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                       Abstract
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PB94-100443/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
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Engineering assessment.

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                           EPA   PUBLICATIONS   BIBLIOGRAPHY
                                        Quarterly  Abstract  Bulletin
PB2000-100629REB              PC A08/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biologi-
cal and Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
Interstate Commission on the  Potomac River Basin,
Rockvilte, MD.
Jan 2000, 140p, CBP/TRS-235/00, EPA/930/R-00/
002.
Grants EPA-CB-993038-05-0, EPA-CB-983067-01-1
See also PB98-1 1 8441 . Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Annapolis,  MD. Chesapeake Bay
Program.
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This  document  describes how to  access  biological
monitoring data from the Chesapeake Bay Program's
Chesapeake   Information  Management   System
(CIMS). It provides information  on: Currently available
Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) biological and living
resources monitoring and geographic information sys-
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cal and living resources monitoring data online from
the CBP-CIMS  Internet web page, online from CIMS
partner web pages, or directly from the biological moni-
toring data manager and/or living resources GIS spe-
cialists; CIMS standards for publishing data to the pub-
lic, including  field names, attributes, and CIMS data
dictionary tables; Guidance for organizations submit-
ting Biological and Living Resource data directly to the
CBPO data center; and Guidance for data usage and
calculation of benthic ecosystem indicator metrics.

Keywords: 'User guides, 'Chesapeake Bay, 'Natural
resources management, 'Monitoring, Databases, Geo-
graphic information systems, Data management, Inter-
net, Information dissemination, Aquatic ecosystems,
Submerged plants, Aquatic vegetation, Aerial surveys,
Maryland, Virginia, Fish, Sport fishing, Crabs,  Birds,
Animals, Beninese, Phytopiankton, Zooplankton, Bio-
logical communities,  Tables(Data),  "Biological re-
sources, 'Living resources, Chesapeake Bay Program.
PB2000-101018REB              PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Quantification of Methane Emissions and Discus-
sion of Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions
from Septic Tanks, Latrines, and Stagnant  Open
Sewers in the World.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Durham, NC.
M. R. J. Doom, and D. S. Liles. Oct 1999, 60p, EPA/
600/R-99/089.
Contracts EPA-68-D4-0005, EPA-68-C-99-201
This document has been reproduced  from  the best
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Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
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This study is a first attempt to  estimate  global  and
country-specific methane (CH4) emissions from open
sewers and on-site wastewater treatment systems, in-
cluding latrines and septic sewage tanks.  This study
uses an emission factor that expresses CH4 emissions
in terms of removed Chemical  Oxygen  Demand
(COD(removed)). An appendix to this report includes a
discussion of nitrogen cycle effects in these systems to
qualify ammonia (NH3) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emis-
sions from these systems. It was concluded that these
systems are not  likely to contribute  and significant
quantity of NH3 and N2O to the atmosphere.

Keywords: 'Methane, 'Emissions, "Air pollution mon-
itors. Nitrous oxides, Amnronia, Air pollution sources.
Septic  tanks, Sewers, Toilet facilities.  Greenhouse
gases, Quantitative analysis, Air pollution sampling, Ni-
trogen cycle, Sanitary engineering. Latrines.
PB2000-101329REB             PC E99/MF E99
Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Pro-
tocol for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities;
Peer Review Draft (Kit).
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Nov1999,1392p-in3v.
Kit  includes  PB2000-101330, PB2000-101331 and
PB2000-101332.
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No abstract available.
PB2000-101330REB              PCA17/MFA03
Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Pro-
tocol for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities;
Peer Review Draft. Volume 1.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Nov 1999,372p,  EPA/530/D-99/001 A.
See also PB2000-101331 (Volume  2) and PB2000-
101332 (Volume  3).
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The report provides guidance to US EPA  regions and
state government on how to best implement Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and other US
EPA  regulations to facilitate permitting decisions for
hazardous waste combustion facilities. It addresses fa-
cility characterization, including compiling basic facility
data, identifying emission sources and compounds of
concern  (COPC), estimating COPC concentrations for
non-detects, and concentrations detected  in blanks. It
discusses  air dispersion and deposition modeling,
problem formulation, analysis (exposure assessment
and assessment  of toxicity), and risk characterization.
It includes references, tables and figures.

Keywords:   'Hazardous   wastes,   "Incinerators,
•Ecosystems, *Risk assessment, "Air pollution effects,
Screening, Air pollution dispersion, Air pollution sam-
pling, Combustion products,  Stack  gases, Environ-
mental transport, Environmental exposure, Ecological
concentration, Food webs, Toxicity, Combustors, In-
cineration, Waste processing plants. Emission rates,
Fugitive  emissions,  RCRA(Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act).


PB2000-101331REB              PCA15/MFA03
Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Pro-
tocol for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities;
Peer Review Draft Volume 2. Appendix A.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Nov 1999,320p,  EPA/530/D-99/001B.
See also PB2000-101330 (Volume  1) and PB2000-
101332 (Volume  3).
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PB2000-101329.  Product  reproduced from  digital
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Contents:
   Appendix A - Chemical-Specific Data:
   Chemicals for Consideration as Compounds of
     Potential Concern;
   and Compound Specific Parameter Values.

Keywords:    "Hazardous  wastes,   "Incinerators,
"Ecosystems, "Risk assessment, "Air pollution effects,
Screening,  Air pollution dispersion, Air pollution sam-
pling, Combustion  products,  Stack gases, Environ-
mental transport, Environmental exposure,  Ecological
concentration. Food webs,  Toxicity, Combustors, In-
cineration,  Waste  processing plants,  Tables(Data),
Emission rates, Fugitive  emissions, RCRA(Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act).
PB2000-101332REB              PC A99/MF A06
Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Pro-
tocol for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities.
Peer Review Draft. Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Nov 1999, 700p, EPA/530/D-99/001C.
See also PB2000-101330 (Volume 1)  and PB2000-
101331 (Volume 2).
Also availiable in kit of 3 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB2000-101329.   Product  reproduced  from  digital
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Contents:
   Estimating Media Concentration Equations and
     Variable Values;
   Media-to-Receptor Bioconcentration Factors
     (BCFs);
   Bioconcentration Factors (BCFs) for Wildlife
     Measurement Receptors;
   Toxicity Reference Values;
   Equations for Computing COPC Concentrations
     and COPC Dose Ingested Terms;
   State Natural Heritage Programs;
   and Toxicological Profiles.

Keywords:   "Hazardous    wastes,   "Incinerators,
"Ecosystems, "Risk assessment, "Air pollution effects,
Screening, Air pollution dispersion, Air pollution sam-
pling,  Combustion products,  Stack gases, Environ-
mental transport. Environmental exposure, Ecological
concentration, Food webs,  Toxicity, Combustors, In-
cineration, Waste processing plants,  Tables(Data),
Emission rates, Fugitive emissions, RCRA(Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act).
PB2000-101964REB              PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Streamlined Environmental Lifecycle Assessment:
An  Approach  for Evaluating the Environmental
Performance  of Building Materials.  Final  rept.
1992-97.
Scientific Consulting Group, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD.
J. A. Todd. Jan 2000,146p, EPA/600/R-00/002.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution  Prevention and
Control Div. and American  Inst. of Architects, Wash-
ington, DC.
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The report presents the approach that was developed
to prepare reports on building materials for the Envi-
ronmental Resource Guide (ERG), both technical ma-
terials reports and applications reports. It also: (1) pre-
sents data collection tools that could be used to rep-
licate materials  research conducted for the ERG
project or to gather and analyze information on addi-
tional materials; (2) presents an overview  of life-cycle
assessment (LCA) concepts; (3) establishes a frame-
work for the approach; (4) discusses the adaptation of
LCA concepts for building materials studies; (5) pre-
sents the research  approach developed for the ERG,
including the overall approach to the inventory, impact,
and interpretation  or  improvement stages;  (6)  de-
scribes some of the lessons  learned from applying the
approach in conducting research for the ERG; and (7)
presents worksheets and procedures for replicating the
ERG approach.

Keywords:  "Building  materials,  'Environmental per-
formance, 'Life cycles, Construction materials,  As-
sessments,  Surveys,  Stationary sources,  Pollution
control,   Data collection,  Environmental Resource
Guide.
PB2000-102011REB              PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and Size
Emission  Profiles from Construction  Activities.
Final rept. Mar 98-Jun 99.
Midwest Research Inst, Kansas City. MO.
G. E. Muteski, and C. Cowherd. Oct 1999,324p, EPA/
600/R-99/091.
Contract EPA-68-r>98-2299
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention  and
Control Div.
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The report gives results from field tests that charac-
terize the amount and  size distribution of paniculate
matter (PM) emissions from operations at construction
sites. Of particular interest is the movement of earth by
scraper loading and unloading, grading, transit vehic-
ular movement on unpaved roads, and truck loading
and unloading. Major results from the field tests are: (1)
emissions of PM with aerodynamic diameter less than
10 micrometers (PM-10) from the loading/unloading of
scrapers vary from about 1 to 1000 lb/1000 cu yd. de-
pending on the soil properties and type  of scraper
used; (2) PM-10 emissions due to scraper travel be-
tween the cut and fill areas can be expected to exceed
those due to removal and replacement  of earth, if the
transit distance is greater than 150 ft; (3) scraper load-
ing/unloading emissions exhibit PM-2.5/PM-10 ratios
of about 0.6, approximately twice the average ratio of
0.25 for scrapers and transit.

Keywords: "Particles, "Emissions factors,  "Scrapers,
*Air pollution monitoring. Trucks, Earthwork, Particle
density. Highway construction,  Earthmoving equip-
ment, Particuiates, Construction, Unpaved roads.
 PB2000-102014REB              PC A04/MF A01
 Rereglstratlon    Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
 Sulfotepp.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Sep 1999,34p, EPA/738/R-99/012.
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 This document and the process used to develop it are
 the results of a pilot process to facilitate greater public
 involvement and participation in the  U.S.  Environ-
 mental Protection Agency (EPA or the Agency) rereg-
 istration decisions on orgartophosphate pesticides. As
 part of the Agency's effort to involve the public in the
 implementation of the Food Quality Protection Act of
 1996 (FQPA). the Agency is undertaking a special ef-
 fort   to  maintain  open  public  dockets  on  the
organophosphate pesticides and to engage the public
in the ^registration and tolerance reassessment proc-
esses for these chemicals. The idea of using such an
open process was discussed by the Tolerance Reas-
sessment Advisory Committee (TRAC), a large  multi-
stakeholder advisory body which is advising the Agen-
cy on implementing the new provisions of the FQPA.
The 9rganophosphate pesticides are the pilot project
for this initiative.

Keywords:   "Pesticides,   "Insecticides,  Standards,
Guidelines, Hazardous materials,  Agricultural  prod-
ucts, Regulations, "Reregistration, "Sulfotepp, Toler-
ance reassessments, CAS No. 3689-24-5.
PB2000-102015REB               PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Composted  Organic Materials on the
Growth Factors for Hardwood and Softwood Tree
Seedlings.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
1999,20p.
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This project was a demonstration of the effects of com-
post on the growth of hardwood and softwood tree
seedlings. There is interest in identifying cost-effective
means to improve the revegetation of severely dis-
turbed sites. The standard  method of revegetating
these types of sites generally involves seeding and/or
planting, fertilizing, and mulching. For erosion control
and revegetation, grass seed, pine seedlings, chemical
fertilizers, straw and machine-blown pulp mulches are
commonly used. This study tested the hypothesis that
the use of composted products from organic materials
has practical uses in forestry related applications and
has the potential to improve the growth of tree seed-
lings in severely degraded  soils. During December
1994, a group of tests were initiated on three damaged
(e.g. compacted or severely eroded) sites  to compare
a standard straw  mulch  to three different composts
used as mulches.

Keywords: "Compost, "Trees, Fertilizers, Organic ma-
terials, Seedlings, Cost effectiveness,   Softwoods,
Revegatation, Hardwoods.
PB2000-102016REB              PCA04/MFA01
Cutting the  Waste Stream  in  Half:  Community
Record-Setters Show How.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Oct 1999,44p, EPA/5307F-99/017.
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The Waste Reduction  Record-Setters Project fosters
development of exceptional waste reduction programs
by documenting successful ones. These programs can
be used as models for others implementing their own
programs to reduce waste. This fact sheet packet high-
lights record-setting waste reduction programs in 18
communities and summarizes information presented in
the EPA report EPA-53f>R-99-013, Cutting the Waste
Stream in Half: Community Record-Setters Show How.

Keywords:  "Hazardous  materials, "Waste  manage-
ment Waste disposal. Pollution control. Waste treat-
ment, "Waste streams.
 PB2000-102017REB              PC A03/MF A01
 Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Record
 Setting Waste Reduction in Mum-Family Dwell-
 ings.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Oct 1999,24p, EPA/530/F-99/022.
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The Waste Reduction Record-Setters Project fosters
the development of exceptional waste reduction pro-
grams by  documenting  successful ones. These pro-
grams can be used as models for others implementing
their own programs to reduce waste. This fact  sheet
packet is oriented toward recycling coordinators,  build-
ing managers and owners, and highlights record-set-
ting multi-family dwelling (MFD) waste reduction pro-
grams.

Keywords:  "Multifamily  dwellings,  "Waste  recycling,
Recycling, Waste disposal, Waste management,  State
planning, Local planning,  Benefits, Project planning.
Waste reduction.
PB2000-102018REB               PC A06/MF A01
National Source  Reduction Characterization Re-
port for Municipal  Solid Waste in the United
States.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Nov 1999,82p, EPA/530/R-99/034.
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Partial Contents:
   Introduction (How was Source Reduction
     Calculated);
   Methodology (Overview of the Measurement
     Approach, Selecting the Factor Driving Waste
     Generation);
   Results (Analysis of Products and Materials
     Contributing Significantly to Source Reduction);
   Case studies (Reducing organic waste, Reducing
     wood and transport packaging. Reducing
     primary packaging, Working with suppliers,
     Working with customers);
   Glossary;
   Appendix;
   Additional source reduction resources.

Keywords: "Municipal wastes, "Solid wastes, United
States. Waste  recycling.  Disposal, Organic  waste.
Wood  packaging,  Primary packaging,  Customers,
Suppliers, Transport packaging.


PB2000-102019REB               PC A04/MF A01
Painting the Town  Green:  Aberdeen  Proving
Grounrfs  Paint  Pilot  Project  Environmentally
Preferable Purchasing Program.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Nov 1999,34p, EPA/742/R-99/005.
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As a result of a recent series of Executive Orders, De-
partment of Defense (DoD) policies, and an obligation
to do the right thing, the U.S.Army's Aberdeen Proving
Ground (APG), an installation in Harford County, Mary-
land, has adopted a variety of  pollution prevention
strategies. Its numerous projects to minimize the instal-
lation's adverse environmental impacts include pur-
chasing alternatively fueled vehicles, reducing solvent
use, minimizing packaging requirements,  using re-
chargeable  batteries,  reducing aerosol use, adopting
integrated pest management methods, implementing a
green building policy, installing energy efficient lights
and equipment, and training its work force in proper
hazardous materials handling and pollution prevention
techniques.

Keywords:  "Pollution prevention,  "Waste  manage-
ment, Training, Military installations, Hazardous mate-
rials, Environmental  impacts. Strategies,  Aberdeen
Proving Grounds.
PB2000-102020REB              PC A05/MF A01
Safe  Drinking  Water Act Section 1429: Ground
Water Report to Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
D. CoutlaWs. Oct 1999,56p, EPA/816/R-99/016.
Prepared in cooperation with Geological Survey, Res-
ton, VA.
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Section 1429 of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
authorizes the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) Administrator to make  grants to the states for
the development and implementation of programs that
ensure the coordinated and comprehensive protection
of ground water resources. Under this authority, EPA is
also required every three years to evaluate funded
state ground water protection programs and report to
Congress on the status of ground water quality in the
U. S. and the effectiveness of state progrms for pro-
tecting ground water. Section  1429 of the Safe Drink-
ing Water Act requires EPA  to prepare a Report to
Congress on ground water protection programs.

Keywords: 'Ground water, 'Drinking  water, States,
Protection programs, Congress, United States, Water
quality, 'Safe Drinking Water Act.
PB2000-102120REB              PC A12/MF A03
National Environmental  Laboratory Accreditation
Conference. Constitution, Bylaws, and Standards.
Approved July 1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Research and Development.
Jul 1999,230p, EPA/60Q/R-99/068.
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Partial Contents:
   Program policy and structure;
   Introduction (Summary of the NELAC Standards,
      General application of NELAC Standards);
   Objectives;
   Elements;
   Purpose and scope of NELAC (Purpose, Scope);
   Roles and responsibilities of the Federal
      Government, The States, and other parties
      (EPA, States and Federal Agencies as
      Accrediting Authorities, Reciprocity, Joint
      Federal and State Roles, Assessor bodies.
      Other parties);
   Structure of NELAC (The Accrediting Authority
      Reveiw Board, The Standing Committees);
   Conduct of conference business (The generation of
      standards, Meetings);
   Organization of the accreditation requirements
      (General laboratory requiements, chemistry
      requirements, microbiology requiements, field
      activities requirements).

Keywords:       'Laboratories,       'Certification,
'Environmental monitoring, Standarization, Inspection,
Licensure, Test facilities, Program management, Qual-
ity assurance, 'National Environmental Laboratory Ac-
creditation, Reference laboratories.
PB2000-102245REB              PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion
Devices in  Developing Countries: Charcoal-Mak-
ing Kilns in Thailand (Report on Phase 3). Rept. for
1994-98.
East-West Center,  Honolulu,  HI. Environment Pro-

K. Smith, D. Pennise, P. Knummongkql, J. Zhang, W.
Panyathanya, R. Rasmussen, M. Knalil, V. Chaiwong,
and K. Ritgeen. Dec 1999,74p, EPA/6007R-99/109.
Grant EPA-R-820243
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention  and
Control Div.
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The  report gives results of measurements of airborne
emissions, during typical operating conditions, from
charcoal-making kilns commonly used in the devel-
oping world. The kilns tested were of five types: brick
beehive, mud beehive, earth mound, rice husk mound,
and single (oil) drum. Emission factors for the produc-
tion of charcoal were determined for: (1) the direct
greenhouse gases carbon dioxide (CO2),  methane
(CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O); (2) the indirect green-
house gases  carbon monoxide (CO) and total non-
methane hydrocarbons (TNMHCs); and  (3) total sus-
pended partteulates (TSPs). Charcoal production effi-
ciency (yield) and charcoal and fuelwood composition
were determined as well.

