   Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils, and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters. Volume  1ft Comments Related to Regu-
   latory Impact Analysis  for TC-Metal Hazardous Waste
   Issues Raised in Original Proposed  Rule.  August 22,
   1995  and in Second Supplemental Proposed  Rule (May
   12.1997).
   PB99-155913REB
   Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
   strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
   ary Materials  and BeviH Exclusion  Issues;  Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Soils;  and Exclusion of Recy-
   cled Wood  Reserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 11. Com-
   ments Related to Newly-Identified Mineral Processing
   Waste Treatment  Standards. Grab  versus  Composite
   Sampling. Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
   fide Waste Issues.
   PB99-155921REB
   Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
   strictions. Phase 4. Final Rute Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes and Mneral Processing
   Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
   vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
   Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters. Volume 12. Comments Related to Captity
   Analysis for  Newty-MerrMed Toxitity Characteristic Metal
   Wastes and Mfteral Processing Wastes.
   PB99-15S939REB
   Response to Comments Document. Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase IV Final Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
   ary  Matenate and Bevill Exclusion Issues;  Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Sots;  and Exclusion of Recy-
   cled  Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters: Volume 13. Com-
   ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
   uary 26. 1996). Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
   Wastes,  Changes  to the Definition of Solid Waste for
   Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for Characteris-
   tic MnerafProcessmg Wastes and Associated Issues.
   PB99-155947REB
   Response to Comments Document  Land Disposal Re-
   strictions.  Phase 4 Final Rule  Promulgating Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
   ary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues;  Treatment
   Standards for Hazardous Sois: and Exclusion of Recy-
   cled  Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters. Volume 14. Com-
   ments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule
    (May 12,  1997): Treatment  Standards for Metal Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and
    Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
    Fill.
    PB99-155954REB
    Capacity Analysis for Land  Disposal Restrictions. Phase
    IV. Newly-Identified Toxicrty Characteristic Metal Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes. (Final Rule): Technical
    Background Document.
    PB99-155996REB
    Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal
    Restrictions, Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and
    Issues.
    PB99-156002REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis:  Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  TC Metals Wastes.
    PB99-156036REB
MEXACALJ (MEXICO)
    Emission  Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexican, Mexico.
    PB99-158743REB
    Tecnicas  Para Calcular  Emisiones  de Categorias  de
    Fuentes  Unicas en  su Genero en  Mexicali,  Mexico.
    (Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    PB99-158750REB
MICROORGANISM CONTROL (WATER)
    Disinfection Profiling and  Benchmarking Guidance Man-
    ual.
    PB99-111411REB
    Microbial and Disinfection Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
    Compliance Manual.
    PB99-111445REB
MINERAL INDUSTRY
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing  Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  6. Comments Related to Second
    Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12.1997).
    PB99-155871 REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues. Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion  of  Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters.  Volume  7.  Com-
    ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
    Soils.
    PB99-155889REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing  Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of   Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters.  Volume 8. Comments Related to  Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-laentified  Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste  Issues Raised in First Supplemental Pro-
    posed Rule (January 25,1996).
    PB99-155897REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing  Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of   Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters.  Volume 9. Comments Related to  Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified  Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues Raised  in Second  Supplemental
    Proposed Rule (May 12. 1997).
    PB99-155905REB
    Response to Comments Document Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4  Rnat Rute Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of   Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 1tt  Comments Related  to  Regu-
    latory  Impact  Analysis for  TC-Metal Hazardous Waste
    Issues Raised in Original  Proposed  Rule, August  22.
    1995 and in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May
    12.1997).
    PB99-155913REB
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion Issues: Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils: and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Reserving  Wastewaters. Volume 11. Com-
    ments Related to Newly-Identified Mineral Processing
    Waste  Treatment  Standards.  Grab versus Composite
    Sampling. Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal  Wastes, and Sul-
    fide Waste Issues.
    PB99-155921 REB
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Sons,  and Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 12. Comments Related to Captity
    Analysis for Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal
    Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155939REB
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and Bevill  Exclusion Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils;  and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14. Com-
    ments Related to Second  Supplemental Proposed Rule
    (May 12, 1997):  Treatment Standards for  Metal Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes. Mineral Processing and
    Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste  as
    Fill.
    PB99-155954REB
    Human Health and Environmental Damages from Mining
    and Mineral Processing Wastes. Technical Brackground
    Document Supporting  the Final Rule Applying Phase  IV
    Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral
    Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155962REB
    Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Sec-
    tors; Technical Backgrond Document; Final.
    PB99-155970REB
    Danage Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines
    and Mineral Processing Sites.
    PB99-155988REB
    Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions, Phase
    IV. Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic  Metal Wastes
    and Mineral Processing wastes, (Final Rule): Technical
    Background Document.
    PB99-155996REB
    Background Document for  Analysis of the Land Disposal
    Restrictions, Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and
    PB99-156002REB
    Application of Phase  IV  Land Disposal  Restrictions to
    Newly-identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Regulatory
    Impact Analysis.
    PB99-156Q28REB
MINERAL PROCESSING
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes;  Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  8. Comments  Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues Raised in First Supplemental Pro-
    posed Rule (January 25. 1996).
    PB99-155897REB
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions. Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing  Second-
    ary Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters; Volume 13. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 26,  1996). Clarification  of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
    Wastes.  Changes  to  the Definition of Solid  Waste for
    Processing Wastes. Treatment Standards for Characteris-
    tic Mineral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
    PB99-155947REB
    Human Hearth and Environmental Damages from Mining
    and Mineral Processing Wastes.  Technical Brackground
    Document Supporting the Final Rule Applying Phase IV
    Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified  Mineral
    Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155962REB
    Identification and Description of Mineral Processing Sec-
    tors; Technical Backgrond Document; Final.
    PB99-155970REB
    Danage  Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines
    and Mineral Processing Sites.
    PB99-155988REB
MINING
    Human Hearth and Environmental Damages from Mining
    and Mineral Processing Wastes.  Technical Brackground
    Document Supporting the Final Rule Applying Phase IV
    Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified  Mineral
    Processing Wastes.
    PB99-1S5962REB
    Danage  Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines
    and Mineral Processing Sites.
    PB99-1559B8REB
MINING INDUSTRY
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions, Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes;  Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils, and  Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 8. Comments Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues  Raised in First  Supplemental  Pro-
    posed Rule (January 25, 1996).
    PB99-155897REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and Bevill Exclusion  Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion  of Recy-
    cled  Wood  Preserving Wastewaters;  Volume 13. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 26, 1996). Clarification of  Bevill Exclusion for Mining
    Wastes. Changes to the Definition  of Solid Waste for
    Processing Wastes. Treatment  Standards for Characteris-
    tic Mineral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
    PB99-15S947REB
MOBILE POLLUTANT SOURCES
    Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cit-
    ies Using HAPEM-MS3.
    PB2000-101197REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                   POLLUTION STANDARDS
MODEL-3 COMPUTER PROGRAM
    User Manual  for the EPA  Third-Generation  Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
    PB2000-100247REB
MODELS-3 COMPUTER PROGRAM
    User Manual  for the EPA  Third-Generation  Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
    PB2000-100248REB
    Science  Algorithms  of  the  EPA  Models-3  Community
    Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB200O100S61REB
    System  Installation  and Operation Manual 1or the EPA
    Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System (Models-3
    Version 3.0).
    PB2000-101617REB
MUNICIPAL WASTES
    Characterization of  Municipal Solid Waste in the  United
    States: 1997 Update.
    PB2000-101333REB
NATIONAL ADVISORY  COUNCIL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY (NACEPT)
    Managing Information as a Strategic Resource: Regional
    and State. Final Report and Recommendations of the In-
    formation Impacts Committee, National Advisory Council
    for Environmental Policy and Technology.
    PB2000-101348REB
NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
MR POLLUTANTS
    Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
    40 CFR 63 Subpart DO (National Emissions Standards
    for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Re-
    covery Operations).
    PB200O-100703REB
NATIONAL HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT SURVEY
    Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis  Workshop.
    Held on July 26-28,  1999.
    PB2000-101719REB
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
SYSTEM
    Guidance Manual and Example NPDES Permit for Con-
    centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-167124REB
NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS)
    Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
    40 CFR 63 Subpart DD (National Emissions Standards
    for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Re-
    covery Operations).
    PB2000-100703REB
NHEXAS (NATIONAL HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
SURVEY)
    Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis  Workshop.
    Held on July 26-28,  1999.
    PB2000-101719REB
NICLOSAMIDE
    RED Facts: Nidosamide.
    PB200O-101654REB
    Registration  Eligibility Decision (RED): 3-Trifluora-Meth-
    yt-4-Nitro-Phenol and Nidosamide. (Includes RED  Facts:
    TFM).
    PB2000-101655REB
NITRIC OXIDE
    Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehicle  Load:
    Results  from  the Georgia  Tech  Research Partnership
    (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
    PB2000-10089SREB
    Intercomparison of Optical Remote Sensing Systems for
    Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
    PB2000-100896REB
NITROGEN OXIDES
    Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Why and How They Are Con-
    trolled.
    PB2000-101698REB
NONHAZARDOUS WASTES
    Nonhazardous Solid  Waste Management and  Landfill
    Capacity in Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
    PB2000-101420REB
NONMETHANE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC) and  Speci-
    ated Nonmethane Organic  Compounds (SNMOC) Mon-
    itoring Program.
    PB2000-101070REB
NORMATIVE SCIENCE
    Appropriate Use of Ecosystem  Health and  Normative
    Science in Ecological Policy.
    PB2000-101744REB
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section  313: Indus-
    try Guidance.
    PB2000-101146REB
NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUS
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Polyhedral Occlusion Bodies of the
    Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
    PB99-158826REB
NUTRIENTS
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    PB2000-100238REB
OCCLUSION
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Polyhedral Occlusion Bodies of the
    Nudear Polyhedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
    PB99-158826REB
OFF-SITE WASTE OPERATIONS
    Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
    40 CFR 63 Subpart DD (National  Emissions Standards
    for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Re-
    covery Operations).
    P82000-100703REB
OPPORTUNITIES
    Searching for the  Profit  in Pollution  Prevention: Case
    Studies in the Corporate Evaluation of Environmental Op-
    portunities.
    PB2000-101141REB
ORF1/ORF2 GENE
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Potato Leaf Roll Virus Resistance
    Gene (also Known as orf1/orf2 gene).
    PB99-1S8776REB
ORGANIC  COMPOUNDS
    Compendium  of Methods for the Determination  of Toxic
    Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. Second Edition.
    PB99-172355REB
ORIMULSION
    Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combus-
    tion of  Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
    PB2000-101689REB
OXIDATION REDUCTION REACTIONS
    Geochemical  Features of  Water-Rock Interactions at the
    Sulphur Bank  Mercury Mine, Lake County, California.
    PB2000-101743REB
PACIFIC NORTHWEST  (US)
    Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Their Application to Water
    Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
    PB2000-100272REB
PARTICULATES
    XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Resid-
    ual Fuel Oil Combustion.
    PB2000-101682REB
PEBULATE
    Registration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Pebulate. (In-
    dudes  RED Facts: Pebulate Fact Sheet.).
    PB2000-101653REB
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
    Sandia National Laboratories In situ Electrokinetic Extrac-
    tion Technology.  Innovative Technology  Evaluation Re-
    port.
    PB2000-101618REB
    ELI/SBP's UVB (Vacuum  Vaporization  Well) System for
    Treatment of VOC-Contaminated Soils. Innovative Tech-
    nology  Evaluation Report.
    PB2000-101619REB
    Roy F. Weston, Inc. and  IEG Technologies Corporation
    Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen (UVB) Technology: Inno-
    vative Technology Evaluation Report.
    P82000-101632REB
    Revised Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment Dur-
    ing Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Conducted bt
    Potential Responsible Parties.
    PB2000-963208REB
PERFORMANCE TESTS
    Assessment of Existing Test Reports tor Evaluating VOC
    Control Effectiveness.
    PB99-175275REB
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
    Research  on  Emissions and  Mitigation  of POP's from
    Combustion Sources.
    PB2000-101683REB
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
    Transport  of Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from Turf to Home: As-
    sessing the  Relative Importance of Transport Mecha-
    nisms and Exposure Pathways.
    PB99-156358REB
PESTICIDES
    Pesticide   Fact   Sheet:   (E)-9-Dodecenyl   Acetale
    Pheromone.
    PB99-158768REB
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Potato Leaf Roll Virus Resistance
    Gene (also Known as orl1/ort2 gene).
    PB99-158776REB
    Pesticide  Fact Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA (b)
    Delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for
    Its Production in Com (Update, March 1999).
    PB99-158784REB
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Pseudomonas aureofaciens' Strain
    Tx-1.
    PB99-158792REB
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
    lolworthi'  Cry9C Protein and  the Genetic Material Nec-
    essary for Its  Production in Com.
    PB99-158800REB
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Polyhedral Ocdusion Bodies of the
    Nudear Polyhedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
    PB99-158826REB
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Pebulate.  (In-
    dudes RED Facts: Pebulate Fact Sheet.).
    PB2000-1016S3REB
    RED Facts: Nidosamide.
    PB2000-101654REB
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): 3-Trifluoro-Meth-
    yl-4-Nitro-Phenol and Nidosamide. (Indudes RED Facts:
    TFM).
    PB2000-101655REB
    RED Facts: CAPTAN.
    PB2000-101656REB
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): CAPTAN.  (In-
    dudes RED Facts: CAPTAN Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-101657REB
    RED Facts: Folpet.
    PB2000-101658REB
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Folpet. (Indudes
    RED Facts: Folpet).
    PB2000-101659REB
    RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hydroxide.
    PB2000-101660REB
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Triphenyltin Hy-
    droxide  (TPTH) (Indudes  RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hy-
    droxide Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-101661REB
    Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
PETROLEUM REFINERIES
    Review of  Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    PB2000-100251 REB
PETROLEUM REFINING
    Notice of  Data Availability (NODA)  Response to  Com-
    ment Document, Part 1.
    PB99-156051 REB
    Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Notice of  Data Availability (NODA)  Response to  Com-
    ment Document, Part 2.
    PB99-156069REB
    Petroleum  Refining  Process Waste De termination Pro-
    posed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 1.
    PB99-156085REB
    Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part
    2.
    PB99-156093REB
    Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part
    3.
    PB99-156101REB
    Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part
    4.
    PB99-156119REB
    Background Document for Capacity  Analysis for  Land
    Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Refining
    Wastes (Final Rule).
    PB99-156127REB
    Background Documents for the Cost  and Economic Im-
    pact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Wastes
    as Hazardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
    PB99-1S6135REB
    Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination,
    Additional  Groundwater Pathway  Risk Analysis. Supple-
    mental Background Document. Draft.
    PB99-156143REB
PHEROMONES
    Pesticide   Fact   Sheet:   (E)-9-Dodecenyl   Acetate
    Pheromone.
    PB99-158768REB
PLANT GENES
    Pesticide Fact  Sheet: Potato Leaf Roll Virus Resistance
    Gene (also Known as orfl/orf2 gene).
    PB99-158776REB
POINT SOURCES
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    PB2000-100238REB
    Handbook  for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Development: A
    Beginner's Guide for Point and Area Sources.
    PB2000-101718REB
POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
    Federal  Register. Volume 60, No. 149, Wednesday Au-
    gust 4, 1999 Rule and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts
    9, 122,  123, 124 and 501. National Pollutant Discharge
    Elimination System Permit Application Requirements for
    Publidy Owned Treatment Works and Other Treatment
    Works Treating Domestic Sewage; Final Rule.
    PB2000-100616REB
POLLUTION CONTROL
    Guide to Preparing Superfund Proposed  Plans, Records
    of Decisions, and Other Remedy Selected Decision Doc-
    uments.
    PB98-963241REB
    Analysis of Composting as an Environmental Remedi-
    ation Technology.
    PB99-156150REB
POLLUTION PREVENTION
    Searching  for  the Profit  in Pollution Prevention:  Case
    Studies in  the Corporate  Evaluation of Environmental Op-
    portunities.
    PB2000-101141REB
POLLUTION STANDARDS
    •Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 1. Comments Related to Phase 3
    Proposed  Rule (March 2, 1997).
    PB99-155822REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exdusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 2. Comments Related to Phase 4
    Proposed  Rule (August 22, 1995).
    PB99-155830REB
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                                                                       KEYWORD  INDEX
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase IV  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and Bevill Exclusion  Issues, Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion ot Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 3. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 25, 1996).
    PB99-15S848REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils;   and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 4.  Comments Related to First No-
    tice of Data Availability (May 10. 1996).
    PB99-1S5855REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase IV  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and Bevill Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 5. Com-
    ments  Related  to Second  Notice of Data Availability
    (March 5, 1997V
    PB99-15S863REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal Wastes and "mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,   and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 6. Comments Related to Second
    Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12,1997).
    PB99-15S871REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and Bevill Exclusion  Issues, Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 7. Com-
    ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
    Soils.
    PB99-1558S9REB
    Response to Comments Document Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal Wastes and Mmeral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,   and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters.  Volume 8. Comments Related  to  Regu-
    latory  Impact Analysts for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing  Waste Issues Raised in First Supplemental Pro-
    posed Rule (January 25. 1996).
    PB99-155897REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase IV.  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal Wastes and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Sals,   and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters.  Volume 9. Comments Related  to  Regu-
    latory  Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing  Waste Issues Raised in Second Supplemental
    Proposed Rule (May  12,1997).
    PB99-15590SREB
    Response to Comments Document Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal Wastes and  Mneral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues,  Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Sols,   and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 1ft Comments Related  to Regu-
    latory  Impact Analysis for  TC-Metal  Hazardous Waste
    Issues  Raised  in Original  Proposed Rule. August 22.
    1995 and in  Second Supplemental  Proposed Rule (May
    12. 1997).
    PB99-155913REB
    Response  to Comments  Document Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Reserving Wastewaters. Volume 11.  Com-
    ments  Related to Newly-Identified Mmeral Processing
    Waste  Treatment Standards,  Grab versus Composite
    Sampling. RacSoacbve Mixed TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
    fide Waste Issues.
    PB99-15S921REB
    Response  to Comments  Document Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions. Phase  4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal Wastes and Mneral Processing
    Wastes Mneral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    viR Exclusion Issues,  Treatment Standards tor Hazardous
    Soils,  and Exclusion  of Recycled  Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 12. Comments Related to Captity
    Analysis tor Newly-Identified Toxcity Characteristic Metal
    Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155939REB
    Response  to Comments  Document: Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions, Phase  IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes;  Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment
    Standards  for Hazardous Sols: and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 13. Com-
    ments Pel mod to First Supplemental Proposed Rute (Jan-
    uary 26,1996). Clarification  of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
    Wastes, Changes to the Definition of Sold Waste for
    Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for Characteris-
    tic Moieraf Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
    PB99-155947REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions.  Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and Bevill  Exclusion  Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous  Soils: and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters.  Volume 14. Com-
    ments Related  to Second Supplemental  Proposed Rute
    (May 12, 1997):  Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes. Mineral Processing  and
    Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
    Fill.
    PB99-155954REB
    Application  of Phase IV Land Disposal  Restrictions to
    Newly-identified  Mineral Processing Wastes;  Regulatory
    Impact Analysis.
    PB99-156028REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV  Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
    PB99-156036REB
POLYHEDRA
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Polyhedral Occlusion Bodies of the
    Nudear Polyhedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
    PB99-158826REB
POTABLE WATER
    Federal Register. Volume 64, No. 180. Friday. September
    17, 1999 Rules and Regulations. Part  2. 40CFR Parts 9,
    141, and 142. Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring Regulation for  Public Water Systems; Final
    Rule.
    PB2000-100425REB
    State Implementation Guidance for the Consumer Con-
    fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
    PB2000-100613REB
POTATO LEAF ROLL VIRUS RESISTANCE GENE
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Potato Leaf  Roll Vims Resistance
    Gene (also Known as ori1/orf2 gene).
    PB99-158776REB
POTENTIAL  TO EMIT
    Potential to Emit A Guide for Small Businesses.
    PB2000-101616REB
POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
    Revised  Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment Dur-
    ing Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Conducted bt
    Potential Responsible Parties.
    PB2000-963208REB
PROCESS WASTE
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to  Com-
    ment Document. Part 2.
    PB99-156O69REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste De termination Pro-
    posed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part 1.
    PB99-156085REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response  to Comments Document. Part

    PB99-156093REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response  to Comments Document, Part

    PB99-156101REB
PROCESS WASTES
    Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Com-
    ment Document, Part 1.
    PB99-156051REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule  Response to Comments  Document, Part