Keywords: 'Air pollution sources, 'Greenhouse gases,
'Kilns, "Combustion products, 'Thailand, Wood fuels,
Charcoals, Carbon, Combustion efficiency, Emission
factors, Carbon dioxide, Methane, Hydrocarbons, Ni-
trogen oxides, Nitrous oxide, Carbon monoxide, Partic-
ulates.
PB2000-102353REB              PCA05/MFA01
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Frame-
work  for  Human  Health   Risk  Assessment.
Colloquium No. 1. Held  in Arlington,  Virginia on
September 28-29,1997.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
24 Nov 1997,74p, NCEA-W-0028, EPA/600/R-99/001.
Contract EPA-68-D5-0028
See also PB99-136335 (Colloquium No. 2). Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
recognized the need  to  develop  a framework for
human health risk assessment that puts a perspective
on the approaches  in practice throughout the Agency.
The framework will  be a communication piece that will
lay out the scientific basis, principles,  and policy
choices underlying  past and current risk assessment
approaches and will provide recommendations for inte-
grating/harmonizing risk assessment methodologies
for all human health endpoints. As an initial step in this
process, the Agency's Risk Assessment  Forum orga-
nized a colloquium  series, consisting of two internal
coltoquia.  The colloquia brought together EPA sci-
entists for a dialogue on various scientific and policy
issues pertaining to EPA's cancer and noncancer risk
assessment approaches. The first colloquium focused
on the role of mode of action information in re-exam-
ining  and  developing new risk  assessment ap-
proaches.

Keywords: 'US EPA, 'Human health, 'Risk  assess-
ment, 'Meetings,  Public  health, Toxicity,  Dose-re-
sponse  relationships,  Carcinogenesis,  Neoplasms,
Case studies, Government policies, Noncancer ef-
fects.
PB2000-102354REB              PC A09/MF A02
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR.
Quantifying   Physical   Habitat   in  Wadeable
Streams. Surface Waters.
OAO Corp., Corvallis, OR.
P. R. Kaufmann, P. Levine, E. G. Robison, C. Seeliger,
and D. V. Peck. Jul 1999,160p, EPA/620/R-99/003.
Contracts EPA-68-W5-0065, EPA-68-C6-005
Prepared in cooperation with Oregon State Dept.  of
Forestry, Satem. and Dynamac International, Inc., Cor-
vallis, OR. Sponsored by National Health and Environ-
mental Effects Research Lab., Corvallis, OR.
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We describe concepts, rationale, and analytical proce-
dures for characterizing physical habitat in wadeable
streams based on raw data generated from methods
similar or equal to those of Kaufmann and Robison (in
PB99-139156). We provide guidance for calculating
measures  or indices of stream size and gradient,
sinuosity, substrate  size and  stability, habitat com-
plexity and cover, woody debris size and abundance,
residual pool dimensions and frequency, riparian vege-
tation cover  and structure,  anthropogenic  disturb-
ances, and channel-riparian interaction. We evaluated
sampling precision of field habitat survey methods em-
ployed by EMAP in several hundred streams in Oregon
and  the Mid-Atlantic  region,  comparing  variance
among streams ('signals') with variance between re-
peat stream visits (measurement 'noise'). The  final
measure of the utility of a habitat approach is whether
it is useful for interpreting controls on biota or impacts
of human activity.

Keywords: "Aquatic habitats, 'Streams, 'Quantitative
analysis, Surface  waters,  Data analysis,  Measure-
ment, Riparian  waters, Environmental surveys, Chan-
nel morphology, Substrates, Gradients(Streams), Bio-
logical communities, Fish,  Riparian  plants,  Can-
opies(Vegetation),  Ground cover. Statistical analysis,
Man environment  interactions,  EMAP(Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program).
PB2000-102378REB               PC A05/MF A01
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Duluth, MN.
Review of Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the
Tests Reliable  Predictors of Aquatic  Ecosystem
Community Responses.
California State Water Resources Control Board, Sac-
ramento.
V. deVlaming, and T. J. Norberg-King. Jul 1999,72p,
EPA/600/R-97/114.
See also PB96-141445, and PB96-141452. Sponsored
by  National  Health and Environmental  Effects Re-
search Lab., Duluth, MN.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document provides a comprehensive review to
evaluate the reliability of single species (also referred
to as indicator species) toxicity test results in predicting
aquatic ecosystem impacts, also known as the ecologi-
cal relevance of laboratory single species toxicity tests.
Since aquatic ecosystem biological assessments have
been performed to determine whether toxicity test re-
sults are predictive of biological community impacts,
the strengths  and limitations of these validation tools
have been assessed. Ecological  relevance has been
analyzed in studies on ambient waters, effluents, and
other types of aqueous media. Furthermore, the effec-
tiveness of laboratory single species  toxicity tests with
individual chemicals in predicting biological community
impacts and/or  environmental adverse  effect con-
centrations is evaluated. Merits of published criticisms
of the predictive effectiveness of single species used in
laboratory toxicity tests are analyzed. Also, the ques-
tion of whether single species used  in laboratory tox-
icity tests are more sensitive than most natural popu-
lations is discussed. Alternatives to single species tox-
icity tests are explored.

Keywords:  'Biological  communities, 'Aquatic eco-
systems, 'Testing,  "Toxicity, "Indicator species, Bio-
indicators, Water pollution effects, Chemical effluents,
Chemical compounds, Sea water, Bottom sediments,
Bioassay, Environmental impact assessments, Eco-
logical concentration, Environmental surveys, Statis-
tical analysis, Bioassessments.
PB2000-102381REB               PC A04/MF A01
Federal Register, Volume 64, Number 140, Thurs-
day, July 22,1999, Proposed Rules. Part 2. Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency,  40 CFR, Part 403:
Streamlining the  General  Pretreatment  Regula-
tions for  Existing and New Sources of Pollution;
Proposed Rule.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
22Jul1999,42p.
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EPA is proposing to revise several provisions of the
General Pretreatment Regulations that address restric-
tions on and oversight of industrial users who introduce
pollutants   into   publicly  owned treatment  works
(POTWs). EPA  is also proposing changes to certain
program requirements to be consistent with National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System  (NPDES) re-
quirements.  The proposals would reduce the regu-
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latory burden on both industrial users and State and
POtw Control Authorities without affecting environ-
mental protection.

Keywords: 'Industrial wastes, 'Waste water disposal,
'Regulations, 'Facilities management, 'Water pollution
control,  Water pollution  sources, Discharge(Water),
Waste water treatment. Sewage  treatment plants,
Pretreatment, Requirements, Clean Water Act, Na-
tional Pollutant Discharge Elimination System,  State
government,  Local  government,  'Waste  handlers,
'Publicly   owned  treatment   works,    National
Pretreatment Program.
PB2000-102387REB               PC A07/MF A02
Guidance  Manual for the  Control  of  Wastes
Hauled to Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Wastewater Management.
Sep 1999,114p, EPA/833/&-98/003.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Hauled waste may cause adverse impacts to waste-
water treatment plants because it is usually more con-
centrated than typical domestic wastewater and may
not be equalized when  discharged.  Adverse impacts
may include pass through, interference,  sludge con-
tamination, and hazards to  POTW personnel. To help
prevent  hauled  wastes from  causing problems,
POTWs need to adequately control the discharge of
hauled waste to their treatment plants. This guidance is
designed to provide information for smaller  POTWs,
generally  those without pretreatment programs, on
how to develop and implement hauled waste controls.
The guidance discusses collection  of  information on
waste haulers, characterization of  hauled waste re-
ceived, evaluation of potential impacts, and the devel-
opment and implementation of controls. The guidance
also includes case studies of successful waste hauler
programs and example forms.

Keywords: 'Sewage treatment plants, 'Waste water
treatment, 'Dtscharge(Water), 'Water pollution control,
'Manuals, Water pollution sources. Waste water dis-
posal,  Hazardous  wastes,   Toxic   substances,
Pretreatment,  Sludges,  Impact,  Permits, Legal as-
pects. Regulations, National Pollutant Discharge Elimi-
nation System, 'Publicly  owned  treatment  works.
Waste characterization,  POTWs(Publicry owned treat-
ment works).
PB2000-102432REB              PC A11/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Lime Manufacturing Emssions Test Report Chem-
ical  Lime  Company  (Formerly APG Lime  Com-
pany) Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 1 of 2. Appen-
dices A and B. Final rept.
Pacific Environmental  Services, Inc.,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
Sep 1999,224p, EPA/454/R-99/045A.
Contract EPA-68D70069
See  also PB2000-102433, Volume 2.  Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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This report presents the results of a testing program
conducted  at the Chemical Lime Company (formerly
APG Lime  Company),  Ripptemead, Virginia to obtain
air emissions data to support the EPA's development
of the lime  manufacturing NESHAP. Testing was con-
ducted on a coal-fired rotary kiln to determine total hy-
drocarbons, paniculate matter, metals,  and  dioxin/
furan at the inlet and outlet of the baghouse. In addi-
tion, testing was conducted on a cooler exhaust stack
to determine uncontrolled emissions of paniculate mat-
ter and metals.

Keywords:  'Mineral industry, "Lime, 'Manufacturing,
•Baghouses, 'Air pollution sampling. Industrial  plants.
Kilns, Stack gases, Emission factors. Air pollution mon-
itoring, Hydrocarbons, Dioxins, Furans, Metals, Partic-
ulates, Analytical  methods. Quality assurance, Ta-
btes(Data),  Ripptemead(Virginia),  NESHAP(National
Emission Standards for Hazard Air Pollutants), Fugi-
tive emissions.
PB2000-102433REB              PC A99/MF EOS
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Lime Manufacturing Emssions Test Report Chem-
ical Lime Company (Formerly  APG Lime  Com-
pany) Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appen-
dices OF. Final rept.
Pacific Environmental Services,  Inc.,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
Sep 1999,818p, EPA/454/R-99/045A.
Contract EPA-68D700069
See also PB2000-102432, Volume 1.  Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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This report presents  the results of a testing program
conducted at the Chemical Lime Company (formerly
APG Lime Company), Ripplemead, Virginia to obtain
air emissions data to support the EPA's development
of the lime manufacturing NESHAP. Testing was con-
ducted on a coal-fired rotary kiln to determine total hy-
drocarbons,  paniculate  matter, metals,  and  dioxin/
furan at the inlet and outlet of the baghouse. In addi-
tion, testing was conducted on a cooler exhaust stack
to determine uncontrolled emissions of paniculate mat-
ter and metals.

Keywords: 'Mineral industry, 'Lime, 'Manufacturing,
'Baghouses, 'Air pollution sampling. Industrial plants.
Kilns, Stack gases, Emission factors, Air pollution mon-
itoring, Hydrocarbons, Dioxins, Furans, Metals, Partte-
ulates, Analytical methods.  Quality assurance, Ta-
bles(Data),  Graphs(Charts),  Ripptemead(Virginia),
NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazard Air
Pollutants), Fugitive emissions.
PB2000-102449REB              PC A11/MF A03
Regulatory Impact Analysis  and Revised  Health
Risk Reduction and Cost Analysis for Radon in
Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Nov 1999,224p, EPA/815/D-99/002.
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Table of Contents:
   Executive Summary;
   Introduction;
   Health Effects From Radon Exposure;
   Consideration of Regulation Alternatives;
   Baseline Analysis;
   Benefits Analysis;
   Cost Analysis Compliance With an MCU
   Economic Impact Analysis;
   Results:
   Weighing the Costs and Benefits of the Proposed
     Rule;
   Costs and Benefits of 100 Percent Compliance
     WithanMCL;
   (Appendix A) Equations and Parameter Values
     Used in the Assessment of Risks and Risk
     Reduction Benefits;
   (Appendix B) Cost Curves for Radon Reduction and
     Disinfection Technologies;
   (Appendix C) Flow Estimation Equations for Public
     and Private Water Systems;
   (Appendix D) Summary Cost Tables;
   (Appendix E) MMM Scenario Cost and Benefit

   and (Appendix F) NTNCWS Cost and Benefit
     Tables.

Keywords: 'Radon 222, 'Drinking water, 'Risk assess-
ment, 'Health hazards, 'Cost analysis, Potable water,
Water  supply.  Regulations,  Water systems. Water
quality  standards. Standards  compliance. Require-
ments,  Economic analysis. Cost benefit analysis. Cost
estimation.  Economic impact.  Health effects, Alter-
natives, 'Regulatory impact analysis,  MCL(Maximum
Contaminant  Level),  MMM(Multimedia  Mitigation),
NTNCWS(Non-Transient Non-Community Water Sys-
tems).
PB2000-102451REB              PC A05/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Small System  Regulatory Requirements under the
Safe Drinking Water Act as Amended in 1996. Fact
Sheets for Existing and Future Rules. Case Stud-
ies: Cost Estimates of Small System Compliance.
Cadmus Group, Inc., Waltham, MA.
Jul 1999,52p, EPA/816/R-99/011.
Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Water.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Contents:
   Current SDWA Requirements  (Stage 1 Disinfection
      By-Products Rule;
   Surface Water Treatment Rule;
   Total Coliform Rule;
   Lead and Copper Rule;
   Chemical Monitoring Phase II/V;
   Radionuclides;
   Public Notification Rule;
   Consumer Confidence Reports);
   Future SDWA Requirements (Ground Water Rule;
   Long Term 1 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment
      Rule;
   Arsenic;
   Radon;
   Radionuclides;
   Filter Backwash Recycling);
   Case Studies:
   Cost Estimates of Small System Compliance.

Keywords:    'Water    systems,     'Regulations,
•Compliance, Safe Drinking Water Act, Requirements,
Water quality standards, Potable water, Water supply,
Cost estimation, Case studies, 'Small systems.
PB2000-102452REB              PC A09/MF A02
Office of Wastewater Management: Catalog of
Publications, October 1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Oct 1999,154p, EPA/832/B-99/004.
Supersedes PB99-111684.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This catalog divides the documents  into fifteen broad
subject  sections: (1)  Biosolids;  (2) Construction
Grants; (3) Environmental Impact Statements; (4) Fed-
eral Registers; (5) Finance; (6) Needs ad Assess-
ments; (7) Operation and  Maintenance; (8) Permitting
Issues;  (9) Pollution  Prevention and Control;  (10)
Pretreatment; (11) Small  Communities;  (12) Storm
Water/Combined Sewer Overflows.

Keywords: 'US EPA, 'Catatogs(Publications), Waste
water treatment,  Water  treatment  plants, Sewage
treatment plants. Operation and maintenance, Con-
struction, Storm water runoff, Combined sewers, Over-
flow, Pretreatment, Sewage sludge. Permits, Water
quality management, Water conservation, Water pollu-
tion control, Environmental impact statements, Finan-
cial statements. Funding, Grants, Program manage-
ment. Clean Water Act, Pollution regulations, Listings,
'Office of Wastewater Management, Biosolids, Pollu-
tion prevention. Small systems.
PB2000-102455REB              PC A12/MF A03
Methods, Occurrence and Monitoring  Document
for Radon from Drinking Water. Public Comment
Draft
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Nov 1999,232p, EPA/815/D-99/003.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

These Methods, Occurrence, and Monitoring  (MOM)
Document has been developed by EPA in support of
the rulemaking process for radon in drinking water. The
Agency is proposing a Maximum Contaminant Level
Goal (MCLG) and  National Primary Drinking Water
Regulations (NPDWR) for radon-222 in public water
supplies.  The purposes of this  document are: identi-
fication of available analytical methods for monitoring
radon in groundwater sources and in drinking water,
discussion of  the patterns of occurrence  of radon in
groundwater and drinking water, and  explanation of al-
ternative monitoring schemes for assuring  compliance
with the proposed rule.

Keywords:    'Radon    222,   'Drinking    water,
'Radiochemical analysis, 'Radiation  monitoring. Pota-
ble water, Ground water. Water supply, Water sources,
Analytical  methods, Radioecological  concentration,
Standards compliance, Water quality standards, Risk
analysis, Patterns.
PB2000-102456REB              PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Radon
from Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
F. Bekdash, P. Rana, T. Scriba, D. Benelmouffok, M.
WakJron, and A. Palit. May 1999,228p, EPA/815/D-99/
004.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0059
Sponsored   by  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Water.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this document is to assist the  U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) in updating the
radon-relevant portions ofits Technologies and Costs'
(T&C) documents developed to support the 1991 pro-
posed radionucltdes  rule. This document is organized
as follows: List of Abbreviations; List of Definitions and
Conversion Units;  Table of Contents; List of  Figures;
List of Tables; (Chapter 1) Introduction: Presents gen-
eral information on the chemical and physical prop-
erties of radon and the regulatory background, and de-
fines the objectives of this document; (Chapter 2) Re-
moval of Radon from Drinking Water Discusses tech-
nologies  and techniques for  removing radon from
drinking water sources.  Technologies  presented in-
clude various aeration technologies, granular activated
carbon (GAG) treatment, and other low technology
radon  removal techniques. Also,  this chapter dis-
cusses pre-  and post treatment  requirements for se-
lected radon removal technologies;  (Chapter 3) Best
Management Practices: Presents an overview of best
management practices (BMPs) for removing moderate
amounts of radon from drinking water sources; (Chap-
ter 4) Radon Removal Costs: Provides information on
available cost models used for costing various radon
removal technologies and presents  costs for various
system size  categories  and types; and (Appendix A)
Provides supporting  information for cost analysis and
possible off-gas emissions regulations.

Keywords: 'Radon 222, 'Water treatment,  "Removal,
•Drinking water,.Water supply, Potable water, Water
sources,  Aeration, Granular bed  filters, Activated car-
bon treatment, Pretreatment, Emissions, Off-gas sys-
tems, Operation and maintenance, Cost models, Cost
estimation. Capitalized costs, Operating costs, Case
studies, Best Management practices, Treatment Tech-
nology.


PB2000-102464REB              PCA17/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
Sockxtemographic Data Used for Identifying Po-
tentially Highly Exposed Populations.
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
P. Wood, M. Wilson, A. Adenuga, S. Anderson, and L
Phillips. Jul 1999,352p, NCEA-W-0071, EPA/600/R-
99/060.
Contracts EPA-66-D3-0013, EPA-68-D5-0051
See also PB98-124217. Sponsored  by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. National Center
for Environmental Assessment.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The document assists  assessors  in identifying and
enumerating potentially highly exposed populations.
This document presents data relating to factors which
potentially impact an individual or group's exposure to
environmental contaminants based on activity patterns
(how  time  is  spent),  microenvironments  (locations
where  time  is spent),  and other  socio-demographic
data such as age, gender, race and economic status.
Populations  potentially  more  exposed to  various
chemicals of concern, relative to the  general popu-
lation, is also addressed.