    PB99-156119REB
PROFITS
    Searching  for the Profit in Pollution  Prevention:  Case
    Studies in the Corporate Evaluation of  Environmental Op-
    portunities.
    PB2000-10T141REB
PROJECT PLANNING
    Guide to Preparing Superfund Proposed Plans, Records
    of Decisions, and Other Remedy Selected Decision Doc-
    uments.
    PB9B-963241REB
PRP (POTENTIAL RESPONSIBLE PARTIES)
    Revised  Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment Dur-
    ing Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Conducted bt
    Potential Responsible Parties.
    PB2000-963208REB
PSEUDOMONAS AUREOFACIENS STRAIN TX-1
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Pseudomonas aureofaciens'  Strain
    Tx-1.
    PB99-158792REB
PUBLIC COMMENTS
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for  Metal Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 1. Comments Related to Phase 3
    Proposed Rule (March 2.1997).
    PB99-155822REB
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for  Metal Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 2. Comments Related to Phase 4
    Proposed Rule (August 22, 1995).
    PB99-155830REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
 strictions.  Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
 ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues, Treatment
 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
 cled Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 3. Com-
 ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
 uary 25, 1996).
 PB99-155848REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
 strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing
 Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
 vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
 Soils; and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
 Wastewaters. Volume 4.  Comments Related to First No-
 tice of Data Availability (May 10. 1996).
 PB99-155855REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
 strictions,  Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
 any  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
 cled Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 5. Com-
 ments  Related  to  Second  Notice of  Data Availability
 (March 5. 1997).
 PB99-155863REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
 strictions.  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
 Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
 vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
 Soils, and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
 Wastewaters. Volume 6. Comments Related to Second
 Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
 PB99-155871 REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
 strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
 ary  Materials and  Bevill Exclusion  Issues. Treatment
 Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
 cled Wood Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 7. Com-
 ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
 Soils.
 PB99-155889REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
 strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
 Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
 Soils, and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
Wastewaters. Volume 8.  Comments  Related to  Regu-
 latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
 essing Waste Issues Raised in First Supplemental Pro-
 posed Rule (January 25, 1996).
 PB99-155897REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
 strictions. Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
 Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
 vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
 Soils, and  Exclusion  ot Recycled  Wood Preserving
 Wastewaters. Volume 9.  Comments  Related to  Regu-
 latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
 essing  Waste  Issues Raised  in Second Supplemental
 Proposed Rule (May 12.  1997).
 PB99-155905REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
strictions, Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment
Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
 Soils, and Exclusion  of Recycled  Wood Preserving
Wastewaters. Volume 10: Comments Related to  Regu-
latory Impact Analysis for TC-Metal  Hazardous Waste
 Issues  Raised in Original Proposed  Rule, August 22,
 1995 and in  Second Supplemental  Proposed Rule (May
 12, 1997).
 PB99-155913REB
Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
 strictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
ary  Materials and  Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment
Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
cled  Wood Reserving Wastewaters. Volume 11. Com-
 ments Related  to  Newly-Identified Mineral Processing
Waste  Treatment Standards.  Grab versus Composite
 Sampling.  Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
 tide Waste Issues.
 PB99-155921 REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
strictions. Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
 Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
 Soils, and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood Preserving
Wastewaters. Volume 12. Comments Related to Capcrty
 Analysis for Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal
 Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes.
 PB99-155939REB
 Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
 strictions, Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
 Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing  Second-
 ary  Materials and  Bevill Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
 Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
 cled  Wood Preserving Wastewaters;  Volume 13. Com-
 ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
 uary 26, 1996). Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
 Wastes, Changes to the Definition of  Solid Waste for
 Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for Characteris-
tic Mineral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
 PB99-155947REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                     RESPONSES
   Response  to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Re-
   strictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
   Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
   ary Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion Issues;  Treatment
   Standards  lor Hazardous Soils;  and Exclusion of  Recy-
   cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14.  Com-
   ments Related to Second Supplemental  Proposed Rule
   (May 12. 1997):  Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes
   and Mineral Processing Wastes. Mineral Processing and
   Bevill Exclusion  Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
   Fill.
   PB99-1559S4REB
   Notice  of  Data  Availability  (NODA) Response to  Com-
   ment Document, Part 1.
   PB99-156051REB
   Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
   Notice  of  Data  Availability  (NODA) Response to  Com-
   ment Document. Part 2.
   PB99-156069REB
   Petroleum  Refining Process Waste De termination Pro-
   posed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 1.
   PB99-156085REB
   Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
   Proposed  Rule  Response to Comments Document, Part
   2.
   PB99-156093REB
   Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
   Proposed  Rule Response to Comments Document, Part
   3.
   PB99-156101REB
   Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
   Proposed  Rule  Response to Comments Document, Part
   4.
   PB99-156119REB
PUBUC HEALTH
   Changing Nature of Environmental and Public Health Pro-
   tection- An Annual Report on Reinvention.
   PB2000-100907REB
PUBUC INFORMATION
   State Implementation Guidance for the  Consumer Con-
   fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
   PB2000-100613REB
PUBUC unUTIES
   Federal Register. Volume 64, No. 180, Friday,  September
   17, 1999 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9,
   141  and 142. Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
   Monitoring Regulation tot Public  Water  Systems; Final
   Rule.
   PB2000-100425REB
   Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1997 National
   Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
   Implementation  of  the  1996 Safe  Drinking  Water Act
   Amendments.
   PB2000-100614REB
PUBUCLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS
   Joint NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge Radiological Survey: Sur-
   vey Design and Test Site Results.
   PB99-161176REB
   Toxitity Reduction  Evaluation  Guidance for Municipal
    Wastewater Treatment Plants.
    PB2000-100417REB
QUALITY CONTROL
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation  Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB2000-100424REB
RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION
    Joint NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge Radiological Survey: Sur-
    vey Design and Test Site Results.
    PB99-161176REB
RCRA (RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
ACT)
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Treatment,  Storage, and Disposal
    Facilities.
    PB99-166837REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data): National Analysis.
    PB99-166845REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis.
    PB99-166852REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data).
    PB99-166860REB
 RCRA (RESOURCE CONSERVATION RECOVERY ACT)
    National Biennial RCRA  Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators.
    PB99-166829REB
 REBURNING
    Application of  Rebuming to  Coal-Fired  Industrial Boilers
    in Taiwan.
    PB2000-100894REB
 REGISTRATION
    Pesticide   Fact   Sheet:   (E)-9-Dndecenyl    Acetate
    Pheromone.
    PB99-158768REB
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Potato Leaf Roll Virus Resistance
    Gene (also Known as or(1/orf2 gene).
    PB99-158776REB
    Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus  thuringiensis1  CrylA (b)
     Delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic  Material Necessary tor
     Its Production in Com (Update, March 1999).
     PB99-158784REB
     Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Pseudomonas aureofariens' Strain
     Tx-1.
     PB99-158792REB
    Pesticide Fact  Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
    •tolworthi' Cry9C  Protein and  the Genetic Material Nec-
    essary for Its Production in Corn.
    PB99-15B800REB
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Polyhedral Occlusion Bodies of the
    Nuclear Polytiedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
    PB99-158826REB
REGULATIONS
    Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
    Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic
    Impacts.
    PB99-156010REB
    Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act.  Sec-
    tion 403: Hazard Standards.
    PB2000-101144REB
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and  Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Indus-
    try Guidance.
    PB2000-101146REB
REGULATORY GUIDES
    Guide to Preparing Superfund Proposed Plans, Records
    of Decisions, and Other Remedy Selected Decision  Doc-
    uments.
    PB98-963241REB
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
    Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
    Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic
    Impacts.
    PB99-156010REB
    Application of  Phase  IV  Land  Disposal  Restrictions  to
    Newly-identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Regulatory
    Impact Analysis.
    PB99-156028REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. TC Metals Wastes.
    PB99-156036REB
REMEDIATION
    Analysis of  Composting  as an Environmental Remedi-
    ation Technology.
    PB99-156150REB
    Geochemical Features of  Water-Rock Interactions at the
    Sulphur Bank Mercury  Mine, Lake County, California.
    PB2000-101743REB
    Guidance on  Preparing  Independent Government  Cost
    Estimates (IGCEs).
    PB2000-963207REB
    Revised Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment Dur-
    ing Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Conducted bt
    Potential Responsible Parties.
    PB2000-963208REB
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.  EPCRA  Section 313: Indus-
    try Guidance.
    PB2000-101146REB
REREGISTRATION
    Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Pebulate. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Pebulate Fart Sheet.).
    PB2000-101653REB
    RED Facts: Nidosamide.
    PB2000-101654REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 3-Trifluoro-Meth-
    yl-4-Nitro-Phenol and  Nidosamide. (Indudes RED Facts:
    TFM).
    PB2000-101655REB
    RED Facts: CAPTAN.
    PB2000-101656REB
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  CAPTAN. (In-
    dudes RED Facts: CAPTAN Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-101657REB
    RED Facts: Folpet.
    PB2000-1016S8REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Folpet. (Indudes
    RED Facts: Folpet).
    PB2000-101659REB
    RED Facts: Triphenyttin Hydroxide.
     PB2000-101660REB
     Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Triphenyttin  Hy-
    droxide (TPTH) (Indudes RED Facts: Triphenyltin  Hy-
    droxide Fact Sheet).
     PB2000-101661REB
 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
     National R and D Strategy for  Toxic Substances  and
     Hazardous and Solid Waste.
     PB2000-101751REB
 RESEARCH PROJECTS
     EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
     PB2000-100709REB
     EMAP Information Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
     dices.
     PB20OO-100710REB
     Proceedings  of the NHEXAS  Data  Analysis  Workshop.
     Held on July 26-28. 1999.
     PB2000-101719REB
 RESIDUAL FUELS
     XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from  Resid-
     ual Fuel Oil Combustion.
     PB2000-101682REB
 RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT
     National Biennial RCHA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
     on  1997 Data): List ol Large Quantity Generators.
     PB99-166829REB
     National Biennial RCRA  Hazardous Waste Report (Based
     on  1997 Data): National Analysis.
     PB99-166845REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis.
    PB99-166852HEB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 DataV
    PB99-166860REB
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVEY ACT
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
    Facilities.
    PB99-166837REB
RESPONSES
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final  Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exdusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exdusion  of  Recyded  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters Volume 1. Comments Related to Phase 3
    Proposed Rule (March 2, 1997).
    PB99-155822REB
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Final  Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exdusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exdusion  of  Recyded  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 2. Comments Related to Phase 4
    Proposed Rule (August 22, 1995).
    PB99-155830REB
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and Bevill  Exclusion Issues,  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous  Soils, and Exdusion of  Recy-
    ded Wood  Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 3.  Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 25, 1996).
    PB99-155848REB
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4  Rnal  Rule  Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exdusion Issues, Treatment Standards for  Hazardous
    Soils;  and  Exdusion  of  Recyded  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters Volume 4. Comments Related to First No-
    tice of Data Availability (May 10, 1996).
    PB99-155855REB
    Response to Comments Document'. Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials and  Bevill  Exdusion  Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous  Soils, and Exdusion of  Recy-
    ded  Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters. Volume 5.  Com-
    ments Related to Second Notice of Data  Availability
    (Mardl 5, 1997).
    PB99-155863REB
    Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for  Metal Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exdusion Issues, Treatment Standards tor Hazardous
    Soils, and  Exdusion of Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  6.  Comments Related  to Second
    Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12. 1997).
    PB99-155871 REB
    Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions  Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials and Bevill  Exclusion  Issues.  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exdusion of Recy-
    ded Wood Preserving Wastewaters.  Volume 7. Com-
    ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
    Soils.
    PB99-155889REB
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase  4 Rnal  Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill  Exdusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 8.  Comments Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues Raised in First Supplemental Pro-
    posed Rule (January 25, 1996).
    PB99-155897REB
    Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
     strictions,  Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
     Standards  for Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
     Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
     vill Exdusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
     Soils,  and  Exdusion  of  Recyded  Wood  Preserving
     Wastewaters. Volume  9. Comments  Related to Regu-
     latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
     essing Waste Issues Raised in Second Supplemental
     Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
     PB99-155905REB
     Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
     strictions  Phase  4 Final Rule  Promulgating Treatment
     Standards  for Metal Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
     Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
     vill Exdusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
     Soils, and Exdusion  of  Recyded  Wood  Preserving
     Wastewaters Volume  10:  Comments Related to Regu-
     latory Impact  Analysis  for TC-Metal Hazardous Waste
     Issues Raised in  Original Proposed Rule,  August 22,
     1995 and in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May
     12, 1997).
     PB99-155913REB
     Response  to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Re-
     strictions. Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
                                                                                                                                       March 2000
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                                                                      KEYWORD  INDEX
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Reserving Wastewaters.  Volume 11. Com-
    ments  Related  to Newly-Identified  Mineral  Processing
    Waste  Treatment Standards,  Grab  versus  Composite
    Sampling. Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
    fide Waste Issues.
    PB99-155921REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4.  Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 12. Comments Related to  Capaty
    Analysis for Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal
    Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155939REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase IV  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters; Volume 13. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 26, 1996). Clarification of  Bevill Exclusion for Mining
    Wastes, Changes to the Definition  of Solid Waste  for
    Processing Wastes. Treatment  Standards for Characteris-
    tic Mineral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
    PB99-155947REB
    Response to Comments Document Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase 4  Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14. Com-
    ments  Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule
    (May 12. 1997):  Treatment Standards for Metal  Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes. Mineral Processing and
    Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
    Fill.
    PB99-1559S4REB
    Notice  of Data Availability  (NODA)  Response to Com-
    ment Document. Part 1.
    PB99-156051 REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Notice  of Data  Availability  (NODA)  Response to Com-
    ment Document. Part 2.
    PB99-1S6069REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste De termination Pro-
    posed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part 1.
    PB99-156085REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part
    2.
    PB99-156093REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part

    PB99-156101REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part
    4.
    PB99-156119REB
RETROFITTING
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    PB2000-100238REB
RISK ASSESSMENT
    Issuance of Rnal Guidance: Ecological Risk Assessment
    and Risk Maangement Principles for Superfund Sites.
    PB9B-963252REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part
    2.
    PB99-156093REB
    Methods for Derivation of Inhalation Refemoe Concentra-
    tions and Applications of  Inhalation Dosmetry (Raw Data
    FSe) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500023REB
    Revised Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment Dur-
    ing InvesbgatiorVFeasiDility Studies (RI/FS) Conducted bt
    Potential Responsible Parties.
    PB2000-96320BREB
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
    Mfcrobial and Disinfection Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
    Compliance Manual.
    PB99-111445REB
    Handbook for Capacity Development Developing Water
    System Capacity under the Safe Drinking Water Act as
    Amended in 1996.
    PB2000-100423REB
    Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1997 National
    Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
    Implementation of the 1996 Safe Drinking  Water Act
    Amendments.
    PB2000-100614REB
SECONDARY MATERIALS
    Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes  and Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues,  Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Safe,  and  Exclusion  of Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters.  Volume 1ft Comments Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for TOMetal  Hazardous Waste
    Issues  Raised in Original Proposed Rule, August 22,
    1995 and in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May
    12, 1997).
    PB99-155913REB
    Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and  Bevill  Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils; and  Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Reserving Wastewaters.  Volume  11. Com-
    ments Related to  Newly-Identified Mineral  Processing
    Waste Treatment  Standards, Grab  versus  Composite
    Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
    fide Waste Issues.
    PB99-155921 REB
SECONDARY MATERIALS INDUSTRY
    Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  1.  Comments Related to Phase 3
    Proposed Rule (March 2, 1997).
    PB99-155822REB
    Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  2.  Comments Related to Phase 4
    Proposed Rule (August 22,1995).
    PB99-155830REB
    Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase IV Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and  Bevill  Exclusion  Issues,  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and  Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 3. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 25, 1996).
    PB99-1S5848REB
    Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4  Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils;  and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 4.  Comments Related to First No-
    tice of Data Availability (May 10. 1996).
    PB99-155B55REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase IV Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and  Bevill  Exclusion  Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and  Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 5. Com-
    ments Related to  Second Notice of  Data  Availability
    (March 5. 1997V
    PB99-155863REB
    Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  6. Comments  Related  to Second
    Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
    PB99-155871 REB
    Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4  Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and  Bevill Exclusion  Issues.  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 7.  Com-
    ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
    Soils.
    PB99-155889REB
    Response to Comments  Document Land  Disposal  Re-
    strictions. Phase 4  Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  8. Comments Related  to  Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues Raised in First  Supplemental Pro-
    posed Rule (January 25, 1996).
    PB99-155897REB
    Response to Comments  Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase IV. Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  9. Comments Related  to  Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste  Issues  Raised in Second Supplemental
    Proposed Rule (May 12. 1997).
    PB99-155905REB
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and Exclusion of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  12. Comments  Related to Capaty
    Analysis for Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal
    Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155939REB
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase IV Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of  Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters; Volume 13.  Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 26, 1996). Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
    Wastes, Changes  to  the  Definition of Solid  Waste for
    Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for Characteris-
    tic Mineral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
    PB99-155947REB
    Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Final  Rule  Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of  Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14.  Com-
    ments Related  to Second  Supplemental Proposed Rule
    (May 12, 1997): Treatment Standards for  Metal Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and
    Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
    Fill.
    PB99-155954REB
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
    Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.
    PB99-158743REB
    Tecnicas Para Calcular  Emisiones  de Categorias  de
    Fuentes Unicas en su Genero en  Mexicali,  Mexico.
    (Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    PB99-158750REB
SEWAGE SLUDE
    Joint NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge Radiological Survey: Sur-
    vey Design and Test Site Results.
    PB99-161176REB
SEWAGE TREATMENT
    Federal  Register. Volume 60. No. 149. Wednesday Au-
    gust 4.  1999 Rule and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts
    9,  122. 123, 124 and 501. National Pollutant  Discharge
    Elimination System  Permit Application Requirements for
    Publicly  Owned Treatment Works and  Other Treatment
    Works Treating Domestic Sewage; Final Rule.
    PB2000-100616REB
    Treatment of Household  Wastes. Septage and  Septic
    Tank Effluent.
    PB2000-101750REB
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
    Toxicity  Reduction  Evaluation  Guidance  for  Municipal
    Wastewater  Treatment Plants.
    PB2000-100417REB
SINKS
    Inventory of  U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1997.
    PB2000-100397REB
    Inventory of  U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1996.
    PB2000-100546REB
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
    Issuance of  Rnal Guidance: Ecological Risk Assessment
    and Risk Maangement Principles for Superfund Sites.
    PB98-963252REB
SMALL BUSINESSES
    Potential to Emit: A Guide for Small Businesses.
    PB2000-101616REB
SMALL SYSTEMS
    National Representative  Sample of  Small  Public Water
    Systems: Statistical  Design and State Plans for the Un-
    regulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation (Final Re-
    port).
    PB2000-100406REB
SOIL CONTAMINATION
    Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4  Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion  Issues,  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils,  and Exclusion  of  Recy-
    cled  Wood  Preserving Wastewaters. Volume  7.  Com-
    ments Related to Treatment Standards for  Contaminated
    Soils.
    PB99-155889REB
    Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
    Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic
    Impacts.
    PB99-156010REB
SOIL TREATMENT
    Sandia National Laboratories In  situ Electrokinetic Extrac-
    tion Technology. Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
    port.
    PB2000-101618REB
    ELI/SBP's UVB (Vacuum  Vaporization Well) System  for
    Treatment of VOC-Contaminated Soils.  Innovative  Tech-
    nology Evaluation Report.
    PB200D-101619REB
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
    Nonhazardous  Solid Waste  Management and Landfill
    Capacirly in  Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
    PB2000-101420REB
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Grant Resources for  Solid Waste Activities  in  Indian
    Country.
    PB2000-100908REB
    Tools for Determining Sustainable Waste Management
    through Application of Life-Cyde Assessment: Update on
    U.S. Research.
    PB2000-101686REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                            WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLID WASTES
    Characterization of Municipal  Solid Waste in the United
    States: 1997 Update.
    PB2000-101333REB
SPODOPTERA EXIGUA
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Polyhedral Occlusion Bodies of the
    Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
    PB99-158826REB
STANDARDS
    Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act.  Sec-
    tion 403: Hazard Standards.
    PB2000-101144REB
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
    Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1997  National
    Public Water Systems Compliance  Report and Update on
    Implementation of  the  1996  Safe Drinking Water  Act
    Amendments.
    PB2000-100614REB
    Plain  Language Implementation Assistance Document for
    40 CFR 63 Subpart DD (National Emissions Standards
    for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste  and Re-
    covery Operations).
    PB2000-100703REB
STATE PLANNING
    National Representative Sample of Small Public Water
    Systems: Statistical Design and State Plans for  the  Un-
    regulated Contaminant Monitoring  Regulation (Final  Re-
    port).
    PB2000-100406REB
STATE PROGRAMS
    Draft  Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
    PB2000-100912REB
STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES
    Stationary  Source Sampling  and  Analysis Directory
    (SSSADIR), Version 2.1  (Project Summary) (Raw Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500029REB
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
    National Representative Sample of Small Public Water
    Systems: Statistical Design and State Plans for  the Un-
    regulated Contaminant Monitoring  Regulation (Final Re-
    port).
    PB2000-100406REB
STATISTICAL DATA
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC)  and Sped-
    ated  Nonmethane Organic Compounds  (SNMOC) Mon-
    itoring Program.
    PB2000-101070REB
SUBSURFACE  FLOW
    Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
SULFURIC ACID
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act.
    Section 313. Guidance for Reporting Sulfuric Acid (Acid
    Aerosols Including  Mists, Vapors,  Gas,  Fog, and Other
    Airborne Forms of Any Particle Size). (Updated March 3,
    1998).
    PB2000-101145REB
SULPHUR BANK MERCURY MINE
    Geochemical Features of Water-Rock Interactions at the
    Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County, California.
    PB200Q-101743REB
SUPERFUND
    Guide to Preparing Superfund Proposed  Plans,  Records
    of Decisions, and Other Remedy Selected Decision  Doc-
    uments.
    PB98-963241REB
    Issuance of Final Guidance: Ecological Risk Assessment
    and Risk Maangement Principles for Superfund Sites.
    PB98-963252REB
    Guidance on  Preparing Independent Government  Cost
    Estimates (IGCEs).
    PB2000-963207REB
    Revised Policy on Performance of  Risk Assessment Dur-
    ing Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Conducted bt
    Potential Responsible Parties.
    PB2000-963208REB
SURFACE COATING
    Evaluation  of the Water-Based Coating Method (ATD-
    FID).  Round Robin Study.
    PB2000-101716REB
SURVEYS
    Joint  NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge Radiological Survey: Sur-
    vey Design and Test Site Results.
    PB99-161176REB
SUSTAINABIUTY
    Tools for Determining Sustainable Waste Management
    through Application of Life-Cyde Assessment: Update on
    U.S. Research.
    PB2000-101686REB
TAIWAN
    Application  of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers
    in Taiwan.
    PB2000-100894REB
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR  Ret-
    rofits  Using Advances in Technology.
    PB2000-100238REB
    GHG Mitigation Technology Performance  Evaluations Un-
    derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
    PB2000-101687REB
    Treatment  of Household  Wastes,  Septage and Septic
    Tank  Effluent.
    PB2000-101750REB
TERMINOLOGY
    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology with Special Ref-
    erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
    PB2000-101071REB
TEST CHAMBERS
    Assessing the Performance of  Full-Scale Environmental
    Chambers  Using an Independently Measured Emission
    Source.
    PB2000-100893REB
TEST METHODS
    Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    PB2000-100251REB
TESTING
    Developing a  Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
    PB2000-1016B8REB
TEXTILES
    Cleaner Technologies  Substitutes Assessment:  Profes-
    sional Fabricare Processes.
    PB2000-101142REB
TFM
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 3-Trifluoro-Meth-
    yl-4-Nitro-Phenol and Nidosamide. (Indudes RED Facts:
    TFM).
    PB2000-101655REB
THRESHOLDS
    Chemical Distribution Facilities.  Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Indus-
    try Guidance.
    PB2000-101146REB
TOXIC MATERIALS
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act.
    Section 313. Guidance for Reporting Sulfuric Acid (Acid
    Aerosols Induding Mists, Vapors, Gas, Fog,  and Other
    Airborne Forms of Any  Partide  Size). (Updated March 3,
    1998).
    PB2000-101145REB
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
    Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions, Phase
    IV.  Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes, (Final Rule): Technical
    Background Document.
    PB99-155996REB
    Compendium  of Methods for the Determination  of Toxic
    Organic Compounds in Ambient Air. Second Edition.
    PB99-17235SREB
    National R and D Strategy for Toxic Substances and
    Hazardous and Solid Waste.
    PB2000-101751REB
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
    Economic   Analysis  of  the Proposed  TSCA  Section
    402(a)(3)  Lead-Based  Paint Accreditation and Certifi-
    cation Fee Rule.
    PB2000-101143REB
    Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
    tion 403: Hazard Standards.
    PB2000-101144REB
    Toxic Substances Control  Act  (TSCA)  TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database)  Comprehensive  Update (Raw
    Data File)  (on CD-ROM). November 1999.
    PB2000-500017REB
TOXICITY REDUCTION EVALUATION
    Toxidty Reduction Evaluation  Guidance for Municipal
    Wastewater Treatment Plants.
    PB2000-100417REB
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
    Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
    PB2000-100540REB
TRIPHENYLTIN HYDROXIDE
    RED Facts: Triphenyftin Hydroxide.
    PB2000-101660REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Triphenyltin Hy-
    droxide (TPTH) (Indudes RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hy-
    droxide Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-101661REB
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
    Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal
    Restnctions, Phase IV:  Underground  Injection Data and
    Issues.
    PB99-156002REB
UNITED STATES
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators.
    PB99-166829REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
    Fadlities.
    PB99-166837REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): National Analysis.
    PB99-166845REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis.
    PB99-166852REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data).
    PB99-166860REB
    Characterization of Munidpal Solid Waste in the United
    States: 1997  Update.
    PB2000-101333REB
    Tools for  Determining Sustainable Waste Management
    through Application of Ljfe-Cyde Assessment: Update on
    U.S. Research.
    PB2000-101686REB
UNREGULATED CONTAMINANT MONITORING
REGULATION
    National  Representative Sample of Small  Public Water
    Systems: Statistical Design and State Plans for the Un-
    regulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation (Final Re-
    port).
    PB2000-100406REB
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation  Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB2000-100424REB
UNREGULATED CONTAMINANT MONITORING SYSTEMS
    Federal Register, Volume 64, No. 180. Friday, September
    17, 1999 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9,
    141, and 142. Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring  Regulation for Public  Water Systems; Final
    Rule.
    PB2000-100425REB
URBAN AREAS
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC) and Speci-
    ated Nonmethane  Organic Compounds (SNMOC) Mon-
    itoring Program.
    PB2000-101070REB
    Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cit-
    ies Using HAPEM-MS3.
    PB2000-101197REB
US EPA
    Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
    PB2000-100418REB
    Reinventing  Environmental  Protection. Annual  Report,
    1998.
    PB2000-101346REB
    Annotated  Bibliography  Developed for  the Graduated
    Level Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
    PB2000-101721REB
VACUUM VAPORIZATION WELL
    ELI/SBP's UVB  (Vacuum Vaporization Well) System for
    Treatment of VOC-Contaminated Soils.  Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation Report.
    PB2000-101619REB
VEHICLE AIR POLLUTION
    Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehide Load:
    Results from  the  Georgia Tech  Research Partnership
    (GTRP) Instrumented Vehide Program.
    PB2000-100895REB
    Intercomparison  of Optical Remote Sensing Systems for
    Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
    PB2000-100896REB
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Assessment of Existing Test Reports for Evaluating VOC
    Control Effectiveness.
    PB99-175275REB
    Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis Methods
    tor VOCs in Ambient Air.
    PB2000-100892REB
    ELI/SBP's UVB  (Vacuum Vaporization Well) System for
    Treatment of VOC-Contaminated Soils.  Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation Report.
    PB2000-101619REB
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)  Recovery Seminar.
    Held in Cindnnati,  Ohio on September 16-17, 1998.
    PB2000-101620REB
WASTE CHARACTERIZATION
    Characterization of Munidpal Solid Waste  in the United
    States: 1997 Update.
    PB2000-101333REB
WASTE DISPOSAL
    Response to Comments Document:  Land  Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and Mineral Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recyded Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 12. Comments Related to  Capdty
    Analysis for Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal
    Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155939REB
    Capacity Analysis  for Land Disposal Restrictions, Phase
    IV. Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic  Metal  Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes,  (Final Rule):  Technical
    Background Document.
    PB99-155996REB
    Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal
    Restrictions, Phase IV:  Underground Injection  Data and
    Issues.
    PB99-156002REB
    Application of Phase IV Land Disposal  Restrictions to
    Newly-identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Regulatory
    Impact Analysis.
    PB99-156028REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
    PB99-156036REB
    Notice of Data  Availability (NODA)  Response to Com-
    ment Document, Part 1.
    PB99-156051REB
    Petrdeum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Notice of Data Availability  (NODA)  Response to Com-
    ment Document, Part 2.
    PB99-156069REB
    Petrdeum  Refining Process Waste De termination Pro-
    posed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 1.
    PB99-156085REB
    Petrdeum Refining Process Waste Listing  Determination
    Proposed Rule  Response to Comments Document, Part
    2.
    PB99-156093REB
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document.  Part
    3.
    PB99-156101REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document,  Part
    4.
    PB99-156119REB
    Background Document for  Capacity Analysis for Land
    Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Refining
    Wastes (Final Rule).
    PB99-156127REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination,
    Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Analysis. Supple-
    mental Background Document Draft.
    PB99-156143REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Treatment. Storage, and Disposal
    Facilities.
    PB99-166837REB
    Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste in Economically
    Developing Countries.
    PB2000-101690REB
WASTE GENERATION
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Final) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-5Q2171REB
WASTE MANAGEMENT
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): National Analysis.
    PB99-166845REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): State  Detail Analysis.
    PB99-1668S2REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data).
    PB99-166860REB
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste. 1997 (Rnal) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-S02171REB
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Recovery Seminar.
    Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on September 16-17. 1998.
    PB2000-101620REB
WASTE RECYCLING
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase IV  Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processno Second-
    ary Materials  and BeviH Exclusion  Issues: Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils: and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters; Volume 13. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 26. 1996). Clarification of Bevai Exclusion for  Mining
    Wastes. Changes  to the Definition of Solid Waste for
    Processing Wastes. Treatment Standards for Characteris-
    tic Mneral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
    PB99-155947REB
WASTE SAMPLING
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes. Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials  and Bevill  Exclusion  Issues: Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Sods: and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood  Reserving Wastewaters. Volume 11. Com-
    ments  Related to Newly-Identified Mneial Processing
    Waste Treatment  Standards, Grab  versus Composite
    Sampling. Radioactive Muted TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
    Sde Waste Issues.
    PB99-155921REB
WASTE STORAGE
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Material  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils: and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14. Com-
    ments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule
    (May 12, 1997): Treatment  Standards for Metal Wastes
    and Mnerat Processing Wastes,  Mineral Processing and
    BevW Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
    Fill
    PB99-155954REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Treatment. Storage, and Disposal
    Facilities.
    PB99-166837REB
WASTE TREATMENT
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  (or  Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    viH Exclusion Issues.  Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 1. Comments Related to Phase 3
    Proposed Rule (March 2.1997).
    PB99-155822REB
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for  Metal Wastes and Mneral Processing
    Wastes; Mmeral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    wl Exclusion Issues.  Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 2. Comments Related to Phase 4
    Proposed Rule (August 22,1995).
    PB99-155830REB
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase IV  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues,  Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of  Recy-
    cled  Wood  Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 3.  Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 25, 1996).
    PB99-155848REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for  Hazardous
    Soils:  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood   Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 4. Comments Related to First No-
    tice of Data Availability (May 10,1996).
    PB99-155855REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase IV Rnal Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion  Issues:  Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of  Recy-
    cled  Wood  Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 5.  Com-
    ments  Related to  Second  Notice of Data  Availability
    (March 5, 1997).
    PB99-155863REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for  Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood   Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume  6. Comments Related  to Second
    Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12,1997).
    PB99-155871REB
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for  Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood   Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 8. Comments Related to Regu-
    latory  Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste  Issues  Raised in First  Supplemental Pro-
    posed Rule (January 25.1996).
    PB99-155897REB
    Response to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Rnal Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for  Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood   Presenting
    Wastewaters. Volume  10: Comments Related to Regu-
    latory  Impact Analysis for TC-Metal  Hazardous  Waste
    Issues  Raised in Original Proposed Rule, August 22.
    1995 and  in Second Supplemental Proposed  Rule (May
    12. 1997).
    PB99-1S5913REB
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Treatment,  Storage, and Disposal
    Facilities.
    PB99-166837REB
    Treatment of  Household Wastes,  Septage and  Septic
    Tank Effluent.
    PB2000-101750REB
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL
    Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali. Mexico.
    PB99-158743REB
    Tecnicas  Para Calcular  Emisiones de  Categories de
    Fuentes Uracas  en  su Genero  en Mexicali, Mexico.
    (Emission  Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    PB99-158750REB
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    PB2000-100238REB
    ToMoty Reduction  Evaluation Guidance for Municipal
    Wastewater Treatment Plants.
    PB2000-100417REB
    Treatment of Household Wastes.  Septage and  Septic
    Tank Effluent
    PB200O-101750REB
WATER BASED PRODUCTS
    Evaluation  of  the Water-Based Coating Method  (ATD-
    FIO). Round Robin Study.
    PB2000-101716REB
WATER CHEMISTRY
    Geochemical Features of Water-Rock Interactions  at the
    Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine. Lake County. California.
    PB2000-101743REB
WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Guidance  Manual and Example NPDES Permit for Con-
    centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-167124REB
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    Volatile Organic  Compounds (VOC) Recovery Seminar.
    Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on September 16-17. 1998.
    PB2000-101620REB
    Roy F. Weston.  Inc. and IEG Technologies Corporation
    Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen (UVB) Technology: Inno-
    vative Technology Evaluation Report.
    PB2000-101632REB
WATER POLLUTION MONITORING
    Notice of  Data Availability (NOOA) Response to Com-
    ment Document Part 1.
    PB99-156051 REB
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination,
    Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Analysis. Supple-
    mental Background Document. Draft.
    PB99-156143REB
WATER QAUUTY
    Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Their Application to Water
    Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
    PB2000-100272REB
WATER QUALITY
    Condition of Illinois Water Resources. 1999.
    PB2000-100517REB
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
    Microbial and Disinfection Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
    Compliance Manual.
    PB99-111445REB
    State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens of
    the Bay Region (1999).
    PB2000-101184REB
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
    Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1997 National
    Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
    Implementation of the  1996 Safe Drinking  Water  Act
    Amendments.
    PB2000-100614REB
WATER RESOURCES
    Condition of Illinois Water Resources, 1999.
    PB2000-100517REB
WATER SAMPLING
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring  Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB2000-100424REB
    Federal Register, Volume 64. No. 180, Friday,  September
    17, 1999 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9,
    141, and 142.  Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring  Regulation  for Public Water  Systems: Final
    Rule.
    PB2000-100425REB
    State Implementation Guidance for the Consumer Con-
    fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
    PB2000-100613REB
WATER SYSTEMS
    Microbial and Disinfection Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
    Compliance Manual.
    PB99-111445REB
    National  Representative  Sample of Small Public  Water
    Systems: Statistical Design and State  Plans for the  Un-
    regulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation (Final  Re-
      ft
          M00406REB
    Handbook for Capacity  Development: Developing Water
    System Capacity under  the Safe Drinking Water Act as
    Amended in 1996.
    PB2000-100423REB
    Federal Register, Volume 64. No. 180. Friday, September
    17, 1999 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9,
    141, and 142. Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring  Regulation for Public Water  Systems: Final
    Rule.
    PB200O100425REB
WATER TREATMENT
    Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
    PB2000-100540REB
WATERSHEDS
    Development  and Application  of Assessment  Protocols
    for Determining the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in
    the Juniata River Watershed.  Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment Program.
    PB2000-101722REB
WETLANDS
    Development  and Application  of Assessment  Protocols
    for Determining the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in
    the Juniata River Watershed.  Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment Program.
    PB2000-101722REB
WOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY
    Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase 4 Rnal  Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal Wastes and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 2. Comments Related to Phase  4
    Proposed Rule (August 22. 1995).
    PB99-155830REB
    Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions. Phase 4 Rnal  Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal Wastes and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils:  and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 4. Comments Related to Rrst No-
    tice of Data Availability (May 10. 1996).
    PB99-155855REB
    Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Rnal  Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal Wastes and  Mineral Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of Recycled Wood Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 6. Comments Related to Second
    Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
    PB99-155871REB
    Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion Issues, Treatment
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Standards tor Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion ol Recy-
cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 7. Com-
ments Related to Treatment Standards for Contaminated
Soils.
PB99-155889REB
Response to  Comments Document: Land  Disposal  Re-
strictions, Phase  IV.  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
Standards for Metal  Wastes and  Mineral  Processing
Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
vill Exclusion Issues,  Treatment Standards for Hazardous
Soils,  and Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
                                                              KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                      X RAY ABSORPTION FINE STRUCTURE SPECTROSCOPY
Wastewaters.  Volume 9. Comments Related to Regu-
latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral  Proc-
essing Waste Issues Raised in  Second Supplemental
Proposed Rule (May 12. 1997).
PB99-155905REB
Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
strictions,  Phase 4  Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral  Processing
Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
Soils,  and Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
   Wastewaters. Volume 10: Comments Related to Regu-
   latory Impact Analysis for TC-Metal  Hazardous Waste
   Issues  Raised in Original Proposed  Rule, August 22,
   1995 and in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May
   12, 1997).
   PB99-155913REB

X RAY ABSORPTION FINE STRUCTURE SPECTROSCOPY
   XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Resid-
   ual Fuel Oil Combustion.
   PB2000-101682REB
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SPONSORING  EPA
OFFICE  INDEX
   Publications are sorted alphabetically by title under the sponsoring EPA office.
   The EPA office is listed with the major EPA headquarters office. Laboratories and
   Divisions are listed alphabetically within the appropriate office.
SAMPLE ENTRY
            Sponsoring EPA Offlc*


                EPA Report Number

                        Title


  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT
OFFICE, Cincinnati, OH

EPA/530/R-93/013A

Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB
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                                              SPONSORING   EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
  £PA/10QfR-98/OO3
    Changing Nature of Environmental and Public Health Pro-
    tection: An Annual Report on Reinvention.
    PB2000-100907REB
  £PA/815ffl:99/013
    Disinfection  Profiling and Benchmarking Guidance Man-
    ual.
    PB99-111411REB
  EPA/620/B-99/001B
    EMAP Information Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
    dices.
    PB2000-10071 ORES
  EPA/62CVR-99/001A
    EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
    PB2000-100709REB
    EPA Children's Environmental Health Yearbook.
    PB2000-101366REB
  EPA/833/Z-99/002
    Federal Register, Volume 60,  No.  149,  Wednesday Au-
    gust 4, 1999 Rule and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts
    9, 122, 123,  124 and  501. National Pollutant Discharge
    Elimination System Permit Application Requirements for
    Publidy Owned  Treatment Works ard  Other Treatment
    Works Treating Domestic Sewage: Final Rule.
    PB2000-100616REB
  EPA/81 &Z-99/004
    Federal Register, Volume 64, No. 180, Friday, September
    17, 1999 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9.
    141, and 142. Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring  Regulation  for Public Water Systems; Final
    Rule.
    PB2000-100425REB
  EPA/833/D-99/001
    Guidance Manual and Example NPDES Permit for Con-
    centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-167124REB
  EPA/81&R-99/012
    Handbook for Capacity Development: Developing Water
    System Capacity under the  Safe Drinking  Water Act as
    Amended in 1996.
    PB2000-100423REB
  EPA?236/R-99/003
    Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1997.
    PB2000-100397REB
    Microbial and Disinfection Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
    Compliance Manual.
    PB99-111445REB
    National R  and D Strategy for Toxic  Substances and
    Hazardous and Solid Waste.
    PB2000-101751REB
  EPA/81 &R-99/003F
    National Representative Sample of Small Public Water
    Systems: Statistical  Design and State Plans for the Un-
    regulated Contaminant  Monitoring Regulation (Final Re-
    port).
    PB2000-100406REB
  EPA/81&B-99/001
    Office  of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
    PB2000-100418REB
  EPA/730VF-99W4
    Pesticide Fact Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA (b)
    Delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material  Necessary for
    Its Production in Corn (Update, March 1999).
    PB99-158784REB
  EPA/730/F-99/OO6
    Pesticide Fact Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
    •torworthi' Cry9C Protein and the Genetic Material  Nec-
    essary for Its Production in Corn.
    PB99-158800REB
  EPA/73&F-99/007
    Pesticide   Fact   Sheet:   (E)-9-Dodecenyl   Acetate
    Pheromone.
    PB99-158768REB
  EPA/73OF-99/OO2
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Polyhedral Occlusion Bodies of the
    Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
    PB99-158826REB
  EP/V730VF-99WT
    Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Potato Leaf  Roll Virus Resistance
    Gene  (also Known as orf1/ort2 gene).
    PB99-158776REB
  EP/V73OfF-99/005
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Pseudomonas aureofariens' Strain
    Tx-1.
    PB99-158792REB
  EPA/305/R-99/002
    Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1997 National
    Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
    Implementation  of the  1996  Safe  Drinking  Water Act
    Amendments.
    PB2000-100614REB
  EPA/738/F-99/013
    RED Facts: Nidosamide.
    PB2000-101654REB
  EPA/738/F-99/014
    RED Facts: Triphenyftin Hydroxide.
    PB2000-101660REB
  EPA/738/R-99/010
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED):  CAPTAN. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: CAPTAN Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-101657REB