Keywords:     'Social     factors,     'Demography,
'Environmental  exposure pathway, 'Human popu-
lations,  Hazardous  materials,  Toxic substances,
Chemical  compounds,  Drinking  water, Water con-
sumption, Consumer products. Food consumption, Oc-
cupational exposure, Waste disposal,  Inhalation, In-
gestion(Biplogy), Dermal absorption, Residential build-
ings, Activities of  daily living, Factor analysis, Posi-
tion(Location),   Culture(Social   sciences),   Ethnic
groups, Trends,  Statistical analysis, Socioeconomic
conditions.
PB2000-102474REB              PC A11/Mf A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test  Report (Fou-
rier  Transform Infrared Spectroscopy).  Chemical
Lime Company  (Fomerly  Eastern  Ridge  Lime
Company) Ripplemead, Virginia.
Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO.
30 Sep 1999,218p, EPA/454/R-99/051.
Contract EPA-68-D-98-027
See  also PB2000-102475,  and PB99-169245. 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.

The  purpose  of this project was to measure organic
and inorganic hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) using a
test  method  based  on Fourier Transform  Infrared
Spectroscopy. This report  describes the test proce-
dures and presents results of the  testing at Eastern
Ridge Lime plant in Ripplemead, Virginia.

Keywords: 'Mineral industry, "Lime, 'Air pollution sam-
pling, 'Fourier transform infrared Spectroscopy, Air pol-
lution monitoring, Industrial  plants, Kilns, Stack gases,
Scrubbers, Air pollution control equipment, Test meth-
ods.  Analytical methods, Quality control. Quality assur-
ance, 'Hazardous air pollutants, Ripplemead(virginia),
NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants), MACT(Maximum Achievable Control
Technology).
PB2000-102475REB              PCA13/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test  Report (Fou-
rier  Transform Infrared Spectroscopy).  Final Re-
port. Chemical Lime  Company  (Formerly APG
Lime Company) Ripplemead, Virginia.
Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO.
30 Sep 1999,258p, EPA/454/R-99/046.
Contract EPA-68-D-98-027
See  also  PB2000-102474. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle Park,
NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The  purpose of this project was to  measure organic
and inorganic hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) using a
test  method  based  on Fourier Transform  Infrared
Spectroscopy.  This  report  describes the test proce-
dures and presents results of the testing at APG Lime
plant in Ripplemead, Virginia.
Keywords: 'Mineral industry, 'Lime, 'Air pollution sam-
pling, 'Fourier transform infrared Spectroscopy, Air pol-
lution monitoring, Industrial plants, Kilns, Stack gases,
Scrubbers,  Baghouses, Air pollution control equip-
ment, Test methods, Analytical methods, Quality con-
trol, Quality assurance,  "Hazardous air  pollutants,
Ripplemead(Virginia),  NESHAP(National   Emission
Standards   for    Hazardous   Air   Pollutants),
MACT(Maximum Achievable Control Technology).
PB2000-102483REB               PC A05/MF A01
Potential  Species for Phytoremediation  of Per-
chlprate. Research rept.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Athens, GA. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.
S. Susarta, S. T. Bacchus, S. C. McCutcheon, and N.
L. Wolfe. Aug 1999, 66p, EPA/600/R-99/069.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Three laboratory-scale experiments were conducted
to: (1) evaluate the ability of selected terrestrial, wet-
land, and aquatic plants to remove perchlorate from an
aqueous solution; (2) compare the performance of dif-
ferent age classes of ne plant species; (3) evaluate the
role of nutrients on perchlorate removal; (4) determine
the fate of perchlorate removed from solution  (e.g.,
plant tissue distribution; accumulation vs. breakdown);
(5) document external plant responses to perchlorate;
and  (6) predict field-scale  performance of the plant
species evaluated. Perchlorate concentrations of 0.2,
2.0, and  20 ppm were tested  in aqueous and sand
treatments for ten-day periods in each experiment.

Keywords:   'Soil  treatment,   'Water  treatment,
'Performance evaluation, 'Perchlorates, Soil contami-
nation, Land pollution control. Ground water,  Water
pollution control, Wetlands, Aquatic plants, Removal,
Nutrients, Plant tissues, Uptake, Ecological concentra-
tion, Bioaccumulation, Response.
PB2000-102759REB               PC A04/MF A01
Guardian: EPA's Formative Years, 1970-1973.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
D. C. Williams. Sep 1993,40p, EPA/202/K-93/002.
See also PB92-182377.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at  5285
Port Royal Road,  Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Few federal  agencies evoke as much emotion in the
average American as the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA). Either directly or indirectly, the
agency's operations confront the average person in in-
timate ways. The  agency has continued to follow many
of the pollution control strategies set forth by its first ad-
ministrator, William D.  Rockelshaus. Understanding
the course set by  Ruckelshaus and his staff illuminates
not only EPA's past, but clarifies the agency's place in
American society  today.

Keywords: 'US EPA, 'History, Federal agencies, Envi-
ronmental protection, Regulations, Enforcement, Envi-
ronmental issues, Pollution control, Waste manage-
ment.
PB2000-102815REB              PC A07/MF A02
Intensive Survey of the Marys River Basin. Sum-
mer 1995.
Ijlinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Bureau of Water.
S. P. Shasteen, D. B. Muir, G. L Minton, M. R. Matson,
and R. L. Hite. Mar 1998,122p, IEPA/BOW/98-001.
See also PB97-177901. Prepared in cooperation with
Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources, Springfield.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois
EPA) report is a product of an ongoing statewide effort
to assess Illinois stream quality and to identify causes
and sources of surface water use impairments. The
                                                                                                                                June  2000

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
1995 Intensive Survey of the Marys River basin was
developed in conjunction with the Illinois Cooperative
Intensive Basin Survey Program jointly conducted by
the Illinois EPA and the Illinois Department of Natural
Resources. This report, which describes the quality of
surface water resources in the Marys River basin, is
one of a series of Illinois EPA reports generated from
this Cooperative Intensive Basin Survey Program.

Keywords: 'Marys River, 'River basins, 'Water pollu-
tion sources,  'Impaired water use, Surface waters,
Water  quality, Nonpoint sources.  Waste water dis-
posal,  Aquatic habitats. Fish habitats, Invertebrates,
Coal mining, Water treatment plants, Sediment load,
Water  pollution sampling, Water pollution monitoring,
Chemical  analysis. Environmental surveys, Illinois,
Randolph County(lllinois), Cooperative Intensive Basin
Survey Program.
PB2000-102821REB
                                 PC A04/MF A01
Driving Investment in Energy Efficiency: ENERGY
STAR (Trade Name) and  Other Voluntary  Pro-
grams. 1998 Annual Report
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Air and Radiation.
Jul 1999,40p, EPA/430/R-99/005.
See also PB98-173776.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This annual report summarizes the environmental and
economic results from the partnership programs of the
Climate Protection Division through the end of 1998:
Energy    Star    BuikJings(SM)    and    Green
LJghtsfTrademark); Energy Star(Trademark)-Labeled
Products; Methane Partnerships; and Environmental
Stewardship Programs.

Keywords: 'Energy  efficiency, "Air pollution abate-
ment, 'Investments,  Greenhouse  gases, Emissions,
Buildings, Energy use. Environmental protection, Eco-
nomic analysis, Cost effectiveness, Government pro-
grams. Cooperation,  'Public-private partnerships. En-
ergy  Star program, Green Lights Program, Methane
partnership. Environmental Stewardship Program.
 PB2000-102824REB              PC A18/MF A03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 FTIR and Method 25A Emissions Test at an Inte-
 grated  Iron   and  Steel  Manufacturing  Plant:
 Youngstown Sinter Company of WCI Steel, Inc.,
 Youngstown, Ohio.
 Midwest Research Inst, Kansas City, MO.
 Sep 1999,376p, EPA/454/R-99/034.
 Contract EPA-68-D^8-027
 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 purpose of this testing program was  to obtain
 emissions data by using FTIR and EPA Method 25a on
 a sintering process to quantify and characterize HAP
 and other detected emissions and the performance of
 the control unit for  MACT standard development  for
 this industry (Integrated Iron and Steel).

 Keywords: 'Air pollution sampling, 'Iron and steel in-
 dustry, 'Steel plants, 'Emission tests, Fourier trans-
 form infrared spectroscopy, Air pollution detection, Sin-
 tering,  Baghouses,  Hydrocarbons.  Steel  making.
 Chemical analysis.  Test  methods, Quality control.
 Quality assurance. EPA Method 25A, MACT(Maximum
 Achievable  Control  Technology), NESHAP(NatJona)
 Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants), Na-
 tional  Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollut-
 ants.
 PB2000-102828REB               PC A11/MF A03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Lime   Manufacturing  Emissions  Test  Report.
Chemical Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge
Lime  Company),  Ripptemead, Virginia. Final Re-
port Volume 1 of 2. Final rept.
Pacific Environmental Services,  Inc.,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
Sep 1999,222p, EPA/454/R-99/044A.
Contracts EPA-68D70069, EPA-68D20162
See also PB2000-102829 (Volume 2). Sponsored 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 presents the results of a testing program
conducted at the Chemical Lime Company (formerly
Eastern Ridge Lime Company), Ripptemead, Virginia
to obtain air  emissions data to support the EPA's de-
velopment of the lime manufacturing NESHAP. Testing
was conducted on a coal-fired rotary kiln to (1) deter-
mine total hydrocarbons  (THC) at the common inlet
and individual outlets of two parallel wet scrubbers and
(2) determine concentrations and mass rates of partic-
ulate matter (PM) metals,  and  dioxin/furan (CDD/CDF)
at the individual outlets of the two scrubbers. In addi-
tion, testing was conducted on the hydrator exhaust to
determine emissions of PM and metals.

Keywords: "Ume,  'Manufacturing, "Mineral  industry,
'Air  pollution sampling,  'Emission tests, Industrial
plants. Kilns, Emissions, Stack  gases,  Baghouses,
Scrubbers, Air pollution control equipment, Dioxins,
Furans, Hydrocarbons, Particulates, Metals, Chemical
analysis,    Analytical   methods,   Tables(Data),
Graphs(Charts),              Ripplemead(Virginia),
NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants).
PB20OO-102829REB               PC A99/MF EOS
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Lime  Manufacturing  Emissions  Test  Report.
Chemical Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge
Lime Company), Ripptemead, Virginia. Final Re-
port Volume 2 of 2.
Pacific Environmental  Services, Inc., Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
Sep 1999,816p, EPA/454/R-99/044B.
Contracts EPA-68D70069, EPA-68D20162
See also PB2000-102828 (Volume 1). Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report presents the results of a testing program
conducted  at the Chemical  Lime Company (formerly
Eastern Ridge Lime Company), Ripplemead, Virginia
to obtain air emissions data to support the EPA's de-
velopment of the lime manufacturing NESHAP. Testing
was conducted on a coal-fired rotary kiln to (1) deter-
mine total  hydrocarbons (THC) at the common inlet
and individual outlets of two parallel wet scrubbers and
(2) determine concentrations and mass rates of panic-
ulate matter (PM) metals, and dioxin/furan (CDD/CDF)
at the individual outlets  of the two scrubbers. In addi-
tion, testing was conducted on the hydrator exhaust to
determine emissions of PM and metals.

Keywords:  'Lime, 'Manufacturing, 'Mineral  industry,
'Air pollution sampling. 'Emission  tests, Industrial
plants, Kilns, Emissions,  Stack gases,  Baghouses,
Scrubbers, Air pollution control equipment, Dioxins,
Furans, Hydrocarbons, Particulates, Metals, Chemical
analysis.    Analytical    methods,   Tabtes(Data),
Graphs(Charts),               Ripotemead(Virginia),
NESHAPtNational Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants).


PB2000-102835REB               PC A06/MF A01
Waste Research Strategy.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
Feb 1999,80p, EPA/600/R-98/154.
See also PB96-178041.
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This document describes a strategy to focus waste re-
search at a national level to reduce the greatest risks to
people and the  environment. This strategy identifies
four research topic areas  which correspond  to the
major waste-related environmental problems (contami-
nated ground water, contaminated soil/vadose zone,
emissions from waste combustion facilities, and active
waste management facilities). The strategy prioritizes
research activities that ORD should undertake through
Fiscal Year 2000 (FYOO). This report is organized into
three chapters. Chapter 1 summarizes the major waste
problems facing  the United States, associated risks to
human health and the environment, and costs of prop-
er management  and cleanup. Chapter 2 contains the
essence of the  strategy. It first lists waste research
needs; then describes the four environmental problem
areas plus technical support along with related  re-
search activities  for each tope; and finally presents the
ranking  of the activities with the  rationabtes from the
rankings.  The conclusions of the  strategy are dis-
cussed in Chapter 3 along with outstanding issues that
require further evaluation.

Keywprds: 'US  EPA, 'Research and development,
•Priorities, 'Strategy, 'Planning, Research programs,
Research  management, Hazardous  wastes,  Solid
waste  management.  Remediation,  Water  pollution
control, Ground water. Land pollution control, Soil con-
tamination, Incinerators, Waste processing plants, Fa-
cilities management, Oil  spills, Storage tanks. Leak-
age, Emissions,  Environmental issues.
PB20OO-102873REB               PC A09/MF A02
Economic  Impact  Analysis for the  Final  Sec-
ondary Aluminum Production  National Emission
Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
L M. Chappell, and J. King. Dec 1999,156p, EPA/452/
R-99/006.
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This report evaluates the impacts of the final rule for
controls of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) in the Sec-
ondary Aluminum industry. Social costs are estimated
by evaluating costs of compliance with the rule and as-
sociated  market  impacts including:  potential  price
changes in secondary aluminum, possible changes in
the quantity  of secondary aluminum produced,  small
entity impacts, and employment impacts.

Keywords: 'Aluminum industry, 'Secondary materials
industry,  'Air pollution  standards, 'Economic impact,
Air pollution control, Die casting. Smelters, Foundries,
Air pollution economics, Social effect, Standards com-
pliance, Inventories, Metal scrap, Employment, Small
business, Prices, Markets, Supply and demand, Cost
benefit  analysis. Environmental  impacts,  'National
Emission Standards for  Hazardous Air  Pollutants,
•NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants),  Regulatory impact analysis.
PB2000-102893REB               PC A06/MF A01
Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Pro-
viders.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Jan 2000,82p, EPA/542/R-99/012.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of  this study is to offer detailed informa-
tion about the market, financial, and stock market per-
formance over time of a sector of the environmental
technology market - companies that offer innovative re-
mediation technology approaches. While successful
commercialization of technologies is tied to many fac-
tors, this report attempts to provide a realistic backdrop
and set of expectations for financial performance for
new entrants into that market This multi-year review
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highlights the importance of building alliances beyond
the market niche of remediation to achieve better finan-
cial results. It addition, by reviewing both the success-
ful and the less successful approaches that have been
taken, the report suggests strategies for achieving suc-
cessful commercialization.

Keywords: 'Small business, 'Financial management,
'Trends, Performance, Stocks(Finance), Market value,
Earnings, Commercialization, Technology innovation,
Pollution  control,  'Innovative treatment technology,
Environmental media, VISITT(Vendor Information Sys-
tem for Innovative Treatment Technologies).
PB2000-102899REB              PC A12/MF A03
Registration Eligibility Decision  (RED):  EPTC.
(Includes RED Facts: EPTC Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1999,228p, EPA/738/R-99/006.
For Fact Sheet only, see PB2000-102900.
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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 S-ethyl dipropyfthiocarbamate (EPTC) and
determined that all uses, when labeled  and used as
specified in the document, are eligible for reregistra-
tion. The document presents the Agency's decision re-
garding the  reregistration eligibility of the registered
uses of EPTC, including the risk to infants and children
for potential dietary, drinking water, dermal or oral ex-
posures. Section I is the introduction. Section II de-
scribes EPTC, its uses, data requirements, and regu-
latory history. Section III discusses the human health
and environmental  assessment based  on the data
available to the Agency. Section IV presents the rereg-
istration decision for EPTC and Section V discusses
the reregistration requirements for EPTC. Finally, Sec-
tion VI contains the Appendices that support this RED.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, Thiocarbamates, Weed con-
trol, Herbicides, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans,
Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical
properties, Environmental impacts, Pollution  regula-
tions,  Administrative  procedures,   Requirements,
*EPTC,           'Reregistration,           S-ethyl
dipropylthiocarbamate, Use patterns, CAS 759-94-4.


PB2000-102900REB              PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: EPTC.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1999,10p, EPA/738/F-99/011.
See also PB2000-102899.
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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 0064, EPTC (S-Ethyl
dipropylthiocarbamate). EPTC is a pre-emergence and
early post-emergence thiocarbamate herbicide used to
control the growth of germinating  annual  weeds, in-
cluding broadleaves, grasses, and sedges.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, Thiocarbamates, Weed con-
trol, Herbicides, Toxicity,  Risk assessment, Humans,
Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical
properties, Environmental impacts, Pollution  regula-
tions.  Administrative  procedures,   Requirements,
•EPTC,           'Reregistration,           S-ethyf.
dipropylthiocarbamate, Use patterns, CAS 759-94-4.


PB2000-102903REB              PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Technology Innovation Office.
Perspectives on  Private Investment in Innovative
Remediation Technology Companies.
Environmental Capital Network, Ann Arbor, Ml. Center
for Environmental Policy, Economics and Science.
Dec 1999,34p.
Sponsored  by Environmental  Protection Agency,
Washington, DC. Technology Innovation Office.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this report is to develop a framework for
the Environmental Capital Network (ECN) and for pol-
icy makers to significantly accelerate the successful
commercializtion of innovative clean-up, treatment and
site characterization remediation technologies. More
specifically, ECN has attempted to identify and under-
stand the steps that can be taken to increase the quan-
tity and speed of private equity investments in early
stage companies developing and commercializing in-
novative remediation technologies.

Keywords:  'Investments,  "Small  business,  Capital,
Fixed investment, Financing, Market analysis, Tech-
nology innovation, Commercialization,  Remediation,
Site     characterization,     Waste      treatment,
'Environmental Capital Network, 'Innovative treatment
technologies.


PB2000-102921REB              PCA18/MFA04
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Pro-
gram. Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume
1. Demonstration Program.
TetraTech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Jul 1999,394p, EPA/5407R-99/500A.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0037
See also PB2000-102922  (Volume 2)  and PB2000-
102923 (Volume 3). Sponsored by National Risk Man-
agement Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of  Re-
search and Development.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
Superfund Innovative  Technology  Evaluation (SITE)
includes the 'Demonstration Program' which evaluates
and verifies cost and performance of promising innova-
tive technologies at selected hazardous waste sites to
provide reliable performance, cost, and applicability in-
formation for site clean-up decision making. The Dem-
onstration Program currently has 106 developers con-
ducting 116 demonstrations.  Of  these projects, 85
demonstrations are complete and 28 are ongoing. The
projects are divided into the following categories: ther-
mal destruction  (1), biological degradation (21), phys-
ical/chemical treatment (45), solidification/stabilization
(10), physical/chemical radioactive waste treatment
(2), physical/chemical thermal desorption (19), phys-
ical/chemical biological degradation (1), materials han-
dling (3), and other (2). Several technologies represent
more than one treatment category.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous wastes, 'Air pollu-
tion control, 'Land pollution control, 'Water pollution
control, 'Waste  treatment, 'Demonstration programs,
'Performance evaluation.  Remediation, Technology
transfer, Monitoring, Soil contamination,  Sediments,
Sludge treatment, Leachate, Waste water treatment.
Ground water, Oil wastes, Bkxtegradation, Air treat-
ment,  Filtration  Stabilization,  Solidification, Tailings,
Mine wastes,  Liquid wastes, Heat treatment, Physical
treatment, Biological treatment, Chemical treatment,
Steam injection, Soil treatment, Water treatment, Solid
waste    management.   Technology   innovation,
SITE(Superfund  Innovative Technology Evaluation),
"Superfund   Innovative   Technology   Evaluation,
'Innovative treatment technologies. Mixed wastes, Bio-
remediation,  Phytoremediation,  Soil  washing, Soil
vapor extraction.


PB2000-102922REB              PC A14/MF A03
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Pro-
gram. Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume
2. Emergency Technology Program.
TetraTech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Jul 1999,294p, EPA/540/R-99/500B.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0037
See also PB2000-102921  (Volume 1)  and PB2000-
102923 (Volume 3). Sponsored by National Risk Man-
agement Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of  Re-
search and Development.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency's  (EPA)
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
includes the 'Emerging Technology Program'  which
provides funding to developers to continue research ef-
forts from the bench- and pilot-scale levels to promote
the development of innovative technologies. EPA has
provided technical and financial support to 77 projects
in  the Emerging  Technology  Program. Of  these
projects, 66 are completed, 7 are continuing in the pro-
gram, and 4 have exited the program. Eighteen Emerg-
ing Technology Program projects are participating in
the Demonstration  Program,  and 7  of  these  dem-
onstration projects are completed. The 73 active tech-
nologies are divided into the following categories: ther-
mal destruction (9), physical/chemical treatment (38),
biological degradation (19), solidification/stabilization
(2), and materials handling (5).

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous wastes, 'Air pollu-
tion control, "Land  pollution control, 'Water pollution
control, 'Waste treatment, 'Bench-scale experiments,
Technology transfer,  Monitoring, Soil contamination.
Sediments, Sludge treatment, Leachate, Waste water
treatment, Ground water, Oil wastes, Air treatment, Fil-
tration,  Stabilization,  Solidification,  Tailings,  Mine
wastes. Liquid wastes, Heat treatment, Physical treat-
ment. Biological treatment, Chemical treatment, Steam
injection,  Soil treatment, Water treatment, Soil waste
management, Technology  innovation,  Remediation,
'Emerging technologies, "SITE(Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation), 'Superfund Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation, Innovative treatment technologies,
Mixed wastes, Bioremediation, Phytoremediation, Soil
washing, Soil vapor extraction.
PB2000-102923REB               PC A12/MF A03
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Pro-
gram. Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume
3. Monitoring and Measurement Program.
TetraTech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
Jul 1999,240p, EPA/540/R-99/500C.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0037
See  also PB2000-102921 (Volume 1) and  PB2000-
102922 (Volume 2). Sponsored by National Risk Man-
agement Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of Re-
search and Development.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE)
includes  the 'Monitoring and Measurement Tech-
nologies  Program' which evaluates technologies that
detect, monitor, and  measure hazardous and toxic
substances to provide more cost-effective methods for
producing real-time data during site characterization
and  remediation. The Monitoring and Measurement
Technologies (MMT) Program's goal is to assess inno-
vative and alternative monitoring,  measurement, and
site characterization technologies. To  date,  38 tech-
nology demonstrations have occurred under the MMT
Program. These demonstrations have included four
cone penetrometers,  6 field  portable x-ray  fluores-
cence.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous wastes, 'Air pollu-
tion control, 'Land pollution control, 'Water pollution
control, 'Waste treatment, 'Site characterization, 'Cost
effectiveness, Remediation, Technology transfer, Mon-
itoring, Soil contamination, Sediments,  Sludge treat-
ment, Leachate,  Waste  water treatment,  Ground
water, Oil wastes, Air treatment, Filtration, Stabiliza-
tion, Solidification,  Tailings, Mine wastes,  Liquid
wastes. Heat treatment, Physical treatment, Biological
treatment, Chemical treatment,  Steam injection,  Soil
treatment. Water treatment, Soil waste management.
Technology  innovation, *SITE(Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation), 'Superfund  Innovative Tech-
nology Evaluation, Innovative treatment technologies,
Mixed wastes, Bioremediation, Phytoremediation, Soil
washing. Soil vapor extraction.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB2000-102924REB              PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Test-
ing Cupola Wet Scrubber General Motors Corp.,
Saginaw, Michigan. Final Report Volume 1 of 2.
Report Text and Appendices A and B.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Research Tri-
angle Park, NC.
Jul 1999,700p, EPA/454/R-99/025.
Contract EPA-68-D-70069
See ateo PB2000-102925 (Volume 2), and PB99-
163453.  Sponsored by  Environmental Protection
Agency,  Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) is investigating iron and steel foundries to iden-
tify and quantify hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) emit-
ted from cupolas; electric arc furnaces; and pouring,
cooling and shakedown operations of sand mold cast-
ing processes. General Motors Corporation, Saginaw
Casting Operations (GMC), Saginaw, Michigan was
selected by the EPA as the host facility at which to (1)
characterize HAP emissions from cupolas that are con-
trolled by wet scrubbers, and (2) assess wet scrubber
performance in controlling HAP emissions from cupo-
las. This report presents the results of a manual emis-
sions testing program to characterize emissions from a
cupola and assess the performance of the wet scrub-
ber  in controlling HAP emissions. Testing was con-
ducted at the cupola wet scrubber inlet and outlet to
determine air emissions of paniculate matter (PM) and
metal HAPs; and at the cupola wet scrubber outlet to
determine  organic  HAPs consisting of dibenzop-
dioxins and porychlorinated dibenzodurans (PCDDs/
PCOFs) and semi-volatile organic hazardous air pollut-
ants (SVOHAPs), and volatile organic  hazardous air
pollutants (VOHAPs). The data may be used by the
EPA as potential Maximum Achievable Control tech-
nology (MACT) floor technology for cupotas.

Keywords; "Air pollution sampling, "Air pollution control
equipment, "Foundries, "Iron and steel industry, Cupo-
las, Foundry practice, Sand casting. Electric arc fur-
naces. Emissions, Stack gases. Dkwins, Furans, Met-
als, Partjculates, Measurement, Scrubbers, Wet meth-
ods. Data acquisition.  Data analysis. Quality assur-
ance, Tabtes(Data). Graphs(Charts), Volatile organic
compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds,  Haz-
ardous air pollutants, NESHAP(National  Emission
Standards   for    Hazardous   Air    Pollutants),
MACT(Maximum  Achievable  Control  Technology),
Emission rates, Saginaw(Michigan>.
 PB2000-102925REB              PC A22/MF A04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Test-
 Ing Cupola Wet Scrubber General Motors Corp.,
 Saginaw, Michigan. Final Report Volume 2 of 2.
 Appendices C-r.
 Pacific Environmental Services,  Inc., Research  Tri-
 angle Park. NC.
 JuTl 999,496p. EPA/454/R-99/D268.
 Contract EPA-68-O-70069
 See also PB2000-102924 (Volume 1). Sponsored by
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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 Table of Contents:
    Appendix C-Analytical Data, Paniculate Matter
       and Metals;
    Appendix O - Calculations;
    Appendix E-QA/QC Data;
    and Appendix F - Participants.

 Keywords: *Air pollution sampling, 'Air pollution control
 equipment, •Foundries, "Iron and steel industry. Cupo-
 las, Foundry practice. Sand  casting. Electric arc fur-
 naces, Emissions. Stack gases, Dioxms, Furans, Met-
 als, Partfculates, Measurement, Scrubbers, Wet meth-
 ods,  Data acquisition. Data  analysis. Quality assur-
ance, Tables(Data), Graphs(Charts), Volatile organic
compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds, Haz-
ardous  air pollutants,  NESHAP(Nattonal  Emission
Standards   for   Hazardous   Air   Pollutants),
MACT(Maximum Achievable  Control  Technology),
Emission rates, Saginaw(Michtgan).
PB2000-102926REB               PC A08/MF A02
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Narragansett, Rl. Atlantic Ecology Div.
EMAP-Virginia  Province  Four-Year Assessment
11990-93).
Science Applications, Inc., Newport, Rl.
J. F. Paul, J. H. Gentile, K. J. Scott, R. W. Latimer, S.
C. Schimmel, and D. E. Campbell. Oct 1999,144p,
EPA/620/R-99/004, NHEERL-NAR-1837.
Contract EPA-68-01-0005
See also PB96-143409. Prepared in cooperation with
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science,
Miami, FL Sponsored by National Health and Environ-
mental Effects Research Lab., Narragansett, Rl. Atlan-
tic Ecology Div.
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Assessments with the four years (190-93) of ecological
condition data collected by the  USEPA Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP) in estu-
aries of the Virginian Biogeographic Province (Cape
Henry to Cape Cod) were presented. EMAP data were
used to quantify, with confidence, the condition of eco-
logical resources within the broad-expanse of estua-
rine waters comprising the Virginian  Province, as well
as its large and small estuarine  systems and five major
tidal rivers. Over the four-year  period, sufficient sam-
pling sites were available to characterize the condition
of ecological resources for four major watershed sys-
tems within the province (Chesapeake Bay, Delaware
Bay, Hudson-Raritan system, and Rappahannock, and
James Rivers). Results clearly  showed that the EMAP
objectives were not only reasonable but were achiev-
able with  available indicators  collected with a prob-
ability-based sampling design.  It was shown that the
EMAP design can be used to quantify with confidence
the condition of ecological resources.

Keywords: "Biogeography, "Environmental impacts,
"Water pollution effects. Chesapeake Bay, Delaware
Bay,  Long  Island  Sound,  Estuaries, Watersheds,
Aquatic habitats, Bioindicators,  Ecosystems,  Sam-
pling,  Toxicity,   Sediments,   Regional   analysis,
"Virginian  Province,  "Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment  Program,  *EMAP(Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program), Middle Atlantic Re-
gionfUnrted States).


PB2000-102927REB               PC A03/MF A01
Persistence of DOT Residues and Dteldrin Off a
Pesticide Processing Plant In San Francisco Bay,
California.
National Health and Ecological Effects Research Lab.,
Newport, OR. Western Ecology Div.
D. Young, R. Ozrettch, H. Lee, S. Ecnote, and J.
Frazier. 1999.20p, EPA/600/A-00/02.
Prepared in cooperation with CH2M Hill, Inc.. CorvaHis,
OR.
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This paper reports concentrations of DDT residues and
dieldrin  in surficial sediment,  unfiMered near-surface
water, intertidal mussels, and  epibenthic and pelagic
organisms collected from Richmond Harbor more man
25 years after removal of the predominant local source
of  these  contaminants. High concentrations were
measured in most of the samples collected. Despite
the large concentration gradients away from the source
zone, relatively little variability  in the tissue/water bio-
concentration factors for the mussel, a benthic Gobiid
fish, and the pelagic shiner surfperch was observed.
This indicates that these organisms are potentially use-
ful bioindicators of organochlorine contamination in es-
tuarine ecosystems.

Keywords: *San Francisco Bay, "Pesticide residues,
"DDT,   "Dieklrin,   "Environmental   persistence,
Organochlorine insecticides, Industry plants, Ecologi-
cal concentration,  Bioaccumulation,  Bottom  sedi-
ments, Surface waters, Mussels, Benthos, Bioindica-
tors, Indicator species, Sampling, Marine ecosystems,
Richmond Harbor,  West Central Region(California),
Pacific Coast(California).
PB2000-102928REB               PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Control Technology for Coal-fired Boilers: Appli-
cations to China. Rept. for Oct 98-Jul 99.
Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL
C. B. Sedman, H. Ban, and J. P. Gocch. 1999,20p,
EPA/600/A-00/003.
Presented at the International Coal Conference  (4th),
Beijing, China, August 16-20,1999. Sponsored by En-
vironmental  Protection Agency, Research  Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
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Due to higher capital costs, retrofitting of older and
smaller facilities has been avoided by either ceasing
operations or switching to more expensive, but clean-
er, fuels. This paper  examines new multi-pollutant
technologies and improvements to old technologies
that may allow China and other rapidly developing na-
tions to mitigate the high  cost of retrofits  and still
achieve cleaner air. A program is outlined to jointly in-
vestigate some of these technologies for application to
China.

Keywords: 'Air pollution  control equipment,  "Boilers,
"China,  Fossil  fuel power plants, Coal,  Emissions,
Combustion products, Participates, Toxic substances,
Sulfur oxides,  Nitrogen  oxides, Carbon  monoxide,
Gases, Acidity,  Scrubbers. Filters. Sorbent  injection
processes, Combined SOxNOx processes.
PB2000-102942REB               PC A04/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Supercritical Extraction/Liquid-Phase Oxidation of
Wastes. Final rept. 29 Sep 94-31 May 98.
Institute of Gas Technology, Des Plaines, IL.
M. C. Mensinger, A. Rehmar, and A. Goyal. Dec 1999,
42p, EPA/600/R-S9/112.
Grant EPA-R-822701
Sponsored by National  Risk Management  Research
Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of Research and Develop-
ment.
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During the experimental program, IGT conducted a se-
ries of laboratory-scale  supercritical  CO  extraction
tests to evaluate the effects of CO flow rate, tempera-
ture, and the addition of a modifier on the extraction of
polynuctear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from soil.
The laboratory-scale tests were conducted with super-
critical CO in  once-through  mode. The bencrt-scale
tests were conducted in CO recirculation mode with ac-
tivated carbon absorption of the PAHs. Overall, the re-
sults of these tests show that the extent of PAH extrac-
tion from soil increases  with temperature to a max-
imum at about 65 deg. At temperatures above 65 deg.
the extent of PAH extraction from soil increases with
temperature to a maximum about 65 deg. the extent of
PAH extraction decreases. In  PAH absorption tests
with activated carbon, the results showed that tower,
rather  than higher, temperatures of the activated car-
bon increased the capture of PAHs from supercritical
CO. A temperature of about 45 deg.  showed that a
concentration of three percent yielded the highest PAH
extractions in the range of methanol concentrations, up
to 10 percent in CO.

Keywords:  "Liquid phases, "Oxidation, "Supercritical
gas extraction,  "Carbon dioxide,  "Soil  treatment,
"Waste treatment, Hazardous wastes, Soil contamina-
tion, Land pollution control, Potycydic aromatic hydro-
carbons. Activated carbon treatment, Flow  rates, Ad-
sorption, Methanol, Temperature effects, IGT(lnstitute
of Gas Technology).
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB2000-102943REB              PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Energy Production and  Pollution Prevention  at
Sewage Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell  Power
Plants. Rept. for Jul 98-Jun 99.
ONSI Corp., South Windsor, CT.
R. J. Spiegel, and J. L Preston. 1999,8p, EPA/600/A-
99/097.
Contract EPA-68-02-0186
Presented at the International Fuel Cell Conference
(3rd),  Nagoya,  Japan, November 30-December  3,
1999. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle  Park, NC. National Risk Manage-
ment Research Lab.
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The paper discusses energy production and pollution
prevention at sewage treatment plants using fuel cell
power plants. Anaerobic digester gas (ADG) is pro-
duced at waste water treatment plants during the an-
aerobic  treatment of sewage to reduce solids. Fuel
cells are an emerging technology to produce electricity
and clean heat. The electricity produced can either be
used by the waste water plant or sold to the electrical
grid, while the heat is used by the waste water plant or
sold to the electrical grid, while the heat is used to aid
the anaerobic process. EPA, in conjunction with ONSI,
recently utilized a 200-kW phosphoric acid  fuel cell
power plant to operate on ADG at a sewage treatment
plant in Yonkers, NY.
Keywords:  'Sewage treatment  plants, 'Fuel cells,
'Resource recovery facilities, Gas recovery, Methane,
Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen, Hydrogen sulfide, Chlorides,
Anaerobic processes, Sludge  digestion, Air pollution
abatement, Phosphoric acids,  Energy recovery, Elec-
tric power plants,  Refuse-derived fuels, Waste water
treatment, Pollution prevention.
PB2000-102944REB              PC A04/MF A01
Going against the  Current: Expanding the Inland
Aquatic Monitoring Culture of Federal and State
Agencies.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
A. R. Olsen. Oct 1999,47p, EPA/600/A-99/096.
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The author's interest concerns the design of lake and
stream monitoring programs implemented by federal
and state agencies in response to the Clean Water Act.
Past, and most current, monitoring designs select sites
using judgement criteria. Such designs provide data for
assessing impacts  of  point source discharges. The
Clean Water Act also requires a national assessment
of all waters within  the United States. The U.S. Geo-
logical Survey and the U.S. EPA initiated two inde-
pendent programs: the National Water Quality Assess-
ment Program (NAWQA) and the Environmental Moni-
toring and Assessment Program (EMAP). These pro-
grams use two different scientific approaches for moni-
toring. In addition, states have competing monitoring
requirement.  When the academic community's sci-
entific research perspective is added, the result is a
natural adversity among the groups. The paper dis-
cusses the underlying cultural conflicts associated with
monitoring and present mechanisms that have been
used to expand the culture, especially with states.