    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Pebulate. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Pebulate Fact Sheet.).
    PB2000-101653REB
  EPA/738/R-99M09
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Tnphenyltm Hy-
    droxide  (TPTH) (Includes RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hy-
    droxide Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-101661REB
  EPA/738/R-99/008
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): 3-Trifluoro-Meth-
    yl-4-Nitro-Phenol and Niclosamide. (Includes RED Facts:
    TFM).
    PB2000-101655REB
  EPA/81&FI-99/008
    State Implementation Guidance tor the Consumer  Con-
    fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
    PB2000-100613REB
  EPA/81S/R-99/004F
    Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring  Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB2000-100424REB
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
  EPA/53Cffi-98/008
    Analysis of Composting  as an Environmental Remedi-
    ation Technology.
    PB99-156150REB
  EPA/530/R-99/027
    Application of Phase IV Land  Disposal Restrictions to
    Newly-identified Mineral Processing Wastes;  Regulatory
    Impact Analysis.
    PB99-156028REB
  EPA/53CW-99/026
    Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
    Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic
    Impacts.
    PB99-156010REB
  EPM530m-98/007
    Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in  the United
    States: 1997 Update.
    PB2000-101333REB
  EPA/530/R-99/023
    Danage Cases  and Environmental Releases from Mines
    and Mineral Processing Sites.
    PB99-155988REB
  EPA/52iyR-98/014
    Grant  Resources for Solid Waste Activities in  Indian
    Country.
    PB2000-100908REB
  EPA/S3VR-99/037
    Human Health and Environmental  Damages from Mining
    and Mineral Processing Wastes. Technical  Brackground
    Document Supporting the Final  Rule Applying Phase IV
    Land  Disposal  Restrictions to Newly  Identified Mineral
    Processing Wastes.
    PB99-15S962REB
  EP/V530VR-99O22
    Identification and Description of  Mineral Processing Sec-
    tors; Technical Backgrond Document; Final.
    PB99-1S5970REB
  EPA/S30m-99K>30A
    Petroleum  Refining Process Waste De termination Pro-
    posed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 1.
    PB99-156085REB
  EPA/S3om-99/Q30B
    Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments  Document, Part
    2.
    PB99-1S6093REB
  EPMS30/f(-99t030C
    Petroleum  Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Proposed Rule Response to Comments  Document, Part
    3.
    PB99-156101REB
  EPA/S3
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                                                       SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE INDEX
    Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Reserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 11. Com-
    ments Related  to  Newly-Identified Mineral Processing
    Waste Treatment Standards, Grab  versus  Composite
    Sampling. Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Wastes, and Sut-
    fide Waste Issues.
    PB99-1 55921 REB
NOISE CONTROL
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal  Re-
    strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
    ary  Materials  and Bevill  Exclusion  Issues; Treatment
    Standards for  Hazardous Soils: and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14. Com-
    ments Related to Second Supplemental Proposed Rule
    (May 12,  1997):  Treatment Standards for Metal  Wastes
    and Mineral Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing  and
    Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
    Fill.
    PB99-155954REB
AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
  EPA/4S2fD-93/001
    Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
    PB2000-100912REB
  EFW450R-9SKMS
    Emisiones y  Prevenrion/Tecnicas  de  Control  para
    Talleres de Carroceria  en Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Emis-
    sions and Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile
    Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico).
    PB2000-100253REB
  EFW458R-99002
    Emission  Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.
    PB99-158743REB
  EPA/45&W-93W6
    Emissions and Prevention/Control Techniques for Auto-
    mobile Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez. Mexico.
    PB2000-100252REB
    Evaluation  of the Water-Based Coating  Method (ATD-
    FID). Round Robin Study.
    PB2000-101716REB
  EFW454/R-9SKW7
    Handbook for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Development: A
    Beginner's Guide for Point and Area Sources.
    PB2OOO-101718REB
  EPA/4S4/R-99W3
    Manual Testing and Continuous Emissions Monitoring,
    Lime KHn Nos. 3 and 4 Baghouses,  Chemical Lime Com-
    pany, Montevallo. Alabama.
    PBa>00-1017l7REB
  EPA/4S&F-9SHX6
    Nitrogen Oxides (NOx). Why and How They Are Con-
    trolled.
    PB2OOO-101698REB
  EP/W54/R-9SMB3
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds  (NMOC)  and Speo-
    ated Nonmethane Organic  Compounds (SNMOC) Mon-
    itoring Program.
    PB2000-101070REB
  EPA/45&R-9atOO7
    Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
    40 CFR 63 Subpart DO (National  Emissions Standards
    for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site  Waste and Re-
    covery Operations).
    PB2OOO-100703REB
  EPAMS6/B-9&OO3
    Potential to Emit: A Guide for Small Businesses.
    PB2000-101616REB
  EPA/4S4/R-9OOS2
    Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    PB2000-100251REB
  EFVW500M-99O75
    Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis Methods
    for VOCs in Ambient Air.
    PB2000-100892REB
  EPA/4S&R-9W03
    Tecnicas Para  Cakxilar Emisrones de  Categories  de
    Fuentes Unicas en su  Genero en  Mexicali.  Mexico.
    (Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    PB99-158750REB
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF POLICY AND EVALUATION
  EPM23&H-S&006
    Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
    1990-1996.
    PB2000-100S46REB
OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-tc-Know Ad Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Indus-
    try Guidance.
    PB2OOO-10t146flEB
    Economic  Analysis  of the  Proposed  TSCA  Section
    4O2(aX3)  Lead-Based Paint  Accreditation  and  Certifi-
    cation Fee Rule.
    PB2OOO-101143REB
    Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
    tion 403: Hazard Standards.
    PB2000-101144BEB
  EPA540F-9MW7
    Issuance of final Guidance: Ecological Risk Assessment
    and Risk Maangemem Principles for Superiund Sites.
    PB96-963252REB
  EPA/74Z/R-98/OOS
    Searching for the Profit  in Pollution Prevention:  Case
    Studies in the Corporate Evaluation of Environmental Op-
    portunities.
    PB2000-101141REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS  (Test
    Submissions Database) Comprehensive  Update  (Raw
    Data File) (on CD-ROM). November 1939.
    PB2000-500017REB
PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1997 (Final) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-502171REB
  EPA S40-F-99-024
    Guidance on  Preparing Independent Government Cost
    Estimates (IGCEs).
    PB2000-963207REB
  EPA S4OF-9WK5
    Revised Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment Dur-
    ing Investigation/Feasibility Studies (Rl/FS) Conducted bt
    Potential  Responsible Parties.
    PB200O963208REB
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
  EPA 540-R-98-031
    Guide to  Preparing Superfund Proposed Plans, Records
    of Decisions, and Other Remedy Selected  Decision Doc-
    uments.
    PB96- 963241 REB
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB., CORVALLIS. OR
    Appropriate Use of  Ecosystem  Health and  Normative
    Science in Ecological Policy.
    PB2000-101744REB
  EPA/60an-9S/181
    Development  and Application  of Assessment Protocols
    for Determining  the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in
    the Juniata River Watershed.  Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment Program.
    PB2000-101722REB
NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.. CINN. OH
  EPA/6OOR-99077
    Proceedings of  the NHEXAS  Data Analysis Workshop.
    Held on Jury 26-28. 1999.
    PB2000-101719REB
NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.. RTP. NC
    Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cit-
    ies Using HAPEM-MS3.
    PB2000-101197REB
  EPA/eocm-aawo
    Science Algorithms  of the EPA Modds-3 Community
    MuWscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB2000-100561REB
    Stationary  Source  Sampling  and Analysis  Directory
    (SSSADIR). Version 2.1  (Project Summary) (Raw Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500029REB
  EPA/600fFt-9anS7
    System Installation and Operation Manual for the EPA
    Third-Generation  Air Quality Modeling System (Models-3
    Version 3.0).
    PB2000-101617REB
    Transport of Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from Turf to Home: As-
    sessing the Relative Importance of Transport Mecha-
    nisms and Exposure Pathways.
    PB99-156358REB
  EPA*Or>n-99G55
    User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System  (Models-3 Version 3.0).
    PB2000-100247REB
    User Manual  for the  EPA Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
    PB2000-10Q248REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB., RTP,
NC
  EPA/BO&A-9»D73
    Application of Returning to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers
    in Taiwan.
    PB2000-100894REB
  EPAJ6OQrA-99K>74
    Assessing the Performance of Full-Scale Environmental
    Chambers Using an Independently  Measured Emission
    Source.
    PB2000-100893REB
    Assessment of Existing Test Reports for Evaluating VOC
    Control Effectiveness.
    PB99-17527SREB
  £PA*00/A-9aO82
    Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
    PB2000-1016B4REB
  EP/MSXM-9SWW7
    Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combus-
    tion of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
    PB2000-101689REB
  EPA/600/A-99/086
    Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
    PB2000-101688REB
  EPA/600fA-9»070
    Effect of Loading Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
    Elctrostatically Charged Filters.
    PB2000-100897REB
  EPA/6OOfA-99/OeS
    GHG Mitigation Technology Performance Evaluations Un-
    derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
    PB2000-101687REB
  EPA/60&A-93/088
    Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste in Economically
    Developing Countries.
    PB2000-101690REB
  EPA/600fA-99/071
    Intercomparison of Optical Remote Sensing Systems for
    Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
    PB2000-100896REB
  EPA/60WA-99/079
    Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
    PB2000-101681REB
  EPA/6WA-99/081
    Research  on  Emissions  and  Mitigation of POP'S  from
    Combustion Sources.
    PB2000-101683REB
  EPA/60VA-9&084
    Tools for  Determining  Sustainable Waste Management
    through Application of Life-Cycle  Assessment:  Update on
    U.S. Research.
    PB2000-101686REB
  EPA/600!A-9&083
    U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency's Landfill  Gas
    Emissions Model (LandGEM).
    PB2000-101685REB
  EPA/60&A-99/080
    XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Resid-
    ual Fuel Oil Combustion.
    PB2000-101682REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB., CINN
OH
  EPA/54QfR-9afSO3
    ELl/SBP's UVB (Vacuum Vaporization Well) System for
    Treatment of VOC-Gontaminated Soils.  Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation Report.
    PB2000-101619REB
  EPA/6SS/R-94/OOS
    Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
    PB2000-100540REB
  EPA/54Cm-9S/500
    Roy F. Weston, Inc.  and IEG Technologies Corporation
    Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen (UVB) Technology: Inno-
    vative Technology Evaluation Report.
    PB2000-101632REB
    Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehicle Load:
    Results from the Georgia  Tech Research Partnership
    (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
    PB2000-100895REB
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Recovery Seminar.
    Held in Cincinnati. Ohio on September 16-17. 1998.
    PB2000-101620REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB.. ADA,
OK
  EPA/600fA-99/078
    Gecchemical Features of Water-Rock Interactions at the
    Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County. California.
    PB2000-101743REB
    Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
NATIONAL CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT, WASHINGTON, DC
  EPA/600FI-9aiVB8
    Annotated  Bibliography Developed for the  Graduated
    Level Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
    PB2000-101721REB
  EPA/GO&R-99/OO6
    Lexicon of Cave and  Karst Terminology with Special Ref-
    erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
    PB2000-101071REB
    Methods for Derivation of Inhalation Refemce Concentra-
    tions and Applications of Inhalation Dosimetry (Raw  Data
    File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500023REB
CERI-WASHINGTON, DC
  EPA/10Cm-98/OO2
    Managing Information as a Strategic Resource: Regional
    and State. Final Report and Recommendations of the In-
    formation Impacts Committee,  National Advisory Council
    for Environmental Policy and Technology.
    PB2000-101348REB
REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
  EPA-R-99-20
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    PB2000-100238REB
  EPA/903/FI-9a/013
    State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens of
    the Bay Region (1999).
    PB2000-101184REB
REGION X - SEATTLE, WA
  £PA/91
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CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
     Entries are sequenced by corporate name, report number, and NTIS order number.
     The monitor agency number is given following the report title.
SAMPLE ENTRY
     Corporate/Performing Organization


                 (Report or Series Number)

                               Title


         (Sponsor's Report or Series Number)

    NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
University off Wyoming Research Corp.,
Laramie, WY

EPA/530/R-93/013A

Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
EPA/530/R-93/013A

PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03

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                                                 CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
 AST ASSOCIATES, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MA.
    Cleaner  Technologies  Substitutes Assessment: Profes-
    sional Fabricare Processes.
    PB2000-101142REB
    Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
    tion 403: Hazard Standards.
    PB2000-101144REB
 ARCADIS GERAGHTY AND MILLER, INC., RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Assessment of Existing Test Reports for Evaluating VOC
    Control Effectiveness.
    (EPA/60OR-99/087)
    PB99-175275REB
    Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combus-
    tion of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
    (EPA/600/A-99/087)
    PB200CM01689REB
 BATTELLE, COLUMBUS, OH.
    Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
    Regulation.
    (EPA/454/R-99/OS2)
    PB2000-100251REB
 BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST., COLUMBUS, OH.
    Transport of Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from Turf to Home: As-
    sessing the Relative Importance of Transport Mecha-
    nisms and Exposure Pathways.
    (EPA/6OOfR-9a/040)
    PB99-156358REB
    Evaluation  of the Water-Based  Coating  Method (ATD-
    FID). Round Robin Study.
    (EPA/454/R-99/040)
    PB2000-101716REB
 CALRECOVERY, INC., HERCULES, CA.
    Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste in Economically
    Developing Countries.
    (EPA/600/A-99/088)
    PB2000-101690REB

 EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., LEXINGTON, MA.
    Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC) and Sped-
    ated  Nonmethane Organic Compounds (SNMOC)  Mon-
    itoring Program.
    (EPA/454/R-93M53)
    PB2000-101070REB
 EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., MORRISVILLE, NC.
    U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency's Landfill   Gas
    Emissions Model (LandGEM).
    (EPA/6OWA-99/083)
    PB2000-101685REB
    Handbook for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Development: A
    Beginner's Guide for Point and Area Sources.
    (EPA/454/FI-93/037)
    PB2000-10t718REB
 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CORP.,
 IRVINE, CA.
    Application  of Reburning to Coal-Fired  Industrial Boilers
    in Taiwan.
    (EPA/600/A-99/073)
    PB2000-100894REB

 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
 MD. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
  CBP/TRS-222/108
    State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens of
    the Bay Region (1999).
    PB2000-101184REB
  EPA/903/R-99/013
    State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens of
    the Bay Region (1999).
    PB2000-101184REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
 OH. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.
  EPA/600/R-99AD77
    Proceedings of the  NHEXAS Data Analysis  Workshop.
    Held on July 26-28. 1999.
    PB2000-101719REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
  EPA/600/A-99/075
    Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis Methods
    for VOCs in Ambient Air.
    PB2000-100892REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION
 AND CONTROL DIV.
  EPA/600/A-99/074
    Assessing the Performance of Full-Scale  Environmental
    Chambers Using  an  Independently Measured Emission
    Source.
    PB2000-100893REB
  EPA/6
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                                                            CORPORATE AUTHOR  INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
    Petroleum  Refining Process  Waste Determination Pro-
    posed Bute Response to Comments Document (Kit).
    PB99-156077REB
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste. 1997 (Final) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-502171REB
  EPA/530/R-99/020
    Response  to Comments Document Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, Phase 4. Final Rute Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters (Kit).
    PB99-155814REB
  EPArB3(VR-99/a2QA
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 1. Comments Related to Phase 3
    Proposed Rule (March 2,1997).
    PB99-155822REB
  EPA/530/R-99fl20B
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 2. Comments Related to Phase 4
    Proposed Rule (August 22. 1995).
    PB99-15583OREB
  EPAy530/R-99/020C
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase  IV Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and Bevill Exclusion  Issues.  Treatment
    Standards  for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving Wastewaters  Volume 3. Com-
    ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
    uary 25.1996).
    PB99-155848REB
  EPA/530/R-99AKOD
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards  for Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils:  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled  Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 4. Comments Related to First No-
    tice of Data Availability (May 10,1996).
    PB99-155855REB
  EPA/530/R-99ffl20E
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase  IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
    Standards  for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and Bevill Exclusion  Issues;  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 5.  Com-
    ments  Related to  Second Notice of  Data  Availability
    (March 5. 1997).
    PB99-1S5863REB
  EPA/530/R-99AJ20F
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,   and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood   Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 6. Comments Related to  Second
    Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12.1997).
    PB99-155871REB
  EPA/S30/R-99Q20G
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
    ary Materials and Bevill Exclusion  Issues.  Treatment
    Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recy-
    cled Wood  Preserving  Wastewaters.  Volume 7.  Com-
    ments Related to Treatment Standards  for Contaminated
    Soils.
    PB99-155889REB
  EPA/S30/R-99/020H
    Response  to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions,  Phase  4 Final Rute Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for  Metal  Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes: Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Sons,   and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters. Volume 8. Comments Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues  Raised in First Supplemental Pro-
    posed Rute (January 25. 1996).
    PB99-15S897REB
  EPA/530/R-99AEOI
    Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Re-
    strictions.  Phase  IV. Final Rute Promulgating Treatment
    Standards for Metal Wastes and Mineral  Processing
    Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
    vill Exclusion Issues. Treatment Standards for Hazardous
    Soils,  and  Exclusion of Recycled Wood  Preserving
    Wastewaters Volume  9. Comments Related to Regu-
    latory Impact Analysis for Newly-Identified Mineral Proc-
    essing Waste Issues Raised in Second Supplemental
    Proposed  Rute (May 12. 1997).
    PB99-155905REB
                                           EPA/530/R-99/020J
                                             Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
                                             strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
                                             Standards for Metal  Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
                                             Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
                                             vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
                                             Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
                                             Wastewaters. Volume 1ft Comments Related to Regu-
                                             latory Impact Analysis for  TC-Metal Hazardous  Waste
                                             Issues Raised in Original  Proposed Rule, August 22,
                                             1995 and in Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May
                                             12.1997).
                                             PB99-155913REB
                                           EPA/530VR-99/020K
                                             Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
                                             strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
                                             Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
                                             ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment
                                             Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion  of Recy-
                                             cled Wood  Reserving  Wastewaters. Volume  11. Com-
                                             ments  Related  to Newly-Identified Mineral  Processing
                                             Waste Treatment Standards,  Grab versus  Composite
                                             Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-Metal Wastes, and Sul-
                                             fide Waste Issues.
                                             PB99-155921REB
                                           EPA/530/R-99/020L
                                             Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
                                             strictions,  Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment
                                             Standards for Metal  Wastes  and Mineral  Processing
                                             Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Materials and Be-
                                             vill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous
                                             Soils,  and  Exclusion  of  Recycled Wood  Preserving
                                             Wastewaters. Volume 12. Comments Related to Capaty
                                             Analysis for  Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal
                                             Wastes and  Mineral Processing Wastes.
                                             PB99-155939REB
                                           EPA/530VR-99/020M
                                             Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
                                             strictions.  Phase IV Final Rute Promulgating Treatment
                                             Standards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Second-
                                             ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment
                                             Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion  of Recy-
                                             cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters; Volume 13. Com-
                                             ments Related to First Supplemental Proposed Rule (Jan-
                                             uary 26. 1996). Clarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
                                             Wastes, Changes to  the Definition of Solid Waste for
                                             Processing Wastes, Treatment Standards for Characteris-
                                             tic Mineral Processing Wastes and Associated Issues.
                                             PB99-155947REB
                                           EPA/530/R-99/020N
                                             Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Re-
                                             strictions,  Phase 4 Final Rute Promulgating Treatment
                                             Standards for Metal Wastes: Mineral Processing Second-
                                             ary  Materials  and Bevill Exclusion Issues: Treatment
                                             Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recy-
                                             cled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters. Volume 14. Com-
                                             ments  Related to Second Supplemental  Proposed Rute
                                             (May 12.  1997):  Treatment Standards for Metal Wastes
                                             and Mineral  Processing Wastes, Mineral Processing and
                                             Bevill Exclusion Issues, and Use of Hazardous Waste as
                                             Fill.
                                             PB99-155954REB
                                           EPA/S30YR-99/O30A
                                             Petroleum Refining Process Waste De termination  Pro-
                                             posed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part 1.
                                             PB99-156085REB
                                           EPA/530/R-99/030B
                                             Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
                                             Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document,  Part

                                             PB99-156093REB
                                           EPA/530yR-99ABOC
                                             Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
                                             Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document.  Part
                                             3.
                                             PB99-156101REB
                                           EPA/530/R-99/030D
                                             Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
                                             Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part
                                             4.
                                             PB99-156119REB