Keywords: 'Environmental monitoring, 'Government
programs, 'Water quality management, 'Surveys, Fed-
erafagencies. State agencies, US GS, US ePA, Inter-
agency coordination.   Intergovernmental  relations,
Sampling, Lakes,  Streams, Clean Water Act, Prob-
ability, Requirements,  Social  factors. Environmental
Monitoring      and     Assessment      Program,
NAWQA(National  Water Quality Assessment), Na-
tional Water Quality Assessment Program.
PB2000-102945REB               PC A03/MF A01
Managing Indoor Air Quality in  the USA. Pro-
ceedings  of  the International  Symposium  on
Clean Technology and Management for Indoor Air.
Held in Seoul, Korea on November 11,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
W. G. Tucker. 2000,12p, EPA/600/A-99/095.
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The paper gives an overview of managing indoor air
quality (IAQ) in the U.S. IAQ is managed through var-
ious governmental regulations on products that might
affect IAQ; isolated governmental regulations on spe-
cific pollutants; guidelines. in  voluntary consensus
standards that are prepared largely  by private-sector
groups and that may influence building codes; self-reg-
ulation by product manufacturers who are concerned
about the role their products have on IAQ and who
want to prevent adverse marketplace forces; and pub-
lic information documents prepared by both  govern-
mental bodies and public interest groups. Examples of
each of these activities are presented.

Keywords: 'United States, 'Indoor air quality, 'Air qual-
ity management, Buildings, Indoor air pollution, Air pol-
lution control, Air pollution sources, Space HVAC sys-
tems, Regulations, Building codes, Air quality stand-
ards.
PB2000-102946REB              PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Environmental Technology Verification for Indoor
Air Products.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
D. L. Franke, L. E. Sparks, and D. S. Ensor. 1999,10p,
EPA/600/A-99/094.
Grant EPA-R-822870
Presented at the NSF International Conference  on In-
door Air Health (1st),  Denver,  CO., May 3-5,  1999.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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The  paper   discusses  environmental  technology
verification (ETV) for indoor air products. RTI is estab-
lishing test protocols for products that fit into three cat-
egories: those that have reduced emissions because
of pollution prevention efforts, those that control con-
tamination, and those that provide instrumentation for
indoor   environment  measurements.   Stakeholder
groups of  industry, government, and other interested
organizations provide input and review  the protocols.
Industry requested multiple test laboratories; therefore,
RTI developed a laboratory proficiency  program. The
testing framework is available to private trade associa-
tions and  testing laboratories as a basis for estab-
lishing their own programs. The initial programs looked
at emissions from commercial furniture and contamina-
tion control efficiency from general ventilation air filters
and electronic air cleaners.

Keywords: 'Indoor  air  pollution, 'Air pollution control
equipment, 'Air pollution abatement, Air filters, Meas-
unng instruments,  Electronic  equipment, Furniture,
Ventilation systems, Air cleaners, Performance evalua-
tion,  Testing,  Measurement, Laboratories, Quality as-
surance, Environmental Technology Verification Pro-
gram, Pollution prevention,  RTI(Research Triangle In-
stitute).
PB2000-102947REB              PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Prototype Tool for Evaluating the Cost and Effec-
tiveness of  Greenhouse  Gas Mitigation  Tech-
nologies.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
L Beck, and C. E. Burklin. 1999,16p, EPA/600/A-99/
093.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0001
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion  Emissions Inventory Conference, Raleigh, NC.,
October 28, 1999. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. National
Risk Management Research Lab.
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The paper introduces the structure of a tool, being de-
veloped by the U.S. EPA's Office of Research and De-
velopment, that will be able to analyze the benefits of
new technologies and strategies for controlling  green-
house gas (GHG) emissions. When  completed, the
tool will be able to evaluate future emissions of GHG
and releases of cc-ppllutants from all sectors of anthro-
pogenic activity. It will also be able to estimate the cost
of the choices. Results  will be computed from tech-
nology and strategy choices selected by the model's
user. The design  will be able to facilitate the review of
all assumptions and functions. It also will allow modi-
fications to these structures to  meet individual  re-
searcher's needs. The  paper  also summarizes the
tool's capabilities and limitations, and provides infor-
mation on the availability of the tool to researchers.

Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Greenhouse  gases,
'Cost  effectiveness,  Air pollution  sources, Emissions,
Greenhouse effect, Standards compliance, Air pollu-
tion economics. Economic impact, Cost benefit anal-
ysis, Software tools,  Decision support  systems, Regu-
latory impact analysis.
PB2000-102948REB               PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Source Characterization  of  Consumer  Aerosol
Products.
Georgia Tech Research Inst., Atlanta.
C. W. Bayer, R. A. Browner, and Z. S. Ho. 1999,10p,
EPA/600/A-99/092.
Grant EPA-R-822007
Portions of this document are not fully legible.  Pre-
sented at Indoor Air '96 International Conference on In-
door Air Quality and Climate (7th), Nagoya, Japan, July
21-26,  1996. See also PB98-155096.  Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The paper discusses  source characterization of con-
sumer  aerosol products. Under a U.S.  EPA coopera-
tive agreement, an Aerosol  Mass  Spectral Interface
has been developed that will characterize the panicu-
late and gaseous phases of a consumer aerosol prod-
uct. The  Interface uses velocity differences  between
particle sizes to determine aerosol particle sizes, a se-
ries of skimmers, and  particle beams to focus the aer-
osol fpr mass spectral analysis. When the Interface is
used in conjunction with a liquid chromatograph (LC)/
mass spectrometer (MS) or LC/MS/MS system, it is
possible to chemically characterize a consumer aer-
osol product.

Keywords: 'Consumer products, 'Aerosols, "Air pollu-
tion sources, 'Chemical composition, Gases,  Particu-
lates, Particle size, Mass spectra,  Spectral analysis,
Chemical analysis, Particle beams, Skimmers.
PB2000-102949REB               PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Multi-Stream Model  for Vertical Mixing of a Pas-
sive Tracer in the Conyective Boundary Layer.
North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept. of Marine,
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
J. Han, and D. W. Byun. 1999,10p, EPA/600/A-99/
091.
Prepared in cooperation with National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration,  Research Triangle  Park,
NC.  Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Div. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
We study a multi-stream model (MSM) for vertical mix-
ing of a passive tracer  in the convective boundary
layer, in which the tracer is adverted by many vertical
streams with different probabilities and diffused by
small scale turbulence. We test the MSM algorithm for
investigating the effects of inhomogenous mixing and
vertical  transport  of  multiple  pollutants at different
source  heights in a three-dimensional  air  quality
model. All input parameters in the MSM such as the
probability density function and the mean updralt and
downdraft are prescribed from large-eddy simulation
(LES) data and the mixed-layer similarity theory. Appli-
cability of the MSM is tested against the LES results for
both near surface and elevated tracer sources. Results
from the MSM compare well with those from LES for
the overall temporal behavior of concentration distribu-
tions. However, a somewhat poor agreement between
the MSM and LES is seen in the magnitude of the con-
centrations at the surface and in the entrapment zone.
tt suggests that a further improvement of the MSM is
needed  to account for the frictional effects at the sur-
face and the diffusion by small scale turbulence in the
entrapment zone.

Keywords: "Three-dimensional models, "Convective
flow, "Boundary  layer flow,  "Vertical air  currents,
"Tracer  techniques,  Mixing height. Convection cur-
rents. Atmospheric turbulence. Ecological concentra-
tion. Environmental transport, Large eddy simulation,
Algorithms, Probability density functions.
PB2000-102950REB              PC A03/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Uncertainty  In  Leaching  Potential  of  Nonpoint
Source Pollutants with Application to a CIS.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Ada, OK.
M. Hantush, Z. Zhang, M. A. Marino, and E. Hoque.
1999,22p, EPA/60CVA-99rt)90.
Contract EPA-68-C-98-138
Prepared in cooperation with California Univ., Davis.
Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
Lab., Ada, OK. Subsurface Protection  and Remedi-
ation Div.
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Port Royal Road, Sprir^field, VA. 22161, USA.

This paper presents a stochastic framework for the as-
sessment  of  groundwater  pollutants potential  of
nonpoint source pesticides. A conceptual relationship
is presented that relates seasonally averaged ground-
water recharge to soil  properties and depths to the
water table. The analytical relationship shows a linear
association with the soil saturated hydraulic conduc-
tivity, and predicts less recharge for shallower water ta-
bles: The stochastic framework utilizes first-order ap-
proximations of the mean and variance of each of the
recharge and the  residual mass emissions jn the soil.
Soil and chemical  properties  and  related environ-
mental factors, which affect the fate and transport of
pesticides, and the depth to the water table are mod-
eled as random variables. The environment-fate mod-
els are integrated with a GIS, and the stochastic frame-
work is applied to assess potential nonpoint-source
vulnerability of shallow groundwater to the pesticide
dicamba in Mid-Atlantic coastal plain agricultural wa-
tersheds. It is shown that recharge  estimates on the
basis of the SCS abstraction method resulted in lower
expected dicamba concentrations in groundwater, than
when leaching is  based on the conceptual model. In
the analysis, me first-order estimates of the variance of
dicamba mass emissions and estimated groundwater
concentrations, were of order of magnitude of their re-
spective means and greater. While some of the mean
groundwater concentrations showed significant resid-
ual levels of dicamba, these values however should be
viewed  with greater uncertainty. Given the expected
uncertainties m the input data and model errors, regu-
latory decisions and environmental land-use planning
should take into account estimates of the uncertainties
(variances) associated with predictions of groundwater
vulnerabilities.

Keywords:  "Nonpoint   sources,  "Water  pollution
sources, "Pesticides,  "Leaching, Groundwater re-
charge. Water table, Soil properties, Hydraulic conduc-
tivity. Environmental transport. Root zone. Soil-water-
plant relationships. Son water movement, Emissions,
Biochemistry, Degradation, Chemical properties, Agri-
cultural watersheds. Uncertainty  analysis, Statistical
analysis,  Geographic information systems,  Environ-
mental fate.
PB2000-102956REB               pc A04/MF A01
TRIM:   Total  Risk   Integrated  Methodology.
TRIM.Expo Technical  Support Document  Draft
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nov 1999,32p, EPA/453/D-99/001.
See also  PB2000-102957,   PB2000-102958 and
PB2000-102959.
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This TSD describes the development of TRIM Expo,
detailing work completed to date toward developing the
first TRIM Expo prototypes. More specifically, the re-
port addresses the following areas: OAQPS' modeling
needs and the intended goals for TRIM; Design of the
TRIM modeling system; TRIM Expo's relation to the
TRIM modeling system; Purpose and ongoing devel-
opment of TRIM.Expo; Conceptual framework of TRIM
Expo, in the context of the general approach to expo-
sure assessment and  modeling;  Approach used in
TRIM Expo for calculating inhalation and ingestion ex-
posures; Comparative overview of existing exposure
models and modeling approaches, addressing the
strengths and limitations of some of the more com-
monly  used exposure models; Plans for developing
and evaluating the TRIM Expo prototypes; Glossary of
terms and definitions; and listing of examples of input
parameters for TRIM Expo.
Keywords: "Environmental exposure pathway, "Risk
assessment, "Health hazards, "Public health. Dose-re-
sponse  relationships,  Inhalation,  Ingestion(Biplogy),
Food consumption, Indoor air quality, Ambient air qual-
ity, Ecological concentration, Clean Air Act, Algorithms,
Mathematical  models.  Computerized   simulation,
"TRIM.Expo(TRIM Exposure  Event Module), "TRIM
Exposure   Event  Module,   "Environmental  fate,
TRIMfTotal Risk Integrated Methodology), Hazardous
air pollutants,  TSpfTechnical  Support  Document),
OAQPS(Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards).
PB2000-102957REB               PC A09/MF A02
TRIM:   Total  Risk  Integrated  Methodology.
TRIM.FaTE: Technical Support Document Volume
1. Description of Module.  External Review Draft
Draft rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nov 1999,172p, EPA/453/D-99/002A.
See also  PB2000-102956,  PB2000-102958  and
PB2000-102959.
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The first volume provides a description of the termi-
nology,  model  framework,  and  functionality  of
TRIM.FaTE. Specifically, Chapter 2 provides an over-
view of the development and features of TRIM.FaTE,
Chapters 3 and 4 discuss the TRIM.FaTE terminology
and conceptual design, Chapter 5 provides a general
description of  how the  conceptual design is  imple-
mented in  TRIM.FaTE,  and Chapter 6 explains the
treatment of uncertainty and variability in TRIM.FaTE.


Keywords:  "Risk assessment, "Environmental trans-
port, "Public health, "Health hazards.  Environmental
exposure,  Air  pollution  effects(Humans),  Mass bal-
ance. Variability, Uncertainty analysis, Sensitivity anal-
ysis. Computerized simulation. Mathematical models,
Design, "TRIM.FaTEfTRIM Environmental Fate Trans-
port and Ecological Exposure Module), "TRIM.FaTE
module, "Environmental fate,  TRIMfTotal Risk Inte-
grated Methodology).
PB2000-102958REB               PC A09/MF A02
TRIM:   Total   Risk  Integrated  Methodology.
TRIM.FaTE: Technical Support Document. Volume
2. Description of Chemical Transport  and Trans-
formation Algorithms. External Review Draft. Draft
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nov 1999,168p, EPA/453/D-99/002B.
See also   PB2000-102956,  PB2000-102957  and
PB2000-102959.
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This volume presents the algorithms used to describe
the transport and transformation of chemicals in the
TRIM.FaTE module. These algorithms are used to esti-
mate the physical and chemical processes that drive
chemical transport and transformation in the environ-
ment. Chapter 2 presents a general description of how
face water and sediment (Chapter 4), soil (Chapter 5),
and ground water (Chapter 6). Chapter 7 presents the
algorithms  used to describe transport of chemical
mass between biotic compartment types and between
biotic and abiotic compartment types. While Chapters
2 through 7 focus on the  general algorithms used in
TRIM.FaTE, Appendix A presents the chemical-spe-
cific algorithms for mercury and PAHs.

Keywords:  "Environmental transport, "Risk assess-
ment, "Algorithms, "Ecosystems, Environmental expo-
sure, Health hazards, Public health, Air pollution,  Sur-
face waters,  Ground water,  Water  pollution, Sedi-
ments, Soil contamination, Land pollution, Environ-
mental  impacts, Computerized  simulation.  Mathe-
matical  models, Biokinette models,  Mercury(Metal),
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, "TRIM.FaTEfTRIM
Evironmental Fate Transport and Ecological Exposure
Module), "TRIM.FaTE module,  "Environmental  fate,
TRIMfTotal Risk Integrated Methodology), Chemical
transport.


PB2000-102959REB              PC A09/MF A02
TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status
Report
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nov 1999,156p, EPA/453/R-99/010.
See also  PB2000-102956,  PB2000-102957   and
PB2000-102958.
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Table of Contents:
   Introduction;
   May 1998 Science Advisory Board Review and
     Agency Responses;
   Treatment of Uncertainty and Variability in TRIM;
   Revisions and Additions to TRIM.FaTE;
   Current Status of TRIM.FaTE;
   Evaluation Plan for TRIM.FaTE;
   TRIM.FaTE Mercury Case Study;
   Development of TRIM. Expo;
   General Description and Conceptual Design of
     TRIM.Risk;
   Development of TRIM Computer Framework;
   References;
   Appendices-Glossary;
   Review of Methods for Conducting Uncertainty
     Analyses;
   Input Values Being Developed for TRIM.FaTE
     Mercury Case Study;
   and Summary o( Available Monitoring Data for
     TRIM.FaTE Mercury Case Study.

Keywords:  "Environmental transport, "Environmental
exposure pathway, "Risk assessment, Ecological con-
centration,  Environmental  impacts, Pollutants, Health
hazards. Public health,  Dose-response  relationships,
Mass balance. Uncertainty analysis, Variability, Mathe-
matical models. Computerized simulation. Design, Al-
gorithms, •TRIMfTotal Risk Integrated Methodology),
"Total Risk  Integrated Methodology, TRIM.ExpofTRIM
Exposure Event Module),  TRIM.FaTE(TRIM Environ-
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mental Fate Transport and Ecological Exposure Mod-
ule), TRIM.RiskfTRIM Risk Characterization Module),
Environmental fate.
PB2000-102971REB               PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Environmental  Control of Toxic Metal Air Emis-
sions from the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Dept. of Chemical and Environ-
mental Engineering.
J. O. L Wendt, S. 6. Davis, T. K. Gale, W. S. Seames,
and W. P. Linak. Jan 2000,18p, EPA/600/A-00/001.
Grants EPA-R-826317, EPA-R-825389-01
Presented at a symposium on Energy engineering in
the 21st Century, Hong Kong, January 9-13,  2000.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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Toxic  metals, such  as arsenic, selenium, mercury,
chromium,  lead,  and  cadmium, are present in coals
and in many municipal and industrial wastes. This
paper is concerned with the partitioning of these metals
during combustion, and with the mitigation of their ef-
fect on the  environment  using  high  temperature
sorbents. The partitioning of arsenic and selenium dur-
ing coal combustion in a 17  kW laboratory down-fired
furnace is  discussed, and  appropriate mechanisms
identified. Second, the speciatton of mercury and chro-
mium  during combustion is addressed, through special
experiments on  an 82 kW refractory-lined combustor.
Third, experimental results on the sorption  of individual
and multiple metals on sorbents are presented. These
sorbents were kaolinite and lime, and were injected di-
rectly  into flue gas containing lead and cadmium, which
had vaporized in the main flame. Results suggest that
toxic metals from coal and waste combustion can inter-
act with lime and kaolinite sorbents and that, for some
multiple metal mixtures, designer sorbents containing
calcium, aluminum, and silicon might be useful to cap-
ture them and render them environmentally benign.