                                         ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
                                         WASHINGTON,  DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND
                                         EMERGENCY RESPONSE.
                                             Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
                                             Notice of Data Availability (NODA)  Response to Com-
                                             ment Document (Kit).
                                             PB99-156044REB
                                             National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
                                             on 1997 Data) (Kit).
                                             PB99-166811REB
                                           EPA/520/R-98/014
                                             Grant  Resources for  Solid Waste  Activities  in Indian
                                             Country.
                                             PB2000-100908REB
                                           EPA/S30VR-98/008
                                             Analysis of  Composting as an Environmental Remedi-
                                             ation Technology.
                                             PB99-156150REB
                                           EPA/530/R-99/U22
                                             Identification and Description of Mineral Processing  Sec-
                                             tors; Technical Backgrond Document; Final.
                                             PB99-155970REB
                                           EPA/530YR-99/023
                                             Danage Cases and Environmental Releases from Mines
                                             and Mineral  Processing Sites.
                                             PB99-155988REB
  EPA/530/R-99/024
    Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions, Phase
    IV. Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes
    and Mineral  Processing Wastes, (Final Rule): Technical
    Background Document.
    PB99-155996REB
  EPA/53Q/R-99/025
    Background Document for Analysis of the Land Disposal
    Restrictions.  Phase IV: Underground Injection Data and
    Issues.
    PB99-156002REB
  EPA/530/R-99/027
    Application  of  Phase IV Land  Disposal  Restrictions  to
    Newly-identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Regulatory
    Impact Analysis.
    PB99-156028REB
  EPA/530/R-99/029A
    Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Com-
    ment Document. Part 1.
    PB99-156051REB
  EPA/530/R-99/029B
    Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
    Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Com-
    ment Document, Part 2.
    PB99-156069REB
  EPA/530/R-99/031
    Background  Document for Capacity  Analysis  for Land
    Disposal Restrictions: Newly Identified Petroleum Refining
    Wastes (Rnal Rule).
    PB99-156127REB
  EPA/530/R-99/032
    Background  Documents for the  Cost and  Economic Im-
    pact Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Wastes
    as Hazardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
    PB99-156135REB
  EPA/530/R-99/033
    Petroleum Refining  Process Waste Listing Determination,
    Additional Groundwater Pathway Risk Analysis. Supple-
    mental Background Document. Draft.
    PB99-156143REB
  EPA/530R-99/036A
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data): List  of Large Quantity Generators.
    PB99-166829REB
  EPA/530R-99/036B
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data): List of Treatment. Storage, and Disposal
    Facilities.
    PB99-166837REB
  EPA/530R-9W036C
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data): National Analysis.
    PB99-166845REB
  EPA/530R-99/036D
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis.
    PB99-166852REB
  EPA/530R-99/036E
    National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report  (Based
    on 1997 Data).
    PB99-166860REB
  EPA/53QVR-99/037
    Human Hearth and Environmental Damages from Mining
    and Mineral Processing Wastes. Technical Brackground
    Document Supporting the Rnal  Rule Applying  Phase IV
    Land Disposal  Restrictions to  Newly Identified  Mineral
    Processing Wastes.
    PB99-155962REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR.
  EPA/100/B-98/004
    Child Health Champion Resource Guide.
    PB2000-101365REB
  EPA/100VR-98/002
    Managing Information as a Strategic Resource: Regional
    and State. Rnal Report and Recommendations of the In-
    formation Impacts Committee, National Advisory  Council
    for Environmental Policy and Technology.
    PB2000-101348REB
  EPA/100/R-99/002
    Reinventing  Environmental Protection.  Annual  Report,
    1998.
    PB2000-101346REB
  EPA/100/S-99/001
    Reinventing  Environmental Protection.  Executive Sum-
    mary. 1998 Annual  Report.
    PB2000-10134SREB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON,  DC. OFFICE OF WASTEWATER
MANAGEMENT.
  EPA/833/D-99/001
    Guidance Manual and Example NPDES Permit for Con-
    centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-167124REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON,  DC. OFRCE OF WATER.
    Microbial and  Disinfection Byproduct Rules Simultaneous
    Compliance Manual.
    PB99-111445REB
  EPA/30S/R-99/002
    Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1997 National
    Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
    Implementation of  the 1996 Safe Drinking  Water Act
    Amendments.
    PB2000-100614REB
  EPA/810/B-99/001
    Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
    PB2000-100418REB
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                                                         CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
                                                                                                    VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV.
  EPA/815/R-99/003F
    National Representative  Sample  of Small  Public Water
    Systems: Statistical Design and State Plans for the Un-
    regulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation (Final Re-
    port).
    PB2000-100406REB
  EPA/815/R-99/004F
    Unregulated  Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Analyt-
    ical Methods and Quality Control Manual.
    PB2000-100424REB
  EPA/81S/R-99/013
    Disinfection Profiling and Benchmarking Guidance Man-
    ual.
    PB99-111411REB
  EPA/81 S/Z-99/004
    Federal Register, Volume 64, No.  180, Friday, September
    17, 1999 Rules and Regulations.  Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9,
    141, and 142. Revisions to the Unregulated Contaminant
    Monitoring Regulation  for Public Water Systems;  Final
    Rule.
    PB2000-100425REB
  EPA/816/R-99/008
    State Implementation Guidance for the Consumer Con-
    fidence Report (CCR) Rule.
    PB2000-100613REB
  EPA/816/R-99/012
    Handbook  for Capacity Development: Developing Water
    System Capacity under the Safe Drinking Water Act as
    Amended in 1996.
    PB2000-100423REB
  EPA/832/R-99/900
    Joint NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge Radiological Survey: Sur-
    vey Design and Test Site  Results.
    PB99-161176REB
  EPA/833/Z-99/002
    Federal Register, Volume 60, No. 149, Wednesday Au-
     rst 4, 1999 Rule and  Regulations.  Part 2. 40CFR Parts
      122, 123,  124 and 501. National Pollutant Discharge
    Elimination System Permit Application Requirements for
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works and  Other Treatment
    Works Treating Domestic  Sewage; Final  Rule.
    PB2000-100616REB
  ISBN-0-16-050018-4
    Providing Sale Drinking Water in America: 1997 National
    Public water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
    Implementation of  the 1996  Safe  Drinking  Water Act
    Amendments.
    PB2000-100614REB
ERG ASSOCIATES, ARLINGTON, MA.
    Compendium of Methods for the  Determination of Toxic
    Organic Compounds in  Ambient Air. Second Edition.
    (EPA/62S/P.-9&010B)
    PB99-172355REB
FRANKLIN ASSOCIATES LTD., PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS.
    Characterization of Municipal  Solid  Waste in  the United
    States: 1997  Update.
    (EPA/S3(m-98/007)
    PB2000-101333REB
GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY, NORTHBOROUGH, MA. WATER
RESOURCES DIV.
  USGS-WRI-99-4050
    Characteristics of Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
    mined by  Surface  and Borehole Geophysical Surveys,
    Eastern Surplus Superfund Site, Meddybemps, Maine.
    PB2000-100270REB
GEORGIA INST. OF TECH., ATLANTA. SCHOOL OF
EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES.
    Dependence  of Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehicle Load:
    Results from the Georgia Tech  Research  Partnership
    (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
    (•EPA/600/A-99/072)
    PB2000-100895REB
    Interoqmparison of Optical Remote Sensing Systems for
    Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
    (EPA/600/A-99/071)
    PB2000-100896REB
ICF KAISER, INC., FAIRFAX, VA.
    Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
    Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings, and Economic
    Impacts.
    (EPA/53OR-99/026)
    PB99-156010REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. BUREAU OF LAND.
  IEPA/BOL/99-015
    Nonhazardous  Solid  Waste  Management  and  Landfill
    Capacity in Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
    PB2000-101420REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF LABS.
  IEPA/LABS-99/019
    Combined  Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
 '   PB2000-101383REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL.
  IEPA/BOW/99-013
    Condition of Illinois Water Resources, 1999.
    PB2000-100517REB
LENOX INST. OF WATER TECHNOLOGY, INC., MA.
  LENOX/11-08-1999/366
    Treatment of Household Wastes, Septage and Septic
    Tank Effluent.
    PB2000-101750REB
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cit-
    ies Using HAPEM-MS3.
    (EPA/600/R-99/096)
    PB2000-101197REB
NATIONAL CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL  RESEARCH,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
    National R and D Strategy for Toxic Substances and
    Hazardous and Solid Waste.
    PB2000-101751REB
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL  EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB., CORVALLIS, OR.
  EPA/600/A-99/076
    Appropriate Use  of Ecosystem Health and  Normative
    Science in Ecological Policy.
    PB2000-101744REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB., ADA,
OK. SUBSURFACE PROTECTION AND REMEDIATION
DIV.
    Leaching Models  for Subsurface  Pollution Assessments
    in Agroecosystems.
    PB2000-101742REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB.,
CINCINNATI, OH. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
  EPA/625/R-94/005
    Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
    PB2000-100540REB
  EPA/62S/R-99AXJ5
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Recovery Seminar.
    Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 16-17, 1998.
    PB2000-101620REB
NEVADA BUREAU  OF MINES AND GEOLOGY, RENO.
    Geochemical  Features  of Water-Rock Interactions at the
    Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County, California.
    (EPA/600/A-99/078)
    PB2000-101743REB
PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Manual  Testing and Continuous Emissions Monitoring.
    Lime Kiln Nos. 3 and 4 Baghouses, Chemical Lime Com-
    pany, Montevallo,  Alabama.
    (EPA/454/R-99/043)
    PB2000-101717REB
PARSONS ENGINEERING SCIENCE, INC., FAIRFAX. VA.
    Toxicity  Reduction Evaluation  Guidance  for Municipal
    Wastewater Treatment Plants.
    (EPA/833/B-99/002)
    PB2000-100417REB
PENNSYLVANIA  STATE UNIV., UNIVERSITY PARK.
ENVIRONMENTAL  RESOURCES RESEARCH INST.
    Development and Application of  Assessment Protocols
    for  Determining the Ecological Condition  of Wetlands in
    the Juniata River Watershed. Environmental  Monitoring
    and Assessment Program.
    (EPA/eoom-98/181)
    PB2000-101722REB
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
    Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
    strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
    (EPA/S30/R-93/OZ8)
    PB99-156036REB
    Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
    40  CFR 63  Subpart DD (National Emissions Standards
    for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Re-
    covery Operations).
    (EPA/4S6/R-99/007)
    PB2000-100703REB
    Effect of Loading  Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
    Elctrostatically Charged Filters.
    (EPA/6OO/A-99/07O)
    PB2000-100897REB
    Camp Leieune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
    (•EPA/60CM-99/OB2)
    PB2000-101684REB
    Tools for Determining Sustainable Waste Management
    through Application ofUfe-Cyde Assessment: Update on
    U.S. Research.
    (EPA/60C/A-99/084)
    PB2000-101686REB
    Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
    (EPA/600/A-99/086)
    PB2000-101688REB

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP.,
ARLINGTON, VA.
    User  Manual for the EPA  Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
    (EPA/600/FI-99/OS5)
    PB2000-100247REB
    User  Manual for the EPA  Third-Generation Air Quality
    Modeling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
    (EPA/600/R-99/055-APP)
    PB2000-100248REB
    System  Installation and Operation Manual for the EPA
    Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System (Models-3
    Version 3.0).
    (EPA/600ffl-99/OS7)
    PB2000-101617REB

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP.,
HACKENSACK, NJ.
    ELI/SBP's UVB (Vacuum Vaporization Well) System for
    Treatment of VOC-Contaminated Soils. Innovative Tech-
    nology Evaluation Report.
    (EPA/S40/R-99/503)
    PB2000-101619REB

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP.,
MCLEAN, VA.
    Emissions and Prevention/Control Techniques for Auto-
    mobile Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
    (EPA/4SS/R-99/006)
    PB2000-100252REB
    Emisiones y PrevencJonATecnicas  de  Control  para
    Talleres  de Carroceria en Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Emis-
    sions  and Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile
    Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico).
    (EPA/45&R-99/005)
    PB2000-100253REB

SOUTHERN  RESEARCH INST., BIRMINGHAM, AL.
    Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
    (EPA/600/A-99/079)
    PB2000-101681REB

SOUTHERN  RESEARCH INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
    GHG Mitigation Technology Performance Evaluations Un-
    derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
    (EPA/600/A-99/085)
    PB2000-101687REB

TECHNOLOGY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT CORP.,
SCITUATE, MA.
    EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
    (EPA/620/R-99/001A)
    PB2000-100709REB
    EMAP Information Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
    dices.
    (EPA/62&R-99/001B)
    PB2000-100710REB

TETRA TECH EM, INC., CINCINNATI, OH.
    Sandia National Laboratories In situ Electrokinetic Extrac-
    tion Technology. Innovative Technology Evaluation  Re-
    port.
    (EPA/540/R-97/S09)
    PB2000-101618REB
    Roy F. Weston, Inc. and IEG Technologies Corporation
    Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen (UVB) Technology: Inno-
    vative Technology Evaluation Report.
    (EPA/540/FI-95/500)
    PB2000-101632REB

UNITED STATES-MEXICO CENTRO DE INFORMACION
SOBRE CONTAMINACION DE AIRE, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source  Cat-
    egories in Mexicali. Mexico.
    Tecnicas Para Calcular Emisiones  de  Categories  de
    Fuentes Unicas en  su Genero en Mexicali,  Mexico.
    (Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Cat-
    egories in Mexicali, Mexico.).
    (£PA/456/R-99/003)
    PB99-158750REB

VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV.,
BLACKSBURG. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING.
    Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Ret-
    rofits Using Advances in Technology.
    (CBP/TRS-288/99, EPA-R-99-20)
    PB2000-100238REB
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PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
   This index is arranged by personal author's last name, report title, and NTIS order
   number. As many as five authors may be included for each report; all are listed in
   this index.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                                 I
                     Author Nam*  I   BLOOMQUIST, D., DIAMOND, G., ODEN, M.,
                                 |   RUTH, B., TIA, M.
                            Title  '   Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
                                 I   Materials for Highway Construction
   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes  •   PB94-100443/REB        PCA10/MFA03
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                                                    PERSONAL  AUTHOR   INDEX
ABBGY, S. J.
  Review of  Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
  Regulation.
  PB2000-100251REB
ADAMS, J. R.
  Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis Methods
  for VOCs in Ambient Air.
  PB2000-100892REB
AGARWAL, N.
  Economic Analysis of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
  tion 403: Hazard Standards.
  PB2000-101144REB
BARLAZ, M.
  Tools  for  Determining  Sustainable Waste Management
  through  Application of Life-Cycle Assessment:  Update on
  U.S. Research.
  PB2000-101686REB
BASS, R. L.
  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
  sions Model (LandGEM).
  PB2000-101685REB
BAUER, S. B.
  Aquatic  Habitat Indicators and Their Application to Water
  Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
  PB2000-100272REB
BEEKMAN, R.
  Economic  Analysis  of  the  Proposed  TSCA   Section
  402(aX3) Lead-Based Paint  Accreditation and Certification
  Fee Rule.
  PB2000-101143REB
BEN, H.
  Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
  PB2000-101681REB
BERRY, M.
  Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
  on July 26-28, 1999.
  PB2000-101719REB
BINGHAM, T. H.
  Regulatory  Impact Analysis:  Phase IV  Land Disposal  Re-
  strictions. TC Metals Wastes.
  PB99-156036REB
BLAKE-HEDGES, L.
  Economic  Analysis  of  the  Proposed  TSCA   Section
  402(a)(3) Lead-Based Paint  Accreditation and Certification
  Fee Rule.
  PB2000-101143REB
BRINKMAN, M. C.
  Transport of  Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from  Turf to Home:  As-
  sessing the Relative Importance of Transport Mechanisms
  and Exposure Pathways.
  PB99-1S6358REB
BROOKS, R. P.
  Development  and  Application of Assessment Protocols for
  Determining the Ecological Condition of  Wetlands in the Ju-
  niata River Watershed. Environmental Monitoring and  As-
  sessment Program.
  PB2000-101722REB
BROWN, S. K.
  Assessing  the  Performance of Full-Scale Environmental
  Chambers  Using  an Independently Measured  Emission
  Source.
  PB2000-100893REB
BURKHOLDER, H. M.
  Transport of  Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from  Turf to Home:  As-
  sessing the Relative Importance of Transport Mechanisms
  and Exposure Pathways.
  PB99-156358REB
BURKLIN, C.
  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
  sions Model (LandGEM).
  PB2000-101685REB
BYUN, D. W.
  Science  Algorithms of the  EPA Models-3 Community
  Multscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling  System.
  PB2000-100561REB
CALLAHAN,  P. J.
  Evaluation of the Water-Based  Coating  Method (ATD-FID).
  Round Robin  Study.
  PB2000-101716HEB
CHACE, P. A.
  Evaluation of the Water-Based  Coating  Method (ATD-FID).
  Round Robin Study.
  PB2000-101716REB
CHING, J.  K. S.
  Science  Algorithms of the  EPA Models-3 Community
  MuMscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling  System.
  PB2000-100561REB
CLELANO, J. G.
  Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW)  Project.
  PB2000-101684REB
COLON, M.
  Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis Methods
  for VOCs in Ambient Air.
  PB2000-100892REB
DAUGHTREY, E. H.
  Stringent Comparison of Sampling and Analysis Methods
  for VOCs in Ambient Air.
  PB2000-100892REB
DEPRO, B.
  Regulatory  Impact Analysis: Phase IV  Land Disposal Re-
  strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
  PB99-156036REB
DIAZ, L. F.
  Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste in  Economically
  Developing Countries.
  PB2000-101690REB
ENSOR, D. S.
  Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
  PB2QOO-101688REB
  Effect of Loading  Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
  Elctrostatically Charged Filters.
  PB2000-100897REB
ERDAL, U.
  Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
  fits Using Advances in Technology.
  PB2000-100238REB
FIELD, M.
  Lexicon of  Cave and Karst Terminology with Special Ref-
  erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
  PB2000-101071REB
FINEGOLD, J. K.
  Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
  Regulation.
  PB2000-100251REB
FOARDE, K. K.
  Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
  PB2000-101688REB
  Effect of Loading  Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
  Elctrostatically Charged Filters.
  PB2000-100897REB
FRANKE, D. L.
  Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
  PB2000-101688REB
GAMBACH, E.
  Nonhazardous  Solid  Waste  Management  and  Landfill
  Capaciity in Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
  PB2000-101420REB
GLEN, G.
  Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cities
  Using HAPEM-MS3.
  PB2000-101197REB
GOLUEKE, C. G.
  Guidance Available for  Landfiliing Waste in Economically
  Developing Countries.
  PB2000-101690REB
GRAHAM, J. A.
  Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop.  Held
  on July 26-28. 1999.
  PB2000-101719REB
GULLETT, B. K.
  Research on Emissions and Mitigation of POP's from Com-
  bustion Sources.
  PB2000-101683REB
HALE, S.
  EMAP Information Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
  dices.
  PB2000-100710REB
  EMAP Information  Management Plan: 1999-2001.
  PB2000-100709REB
HALL, B. W.
  Assessment  of  Existing Test Reports for Evaluating  VOC
  Control Effectiveness.
  PB99-175275REB
HALL, R. E.
  Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB
  Comparison of Air  Pollutant Emissions from the Combustion
  of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
  PB2000-101689REB
HAM, R. K.
  Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste in  Economically
  Developing Countries.
  PB2000-101690REB
  Tools for Determining  Sustainable  Waste  Management
  through Application of Life-Cycle Assessment: Update on
  U.S. Research.
  PB2000-101686REB
HAMMERSTROM, K.
  Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
  on July 26-28,1999.
  PB2000-101719REB
HANLEY, J. T.
  Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
  PB2000-101688REB
  Effect of Loading  Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
  Elctrostatically Charged Filters.
  PB2000-100897REB
HANSEN, B.  P.
  Characteristics  of  Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
  mined by Surface  and Borehole Geophysical Surveys,  East-
  em Surplus Superfund Site, Meddybemps, Maine.
  PB2000-100270REB
HANTUSH, M. M.
  Leaching Models  for Subsurface Pollution Assessments in
  Agroecosystems.
  PB2000-101742REB
HEATH, E. A.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis: Phase IV  Land  Disposal Re-
  strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
  PB99-156036REB
HERN, S.
  Proceedings of  the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
  on July 26-28, 1999.
  PB2000-101719REB
HINES, C.
  Transport of Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from Turf to Home: As-
  sessing the Relative Importance of Transport Mechanisms
  and Exposure Pathways.
  PB99-156358REB
HOLDREN, M. W.
  Evaluation  of the Water-Based Coating Method (ATD-FID).
  Round Robin Study.
  PB2000-101716REB
  Review of  Industry Test Reports for the  Refinery MACT II
  Regulation.
  PB2000-100251REB
HOLOWECKY, P. M.
  Review of  Industry Test Reports for the  Refinery MACT II
  Regulation.
  PB2000-100251REB
HOWARD, E. M.
  Assessing  the  Performance of Full-Scale  Environmental
  Chambers  Using  an  Independently Measured  Emission
  Source.
  PB2000-100893REB
HUFFMAN, G. P.
  XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Residual
  Fuel Oil Combustion.
  PB2000-101682REB
HUGGINS, F. E.
  XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Residual
  Fuel Oil Combustion.
  PB2000-101682REB
HUGGINS, R. E.
  XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Residual
  Fuel Oil Combustion.
  PB2000-101682REB
HUGHES, M.
  EMAP Information Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
  dices.
  PB2000-100710REB
  EMAP Information  Management Plan: 1999-2001.
  PB2000-100709REB
JEFFERY, J. D.
  Emisiones y Prevencion/Tecnicas de Control para Talleres
  de Carroceria en  Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Emissions and
  Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile Body Shops
  in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico).
  PB2000-100253REB
  Emissions  and  Prevention/Control Techniques for  Auto-
  mobile Body Shops in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
  PB2000-100252REB
JEWETT, D. G.
  Geochemical Features of Water-Rock Interactions  at the
  Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County, California.
  PB2000-101743REB
JONES, J. W.
  Intercomparison of Optical  Remote Sensing Systems for
  Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
  PB2000-100896REB
KEIGLEY, G. W.
  Evaluation of the Water-Based Coating Method (ATD-FID).
  Round Robin Study.
  PB2000-101716REB
KILGROE, J. D.
  Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
  PB2000-101681REB
  Research on Emissions and Mitigation of  POP's from Com-
  bustion  Sources.
  PB2000-101683REB
KIRCHGESSNER, D. A.
  GHG Mitigation Technology  Performance Evaluations Un-
  derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
  PB2000-101687REB
KISOGLU, Z.
  Evaluation  of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
  fits Using Advances in Technology.
  PB2000-100238REB
KROFTA, M.
  Treatment of Household Wastes, Septage and Septic Tank
  Effluent.
  PB2000-101750REB
KRONMILLER, K. G.
  Stringent Comparison  of Sampling and  Analysis Methods
  for VOCs in Ambient Air
  PB2000-100892REB
LACKEY, R.  T.
  Appropriate Use  of   Ecosystem Health and  Normative
  Science in  Ecological Policy.
  PB2000-101744REB
LANE, J.  W.
  Characteristics of  Fractures  in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
  mined by Surface and Borehole Geophysical Surveys, East-
  em Surplus Superfund  Site, Meddybemps, Maine.
  PB2000-100270REB
LAUR, M.
  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
  sions Model (LandGEM).
  PB2000-101685REB
LECHLER, P. J.
  Geochemical  Features of Water-Rock Interactions at the
  Sulphur Bank Mercury  Mine, Lake County, California.
  PB2000-101743REB
LEE, C. W.
  Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB
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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
  Research on Emissions and Mitigation of POP's from Com-
  bustion Sources.
  PB2000-101683REB
LEMEUX,  P. M.
  Research on Emissions and Mitigation of POP's from Com-
  bustion Sources.
  PB2000-101683REB
LEOVTC, K,
  Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
  on July 26-28, 1999.
  PB2000-101719REB
UNAK.W. P.
  XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Residual
  Fuel Oil Combustion.
  PB2OOO-1016B2REB
LIU, Y. T.
  Application of Returning to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB
LONNEMAN, W. A.
  Stringent Comparison  of Sampling and Analysis Methods
  for VOCs in Ambient Air.
  PB2000-100892REB
MARINO, M. A.
  Leaching Models tor Subsurface Pollution Assessments in
  Agroecosystems.
  PB2000-101742REB
MAROUEZ, A.
  Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB
MASON, M. A.
  Assessing  the Performance  of Full-Scale Environmental
  Chambers Using an  Independently  Measured  Emission
  Source.
  PB2000-100693REB
MCCLENNY, W. A.
  Stringent Comparison  of Sampling and Analysis Methods
  for VOCs in Ambient Ait.
  PB2000-100892REB
MIXER, C. A.
  Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB
  Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combustion
  of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
  PB2000-1016B9REB
  XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Residual
  Fuel Oil Combustion.
  PB2000-101682REB
MTTA.P.
  Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
  fits Using Advances in Technology.
  PB2000-100238REB
MOVEOA.O.
  Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB
HURRAY,  V.
  Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments in
  Agroecosystems.
  PB2000-101742REB
MSHKMCA, M. G.
  Transport of  Lawn-Applied 2,4-D from Turf to Home As-
  sessing the Relative Importance of Transport Mechanisms
  and Exposure Pathways.
  PB99-156358REB
NONG.G.
  Assessing  the Performance  of FuN-Scate Environmental
  Chambers Using an  Independently  Measured  Emission
  Source.
  PB2000-100B93REB
OLIVER, K-D.
  Stringent Comparison  of Sampling and Analysis Methods
  for VOCs in Ambient Air.
  PB2000-100e92REB
OZKAYNAK.H.
  Proceedings of me NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
  on July 26-28. 1999.
  PB2000-101719REB
PAHL.D.
  Proceedngs of the NHEXAS Data Analysts Workshop. Held
  on July 26-28. 1999.
  PB2000-101719REB
PAUUJ.
  EMAP Information  Management Plan.  1998-2001. Appen-
  dces.
  PB2000-100710REB
  EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
  PB2000-100709REB
PAVNE.R.
  Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB
PELT, R.
  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
  sions Model (LandGEM).
  PB2DOO-10168SREB
                                        PEROT, J. K.
                                          Development and Application of Assessment Protocols for
                                          Determining the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in the Ju-
                                          niata River Watershed.  Environmental Monitoring and As-
                                          sessment Program.
                                          PB2000-101722REB
                                        PICCOT, S. D.
                                          GHG Mitigation Technology Performance Evaluations Un-
                                          derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
                                          PB2000-101687REB
                                        PURVIS, C. R.
                                          Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
                                          PB2000-101684REB
                                        OUACKENBOSS, J.
                                          Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
                                          on July 26-28.1999.
                                          PB2000-101719REB
                                        RALPH, S. C.
                                          Aquatic Habitat Indicators and Their Application to Water
                                          Quality Objectives Within the Clean Water Act.
                                          PB2000-100272REB
                                        RANDALL, C. W.
                                          Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
                                          fits Using Advances in Technology.
                                          PB2000-100238REB
                                        REISDORPH, A.
                                          U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
                                          sions Model (LandGEM).
                                          PB2000-10168SREB
                                        RICE.C.
                                          Economic  Analysis  of the  Proposed TSCA   Section
                                          402(aX3)  Lead-Based Paint  Accreditation and Certification
                                          Fee Rule.
                                          PB2000-101143REB
                                        RICKMAN,E.E.
                                          Regulatory Impact Analysis:  Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
                                          strictions. TC Metals Wastes.
                                          PB99-156036REB
                                        RIPBERGEH, C. T.
                                          Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions  on Vehicle Load:
                                          Results from  trie  Georgia  Tech  Research  Partnership
                                          (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
                                          PB2000-100895REB
                                          Intercomparison of Optical Remote Sensing Systems for
                                          Roadside  Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
                                          PB2000-10OB96REB
                                        ROBERTSON, a
                                          Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
                                          on July 26-28, 1999.
                                          PB2000-101719REB
                                        RODGERS, M. O.
                                          Dependence  of Nitric Oxide Emissions  on Vehicle Load:
                                          Results from  the  Georgia Tech  Research  Partnership
                                          (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
                                          PB2000-10089SREB
                                          Intercomparison of Optical Remote Sensing Systems for
                                          Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
                                          PB2000-100B96REB
                                        ROSEN, J.
                                          EMAP Information  Management Plan: 1996-2001. Appen-
                                          dices.
                                          PB2000-100710REB
                                          EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
                                          PB2000-100709REB
                                        RYAN, J. V.
                                          Research on Emissions  and MWgation  of POP'S from Com-
                                          bustion Sources.
                                          PB2000-101683REB
                                        SAEGER.M.
                                          Emission  Estimation Techniques  for Unique Source Cat-
                                          egories in Mexicali. Mexico.
                                          PB99-158743REB
                                          Tecnicas  Para Calcular  Emiskmes  de  Categorias be
                                          Fuentes Unices en su Genero en Mexican. Mexico. (Emis-
                                          sion Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Categories
                                          in Mexican, Mexico.).
                                          PB99-1S87SOREB
                                        SAGER.KL
                                          Emisiones y Prevencion/Tecnicas de Control para Talleres
                                          de Carroceria en Ciudad  Juarez.  Mexico (Emissions and
                                          Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile Body Shops
                                          in Ciudad Juarez. Mexico).
                                          PB2000-100253REB
                                          Emissions and Prevention/Control  Techniques  for Auto-
                                          mobile Body Shops in Quoad Juarez, Mexico.
                                          PB2000-100252REB
                                        SAVAGE, G. M.
                                          Guidance Available for  Landfilling Waste in  Economically
                                          Developing Countries.
                                          PB2000-101690REB
                                        SCOTT, D.
                                          EMAP Information Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
                                          dices.
                                          PB2000-100710REB
                                          EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
                                          PB2000-100709REB
SEDMAN, C. B.
  Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
  PB2000-101681REB

SEN, D.
  Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
  fits Using Advances in Technology.
  PB2000-100238REB

SHADW1CK, D.
  Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cities
  Using HAPEM-MS3.
  PB2000-101197REB

SHELDON, L.
  Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
  on July 26-28, 1999.
  PB2000-101719REB

SHORES, R. C.
  Dependence of Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehicle Load:
  Results from  the Georgia Tech  Research  Partnership
  (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
  PB2000-1U0895REB

SINGER, C. f.
  Assessment of Existing Test Reports for Evaluating  VOC
  Control Effectiveness.
  PB99-17S275REB

SPARKS, L. E.
  Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
  PB2000-101688REB
  Effect of Loading  Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
  Elctroslatically Charged Fitters.
  PB2000-100897REB

SRIVASTAVA, R. K.
  Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combustion
  of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
  PB2000-101689REB

STONE, J. R.
  Characteristics of  Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
  mined by Surface and Borehole Geophysical Surveys, East-
  em Surplus Superfund Site,  Meddybemps, Maine.
  PB2000-10Q270REB

TAYLOR, J.
  Annotated Bibliography Developed for the Graduated Level
  Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
  PB2000-101721HEB

THORNELOE, S. A.
  Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste in Economically
  Developing Countries.
  PB2000-101690REB
  Tools for Determining  Sustainable Waste Management
  through Application of Life-Cycle Assessment:  Update on
  U.S. Research.
  PB2000-101686REB
  U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
  sions Model (LandGEM).
  PB2000-101685HEB

TSAI, C. C.
  Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB

TURNER, J. H.
  Regulatory  Impact Analysis: Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
  strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
  PB99-156036REB

WANG, LK.
  Treatment of Household Wastes, Septage and  Septic Tank
  Effluent.
  PB2000-101750REB

WARDROP, D. H.
  Development and Application of Assessment Protocols for
  Determining the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in the Ju-
  niata River Watershed. Environmental Monitoring and As-
  sessment Program.
  PB200O-101722REB

WEITZ,K.
  Tools for  Determining  Sustainable Waste Management
  through Application of Life-Cycle Assessment:  Update on
  U.S. Research.
  PB2000-101686REB

YEH, F. L.
  Application  of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB

ZHANG, J. S.
  Assessing  the  Performance of  Full-Scale  Environmental
  Chambers  Using  an  Independently  Measured Emission
  Source.
  PB2000-100893REB

ZHANG, Z.
  Leaching Models for Subsurface  Pollution Assessments in
  Agroecosystems.
  PB2000-101742REB
PA-2
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CONTRACT/GRANT NUMBER
INDEX
  Entries in this index list reports produced as a result of research done under specific
  contract or grant numbers. Entries are sequenced by contract or grant number, corporate
  author, and NTIS order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
         Contract or Grant Number

             Performing Organization

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
DTFH61-93-C-OO6O

University of Wyoming Research Corp.. Laramie

PB94-100443/REB        PC A10/MF A03

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                                          CONTRACT/GRANT  NUMBER  INDEX
DE-AC26-99BC15220
  Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
  NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
  PB2000-101682REB
EPA-CS-892904
  Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL.
  PB2000-101681REB
EPA-fl-822082
  Battelle Memorial Inst.. Columbus, OH.
  PB99-156358REB
EPA-R-822 870-01
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB200XM01688REB
EPA-R-822871
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB2000-101684REB
EPA-R-823020
  Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta. School of Earth and Atmos-
  pheric Sciences.
  PB2000-100895REB
  PB2000-100896REB
EPA-R-823052
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB2000-101686REB
EPA-fi-826311
  Southern Research Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB2000-101687REB
EPA-R-826662-01-0
  Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park.  Environmental
  Resources Research Inst.
  PB2000-101722REB
EPA-R-827081-01-0
  Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.
  PB2000-100894REB
EPA-68-03-3431
  Parsons Engineering Science, Inc., Fairfax. VA.
  PB2000-100417REB
EPA-68-C3-0315
  ERG Associates. Arlington. MA.
  PB99-172355REB
EPA-68-C4-0022
  CalRecovery, Inc.. Hercules, CA.
  PB2000-101690REB
EPA-68-C5-0001
  Science Applications International Corp., Hackensack, NJ.
  PB2000-101619REB
EPA-68-C5-0037
  Tetra Tech EM, Inc.. Cincinnati, OH.
  PB2000-101618REB
EPA-68-C8-002
  Parsons Engineering Science, Inc.,  Fairfax. VA.
  PB2000-100417REB
EPA-68-C9-9201
  ARCADIS Geraghty  and Miller, Inc.,  Research  Triangle
  Park, NC.
  PB2000-101689REB
EPA-68-CO-0048
  Science Applications International Corp., Hackensack, NJ.
  PB2000-101619REB
EPA-68-D1-0117
  Eastern Research Group. Inc.. Morrisville. NC.
  PB2000-101685REB
EPA-68-D2-0063
  ARCADIS Geraghty  and Miller, Inc.,  Research  Triangle
  Park, NC.
  PB99-175275REB
EPA-68-D2-0175
  Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge. MA.
  PB2000-101144REB
EPA-68-O3-0030
  Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
  PB2000-100252REB
  PB2000-100253REB
  United  States-Mexico   Centra de   Informacion  sobre
  Contaminacion de Aire, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-1S8743REB
EPA-68-D3-0033
  Eastern Research Group, Inc.. Morrisville, NC.
  PB2000-101685REB
EPA-68-D3-009S
  Easlem Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
  PB2000-101070REB
EPA-68-D5-0049
  ManTech  Environmental Technology,  Inc.,  Research Tri-
  angle Park, NC.
  PB2000-101197REB
Inc..  Research  Triangle
EPA-68-D6-0014
  Research Triangle Inst.. Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB2000-100703REB

EPA-68-D7-Q068
  Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
  PB2000-101718REB

EPA-68-D7-0069
  Pacific  Environmental Services.
  Park, NC.
  PB2000-101717REB

EPA-68-D-99-009
  Battelle, Columbus, OH.
  PB2000-100251REB
  Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH.
  PB2000-101716REB

EPA-68-D-30030
  United  States-Mexico  Centra de  Informacion  sobre
  Contaminacion de Aire, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-1587SOREB

EPA-68-W5-0034
  Technology Planning and Management Corp., Scituate, MA.
  PB2000-100709REB
  PB2000-100710REB

EPA-68-W6-0021
  Abt Associates, Inc.. Cambridge, MA.
  PB2000-101142REB
  PB2CXX>101144REB

EPA-68-W6-0053
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-156036REB
EPA-68-W-99-002
  Science Applications International Corp., Arlington, VA.
  PB2000-100247REB
  PB2000-100248REB
  PB2000-101617REB

EPA-68-W-98O5
  Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
  PB2000-101142REB
                                                                                                                                                      CG-1

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NTIS  ORDER/REPORT
NUMBER  INDEX
  Entries in this index list the NTIS order number and the monitor agency
  numbers, each in its alphanumeric position. Please use the NTIS order
  number to order items available Irom NTIS to ensure tester service.
SAMPLE ENTRY
               NTIS Order Number

                           Title

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes

            Sponsoring Organization
                 Report Number(c)

                           Title

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
PB94-100443/REB

Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB        PCA10/MFA03

EPA/53O/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB        PC A10/MF A03

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                                          NTIS ORDER/REPORT  NUMBER INDEX
CBP/TRS-222/108
  State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens 0)
  the Bay Region (1999).
  PB2000-101184REB                           PC A05

CBPSTRS-288/99
  Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
  fits Using  Advances in Technology.
  PB2000-100238REB                    PC A08/MF A02
EPA-R-99-20
  Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
  fits Using  Advances in Technology.
  PB2000-100238REB                    PC A08/M F A02
EPA/10076-98/004
  Child Hearth Champion Resource Guide.
  PB2000-101365REB                    PCA11/MFA03
EPA/100/R-98/002
  Managing Information as a Strategic Resource:  Regional
  and State. Final Report and Recommendations of the Infor-
  mation Impacts Committee. National Advisory Council for
  Environmental Policy  and Technology.
  PB2000-101348REB                    PC A04/MF A01

EPA/KXVR-9W003
  Changing  Nature of Environmental and Public Hearth Pro-
  tection: An Annual Report on Reinvention.
  PB2000-100907REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/100/R-99/002
  Reinventing Environmental Protection. Annual Report, 1998.
  PB2000-101346REB                    PC A06/MF A01

EPA/100VS-99/001
  Reinventing Environmental Protection. Executive Summary.
  1998 Annual  Report.
  PB2000-101345REB                    PC A03/MF A01

EPA/236/R-98/006
  Inventory of  U.S.  Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
  1990-1996.
  PB2000-100546REB                    PC A13/MF A03

EPA/236/R-99/003
  Invenlory of  U.S.  Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
  1990-1997.
  PB2000-100397REB                    PC A14/MF A03

EPA/305/R-99/002
  Providing  Safe Drinking Water in  America:  t997 National
  Public Water Systems  Compliance Report and Update on
  Implementation  of the  1996  Safe  Drinking  Water Act
  Amendments.
  PB2000-100614REB                    PC A08/MF A02
EPA/452/D-99/001
  Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
  PB2000-100912REB                   PC A12/MF A03

EPA/4S4/R-99/037
  Handbook for Criteria  Pollutant Inventory Development: A
  Beginner's Guide for  Point and Area Sources.
  PB2000-101718REB                   PC A15/MF A03

EPA/4S4/R-99/040
  Evaluation of the Water-Bases Coating Method (ATD-FID).
  Round Robin Study.
  PB2000-101716REB                   PC A20/MF A04

EPA/454/R-99/043
  Manual Testing and Continuous Emissions Monitoring, Lime
  Kiln  Nos. 3  and 4 Baghouses, Chemical Lime Company,
  Montevallo, Alabama.
  PB2000-101717REB                   PC A20/MF A04

 EPA/454/R-99/052
  Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
  Regulation.
  PB2000-100251REB                   PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/454/R-99/OS3
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC)  and  Speciated
  Nonmethane Organic   Compounds  (SNMOC)  Monitoring

  PB2000-101070REB                   PCA15/MFA03

 EPAMS6IB-3W003
  Potential to Emit: A Guide for Small Businesses.
  PB200Q--l016t6REB                   PC A05/MF AQ1
 EPA/456/F-99/006
   Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Why and How They  Are Controlled.
   PB2000-101698REB                   PC A05/MF A01

 EPAMS6/R-99/OG2
   Emission Estimation Techniques  for Unique Source  Cat-
   egories in Mexicali, Mexico.
   PB99-158743REB                     PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/45S/R-99/003
   Tecnicas Para   Calcular  Emisiones  de   Categorias  de
   Fuentes  Unicas en  su Genera en Mexicali,  Mexico. (Emis-
   sion  Estimation Techniques for Unique  Source Categories
   in Mexicali, Mexico.).
   PB99-158750REB                     PC A04/MF A01

 EPAM56/R-99/005
   Emisiones y Prevention/Tecnicas de Control para Talleres
   de Carroceria en Ciudad  Juarez, Mexico  (Emissions and
   Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile Body Shops
   in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico).                  .~..«: *n,
   PB2000-100253REB                    PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/456/R-99/006
   Emissions and  Prevention/Control  Techniques for Auto-
   mobile Body Shops  in  Ciudad Juarez, Mexioa
   PB2000-100252REB                    PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/456m-99AXJ7
   Plain Language  Implementation  Assistance Document  for
   40 CFR 63 Subpart DD (National Emissions Standards for
  Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Recovery
  Operations).
  PB2000-100703REB                   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/520m-98/014
  Grant Resources for Solid Waste Activities in Indian Coun-

  PB2000-100908REB                   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/530/R-98/007
  Characterization  of Municipal  Solid  Waste  in the United
  States: 1997 Update.
  PB2000-101333REB                   PC A10/MF A02
EPA/53Q/R-98/008
  Analysis of Composting as an Environmental Remediation
  Technology.
  PB99-156150REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/530/R-99/020
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and  Bevill Exclusion
  Issues,  Treatment Standards for  Hazardous Soils,  and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood  Preserving Wastewaters (Kit).
  PB99-155814REB                     PC E99/MF E99
EPA/53 0/R-99/020A
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and  Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for  Hazardous  Soils,  and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  1 Comments Related to Phase 3 Proposed Rule (March 2,
  1997).
  PB99-155822REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/530/R-99/020B
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for  Hazardous  Soils,  and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  2. Comments Related to  Phase  4 Proposed Rule (August

  PB99-155830REB                      PC A15/MF A03
EPA/530m-99V020C
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
  ing Wastewaters. Volume 3.  Comments  Related to First
  Supplemental Proposed Rule (January 25.1996).
  PB99-155848REB                      PC A07/MF A02
EP«530m-99/020D
  Response to Comments Document:  Land Disposal Restric-
  tions  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing  Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment  Standards for Hazardous Soils; and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  4  Comments Related to First  Notice of Data Availability
  (May 10, 1996).
  PB99-155855REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA/53O/R-99/020E
  Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions  Phase IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral  Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
   Hazardous Soils and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
   ing Wastewaters. Volume 5. Comments Related to Second
   Notice of Data Availability (March 5,  1997).
   PB99-155863REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/530/R-99/020F
   Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
   tions  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
   ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
   eral  Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill  Exclusion
   Issues  Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
   clusion or Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
   6 Comments Related to Second Supplemental  Proposed

   aSflSM7'-                   PCA12/MFA03
 EPA/530VR-99/020G
   Response to Comments  Document:  Land Disposal Restric-
   tions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
   ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral  Processing Secondary Ma-
   terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for
   Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
   ing Wastewaters.  Volume 7. Comments  Related to Treat-
   ment Standards for Contaminated Soils.
   PB99-155889REB                     PC A23/MF A04
  EPA/530/R-99/020H
   Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
   tions  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating  Treatment Stand-
   ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
   eral Processing Secondary Materials and  Bevill  Exclusion
   Issues Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
   clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
   8. Comments Related to Regulatory  Impact  Analysis for
   Newly-Identified Mineral  Processing Waste Issues Raised in
   First Supplemental Proposed Rule (January 25, 1996).
   PB99-155897REB                      PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/530/R-99/020I
   Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
   tions  Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
   ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and  Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  9  Comments  Related to  Regulatory Impact Analysis  for
  Newly-Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in
  Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May  12, 1997).
  PB99-155905REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-99/020J
  Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions. Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and  Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  10:  Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for
  TC-Metal Hazardous  Waste Issues Raised in Original Pro-
  posed Rule, August 22. 1995 and in Second Supplemental
  Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
  PB99-1559 T 3REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA/53Q/R-99/020K
  Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for  Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues: Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Reserv-
  ing Wastewaters. Volume 11.  Comments Related to Newly-
  Identified Mineral Processing  Waste Treatment Standards,
  Grab versus Composite Sampling, Radioactive Mixed TC-
  Metal Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues.
  PB99-155921REB                      PC A07/MF A02
EPA/530/R-99/020L
  Response to Comments Document; Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase 4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and  Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards  for Hazardous Soils, and  Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  12. Comments Related to Capcity Analysis for Newly-Identi-
  fied Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Proc-
  essing Wastes.
  PB99-155939REB                      PC A12/MF A03
EPA/530YR-99/020M
  Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for  Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
  ing Wastewaters; Volume 13. Comments  Related to First
  Supplemental  Proposed Rule (January 26, 1996). Clarifica-
  tion of Bevill Exclusion for Mining Wastes, Changes to the
  Definition of Solid Waste for Processing Wastes. Treatment
  Standards for Characteristic  Mineral  Processing Wastes
  and Associated Issues.
  PB99-155947REB                      PC A16/MF A03
EPA/530/R-99/020N
  Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary  Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
   Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
   ing Wastewaters. Volume 14. Comments Related to Second
   Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997): Treatment
   Standards for  Metal  Wastes  and  Mineral Processing
   Wastes, Mineral  Processing and Bevill Exclusion Issues,
   and Use of Hazardous Waste as Fill.
   PB99-155954REB                     PC A10/MF A02
 EPA/530/R-99/022
   Identification and Description  of Mineral Processing Sectors;
   Technical Backgrond Document; Final.
   PB99-155970REB                     PC A99/MF E11
 EPA/530VR-99/023
   Danage Cases and  Environmental Releases from Mines
   and Mineral Processing Sites.
   P899-155988REB                     PC A14/MF A03
 EPA/5 3O/R-99/024
   Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions. Phase IV.
   Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and
   Mineral Processing  Wastes, (Final Rule): Technical Back-
   ground  Document.
   PB99-155996REB                     PC A99/MF A06
 EPA/530/R-99/025
   Background Document tor Analysis of the Land Disposal
   Restrictions,  Phase IV:  Underground  Injection  Data and
   Issues.
   PB99-156002REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/530m-99/026
   Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal Restrictions to
   Contaminated Media: Costs,  Cost Savings, and Economic
   Impacts.
   PB99-156010REB                      PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/53(VR-99/027
   Application  of  Phase  IV  Land Disposal  Restrictions  to
   Newly-identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Regulatory Im-
   pact Analysis.
   PB99-156028REB                     PC A15IMF A03
  EPA/530/R-99/028
   Regulatory Impact Analysis:  Phase IV Land Disposal Re-
   strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
   PB99-156036REB                     PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/5 30/R-99/029A
   Notice  of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment
   Document, Part 1.
   PB99-156051 REB                     PC A09/MF A02
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                                                      NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
 EPA/530/R-99/029B
   Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
   Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment
   Document, Part 2.
   PB99- 1 56069REB                      PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/53am-99/030A
   Petroleum Refining Process Waste  De termination Pro-
   posed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part 1 .
   PB99-156085REB                      PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/530/R-99/03OB
   Petroleum Refining Process Waste Listing Determination
   Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document,  Part 2.
   PB99-156093REB                      PC A04/MF A01
   Petroleum Refining  Process  Waste Listing  Determination
   Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part 3.
   PB99-156101REB                      PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/530m-99AJ30D
   Petroleum Refining  Process  Waste Listing  Determination
   Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 4.
   PB99-1 561 1 9REB                      PC AOSMF A01
 EPA/53(VB-99A>31
   Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Dis-
   posal  Restrictions.  Newly Identified Petroleum Refining
   Wastes (Final Rule).
   PB99-156127REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/530/R-99/032
   Background Documents for the Cost and Economic Impact
   Analysis of Listing Four Petroleum Refining Wastes as Haz-
   ardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
   PB99-15613SREB                      PC A12/MF A03
 EPM530m-99TO33
   Petroleum Refining Process Waste  Listing Determination,
   Additional  Groundwater Pathway Risk  Analysis. Supple-
   mental Background Document. Draft.
   PB99-156143REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPAA30R-9SKOSA
   National  Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
   on 1997  Data): List of Large Quantity Generators.
   PB99-166829REB                      PC A22/MF ACM
 EPA/530R-99TO36B
   National  Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
   on 1997 Data): List of Treatment. Storage,  and Disposal
   Facilities.
   PB99-t66837REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/S30H-99/036C
   National  Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
   on 1997 Data): National Analysis.
   PB99-166845REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/530R-99TO36O
   National  Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
   on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis.
   PB99-166852REB                     PC A21/MF A04
 EPA/530R-99AJ36E
   National  Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
   on 1997 Data).
   PB99-16686OREB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/530/R-99/D37
   Human Health and Environmental Damages  from Mining
   and Mineral Processing  Wastes.  Technical  Brackground
   Document Supporting the Final Rule Applying  Phase IV
   Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral Proc-
   essing Wastes.
   PB99-1SS962REB                     PC A12/MF A03
 EPA/540/F-98/067
   Issuance of Final Guidance: Ecological  Risk  Assessment
   and Risk  Maangement Principles for Superfund Sites.
   PB98-963252REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA 540-F-99-024
   Guidance on Preparing Independent Government Cost Esti-
   mates (IGCEs).
   PB2000-963207REB                    PC A03/MF A01
 EPA 540-F-99-025
   Revised Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment During
              easibility  Studies (Rl/FS) Conducted bt  Po-
   tential fiesponsfcte Parties.
                                       PC A01/MF A01
 EPA/540/B-9S500
   Roy f. Weston.  Inc.  and IEG Technologies  Corporation
   Untefdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen (UVB) Technology: Inno-
   vative Technology Evaluation Report.
   PB2000-101632REB                    PCA10VMFA02
 EPA/54O/R-97/S09
   Sandfe National  Laboratories In situ Bectrokinetic Extrac-
  tion Technology.  Innovative Technology Evaluation Report.
  PB2000-10161BREB                    PCAOS/MFA01
 EPA 54CH1-9fr031
  Guide to  Preparing Superfund  Proposed Plans, Records of
  Decisions, and Other Remedy Selected Decision Docu-
  ments.
  PB98- 96324 1 REB                      PC A1 0/MF A03
 EPMS40R-Mr503
  ELVSSP's UVB  (Vacuum Vaporization  Wed)  System for
  Treatment of VOC-Contaminated  Soils.  Innovative Tech-
  nology  Evaluation Report.
  PB2000-10161 9REB                    PC A06/MF A01
on the  Filtration Efficiency of