Keywords:  *Air pollution control, 'Metals,  "Toxic sub-
stances, "Emissions, Combustion products, Municipal
wastes, Industrial wastes, Incinerators, Flue  gases.
Coal,  Incineration, Combustion efficiency, Separation,
Waste treatment, Sorbents,  Kaolinite, Lime, Calcium,
Aluminum, Silicon.
PB2000-102972REB              PC A03/MF A01
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Gulf Breeze, LA. Gulf Ecology Div.
Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of Endangered
and Threatened Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
Geological  Survey, Columbia,  MO.  Biological  Re-
sources Div.
F. J. Dwyer, D. K. Hardesty, C. E. Henke, D. R. Mount,
C. M. Bridges, C. G. Ingersoll, and D. W. Whites. Sep
1999,18p, EPA/600/R-99/099.
See also PB96-141452. Sponsored by National Health
and Environmental  Effects  Research  Lab.,  Gulf
Breeze, LA. Gulf Ecology Div.
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Toxicity tests using standard effluent test procedures
were conducted with ceriodaphnia dubia and fathead
minnows and four  endangered fish species: bonytail
chub   (Gila    elegans),    Colorado   squawfish
(Ptychocheilus Lucias), razorback sucker (Xyrauchen
Texanus)    and   Gila   topminnow   (Poeciliopsis
occidentalis). We conducted 7-d survival and growth
studies with embryo-larval fathead minnows and anal-
ogous exposures using the listed species. Survival and
reproduction  were also determined  with C.  dubia.
Tests were conducted with: (1) carbaryl; (2) ammonia;
and (3) a  mixture of carbaryl  copper, 4-nonylphenol,
pentachtorophenol, and permethnn.  This study was
conducted with fish species that have not been typi-
cally tested so factors such as handling procedures,
optimum feeding rates, optimum test temperature, ex-
pected test to test variation  and expected survival or
growth have not been previously documented, and
therefore results of this study should be interpreted
cautiously.

Keywords: "Endangered species, "Chemical effluents,
"Aquatic  animals,  "Toxicity, "Test  methods,  Fish,
Water  pollution  effects(Anirnals),  Survival,  Growth
rates, Risk assessment,  Bioassay,  Exposure,  Bio-
availability, Sensitivity, Aquatic ecosystems, Ammonia,
Carbaryl, Copper, Pentachtorophenol.


PB2000-102973REB               PC A03/MF A01
Recent Advances in the Development and Use of
Physiologically Based  Toxicokinetic  Models  for

National  Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Dulutn, MN. Mid-Continent Ecology Div. (Duluth)
Library.
J. W. Nichels. Aug 1998,18p, EPA/600/A-99/089.
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Existing  physiologically based toxicokinetic  (PBTK)
models for fish accurately predict the uptake and dis-
position of waterbome organic chemicals of low to in-
termediate hydrophobicity.  These models have been
used to evaluate factors that control chemical kinetics
in fish and to extrapolate data among fish species. The
utility of these models is limited, however, by a lack of
understanding  of the factors that control chemical up-
take from dietary sources and an inability to measure,
describe, and predict metabolic biotransformation. In
this chapter, critical questions related to dietary uptake
and metabolic biotransformation are identified and dis-
cussed.  Research with fish that addresses some of
these questions is presented. Guidance  is also pro-
vided from modeling efforts with mammalian species. It
is recommended that future research be directed to-
wards developing a relatively simple gut sub-model de-
scription. In vitro methods for characterizing chemical
biotransformation must be complemented by new tech-
niques for measuring metabolism in the intact animal.

Keywords: "Fishes, "Toxicology, "Water pollution ef-
fects(Animals),  Chemical  kinetics,  Models,  Organic
chemicals, Absorption,  Elimination, Hydrophobicity,
Metabolism, "Toxicokinetics.
 PB2000-103000REB              PC A06/MF A01
 NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modem Soci-
 ety, Brussels (Belgium).
 NATO/CCMS Pilot Study (Meeting): Evaluation of
 Demonstrated and Emerging Technologies for the
 Treatment  of Contaminated Land  and  Ground-
 water (Phase 3). 1999 Special Session, Monitored
 Natural Attenuation. Held  in Angers, France on
 May 9-14,1999.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Research and Development.
 F. V. Kremer, and A. Sinke. Oct 1999,82p, EPA/542/
 R-99/008, NATO-236.
 See also PB98-16193. Prepared in cooperation with
 Institute of Environmental Sciences TNO, Delft (Neth-
 erlands). Sponsored by NATO Committee on the Chal-
 lenges of Modern Society, Brussels (Belgium).
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 Contents: Introduction; General Overview; Guest Pres-
 entations: Monitored Natural Attenuation of a Munic-
 ipal/Industrial Landfill Leachate Plume - Approaches,
 Issues, and  Challenges in Applying Current U.S. EPA
 Guidance; Natural Attenuation in a  Landfill  Leachate
 Plume: The  Grindsted Landfill Site; Monitored Natural
 Attenuation  as a Remediation Tool for  an  Industrial
 Site; Monitored Natural Attenuation - Considerations of
 its Application on Contaminated Sites in Poland; Appli-
 cations of Monitored Natural Attenuation in the United
 States; Promoting the Acceptance of  Monitored Nat-
 ural Attenuation;  Natural Attenuation  of the Federal
 Republic of Germany Background, Trends and Current
 Situation; Controlled Reactive Zones  (CORZO): The
 Implementation of Innovative Plume  Control Tech-
 niques for Groundwater Protection  at Contaminated
 Sites; Field Evidence of Ineffective Natural Attenuation
 of Phenolic  Compounds in a Sandstone Aquifer; Soil
 Cleanup Policy and Monitored Natural Attenuation in
the Netherlands; Experiences with Obtaining Regu-
lator Approval for Natural Attenuation at a Closed Ger-
man Refinery.  1999  Meeting Attendees:  Country
Reprentatives.

Keywords: "Water  pollution control,  "Environmental
monitoring, "In situ processing, "Hazardous materials,
Ground water, Aquifers, Leachate, Plumes, Industrial
wastes,  Phenols,  Hydrocarbons,  Metals,  Solvents,
Case studies, United States, Germany, Netherlands,
Meetings, "Natural attenuation.


PB2000-103121REB               PCA13/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated  Gaso-
line. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Commis-
sion on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources.
c1999,274p, ISBN-0-309-06445-7.
Contract EPA-68-D6-0069
Sponsored  by  Environmental Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Contents:
   Introduction;
   Ozone Photochemistry;
   The Concenpt of Ozone-Forming Potential and Its
     Quantification;
   Motor Vehicles As a Source of Ozone Precursors;
   Reformulation of Gasoline;
   The Effects of Reformulated Gasoline on Ozone
     and Its Precursors;
   Using Ozone-Forming Potential to Evaluate the
      Relative Impacts of Reformulated Gasolines:
   A Case Study;
   Appendix A-Biographical Information on
      Committee Members;
   Appendix B-Letter From Senator Richard G. Lugar;
   Appendix C-Equation Set for the Complex Model-
      Phase II RFG;
   and Appendix D-Data on Emissions From Light-
      Duty Motor Vehicles Using Fuels Selected From
     the Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research
      Program and the California Ethanol Testing
      Program.

Keywords: "Automatic fuels, "Fuel additives, "Vehicle
air pollution, "Ozone, "Photochemical reactions, Gaso-
line quality,  Fuel  mixtures, Air  pollution  sources,
Ethanols,  Exhaust  emissions, Precursors,  Carbon
monoxide, Nitrogen oxides, Photochemistry, Chemical
reactivity, Smog, Fuel composition. Air pollution abate-
ment. Clean Air Act, "Reformulated gasoline, Volatile
organic  compounds, Oxygenates,  MTBE(Methyl Ter-
tiary Butyl Ether).


PB2000-103123REB              PC A11/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Mat-
ter. 1. Immediate Priorities and a Long-Range Re-
search Portfolio. Final rept.
National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board  on
Environmental Studies and Toxicology.
c1998,216p, ISBN-0-309-06094-X, LCCCN-98-
85286.
Contract EPA-68-C-98-003
See also PB99-104689. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
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New National Ambient Air Quality Standards  for air-
borne particles  smaller than 2.5 micrometers, called
PM 2.5, were issued by the U.S. Eyironmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) amidst scientific  uncertainty and
controversy. In response to a request from Congress,
Research Priorities for Airborne Participate Matter, the
second of four books in a series, describes its plans for
monitoring the progress of  research. In addition, the re-
search recommendations from the committee's first re-
port are reviewed and updated, and two of the rec-
ommended research areas are substantially revised.

Keywords: "National Ambient Air  Quality Standards,
"Particulates, "Research projects,  "Priorities, "Air pol-


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lution erfects(Humans), Air pollution standards, Human
health. Environmental exposure, Toxicity, Health haz-
ards. Environmental  policy, Cost estimation. Uncer-
tainty analysis. Environmental research, PM-2.5, Haz-
ardous air pollutants.
PB2000-103229REB              PC A05/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
BKJCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support
System. User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
Groundwater Services, Inc., Houston, TX.
C. E. Aziz, C. J. Newell, J. R. Gonzales, Y. Sun, P.
Haas, and T. P. dement Jan 2000,60p, EPA/600/R-
00/008.
See also PB98-131642 and PB97-190631. Prepared in
cooperation  with Air Force Center for Environmental
Excellence, Brooks AFB, TX. Technology Transfer Div.
and Battelte Pacific Northwest  Labs., Richland, WA.
Sponsored by National Risk  Management Research
Lab.,  Ada, OK. Subsurface Protection  and Remedi-
ation Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

BICCHLOR  is an easy-to-use  screening model that
simulates remediation by natural attenuation (RNA) of
dissolved solvents at chlorinated solvent release sites.
The software, programmed in the Microsoft (c) Excel
spreadsheet environment and based on the Domenico
analytical solute transport model, has the ability to sim-
ulate 1-D advection. 3-D dispersion,  linear adsorption,
and biotransformation via reductive dechtorination (the
dominant   biotransformation    process   at   most
chlorinated solvent sites). Reductive dechkxination is
assumed to occur under anaerobic conditions and dis-
solved solvent degradation is assumed to follow a se-
quential first-order decay  process. BICCHLOR in-
cludes three different model types: (1) Solute transport
without decay, (2)  Solute transport  with biotrans-
formation  modeled as a sequential first-order decay
process,   and (3)  Solute transport with  biotrans-
formation  modeled as a sequential first-order decay
process with two different  reaction  zones (i.e., each
zone has a different set of rate coefficient values).

Keywords: 'Decision support  systems,  'Computer
models, 'User manuals(Cornputer programs). Environ-
mental transport Ground  water, Remediation, Site
characterization, Biodegradation, Screening, Path of
pollutants.    Solutes,    Dispersion,     Adsorption,
Dechtorination, Water pollution  control, Water treat-
ment, 'Natural attenuation, 'BIOCHLOR computer pro-
gram, Biotransformation, Chlorinated solvents. Envi-
ronmental fate.
PB2000-103264REB              PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Consumer Labeling Initiative. Phase 2 Report.
Abt Associates, Inc.. Cambridge, MA.
Oct 1999,584p, EPA/742/R-99/004.
Contract EPA-68-W6-0021
See also report for Phase 1, PB97-117774. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and toxics.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

The Consumer Labeling Initiative (CLI), a pilot program
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, was initi-
ated in March 1996. Phase II of the CLI began in Octo-
ber 1996. Its activities were intended to include the fol-
lowing:  perform in-depth quantitative  research to es-
tablish a baseline of consumer understanding, atti-
tudes, behavior, and satisfaction about product labels;
cany out qualitative research on potential standardized
information, particularly for ingredients,  precautionary
statements, and signal words; develop a multi-faceted,
broad-based  education campaign to (1)  help con-
sumers understand and use labels effectively, and (2)
disseminate information about future labeling changes;
find simpler, clearer ways to word label  information
about what to do in an accident or emergency involving
household products; perform  research about storage
and disposal information, with the goal of improving la-
bels to address conflicting laws, ordinances, and com-
munity practices for waste recycling and disposal; and
identify other information about ingredients that con-
sumers want and need on labels for pesticides and
other products.

Keywords: 'Consumer products, 'Labels, Household
goods, Cleaners,  Disinfectants,  Insecticides, Pes-
ticides, Labeling, Ingredients,. Storage, Disposal, Utili-
zation, Information dissemination. Research projects,
Education, Comprehension, Hazards, Safety, First aid,
Behavior,  Risk  assessment,  Surveys,  Quantitative
analysis,  Qualitative  analysis,  Pollution  prevention,
Use patterns.
PB2000-103281REB               PC A02/MF A01
Biosensor Technology for Environmental Meas-
urement Book chapter.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Las Vegas, NV.
Characterization Research Div.
K. R. Rogers. 1999,8p, CRD-LV-97-041, EPA/600/A-
99/030.
Pub. in Encyclopedia of Environmental Analysis and
Remediation.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This chapter outlines some of the most commonly re-
ported biosensors for potential environmental applica-
tions as well as discussing some of the relevant envi-
ronmental issues and how they  are related to bio-
sensor development.

Keywords:  'Technology innovation,  'Environmental
monitoring, 'Pollution detection.  Chemical reactions,
Biological   detection.   Transducers,   Biochemistry,
Measurement,  Pollution monitoring, Technology utili-
zation, 'Biosensors, Biological recognition, Biocatal-
ysis, Molecular detection.
PB2000-103282REB               PC A16/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
FTIR Emissions Test at an Iron Foundry; Waupaca
Foundry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana. Final
test rept.
Midwest Research Inst, Kansas City, MO.
Sep 1999,336p, EPA/454/R-99/035.
Contracts EPA-68-D-98-027, EPA-68-W6r-0048
Portions of this document are not fully legible. See also
PB99-163453. Sponsored by Environmental  Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The  purpose of this testing program was to obtain
emission data by using FTIR sampling at iron found-
ries, specifically on cupola emission control devices as
well as pouring, cooling, and shake-out operations to
support a national emission standard for hazardous air
pollutants (NESHAP).

Keywords: "Iron and steel industry, 'Foundries, 'Air
pollution sampling,  'Fourier  transform infrared spec-
troscopy, Cupolas, Foundry practice, Pouring, Melting,
Exhaust emissions,  Stack gages, Formaldehyde, Tol-
uene, Baghouses, Inlets, Outlets, Chemical analysis.
Air pollution control equipment, Data collection, Data
analysis, 'NESHAPfNational Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants), 'National Emission Stand-
ards for  Hazardous Air Pollutants, Tell City(lndiana).
MACT(Maximum  Achievable  Control  Technology),
Mold cooling line. Shake-out housing line.


PB2000-103320REB               PC A04/MF A01
Hazardous Waste  Generation  and  Management:
1995-1997: Summary of Reports to the Illinois En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency. Spring-
field. Bureau of Land.
Apr 1999,50p, IEPA/BOL-99/001.
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 These publications list Illinois facilities that generate,
 store, treat or dispose of hazardous waste. Each listing
 provides the facilitie's address,  Illinois EPA and U.S.
 EPA identification numbers,  and the types and quan-
 tities (in tons) of hazardous wastes generated or man-
 aged during the year. Facilities are arranged alphabeti-
 cally by country  and  are presented in four sections:
 those that generate and ship off-site, those that stored
 hazardous wastes, those that  managed hazardous
 waste on site of generation, and those that received
 and managed  hazardous wastes  generated else-
 where.

 Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Waste management, 'Hazardous
 wastes, Waste storage, Waste treatment, Waste dis-
 posal,  Waste  transfer  stations,  Waste  processing
 plants. Facilities, Waste forms, Hazardous  materials
 transportation, Counties, Listings.  'Waste generation.
 Waste characterization.
PB2000-103427REB              PC A03/MF A01
Guidelines and Application Package: Chesapeake
Bay Gateways and Water Trails Network. 2000
Demonstration Project Grant Program.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
28 Feb 2000,26p.
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Table of Contents:
   Summary of the Demonstration Project Grant
      Round;
   Introduction to the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and
      Water Trails Initiative;
   Grant Categories Funded  in This Demonstration
      Project Grant Round;
   Matching Funds;
   Demonstration Project Grant Round Schedule;
   Application Requirements;
   Demonstration Grant Questions;
   Final Grant Approval Process;
   Grants Administration and Reimbursement;
   Appendix A:
   Federal Grant Forms;
   and Appendix B:
   NEPA Compliance Form.

Keywords: 'Demonstration  programs,  'Applications,
'Grants,  Administrative  procedures, Requirements,
Guidelines, Funds, Forms(Paper), Chesapeake Bay,
Natural resources conservation, Environmental protec-
tion, Natural  resources management, Restoration,
'Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Water  Trails Net-
work, Middle Atlantic Region(United States), Chesa-
peake Bay Program.
PB2000-103430REB               PC A03/MF A01
Draft Framework: Chesapeake Bay Gateways and
Water Trails Network.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Feb 2000.30p.
See also PB2000-103427.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Contents:
   A Vision of the Network;
   Origin and oals of the Initiative and Network;
   A Cohesive Focus for the Network:
   Its Basic Geography and Major Themes;
   The types of Places in the Network;
   Support for the Network and Its Participants:
   Strategies, Coordination and Assistance;
   and Participation in the Network.

Keywords: 'Natural resources management, 'Program
management. Natural resource conservation, Environ-
mental protection, Restoration, Chesapeake Bay, Re-
gional analysis,  Geography, Sites, Program adminis-
tration,    Information    centers,    Coordination,
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'Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Water Trails Net-
work, Middle Atlantic Region(United States), Chesa-
peake Bay Program.
PB2000-500037REB             CD-ROM CP D04
Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA) TSCATS
(Test Submissions Database) Comprehensive Up-
date (Raw  Data File)  (on  CD-ROM).  December
1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Dec 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
PB2000-500017, PB99-501736, PB99-500183, PB97-
503239, PB97-502421, PB97-501324, PB96-502620,
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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, trade 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
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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 pro-
tocol 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 selected num-
ber 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 titles 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, Toxteity, Environmental effects.
Health effects, Tests, Information dissemination. Data
bases. Chemical industry, Industrial wastes, Chemical
spills.  Environmental  health. Environmental  policy.
Risk assessment, Measurement,  Monitoring,  Haz-
ardous materials. Health hazards, Ecosystems, Envi-
ronmental exposure. Reagents,  CD-ROM, Environ-
mental fate, Trade wastes, Factory wastes.
 PB2000-500042REB              Diskette $161.00
 Toxic Substances Control Act {TSCA): ASCII Text
 Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical  Substances
 Inventory: Revised Inventory  Synonym and Pre-
 ferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on Diskette or
 CD-ROM). Data file.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Feb 2000,3 diskettes.
 This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
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 compressed. Also available on one CD-ROM. Super-
 sedes PB99-501967,  PB99-500670,  PB97-503163,
 PB97-501431, PB98-500564, and PB98-502412. Y2K
 - not relevant.
The datafile is on three 31/2 inch DOS diskettes, 1.4M
high density.  File format: ASCII text. Order information
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2 inch HD diskette or CD-ROM, PB2000-500042,
S161; or (C) Datafile  on magnetic tape, PB2000-
500043, $454. Prices outside the U.S., Canada, and
Mexico are double.

The TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory provides
chemical identity information for the 64,048 non-con-
fidential substances on the TSCA Master Inventory
File. The datafile contains no TSCA Confidential Busi-
ness Information. New versions of the TSCA Inventory
are issued at approximately six  month intervals. The
data provided for each chemical substance  include the
CAS Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name, mo-
lecular formula, and other appropriate information,
such as valid chemical names reported by submitters.
The entries are in ascending CAS Registry  Number
order.

Keywords: 'Data file, 'Chemical compounds, 'Toxic
Substances  Control Act, Nomenclature,  Molecular
structure, Inventories, Diskettes, CD-ROM, 'Chemical
Substances Inventory, CAS Registry Number, Molec-
ular formula.
PB2000-500043REB            Mag Tape $454.00
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):  ASCII or
EBCDIC Data, January 2000. TSCA Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised  Inventory Synonym
and Preferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on Mag-
netic Tape). Data file.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Feb 2000, magnetic tapes.
Formats: Available in ASCII or EBCDIC character set,
6250 bpi tape, 3480 cartridge, or CD-ROM. Super-
sedes  PB99-501959,  PB97-503205,  PB97-501456,
PB98^00556, and PB98-502404. Y2K - not relevant.
Ordering information  for each format: (A) CD-ROM
searchable database, SUB-5423, $288; or  (B) ASCII
text file of raw data, 3 1/2 inch HD diskette or CD-ROM,
PB2000-500042, $161; or (C) Datafile on magnetic
tape, PB2000-500043, $454. Prices outside the U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico are double.

The TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory provides
chemical identity information for the 64,048 non-con-
fidential substances on the TSCA Master Inventory
File. The datafile contains  no TSCA Confidential Busi-
ness Information. New versions of the TSCA Inventory
are  issued at approximate six month intervals.  The
data provided for each chemical substance include the
CAS Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name, mo-
lecular  formula,  and other appropriate information,
such as valid chemical names reported by submitters.
The entries are in  ascending CAS Registry Number
order.

Keywords:  'Data file, 'Chemical compounds,  'Toxic
Substances Control  Act,  Nomenclature,  Molecular
structure, Inventories, Magnetic tapes, 'Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory,  CAS Registry Number,  Molecular
formula.
 PB2000-500044REB                     CP D01
 Toxic Substances  Control Act  (TSCA)-PMN File:
 ASCII Text Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical
 Substances Inventory: PMN Number to EPA Ac-
 cession Number Link (Raw Data File) (on Disk-
 ette). Data file.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Feb 2000,1 diskette.
 This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
 vide their own search and retneval software. The Re-
 vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File is
 also  available.   Supersedes  PB99-501975,  PB99-
 500662, PB97-503189, PB97-501449, PB98-500572,
 and PB98-502388. Y2K - not relevant.
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 high density. File format: ASCII text. Order this product
 from  NTIS by: phone  at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. cus-
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The PMN Number to  EPA Accession Number  Link
 Diskette provides a cross-reference of these numbers
 for commenced PMNs on the confidential portion of the
 TSCA Master Inventory File. Neither this cross-ref-
erence nor the additional information included is TSCA
Confidential Business Information. Provided on the
diskette for each confidential commenced PMN are the
PMN Case Number, EPA Accession Number, Generic
Name, and EPA special flags. The sequence of the file
is in ascending PMN case Number order with 'P' case
numbers sorted first, followed by 'Y' case numbers.

Keywords: 'Data  file,  'Chemical compounds,  'Toxic
Substances Control  Act,  Nomenclature,  Molecular
structure,  Inventories, Diskettes,  "Chemical  Sub-
stances Inventory, CAS Registry Number, Molecular
formula, PMN(Premature Notification).


PB2000-963303REB              PC A02/MF A01
Interim Final  Evaluation of Facilities Currently or
Previously  Licensed NRC Sites under  CERCLA.
Directive.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
17 Feb 2000,10p, OSWER-9272.0-15P.
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  memorandum addresses the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)  evaluation of facilities  pre-
viously or currently licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC). EPA has increasingly received re-
quests to either (1) conduct response actions under the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa-
tion and Liability Act (CERCLA) at previously or cur-
rently licensed facilities, or (2) make a determination if
a past or proposed NRC decommissioning would meet
CERCLA cleanup  levels.

Keywords: 'US EPA, 'US  NRC,  'Nuclear facilities,
'Regulations,  Licensing, Decommissioning, Radiation
protection, Radioactive contamination, Responsibility,
Administrative        procedures,        Cleanup,
CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental   Response
Compensation and Liability Act), Comprehensive Envi-
ronmental Response Compensation and Liability Act,
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Con-
tingency Plan, National Priorities List.
 PB2000-963401REB              PC A05/MF A01
 Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spill  Repsonse,
 December 1999.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Dec 1999,52p, EPA 540-K-99-007, OSWER-9200.5-
 104A.
 See also PB93-963409.
 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.

 Table of Contents:
   The Behavior and Effects of Oil Spills in Aquatic
      Environments;
   Mechanical Containment and Recovery of Oil
      Following a Spill;
   Alternative Countermeasures for Oil Spills;
   Shoreline Cleanup of Oil Spills;
   Wildlife and Oil Spills;
   Preparing for Oil Spills:
   Contingency Planning;
   Responding to Oil Spills:
   The National Response System;
   Response to Oil Spills;
   Glossary;
   and For Further Information.

 Keywords:  'Oil spills, 'Fresh water, 'Aquatic  eco-
 systems, Vegetable oils, Petroleum products, Coastal
 waters,  Coastal areas, Oil pollution control, Contain-
 ment,  Recovery,  Shorelines, Wildlife,  Contingency
 planning,  Emergency  preparedness, Cleanup, Na-
 tional Response System.


 PB98-963223REB                PC A08/MF A02
 Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List
 Sites. Directive.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Jan 2000,130p, EPA 540-R-98-016, OSWER-9320.2-
 09A-P.
 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.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
This guidance document describes the key principles
and expectations, interspersed with  'best practices'
based on  program experience, that  should be con-
sulted at the time to Close Out Superfund's National
Priorities List Sites. The Close Out Procedures for Na-
tional Priorities List Sites are organized into five prin-
cipal areas: Remedial Action Completion, Construction
Completion, Site Completion, Site Deletion and Partial
Deletion. The purpose of the guidance is to briefly sum-
marize key elements of the various close out options
for actions at sites.

Keywords:  *US  EPA, *Sites, Administrative  proce-
dures, Government policies, Project management, Re-
medial action. Construction. Inspection,  Superfund,
'National   Priorities  List,   'Close-out  procedures,
"Project completion, Deletion, RCRA(Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act).
PB98-963248REB
                                 PC A10/MF A03
Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: Fiscal
Year 1995 Report to Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
2000,200p, EPA 540-R-98-033, OSWER-9200.2-35P.
See also PB98-963249 and PB98-963250.
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 the Superfund program completed its fifteenth year,
the Agency had begun work at over 95 percent of the
1,374 sites on the  National Priorities List (NPL). and
completed  construction  on  346 of  them.  EPA  is
pleased to submit this Report documenting the fiscal
year's achievements.

Keywords:   'Superfund,   'Program  administration,
•Program management, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Remedial action, Waste disposal. Waste
treatment. Pollution control. Law enforcement, Pollu-
tion regulations, Costs,  Contract  management, US
EPA, State government. Local government, Sites, Cit-
izen participation,  Cleanup, Potentially  responsible
parties.       National        Priorities       List,
CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response
Compensation and Liability Act).
 PB98-963249REB                PC A10/MF A03
 Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: Fiscal
 Year 1996 Report to Congress.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 2000, 196p, EPA540-R-98-034. OSWER-9200.2-36P.
 See also PB98-963248 and PB98-963250.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 m paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
 digital image.

 As the  Superfund program completed its  sixteenth
 year, the Agency had begun work at over 97 percent of
 the 1,387 sites on the  National Priorities List (NPL),
 and completed const ruction on 41 Oof them.

 Keywords:  'Superfund,  "Program   administration,
 'Program management, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
 management. Remedial action, Waste disposal, Waste
 treatment, Pollution  control. Law enforcement. Pollu-
 tion regulations, Costs, Contract management,  US
 EPA, State government. Local government, Sites, Cit-
 izen participation. Cleanup, Potentially  responsible
 parties.       National       Priorities        List,
 CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response
 Compensation and Liability Act).
 PB98-963250REB
                                 PC A10/MF A02
     -
 Progress Toward Implementing Superfund: Fiscal
 Year 1997 Report to Congress.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 2000, 182jp, EPA 540-R-98-035, OSWER-9200.2-37P.
 See ateoPB98-963249 and PB98-963248.
 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 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) con-
 tinued its progress 'm protecting pubhc health, welfare,
 and the environment through the Superfund program in
 fiscal year 1997 (FY97).  As the Superfund program
completed its seventeenth year, the Agency had begun
work at over 98 percent of the 1,045 sites on the Na-
tional Priorities List (NPL), and completed construction
on 498 of them. EPA is pleased to submit this Report
documenting the fiscal year's achievements.

Keywords:  "Superfund,  'Program  administration,
'Program management, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Remedial action, Waste disposal, Waste
treatment, Pollution control, Law  enforcement, Pollu-
tion  regulations,  Costs, Contract management, US
EPA, State government, Local government, Sites, Cit-
izen  participation. Cleanup,  Potentially responsible
parties.        National       Priorities       List,
CERCLA(Cpmprehensiye  Environmental  Response
Compensation and Liability Act).


PB99-132011REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Method OIA-1677: Available Cyanide by Row In-
jection, Ligand Exchange, and Amperometry. Final
rept.
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
M. Straka, E. Mitosavljevic, and L. Solujte. Jan 2000,
34p, EPA/821/R-99/013.
This document has been  reproduced from  the best
copy furnished. Prepared in cooperation with Ol Ana-
lytical,  College Station, TX. and Mackay School of
Mines, Reno, NV.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,  USA.

This method is for determination of avaiable cyanide in
water and wastewater by flow injection, ligand ex-
change, and  amperometric detection.  Cyanide ion
(CN(sup -)), hydrogen cyanide (HCN(sub aq)), and the
cyanc-complexes of zinc, copper, cadmium,  mercury,
nickel, and silver may be determined by this method.

Keywords:  'Cyanides,  'Water  pollution detection,
'Quantitative chemical analysis,  Flow injection  anal-
ysis, Amperometry, Water analysis, Waste water. Hy-
drogen cyanide, Cyano compounds, Metal complexes.
Low concentration, Water pollution sampling. Analyt-
ical methods. Laboratory procedures, Quality control,
*EPA Method OIA-1677, Ligand exchange.
PB99-963101REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA
Region 1): New Bedford Harbor Site, Hotspot Op-
erable Unit, New Bedford, MD., April 27,1999.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,140p, EPA541-R99-001.
See also PB98-963709.
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 decision document amends the selected remedial
action for the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site, Hot
Spot Operable Unit locate din New Bedford, Massa-
chusetts, as outlined in the April 6,1990 Record of De-
cision. The 1990 ROD  called for dredging contami-
nated sediments from the identified hot spot areas with
PCS concentrations of 4,000 pom or  greater, trans-
porting the dredged sediments to a shoreline Confined
Disposal Facility (CDF),  treatment of the supernatant,
dewatering the sediments and destruction of the RGBs
in an on-srte incinerator. The activities associated with
dredging the hot spot areas  and treating the super-
natant have been completed.  This decision  document
selects off-site  landfilhng  instead of ort-site inciner-
ation.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Harbors, Polychlorinated  biphenyls, Bot-
tom sediments. Dredging, Dewatering,  Waste dis-
posal, Ambient air quality, Massachusetts, 'Record of
Decision Amendment, 'First  Remedial Action, New
Bedford(Massachusetts),       Bristol       Coun-
ty(Massachusefts), Cleanup operations.


PB99-963102REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL In-
dustries Site, Pedrtcktown, N.J., June 21,1999.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,12p, EPA 541-R99-002.
See also PB92-963813 and PB94-963805.
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  Explanation of  Significant Dif-
ference (ESD) is to provide an explanation of a change
the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has made to a portion of the remedy selected in
the July 8, 1994 Record of Decision (ROD) for the NL
Industnes, Inc. Superfund Site (Site). The ROD-speci-
fied remedy calls for the excavation of soil and sedi-
ment containing lead at levels exceeding 500 parts per
million  (ppm), on-site  solidification/stabilization of
those soils determined to be  hazardous, and disposal
of all excavated soil in a landfill to be constructed at the
Site. However, as a result of newly obtained informa-
tion, EPA believes an alternative involving the disposal
of the excavated soil and sediment in a landfill located
off-site to be cost-effective,  equally  protective,  and
more quickly implemented than disposal on-site.

Keywords: 'Superfund, "Hazardous materials,  'Land
pollution  control,  Lead(Metal), Soil  contamination,
Sediments, Excavation, waste disposal. Remedial ac-
tion, New Jersey, *ESD(Explanation of Significant Dif-
ference),  'Explanation  of  Significant  Difference,
Record of Decision, Pedricktown(New  Jersey), Satem
County(New Jersey), Cleanup operations.
PB99-963103REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Chem-
Soly Inc. Site, Cheswold, OE., June 18,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,8p, EPA 541-R99-003.
See also PB93-963906.
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.

A Record of Decision (ROD) for the Chem-Solv, Inc.
Superfund Site (Site) was signed on  March  29,1992.
The ROD for the Site requires remediation  of ground
water contaminated with volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) and manganese and addresses drinking water
sources potentially affected by the contamination. The
modified remedy which will be implemented as a result
of this ESD will not require the placement of a notice in
the property records of  properties located within the
GWMZ that such property is located within the GWMZ.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Water
pollution control,  Manganese, Ground water,  Extrac-
tion, Water supply, Water pollution monitoring, Restric-
tions, Delaware, 'ESD(Explanation of Significant Dif-
ference),  'Explanation  of  Significant  Difference,
Record   of    Decision,  First   Remedial   Action,
CheswoW(Delaware), Kent County(Delaware),  Volatile
organic     compounds,     Cleanup    operations,
GWMZ(Ground Water Management Zone).


PB99-963104REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference
for the  Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 3):
Whttmoyer Laboratories Site, Myerstown, PA., No-
vember 16,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,14p, EPA541-R99-004.
SeealsoPB92-963912.
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 Record of Decision (ROD) for the Whitmoyer Lab-
oratories Superfund Site (Site) for Operable Unit Two
(OU-2) was issued on December 17,1990 and a ROD
for Operable Unit Three (OU-3) was issued on Decem-
ber 31,  1990. New information became available fol-
lowing the issuance of the RODs for OU-2 and OU-3
which gave rise to the need for an ESD. Specific infor-
mation acquired during the Remedial Design includes:
(1) a detailed delineation of the lagoons which deter-
mined that approximately 6,890 cubic yards  (cy) of
hazardous lagoon wastes require treatment prior to
disposal in an off-Site landfill; (2) the completion of
bench-scale treatability tests which demonstrated the
ability to successfully treat hazardous soils and lagoon
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
wastes off-Site; and (3) the passage of the Phase IV
Land Disposal Restrictions which provides an alternate
treatment criterion for soils.

Keywords: *Supertund, "Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, Arsenic, Debris, Lagoons, Soil con-
tamination,  Excavation, Waste treatment, Soil treat-
ment,      Waste     disposal,      Pennsylvania,
*ESD(Explanation    of   Significant    Difference),
'Explanation of Significant Difference, Record of Deci-
sion, Second Remedial Action, Third Remedial Action,
Myerstown(Pennsylvania),      Lebanon      Coun-
ty(Pennsylvania), volatile organic compounds.  Clean-
up operations.
PB99-963117REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA
Region 7):  Quality Plating  Site, Sikeston, MO.,
September 28,1999.
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,28p, EPA541-R99-074.
See also PB95-964301.
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 decision document amends the Record of Deci-
sion (ROD) and presents  the  new  selected remedial
action for the Quality Plating  site  north of Sikeston,
Missouri. The response action selected in this ROD
Amendment is the final remedy for the site and ad-
dresses the  contamination at the site  not addressed
during the soil removal action. This response action in-
volves reducing  hexavalent chromium (the primary
contaminant of concern) concentration  in groundwater
to below the preliminary remediation goal (PRG) for the
site.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Ground water. Plumes, Water pollution
monitoring, Restrictions, Site characterization.  Reme-
dial action, Missouri, 'Record of Decision Amendment,
Sikeston(Missouri),     Scott     County(Missouri),
Hexavalent chromium, Natural attenuation, Cleanup
operations.


PB99-963118REB                PC A02/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil
Field Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 4, Jackson-
ville, FL, July 12,1999.
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,10p, EPA541-R99-089.
See also PB97-964019.
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 Navy has prepared an Explanation of Significant
Differences (ESD) for Operable Unit (OU) 4,  Rubble
Disposal Area (Site 10) at Naval  Air Station (NAS)
Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Florida. The selected remedy
for OU4 was No Further Action. Based  on the reevalu-
atkxi of soils data at OU4, arsenic was identified at
concentrations in excess of the FDEP  residential Soil
Cleanup Target  Level (SCTL) and the background
'High Cut' value in surface soil samples at NAS Cecil
Field. The significant difference to the September 1997
ROD involves excavating the locations with the highest
arsenic concentrations and replacing them with clean
fill. After these actions have been completed, no further
action would be required at OU4.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, Naval air stations. Arsenic, Soil con-
tamination. Excavation, Waste disposal. Backfills, In-
stallation  restoration.  Remedial   action,  Florida,
•ESD(Explanatfon    of    Significant   Difference),
'Explanation of Significant Difference, Record of Deci-
sion,  Cecil  Field   Naval  Air  Station,   Jackson-
ville(Florida), Duval County(Ftorida),  Cleanup oper-
ations.