           PC A02/MF A01
  Effect of
  EkarostabcaHy
  PB2000-10
EPA/600/A-9W071
  Intercomparison of Optical Remote Sensing  Systems for
  Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
  PB2000-100896REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/072
   Dependence of  Nitric Oxide  Emissions on Vehicle Load:
   Results  from the Georgia  Tech  Research  Partnership
   (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle  Program.
   PB2000-100895REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/073
   Application of Rebuming to Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers in
   Taiwan.
   PB2000-100894REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/074
   Assessing  the Performance  of  Full-Scale  Environmental
   Chambers  Using an  Independently  Measured Emission
   Source.
   PB2000-100893REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/075
   Stringent Comparison of Sampling  and Analysis Methods
   lor VOCs in Ambient Air.
   PB2000-100892REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600M-9STO76
   Appropriate Use of  Ecosystem Health and Normative
   Science in Ecological Policy.
   PB2000-101744HEB                   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/600YA-99/078
   Geochemical Features of Water-Rock Interactions at the
   Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County, California
   PB2000-101743REB                   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/D79
   Measurement of Mercury in Chinese  Utility Coal.
   PB2000-101681REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/080
   XAFS Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Residual
   Fuel Oil Combustion.
   PB2000-101682REB                   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/081
   Research on Emissions and MWgation  of POP's from Com-
   bustion Sources.
   PB2000-101683REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/OS2
   Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
   PB2000-101684REB                  PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/063
   U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
   sions Model (LandGEM).
   PB2000-101685REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA«00/A-99A)84
   Tools for  Determining Sustainable Waste   Management
   through Application of Life-Cycle Assessment: Update on
   U.S. Research.
   PB2000-101686REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/WXVA-99/U85
   GHG Mitigation Technology Performance Evaluations Un-
   derway at the GHG Technology Verification Center.
   PB2OXM01687REB                   PC AQ2/MF A01
 EPA/60XyA-99/066
   Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
   PB2000-101688REB                   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/SOO/A-99/067
   Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combustion
   of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and Other Fossil Fuels.
   PB2000-101689REB                   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-99/U68
   Guidance Available for Landfflling Waste in  Economically
   Developing Countries.
   PB2000-101690REB                   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/600/R-98/181
  Development and Application of Assessment Protocols for
   Determining the Ecological Condition  of Wetlands in the  Ju-
  niata River Watershed. Environmental  Monitoring and As-
  sessment Program.
  PB200CM01722REB                   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/600/R-99/D06
  Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology with  Special Ref-
  erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
  PB2000-101071REB                   PC Al 1/MF A03
 EPA/BOO/R-99/03O
  Science  Algorithms of the  EPA Models-3  Community
  MuMscaJe Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB2000-100561 REB                   PC A99/MF EOS
 EPA/600/R-99/040
  Transport of  Lawn-Applied 2.4-D from  Turf to Home: As-
  sessing the  Relative Importance of Transport  Mechanisms
  and Exposure Pathways.
  PB99-156358REB                     PC A08/MF AQ2
 EPA/600/R-99/OS5
  User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Mod-
  eling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
  PB2000-100247REB                   PC A2O/MF A04
 EPAffioo/R-99/065-App
  User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Mod-
  eling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
  PB2000-100248REB                   PC A23/MF A04
EPA/600/R-99/OS7
  System Installation and  Operation Manual for the  EPA
  Third-Generation Air Quality Modeling System  (Models-3
  Version 3.0).
  PB2000-101617REB                   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600m-99/077
  Proceedings of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
  on July 26-28, 1999.
  PB2000-101719REB                   PCA12/MFA03
 EPA/600/R-99/087
   Assessment of  Existing Test Reports for Evaluating VOC
   Control Effectiveness.
   PB99-175275REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/600/R-99/088
   Annotated Bibliography Developed for the Graduated Level
   Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
   PB2000-101721REB                   PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/600/R-99/096
   Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure lor Fourteen Cities
   Using HAPEM-MS3.
   PB2000-101197REB                   PC A23/MF A04
 EPA/620/R-99/001A
   EMAP Information Management Plan 1999-2001.
   PB2000- 1 00709REB                   PC A1 0/MF A03
 EPA/620/R-99/001B
   EMAP Information  Management Plan: 1998-2001. Appen-
   dices.
   PB2000-100710REB                   PC A10/MF A02
 EPA/62S/B-94/005
   Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual
   PB2000-100540REB                   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/62Sm-96«)10B
   Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic Or-
   ganic Compounds in Ambient Air. Second Edition.
   PB99-17235SREB                     PC A99/MF A06
 EPA/625/R-99/005
   Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Recovery Seminar.
   Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on  September 16-17, 1998.
   PB2000-101620REB                   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-99/001
   Pesticide Fact  Sheet: Potato Leaf  Roll  Virus Resistance
   Gene (also Known as or(1/orf2 gene)
   PB99- 1 58776REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-99/002
   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Polyhedral Occlusion  Bodies of the
   Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus  of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
   PB99- 1 58826REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-99/004
   Pesticide Fact  Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA (b)
   DeHa-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for Its
   Production in Com (Update. March 1999).
   PB99-1S8784REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-99/005
   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  'Pseudomonas aureofaciens'  Strain
   Tx-1.
   PB99-158792REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-99/006
   Pesticide Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus  thuringiensis'  Subspecies
   tolworthi' Cry9C  Protein and the  Genetic  Material Nec-
   essary for Its Production in Com.
   PB99-158800REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-99/007
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: (E)-9-Dodeeenyl Acetate Pheromone.
   PB99-158768REB                      PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/73B/F-99/D13
   RED Facts: Nidosamide.
   PB2000-101654REB
 EPA/738/F-99/014
  RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hydroxide.
   PB2000-101660REB
 EPA/738/F-99/015
  RED Facts: CAPTAN.
  PB2000-101656REB
 EPA/738/F-99AM6
  RED Facts: Folpet.
  PB2000-101658REB
 EPA/738/R-99AKS
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Pebulate. (Includes
  RED Facts: Pebulate Fact Sheet.).
  PB2000-101653HEB                   PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/738/R-99/008
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): 3-Trifluoro-Methyl-
  4-Nitro-Phenol  and  Nidosamide. (Indudes   RED  Facts:
  TFM).
  PB2000-101655REB                   PCA11/MFA03
 EPA/738/R-99/009
  Reregistration Eligibility Dedsion (RED): Triphenyltin Hy-
  droxide (TPTH) (Indudes RED Facts: Triphenyltin  Hydrox-
  ide Fact Sheet).
  PB2000-101661REB                   PCA11/MFA03
 EPA/738/Tt-99rt>10
  Reregistration  Eligibility  Dedsion (RED): CAPTAN. (In-
  dudes RED Facts: CAPTAN Fact Sheet).
  PB2000-101657REB                   PC A13/MF A03
EPA/738/R-99/011
  Reregistration Eligibility Dedsion (RED): Folpet. (Indudes
  RED Facts: Folpet).
  PB2000-101659REB                   PCA11/MFA03
                                                                                                                          PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                          PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                          PC A02/MF AOt
                                                                                                                          PC A03/MF A01
  Searching for the Profit in Pollution Prevention: Case Stud-
  ies in the Corporate Evaluation of Environmental Opportuni-
  ties.
  PB2000-101141REB                   PC AOVMF A01
EPA/745/B-99/OOS
  Chemical Distribution  Facilities. Section 313  of the Emer-
  gency Planning and Community  Right-tc-Know Ad. Toxic
  Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Industry
  Guidance.
  PB2000-101 146REB                   PC A07/MF A02
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                                                                                                                                            PB99-15601 ORE B
EPA/745/R-97/007
  Emergency Planning and  Community Right-ToKnow Act,
  Section  313. Guidance  for Reporting  Sulfuric Acid (Acid
  Aerosols Including Mists, Vapors, Gas, Fog, and Other Air-
  borne Forms  of  Any Particle Size). (Updated March  3,
  1998).
  PB2000-101145REB                    PC A03/MF A01
EPA/81 Q/B-99/001
  Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
  PB2000-100418REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/003F
  National Representative Sample of Small Public Water Sys-
  tems: Statistical Design and State Plans for the Unregulated
  Contaminant Monitoring Regulation (Final Report).
  PB2000-100406REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/004F
  Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Analytical
  Methods and Quality Control Manual.
  PB2000-100424REB                    PC A06/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/013
  Disinfection Profiling and Benchmarking Guidance Manual.
  PB99-111411REB                       PCA10/MFA02
EPA/815/Z-99/004
  Federal  Register, Volume 64,  No.  180, Friday, September
  17.  1999 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts  9,
  141, and 142.  Revisions to the Unregulated  Contaminant
  Monitoring Regulation for Public Water Systems; Final Rule.
  PB2000-100425REB                   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/816/R-99/OOB
  State Implementation  Guidance for  the  Consumer Con-
  fidence  Report (CCR) Rule.
  PB2000-100613REB                   PC A10/MF A02
EPA/816/R-99/012
  Handbook  for Capacity  Development:  Developing  Water
  System  Capacity under  the  Safe Drinking Water Act as
  Amended in 1996.
  PB2000-100423REB                   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/832/R-99/900
  Joint NRG/EPA Sewage Sludge  Radiological Survey: Sur-
  vey Design and Test Site Results.
  PB99-161176REB                      PC A04/MF A01
EPA/833/B-99/002
  Toxicity  Reduction Evaluation  Guidance  for  Municipal
  Wastewater Treatment Plants
  PB2000-100417REB                   PC A10/MF A02
EPA/833/D-99/001
  Guidance Manual  and Example NPDES  Permit for Con-
  centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
  PB99-167124REB                      PC A10/MF A02
EPA/833/Z-99/002
  Federal  Register, Volume 60, No. 149. Wednesday August
  4, 1999 Rule and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9, 122,
  123, 124 and 501. National Pollutant  Discharge Elimination
  System   Permit  Application   Requirements  for Publidy
  Owned   Treatment  Works  and  Other Treatment  Works
  Treating Domestic Sewage; Final  Rule.
  PB2000-100616REB                    PC A06/MF A02
EPA/903/R-99/013
  State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the Citizens  of
  the Bay Region (1999).
  PB2000-101184REB                           PC A05
EPA/910/R-99/014
  Aquatic Habitat Indicators  and Their Application to Water
  Quality Objectives Within  the Clean Water Act.
  PB200O-100272REB                    PC A07/MF A02
IEPA/BOU99-015
  Nonhazardous  Solid  Waste  Management  and  Landfill
  Capaaity in Illinois. 1998 Annual Report.
  PB2000-101420REB                    PC A16/MF A03
IEPA/BOVW99-013
  Condition of Illinois Water Resources.  1999.
  PB2000-100517REB                          PC A03
IEPA/LABS-99/019
  Combined Lists of Environmental  Laboratories.
  PB2000-101383REB                   PC A05/MF A01
ISBN-0-16-OS0018-4
  Providing Safe  Drinking  Water in  America: 1997 National
  Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
  Implementation  of  the  1996 Safe  Drinking  Water Act
  Amendments.
  PB2000-100614REB                    PC A08/MF A02
LENOX/11-08-1999/366
  Treatment of Household Wastes, Septage and Septic Tank
  Effluent.
  PB2000-101750REB                    PC A06/MF A01
NCEA-W-0276
  Lexicon  of Cave and Karst Terminology with Special Ref-
  erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
  PB2000-101071REB                    PC A11/MF A03
NCEA-W-0510
  Annotated Bibliography Developed for the Graduated Level
  Introductory GIS Classes Taught  at EPA.
  PB2000-101721REB                    PC A09/MF A02
OSWER-9200.1-23P
  Guide to Preparing Superfund Proposed Plans, Records of
  Decisions,  and Other Remedy  Selected  Decision  Docu-
  ments.
  PB98-963241REB                       PC A10/MF A03
OSWER-9202.1-12
  Guidance on Preparing Independent Government Cost Esti-
  mates (IGCEs).
  PB2000-963207REB                    PC A03/MF A01
OSWER 9285.7-28P
  Issuance of  Final Guidance: Ecological Risk Assessment
  and Risk Maangement Principles for Superfund Sites.
  PB98-963252REB                     PC A03/MF A01
OSWER-9340.1-02
  Revised Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment During
  Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) Conducted bt Po-
  tential Responsible Parties.
  PB2000-963208REB                   PC A01/MF A01
PB98-963241REB
  Guide to Preparing Superfund Proposed Plans, Records of
  Decisions, and Other  Remedy Selected Decision  Docu-
  ments.
  PB98-963241REB                     PCA10/MFA03
PB98-963252REB
  Issuance of  Final Guidance: Ecological Risk Assessment
  and Risk Maangement Principles for Superfund Sites.
  PB98-963252REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-111411 REB
  Disinfection Profiling and Benchmarking Guidance Manual.
  PB99-111411 REB                     PCA10/MFA02
PB99-111445REB
  Microbial and Disinfection Byproduct  Rules  Simultaneous
  Compliance Manual.
  PB99-111445REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-155814REB
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  4. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues,  Treatment Standards for Hazardous  Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters (Kit).
  PB99-155814REB                     PC E99/MF E99
PB99-155822REB
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues.  Treatment Standards for Hazardous  Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  1. Comments Related to Phase 3 Proposed Rule (March 2,
  1997).
  PB99-155822REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB99-155830REB
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues,  Treatment Standards for Hazardous  Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  2. Comments Related to Phase 4  Proposed Rule (August
  22, 1995).
  PB99-155830REB                     PC A15/MF A03
PB99-155848REB
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for  Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
  ing Wastewaters.  Volume 3.  Comments  Related to First
  Supplemental Proposed Rule (January 25,  1996).
  PB99-155848REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB99-15585SREB
  Response to  Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions Phase  4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes;  Min-
  eral Processing Secondary  Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous  Soils; and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  4.  Comments Related  to First Notice  of  Data Availability
  (May 10. 1996).
  PB99-155855REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB99-155863REB
  Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase  IV Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils,  and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
  ing Wastewaters.  Volume 5. Comments Related to Second
  Notice of Data Availability (March 5, 1997).
  PB99-155863REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-15S871REB
  Response to Comments Document: Land  Disposal Restric-
  tions,  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials  and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues  Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  6.  Comments Related to Second  Supplemental P
  Rule (May 12. 1997).
  PB99-155871REB
      Proposed

PC A12/MF A03
PB99-1S5889REB
  Response to Comments Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions  Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues, Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserv-
  ing Wastewaters. Volume 7. Comments Related to Treat-
  ment Standards for Contaminated Soils.
  PB99-155889REB                     PC A23/MF A04
PB99-155897REB
  Re'sponse to Comments Document Land Disposal Restric-
  tions. Phase 4 Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous Soils,  and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  8.  Comments Related to Regulatory  Impact Analysis for
  Newly-Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in
  First Supplemental Proposed Rule (January 25, 1996).
  PB99-155897REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB99-155905REB
  Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase IV. Final Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous  Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  9.  Comments Related to Regulatory  Impact Analysis for
  Newly-Identified Mineral Processing Waste Issues Raised in
  Second Supplemental Proposed Rule (May 12, 1997).
  PB99-155905REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB99-155913REB
  Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous  Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  10: Comments Related to Regulatory Impact Analysis for
  TC-Metal Hazardous Waste Issues Raised in Original Pro-
  posed Rule. August 22, 1995 and in Second Supplemental
  Proposed Rule (May 12. 1997).
  PB99-155913REB                      PC A03/MF A01
PB99-155921REB
  Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral  Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion of Recycled  Wood Reserv-
  ing Wastewaters. Volume 11. Comments Related to Newly-
  Identified Mineral  Processing  Waste Treatment  Standards,
  Grab versus Composite  Sampling,  Radioactive  Mixed TC-
  Metal Wastes, and Sulfide Waste Issues.
  PB99-155921REB                      PC A07/MF A02
PB99-155939REB
  Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase 4.  Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Min-
  eral Processing Secondary Materials and Bevill Exclusion
  Issues, Treatment Standards for Hazardous  Soils, and Ex-
  clusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters. Volume
  12. Comments Related to Capcity Analysis for Newly-Identi-
  fied Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Mineral Proc-
  essing Wastes.
  PB99-155939REB                      PC A12/MF A03
PB99-155947REB
  Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase IV Rnal Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes; Mineral  Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood Preserv-
  ing Wastewaters;  Volume 13.  Comments Related to First
  Supplemental Proposed Rule  (January 26, 1996). Clarifica-
  tion of Bevill Exclusion for Mining Wastes, Changes to the
  Definition of Solid Waste for Processing Wastes, Treatment
  Standards for Characteristic  Mineral  Processing Wastes
  and Associated Issues.
  PB99-155947REB                      PC A1&MF A03
PB99-155954REB
  Response to Comments  Document: Land Disposal Restric-
  tions, Phase 4 Final  Rule Promulgating Treatment Stand-
  ards for Metal Wastes: Mineral  Processing Secondary Ma-
  terials and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for
  Hazardous Soils; and Exclusion  of Recycled Wood Preserv-
  ing Wastewaters. Volume 14. Comments Related to Second
  Supplemental Proposed  Rule  (May 12,  1997): Treatment
  Standards  for  Metal Wastes  and   Mineral   Processing
  Wastes,  Mineral Processing  and Bevill Exclusion Issues.
  and Use of Hazardous Waste as Fill.
  PB99-155954REB                      PC A10/MF A02
PB99-155962REB
  Human Health and  Environmental Damages from Mining
  and  Mineral Processing Wastes.  Technical Brackground
  Document Supporting the Final Rule Applying  Phase  IV
  Land Disposal Restrictions to Newly Identified Mineral Proc-
  essing Wastes.
  PB99-155962REB                      PC A12/MF A03
PB99-1S5970REB
  Identification and Description of  Mineral Processing Sectors;
  Technical Backgrond Document; Final.
  PB99-155970REB                      PC A99/MF E11
PB99-155988REB
  Danage  Cases and  Environmental  Releases from  Mines
  and Mineral Processing Sites.
  PB99-155988REB                      PC A14/MF A03
PB99-155996REB
  Capacity Analysis for Land Disposal Restrictions, Phase IV.
  Newly-Identified Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and
  Mineral Processing Wastes. (Final Rule): Technical  Back-
  ground Document.
  PB99-155996REB                      PC A99/MF A06
PB99-156002REB
  Background  Document for Analysis of the  Land Disposal
  Restrictions,  Phase IV:  Underground Injection  Data and
  Issues.
  PB99-156002REB                      PC A08/MF A02
PB99-156010REB
  Application of the Phase IV Land Disposal  Restrictions to
  Contaminated Media: Costs, Cost Savings,  and Economic
  Impacts.
  PB99-156010REB                      PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                                                                      March 2000
                                                                                                     OR-3

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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT  NUMBER INDEX
PB99-156028REB
  Application  of Phase IV Land  Disposal Restrictions to
  Newly-identified Mineral Processing Wastes; Regulatory Im-
  pact Analysis.
  PB99-156028REB                     PC A18/MF A03
PB99-156036REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis:  Phase IV Land  Disposal Re-
  strictions, TC Metals Wastes.
  PB99-156O36REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB99-156M4REB
  Petroleum  Refining Process Waste  Listing Determination
  Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment
  Document (Kit).
  PB99-156044REB                     PC E99/MF E99
PB99-1560S1REB
  Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment
  Document,  Part 1.
  PB99-156051REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB99-156069REB
  Petroleum  Refining Process Waste  Listing Determination
  Notice of Data Availability (NODA) Response to Comment
  Document,  Part 2.
  PB99-156069REB                     PC A09/MF AQ2
PB99-1S6077REB
  Petroleum Refining Process Waste Determination Proposed
  Rule Response to Comments Document (Kit).
  PB99-1S6077REB                     PC E99/MF E99
PB99-156085REB
  Petroleum  Refining  Process Waste De  termination Pro-
  posed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 1.
  PB99-15608SREB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB99-1S6033REB
  Petroleum  Refining Process Waste  Listing Determination
  Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 2.
  PB99-156093REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-156101REB
  Petroleum  Refining Process Waste  Listing Determination
  Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document. Part 3.
  PB99-156101REB                     PC AO»MF A01
PB99-1S6119REB
  Petroleum  Refining Process Waste  Listing Determination
  Proposed Rule Response to Comments Document, Part 4.
  PB99-1S6119REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB99-1S6127BEB
  Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Dis-
  posal  Restrictions: Newly Identified  Petroleum  Refining
  Wastes (Final Rule)
  PB99-156127REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-1S613SREB
  Background Documents for the Cost and Economic Impact
  Analysis of  Listing Four Petroleum Refining Wastes as Haz-
  ardous Under RCRA Subtitle C.
  PB99-1S613SREB                     PC A12/MF A03
PB99-1S6143REB
  Petroleum  Refining Process  Waste Listing Determination.
  Additional  Groundwater Pathway Risk Analysis.  Supple-
  mental Background Document Draft
  PB99-156143REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-1S6150REB
  Analysis of Composting as an  Environmental RemeciatJon
  Technology.
  PB99-15ei50REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-15635aREB
  Transport of Lawn-Applied 2.4-D from Turf to Home: As-
  sessing the Relative Importance of Transport Mechanisms
  and Exposure Pathways.
  PB99-156358HEB                     PC AOSMF AQ2
PB99-158743REB
  Emission Estimation Techniques for Unique  Source Cat-
  egories in MeHcafi, Mexico.
  PB99-158743REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-158750REB
  Tecrtcas Para  Cakxdar  Emisiones  de  Categorias de
  Fuentes  Unices en su Genero en Mexicali. Mexico. (Emis-
  sion Estimation Techniques for Unique Source Categories
  in Mexicai  Mexico.)
  PB99-158750REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-158768REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet (E>9-Dodecenyl Acetate Pheromone.
  PB99-158768REB                     PC A02/MF A01
  Pesticide Fact Sheet  Potato Leaf  Ron Virus Resistance
  Gene (also Known as orft/orfZ gene).
  PB99-158776REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-1SB784REB
  Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus  thuringiensis'  CrylA  (b)
  Oetta-Endotoan and the Genetic Material Necessary for Its
  Production in Com (Update. March 1999).
  PB99-158784REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-1S8792REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet:  'Pseudomonas aureofatiens' Strain
  Tx-1.
  PB99-158792REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-1S6800REB
  Pesticide Fact  Sheet  'BacWus thuringiensis1 Subspecies
  Iciwonhr Cry9C Protein and the Genetic Material Nec-
  essary for Its Production in Com.
  PB99-1S8800REB                     PC A03/MF A01
P898-1S8826REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet Polyhedral Occlusion Bodes of the
  Nuclear Pofyhedrosts Virus of 'Spodoptera exigua'.
  PB99-158826REB                     PCA02/MFA01
PB99-161176REB
  Joint NRC/EPA Sewage Sludge Radiological Survey: Sur-
  vey Design and Test Site Results.
  PB99-161176REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-166811REB
  National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
  on 1997 Data) (Kit).
  PB99-166811REB                     PC E99/MF E99
PB99-166829REB
  National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
  on 1997 Data): List of Large Quantity Generators.
  PB99-166829REB                     PC A22/MF A04
PB99-166837REB
  National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
  on 1997 Data): List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
  Facilities.
  PB99-166837REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB99-166845REB
  National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
  on 1997 Data): National Analysis.
  PB99-166845REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB99-166852REB
  National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
  on 1997 Data): State Detail Analysis.
  PB99-166852REB                     PC A21/MF ACM
PB99-166860REB
  National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based
  on 1997 Data).
  PB99-166860REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-167124REB
  Guidance Manual and Example NPDES  Permit for Con-
  centrated Animal Feeding Operations.
  PB99-167124REB                     PC AKVMF A02
PB99-172355REB
  Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic Or-
  ganic Compounds in Ambient Air. Second Edition.
  PB99-172355REB                     PC A99/MF A06
PB99-175275REB
  Assessment of Existing Test Reports for  Evaluating VOC
  Control Effectiveness.
  PB99-175275REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB99-502171REB
  Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data  Generation and
  Management of Hazardous Waste.  1997  (Final) (on CD-
  ROM).
  PB99-502171REB                   CD-ROM CP 004
PB2000-100238REB
  Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for BNR Retro-
  fits Using Advances in Technology.
  PB2000-100238REB                    PC A08/MF A02
PB2000-100247REB
  User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Mod-
  eling System (Models-3 Version 3.0).
  PBJSX&10Q247REB                    PC A2O/MF A04
PB2000-100248REB
  User Manual for the EPA Third-Generation Air Quality Mod-
  eling System (Models-3 Version 3.0). Appendices.
  PB20a5-100248REB                    PC A23/MF A04
PB2000-100251REB
  Review of Industry Test Reports for the Refinery MACT II
  Regulation.
  PB2000-100251 REB                    PC A07/MF A02
PB2000-1002S2REB
  Emissions  and Prevention/Control Techniques for  Auto-
  mobile Body Shops in Quoad Juarez. Mexico.
  PB2000-100252REB                    PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-1002S3REB
  Emisiones y Prevention/Tecnicas de Control para Talleres
  de Carroceria en Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Emissions and
  Prevention/Control Techniques for Automobile Body Shops
  in Ciudad Juarez. Mexico).
  PB2000-100253REB                    PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-100270REB
  Characteristics of Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
  mined by Surface and Borehole Geophysical Surveys, East-
  em Surplus Superfund Site. Meddybemps. Maine.
  PB2000-100270REB                    PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-100272REB
  Aquatic Habitat Indicators  and Their Application to Water
  Quality Objectives Within the dean Water Act.
  PB2000-100272REB                    PC A07/MF A02
PB2000-100397REB
  Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
  1990-1997.
  PB2000-100397REB                    PC A14/MF A03
PB2000-10040SREB
  National Representative Sample of Small Public Water Sys-
  tems: Statistical Design and State Plans for the Unregulated
  Contaminant Monitoring Regulation (Final Report).
  PB2000-100406REB                    PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-100417REB
  Toxicrty  Reduction  Evaluation  Guidance for Municipal
  Wastewater Treatment Plants.
  PB2000-100417REB                    PC A10/MF A02
PB2000-100418REB
  Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water Publications.
  PB2000-100418REB                    PCA05/MFA01
PB2000-100423REB
  Handbook  tor Capacity Development:  Developing Water
  System Capacity under the Safe  Drinking Water Act as
  Amended in 1996.
  PB2000-100423REB                    PC AOSMF A02
PB2000-100424REB
  Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Regulation Analytical
  Methods and Quality Control Manual.
  PB2000-100424REB                   PC A06/MF A01
PB2000-100425REB
  Federal Register, Volume 64, No.  180, Friday, September
  17, 1999 Rules and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9.
  141, and 142. Revisions to  the Unregulated Contaminant
  Monitoring Regulation for Public Water Systems; Final Rule.
  PB2000-100425REB                   PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-100517REB
  Condition of Illinois Water Resources. 1999.
  PB2000-100517REB                          PC A03
PB2000-100S40REB
  Ground-Water and Leachate Treatment Systems Manual.
  PB2000-100540REB                   PC A08/MF A02
PB2000-100546REB
  Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
  1990-1996.
  PB2000-100546REB                   PC A13/MF A03
PB2000-100561REB
  Science  Algorithms of the  EPA  Models-3  Community
  Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB2000-100561REB                   PC A99/MF E08
PB2000-100613REB
  State Implementation  Guidance for  the  Consumer Con-
  fidence Report (OCR) Rule.
  PB2000-100613REB                   PC A10/MF A02
PB2000-100614REB
  Providing Safe Drinking Water in America: 1997 National
  Public Water Systems Compliance Report and Update on
  Implementation  of  the  1996  Safe  Drinking  Water  Act
  Amendments.
  PB2000-100614REB                   PC AOWMF A02
PB2000-100616REB
  Federal Register. Volume 60. No. 149, Wednesday August
  4. 1999 Rule and Regulations. Part 2. 40CFR Parts 9, 122.
  123, 124 and 501. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
  System  Permit  Application  Requirements  for  Publidy
  Owned  Treatment  Works and Other  Treatment  Works
  Treating Domestic Sewage; Final Rule.
  PB2OOO-100616REB                   PC A06/MF A02
PB2000-100703RE8
  Plain Language Implementation Assistance Document for
  40 CFR 63 Subpart DD (National Emissions Standards for
  Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste and Recovery
  Operations).
  PB2000-100703REB                   PC A09/MF A02
PB2000-100709RE8
  EMAP Information Management Plan: 1999-2001.
  PB2000-100709REB                   PC A10/MF A03
PB2000-100710REB
  EMAP  Information Management Plan: 1998-2001  Appen-

  PB2000-100710REB                   PC A10/MF A02
PB2000-100892REB
  Stringent Comparison  of Sampling and Analysis Methods
  for VOCs in Ambient Air.
  PB2000-100892REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-100893REB
  Assessing the Performance of Full-Scale Environmental
  Chambers  Using an  Independently Measured Emission
  Source.
  PB2000-100893REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-100894REB
  Application  of Rebuming to Coal-Rred Industrial Boilers in
  Taiwan.
  PB2000-100894REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-100695REB
  Dependence of  Nitric Oxide Emissions on Vehicle  Load:
  Results  from the  Georgia  Tech Research Partnership
  (GTRP) Instrumented Vehicle Program.
  PB2000-100895REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-100696REB
  Intercomparison  of  Optical Remote Sensing  Systems for
  Roadside Measurements of Nitric Oxide.
  PB2000-100896REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-100897REB
  Effect of Loading Dust Type on the Filtration Efficiency of
  Elctrostatically Charged Filters.
  PB2000-100897REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB200Q-1009Q7REB
  Changing Nature of Environmental and Public Hearth Pro-
  tection: An Annual Report on Reinvention.
  PB2000-100907REB                   PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-10090BREB
  Grant Resources for Solid Waste Activities in Indian Coun-
  ti
        MOO908REB                   PC A06/MF A01

PB2000-100912REB
  Draft Economic Incentive Program Guidance.
  PB2000-100912REB                   PC A12/MF A03
PB2000-101070REB
  Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC) and Spetiated
  Nonmethane  Organic  Compounds  (SNMOC)  Monitoring
  Program.
  PB2000-101070REB                   PC A15/MF A03
PB20MM01071REB
  Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology with Special Ref-
  erence to Environmental Karst Hydrology.
  PB2000-101071REB                   PC A11/MF A03
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                                                                                                                                     USGS-WRI-99-4050
PB2000-101141REB
  Searching for the Profit in Pollution Prevention: Case Stud-
  ies in the Corporate Evaluation of Environmental Opportuni-

  PB2000-101141REB                   PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-101142REB
  Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment: Professional
  Fabricare Processes.
  PB2000-101142REB                   PCA21/MFA04
PB2000-101143REB
  Economic  Analysis  of  the  Proposed TSCA  Section
  402(a)(3) Lead-Based Paint Accreditation and  Certification
  Fee Rule.
  PB2000-101143REB                   PC A07/MF A02
PB2000-101144REB
  Economic Analysis  of Toxic Substances Control Act. Sec-
  tion 403: Hazard Standards.
  PB2000-101144REB                   PCA10/MFA03
PB2000-101145REB
  Emergency Planning  and Community Right-To-Know Act,
  Section 313.  Guidance  for Reporting Sulfuric  Acid (Acid
  Aerosols Including Mists, Vapors, Gas, Fog, and Other Air-
  borne  Forms of  Any Particle  Size).  (Updated  March  3,
  1998).
  PB2000-10114SREB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101146REB
  Chemical Distribution  Facilities. Section  313 of the Emer-
  gency  Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
  Chemical Release Inventory. EPCRA Section 313: Industry
  Guidance.
  PB2000-101146REB                   PC A07/MF A02
PB2000-101184REB
  State of the Chesapeake Bay: A Report to the  Citizens of
  the Bay Region (1999).
  PB2000-101184REB                          PC A05
PB2000-101197REB
  Analysis of Carbon Monoxide Exposure for Fourteen Cities
  Using HAPEM-MS3.
  PB2000-101197REB                   PC A23/MF A04
PB2000-101333REB
  Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in  the United
  Slates: 1997 Update.
  PB2000-101333REB                   PC A10/MF A02
PB2000-101345REB
  Reinventing Environmental Protection.  Executive Summary.
  1998 Annual Report.
  PB2000-101345REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101346REB
  Reinventing Environmental Protection. Annual Report. 1998.
  PB2000-101346RE8                   PC A06/MF A01
PB2000-101348REB
  Managing  Information as a Strategic Resource: Regional
  and State. Final Report and Recommendations of the Infor-
  mation Impacts Committee, National Advisory  Council for
  Environmental Policy and Technology.
  PB2000-101348REB                   PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-101365REB
  Child Health Champion Resource Guide.
  PB2000-101365REB                   PCA11/MFA03
PB2000-101366REB
  EPA Children's Environmental Health Yearbook.
  PB2000-101366REB                   PC A12/MF A03
PB2000-101383REB
  Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
  PB2000-101383REB                   PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-101420REB
  Nonhazardous Solid  Waste  Management  and  Landfill
  Capadity in Illinois. 1996 Annual Report.
  PB2000-101420REB                   PCA16/MFA03
PB2000-101616REB
  Potential to Emit: A Guide for  Small Businesses.
  PB2000-101616REB                   PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-101617REB
  System Installation and  Operation Manual for the  EPA
  Third-Generation  Air  Quality  Modeling System (Models-3
  Version 3.0).
  PB2000-101617REB                   PC A09/MF A02
PB2000-101618REB
  Sandia National Laboratories In situ Electrokinetic Extrac-
  tion Technology. Innovative Technology Evaluation Report.
  PB2000-101618REB                   PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-101619REB
  ELI/SBP's UVB (Vacuum Vaporization  Well)  System for
  Treatment of  VOC-Contaminated  Soils.  Innovative Tech-
  nology Evaluation Report.
  PB2000-101619REB                   PC A06/MF A01
PB2000-101620REB
  Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)  Recovery  Seminar.
  Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 16-17, 1998.
  PB2000-101620REB                   PC A06/MF A01
PB2000-101632REB
  Roy F. Weston, Inc. and IEG  Technologies  Corporation
  Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen  (UVB)  Technology: Inno-
  vative Technology Evaluation  Report.
  PB2000-101632FIEB                   PC A10/MF A02
PB2000-101653REB
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Pebulate. (Includes
  RED Facts: Pebulate Fact Sheet.).
  PB2000-101653REB                   PC A09/MF A02
PB2000-101654REB
  RED Facts: Nidosamide.
  PB2000-101654REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101655REB
  Reregistralion Eligibility Decision (RED): 3-Trifluoro-Methyl-
  4-Nitro-Phenol  and  Nidosamide.  (Includes  RED  Facts:
  TFM).
  PB2000-101655REB                   PC A11/MF A03
PB2000-101656REB
  RED Facts: CAPTAN.
  PB2000-101656REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-101657REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  CAPTAN.  (In-
  cludes RED Facts: CAPTAN Fact Sheet).
  PB2000-101657REB                   PC A13/MF A03
PB2000-101658REB
  RED Facts: Folpet.
  PB2000-101658REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101659REB
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Folpet.  (Includes
  RED Facts: Folpet).
  PB2000-1016S9REB                   PCA11/MFA03
PB2000-101660REB
  RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hydroxide.
  PB2000-101660REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101661REB
  Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Triphenyltin Hy-
  droxide (TPTH) (Includes RED Facts: Triphenyltin Hydrox-
  ide Fact Sheet).
  PB2000-101661REB                   PCA11/MFA03
PB2000-101681REB
  Measurement of Mercury in Chinese Utility Coal.
  PB2000-101681REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101682REB
  XAFS  Spectroscopy Results for PM Samples from Residual
  Fuel Oil Combustion.
  PB2000-101682REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-101683REB
  Research  on Emissions and Mitigation of POP's from Com-
  bustion Sources.
  PB2000-101683REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101684REB
  Camp Lejeune Energy from Wood (CLEW) Project.
  PB2000-101684REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-101685REB
  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Landfill Gas Emis-
  sions Model (LandGEM).
  PB2000-101685REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101686REB
  Tools  for  Determining  Sustainable  Waste  Management
  through Application  of Life-Cycle Assessment: Update on
  U.S. Research.
  PB2000-101686REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101687REB
  GHG  Mitigation Technology  Performance Evaluations Un-
  derway at the GHG Technology Veriiication Center.
  PB2000-101687REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-101688REB
  Developing a Framework for Testing Indoor Air Products.
  PB2000-101688REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-101689REB
  Comparison of Air Pollutant Emissions from the Combustion
  of Orimulsion (Trade Name) and  Other Fossil Fuels.
  PB2000-101689REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101690REB
  Guidance Available for Landfilling Waste in Economically
  Developing Countries.
  PB2000-101690REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-101698REB
  Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Why  and How They Are Controlled.
  PB2000-101698REB                   PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-101716REB
  Evaluation of the Water-Based Coating Method (ATD-FID).
  Round Robin Study.
  PB2000-101716REB                   PC A20/MF A04
PB2000-101717REB
  Manual Testing and Continuous Emissions Monitoring. Lime
  Kiln Nos. 3  and 4 Baghouses, Chemical Lime Company,
  Montevallo, Alabama.
  PB2000-101717REB                   PC A20/MF A04
PB2000-101718REB
  Handbook for Criteria Pollutant Inventory Development: A
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  PB2000-101718REB                   PCA15/MFA03
PB2000-101719REB
  Proceedings  of the NHEXAS Data Analysis Workshop. Held
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  PB2000-101719REB                   PC A12/MF A03
PB2000-101721REB
  Annotated Bibliography Developed for the Graduated Level
  Introductory GIS Classes Taught at EPA.
  PB2000-101721REB                   PC A09/MF A02
PB2000-101722REB
  Development and Application of Assessment  Protocols for
  Determining the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in the Ju-
  niata River Watershed. Environmental Monitoring  and  As-
  sessment Program.
  PB2000-101722REB                   PC A04/MF A01

PB2000-101742REB
  Leaching Models for Subsurface Pollution Assessments in
  Agroecosystems.
  PB2000-101742REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-101743REB
  Geochemical Features of Water-Rock Interactions at  the
  Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine, Lake County, California.
  PB2000-101743REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB200O-101744REB
  Appropriate  Use  of  Ecosystem  Health and  Normative
  Science in Ecological Policy.
  PB2000-101744REB                   PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-101750REB
  Treatment of Household Wastes, Septage and Septic Tank
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PB2000-101751REB
  National R and D Strategy for Toxic Substances and Haz-
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PB2000-50000SREB
  Coal Utility Environmental Cost (CUECost) (Raw Data  File
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  PB200O-500005REB                          CP D02

PB2000-500017REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
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  PB2000-500017REB                  CD-ROM CP D04
PB2000-500023REB
  Methods  for  Derivation of  Inhalation Refernce Concentra-
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  File) (on Diskette).
  PB2000-500023REB                          CP D02
PB2000-500029REB
  Stationary   Source  Sampling  and  Analysis  Directory
  (SSSADIR), Version 2.1 (Project Summary) (Raw Data File)
  (on  Diskette).
  PB2000-500029REB                          CP D04
PB2000-963207REB
  Guidance on Preparing Independent Government Cost Esti-
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  PB2000-963207REB                   PC A03/MF A01

PB2000-963208REB
  Revised Policy on Performance of Risk Assessment During
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  PB200O-963208REB                   PC A01/MF A01
USGS-WRI-99-4050
  Characteristics of Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Deter-
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