PB99-963119REB                PC A02/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 1, Pensacola,
FL, September 23,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,8p, EPA 541-R99-090.
SeealsoPB98-9640l6.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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The U.S. Navy, as the lead agency, has prepared an
Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD) for Site 1
(Operable  Unit 1)-lnactive Sanitary Landfill, Naval Air
Station Pensacola. The  Navy, with concurrence from
the United States Environmental  Protection Agency
(USEPA) and the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection  (FDEP), selected  a remedy that called for
discharging treated groundwater into a nearby wet-
land. The  modification was  necessary because the
Navy's wastewater treatment system is better able to
handle daily discharges of low chemical concentrations
than an annual discharge of more concentrated chemi-
cals. This change will  also increase cost effectiveness
while continuing to protect human health and the envi-
ronment.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Water
pollution control,  Naval  air stations, Landfills, Paints,
Polychlorinated biphenyls, Oil wastes, Asbestos, Pes-
ticides,  Ground  water,  Water  treatment,   Dis-
charge( Water),     Remedial    action,    Florida,
*ESD(Explanation    of   Significant    Difference),
•Explanation of Significant Difference,  Record of Deci-
sion, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Pensacola(Florida),
Escambia  County(Florida), Cleanup operations.


PB99-963120REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Amer-
ican Cyanamld Company Site, Bound Brook, N.J.,
November 30,1998.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
2000,20p, EPA 541-R99-096.
See also PB96-963820 and PB96-963821.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or  microfiche.  Product reproduced from
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The purpose of this explanation  of Significant Dif-
ference (ESD) is to explain a modification  to the rem-
edy selected in the Record of Decision (ROD) dated 12
July 1996 for the American  Cyanamid site located in
 Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, New Jersey.
 Recycling  of the  iron  oxide material in Impoundments
 15 and 16 was evaluated as a remedial alternative in
the July 1996 ROD. The responsible party, American
 Home  Products Corporation (AHPC), has now identi-
fied a vendor which can recycle this iron oxide material.
These circumstances gave  rise to the need for this
 ESD.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
 management, Iron oxide, Waste recycling, Waste dis-
posal.     Remedial     action.    New     Jersey,
*ESD(Explanatton    of   Significant    Difference),
'Explanation of Significant Difference, Record of Deci-
sion, Bound Brook(New Jersey),  Bridgewater Town-
ship(New  Jersey), Somerset  County(New Jersey),
Cleanup operations.


PB99-963121REB                 PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Record of  Decision  Amendment (EPA
 Region 2): G.E. Wiring Device Site, Juana Diaz,
 PR., July  1,1999.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1999,246p, EPA 541-R99-097.
See also PB89-189518.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche.  Product reproduced from
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 This Record of  Decision Amendment presents the
 United  States  Environmental  Protection Agency's
 (EPA's) selection of a modification to the remedial ac-
 tion for the G.E. Wiring Devices Superfund Site. The
 original remedial action  was  selected in the Record of
 Decision issued by EPA on September 30,1988. The
 modification to the selected remedy implements the
 off-site disposal  of all  excavated mercury-impacted
 materials  in a Subtitle C (hazardous waste) landfill in
the mainland United  States without additional treat-
 ment, in place of the on-site hydrometaliurgical treat-
 ment using the G.E.  Mercury Extraction  Process
 (GEMEP)  system and subsequent backfill.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Mercury(Metal), Excavation, Waste dis-
posal, Backfills, Puerto Rico, 'Record of Decision
Amendment,   'First   Remedial   Action,   Juana
Diaz(Puerto Rico), Cleanup operations.
PB99-963122REB                PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA
Region  2): Woodland  Routes 72 Dump and 532
Dump  Sites, Woodland Township,  N.J., July 1,
1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,44p, EPA541-R99-098.
See also PB91-921402.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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The  setectted  remedy addresses the contaminated
ground water at the Woodland Township Route 72 and
Route 532 Sites. The major components of the se-
lected remedy include the following: Ground water in
the site disposal areas at both the Route 72 and Route
532 Sites will be remediated using an air sparging sys-
tem to inject air into the saturated zone and strip away
volatile  and semi-volatile organic compounds dis-
solved in ground water and absorbed to the soil, a soil
vapor extraction system to capture sparged vapors,
and a vapor treatment system to treat the soil vapor ex-
traction  offgas; and The downgradient portion of the
plumes at both sites will be allowed to naturally attenu-
ate.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Water
pollution control, Ground water, Plumes, Water treat-
ment, New Jersey, 'Record  of Decision Amendment,
'First Remedial Action, Woodland Township(New Jer-
sey), Burlington County(New Jersey), Volatile organic
compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds,  Natural
attenuation, Cleanup operations.
 PB99-963313REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assess-
 ment Q and A's  Final Guidance.  Previously  Li-
 censed NRC Sites under CERCLA. Directive.
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 17 Dec 1999,24p, EPA540-R-99-006, OSWER-
 9200.4-31 P.
 See also PB97-963210.
 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 guidance  provides answers to several common
 questions  about   radiation  risk  assessments  at
 CERCLA sites. It should be especially useful to Reme-
 dial Project Managers (RPMs), On-Scene Coordinates
 (OSCs), and risk assessors.

 Keywords:  'Risk assessment, 'Radioactive contami-
 nation,  'Site characterization, Radioisotopes, Radio-
 active   wastes,   Superfund,   Pollution  control,
 Radioecotogical concentration, Maximum permissible
 exposure, Maximum permissible dose, Radiation pro-
 tection,  Government policies, 'Cleanup operations,
 *CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response
 Compensation and Liability Act), 'Comprehensive En-
 vironmental Response Compensation and Liability Act.
 PB99-963801REB                PCA13/MFA03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2):
 Welsbach and General Gas Mantle Contamination
 Site (Camden), Camden and Gloucester City, N.J.,
 July 23,1999.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1999,266p, EPA 541-R99-028.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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 This Record of Decision (ROD) documents the U.S.
 Environmental Protection Agency's selection of a  re-
 medial action to address soil and building material con-
 tamination at the Welsbach/General Gas Mantle Con-
 tamination Site. The major components of the selected
 remedy include: Excavation/removal of soil and waste
 materials with radiological contamination above reme-


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dial action objectives from the former Welsbach and
General Gas Mantle Facilities; Excavation/removal of
soil   and   waste   materials   with  radiological
contamiantion above remedial action objectives from
the residential and commercial properties in the vicinty
of two former gas mantle facilities; Off-site disposal of
the radiologically-contaminated soil and waste  mate-
rials; Decontamination and demolition of the General
Gas Mantle  Building; and Appropriate environmental
monitoring to ensure the effectiveness of the remedy.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials,  'Land
pollution control, 'Radiological contamination, Radon,
Radioisotopes, Soil contamination. Excavation, Waste
disposal. Buildings, Decontamination, Demolition, En-
vironmental monitoring. New Jersey, 'Record of Deci-
sion, 'First Remedial Action, Gloucester City(New Jer-
sey), Camden(New Jersey), Camden CountyJNew Jer-
sey), Cleanup operations.
PB99-963802REB                PCA10/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Federal Aviation Center, Operable Unit 11, Atlantic
County, MJ., September 28,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,192p, EPA 541-R99-067.
See also PB90-178203.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This decision document presents the selected reme-
dial action for Area 27 - Fuel Mist Test Area, Area 56 -
Abandoned Navy Landfill, Area F -  Air Blast Facility,
Area R - Trash Dump and Area S - Excavated  Area
West of Titton  Road at the FAA William J.  Hughes
Technical Center, Atlantic City International Airport,
New Jersey. The selected remedy for Areas 27, 56, F,
R, and S is  an institutional control and ground water
monitoring remedy, consisting of the following compo-
nents for each  individual area: Area 27 - Residential
Site Use Restrictions; Area 56 - Residential Site Use
Restrictions, Continued Ground Water Monitoring and
Establishment of a Ground Water Classification Excep-
tion Area; Area F - Residential Site  Use Restrictions;
Area  R - Residential Site Use Restrictions, Ground
Water Use Restrictions Including the Establishment of
a Ground Water Classification Exception  Area; and
Continued Ground Water Monitoring; and  Areas S -
Residential Site Use Restrictions.

Keywords: 'Superfund,  'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Petroleum products. Pesticides, Heavy
metals, Ground water, Water pollution monitorinig, Site
characterization. Restrictions, Remedial action.  New
Jersey, 'Record of Decision, Federal Aviation Adminis-
tration Technical Center, Atlantic City(New Jersey), At-
lantic County(New  Jersey), Volatile  organic  com-
pounds, Serrwoiatite organic compounds.
PB99-963804REB                PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):
Naval Air Engineering  Station, Areas  I  and  J,
Qroundwater Operable  Unit 26, Lakehurst, N.J.,
September 27,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,66p, EPA541-R99-081.
See also PB95-963804.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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This decision document presents the final remedy to
address Areas land Jgroundwater at the Naval Air En-
gineering  Station in Lakehurst, New Jersey. The se-
lected alternative is natural restoration with long-term
groundwater  monitoring to address the groundwater
contamination in and downgradient of Areas I and J
and co-metabolism to treat vie higher area of ground-
water contamination.

Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Naval facilities. Ground water, Plumes,
McrootaJ degradation. Water pollution monitoring. Re-
strictions, Site characterization. New Jersey, 'Record
of   Decision,   Naval  Air  Engineering   Station,
Lakahurst(New Jersey), Volatile organic compounds.
Natural attenuation, Co-metabolism.
PB99-963805REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  2):
Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE), Oper-
able Unit 1, Upton, NY., September 16,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,108p, EPA541-R99-082.
SeealsoPB96-963818.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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This decision document presents the selected reme-
dial action for Operable Uni I, other Areas of Concern
(AOCs) with radttlogically contaminated soils and wet-
land areas  with  contaminated sediments at  the
Brookhaven National Laboratory  (BNL) site in Upton,
New York.

Keywords: 'Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Land
pollution   control,   'Radiological    contamination,
Brookhaven national Laboratory, Cesium 137, Stron-
tium 90,  Radium 226, Lead(Metal), Mercury(Metal),
Landfills,  PipesfTubes), Tanks,  Soil  contamination.
Sediments, Excavation, Removal, Waste disposal. Re-
strictions, Environmental monitoring, Remedial action,
New York, 'Record of Decision, Upton(New York), Suf-
folk County(New York), Cleanup operations. Volatile
organic compounds.
PB99-963806REB
                                 PC A14/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Im-
perial Oil Company/Champion Chemical Company
Site, Operable Unit 3, Morganville, N.J., September
30,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,286p, EPA 541-R99-084.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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This Record of Decision (ROD) documents the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's selection of a third
remedial action to address on-site  soil, including the
waste filter clay pile and address on-site soil, including
the waste filter clay pile and the subsurface floating
product,  at  the  Imperial  Oil Company/Champion
Chemical Company Superfund Site.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Land
pollution control, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Petroleum
products, Hydrocarbons, Pesticides, Metals,  Aroctors,
Soil  contamination,  Excavation,  Waste   disposal,
Backfills, New Jersey, 'Record of Decision, 'Third Re-
medial Action,  Mofganville(New Jersey),   Marlboro
Township(New Jersey),  Monmouth  County(New Jer-
sey), Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile organic
compounds. Cleanup operations.
PB99-963901REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):
USA Fort George  G.  Meade (TAP) Operable Unit,
Fort Meade, MD., July 20,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,36p, EPA 541-R99-005.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Record of Decision (ROD) presents a determina-
tion that no further action  is necessary to protect
human health and the environment  for the Tipton Air-
field Parcel Operable Unit (TAP OU); which includes a
final determination for Tipton groundwater, and the fol-
lowing  Areas  Requiring  Environmental  Evaluation
(AREES): AREE 10 - Inactive Landfill No. 1 (IAL1); and
AREE11 - Inactive Landfill No. 2 (IAL2).

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Army facilities, UnexpkxJed ordnance.
Benzene, DNT, Landfills, Soil contamination. Ground
water, Restrictions, Remedial action, Site characteriza-
tion, Maryland, 'Record of Decision, Fort George G.
Meade, Fort Meade(Maryland), Anne Arundel Coun-
tytXaryland).
PB99-963903REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Langley  Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center,
Operable Unit 42, Hampton, VA., January 14,1999.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,56p, EPA 541-R99-007.
See also PB98-963909 and PB98-963910.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedial action for Operable Unit (OU) 42 Langley Air
Force Base (AFB) in Hampton, Virginia. Langley AFB,
EPA, and VDEQ have determined that no action is
necessary for this site. Risk assessment results  indi-
cate that OU-42 soils do not pose an imminent or sub-
stantial danger to public health, welfare, or the environ-
ment.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Air Force facilities,  Pesticides,  Metals,
Soil contamination, Site characterization, Remedial ac-
tion. Installation restoration, Virginia, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Langley Air Force Base, Hamptpn(Virginia), York
County(Virginia),    Volatile   organic   compounds,
Semivolatile organic compounds.


PB99-963905REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Boarhead Farm Site, Bridgeton Township, PA.,
November 18,1998.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,120p, EPA 541-R99-009.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This decision document presents the final selected re-
medial action for the Boarheads Farms Superfund Site
(Site). The selected remedy  includes the following
major components:  Soil Aeraton and Treatment of
VOC Hot Spots;  Excavation and  Offsrte Disposal of
Buried  Drums;  Groundwater   Extraction,  Metals
Preciptiation, and Air Stripping; Installation of Addi-
tional Monitoring Wells; Institutional Controls and Mon-
itoring;   Residential   Water    Treatment;    and
Phytoremediation.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials,  'Waste
disposal, "Land pollution control, 'Water pollution con-
trol, Benzene, Metals, Drums(Containers), Ground wa-
ters, Soil contamination, Extraction, Water treatment,
Water supply. Water pollution monitoring, Soil treat-
ment, Remedial action,  Pennsylvania, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Bridgeton Township(Pennsylvania), Bucks Coun-
ty(Pennsylvania),   Volatile   organic  compounds,
Trichloroethene, Cleanup operations.
PB99-963906REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):
Naval Weapon Station (WPNSTA) Operable Units 8
and 9, Yorktown, VA., June 9,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,124p,EPA541-R99-010.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product  reproduced from
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This  Record of Decision (ROD) documents  the se-
lected remedial actions to reduce the risks posed by
soil at Site 1 and soil  at Site 3 located at WPNSTA
Yorktown, Yorktown, Virginia. Soil contaminated by ar-
senic at  Site 1 is  designated as OU VIII and soil
contamtanted by potynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs) at Site 3 is designated as OU IX. The removal
of soil at Sites 1 and 3 addresses the principal threat to
human health and the environment at OUs VIII and IX
by eliminated  the   source  materials  (arsenic and
polynuctear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)) and  elimi-
nating the potential release of these contaminants to
the environment.

Keywords: "Superiund, 'Hazardous  materials, 'Land
pollution control. Naval facilities. Arsenic, Porycyclic ar-
omatic hydrocarbons. Landfills, Soil contamination. Ex-
cavation, Waste disposal, Backfills, Revegetation, Re-
strictions, Remedial action, Virginia, 'Record of  Deci-
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sion,  Yqrtctown   Naval  Weapons  Station,  York-
town(Virginia), York County(Virginia), Cleanup oper-
ations.
PB99-963907REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Naval Weapons Station (WPNSTA), Operable Units
12, 13, 14,  and 15, Yorktown, VA., October 13,
1998.
Enyironmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,156p, EPA 541-R99-011.
See also PB97-963919 and PB9&-963919.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche.  Product reproduced from
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This Record of Decision (ROD) documents the se-
lected  remedial action to reduce the risks posed  by
contaminated  media at Sites  6 and  7 located  at
WPNSTA Yorktown, Yorktown,  Virginia. The removal
and treatment of soil/sediment and Building  109 res-
idue at OU XIII, Site 6-Flume Area, and a soil cover at
OU XIV, Site, 6-Excavated Area, address, the principal
threat to human health and the  environment by elimi-
nating source materials and  potential release of these
contaminants to the environment. They also mitigate
the potential for direct contact with soil at the Site 6-Ex-
cavated Area Long-term monitoring of sediment, sur-
face water, and groundwater at OU XV will: (1) evalu-
ate the efficacy of the removal planned for the Site-6
Flume Area in removing a  potential source of con-
tinuing contaminant release  and (2)  provide temporal
data about conditions in the Site 6-lmpoundment Area
and the quality of shallow  groundwater which may
interconnect with Sites 6 and 7 surface water and sedi-
ments.
Keywords: 'Supertund, 'Hazardous materials,  'Land
pollution control,  Naval facilities, Explosives,  TNT,
DNT, RDX, HMX, Metals, Cadmium, Zinc, Nitramines,
Soil contamiantion, Sediments, Excavation, Soil treat-
ment, Backfills, Environmental monitoring, Water pollu-
tion monitoring, Installation restoration, Remedial ac-
tion, Virginia, 'Record of Decision, Yorktown  Naval
Weapons Station,  Yorktown(Virginia),  York  Coun-
ty(Virginia),     Volatile    organic     compounds,
Nitroaromatics, Cleanup operations.
 PB99-963908REB                PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  3):
 Patuxent River Naval Air Station Operable Unit 1
 Soils, Pesticide Shop (Site 17), St. Mary's County,
 MD., December 16,1998.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1999,134p, EPA541-R99-012.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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 Site 17-Pesticide Shop is located at Naval Air Station
 (MAS) Patuxent River, Maryland. This ROD presents
 the following final  remedy for Operable Unit 1  (OU 1)
 soil at Site 17; excavation of soil that poses an unac-
 ceptable risk to human health (soil with contaminant
 concentrations that exceed human health and ground-
 water protection remediation criteria  (RC)); conduct
 site-specific soil toxicity and bioaccurnulation tests dur-
 ing the  remedial design and remedial  action (RD/RA)
 on the contaminated soil; if there is an unacceptable
 risk  to  ecological receptors,  the Navy shall place a
 vegetated soil and gravel cover over the contaminated
 soil that poses an unacceptable risk to ecological re-
 ceptors; and institutional controls to limit the use of the
 property so that integrity of the gravel and soil cover
 will not be compromised.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
 pollution control, Naval air stations. Pesticides, Herbi-
 cides,  Fungicides, Carbamates,  Hormones,  Wood
 preservatves, Chlorinated hydrocarbons, Soil contami-
 nation,  Excavation, Soil treatment, Waste disposal,
 Revegetatkxi, Environmental monitoring, Restrictions,
 Remedial action. Installation restoration,  Maryland,
 'Record of Decision, Patuxent River Naval Air Station,
 Saint Mary's County(Maryland), Cleanup operations.
PB99-963909REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Aberdeen Proving Ground (Edgewood Area), Ab-
erdeen Proving Ground, MD., June 11,1999.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,55p, EPA 541-R99-013.
SeealsoPB92-963916.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Record of Decision (ROD) document presents the
remedial action selected to reduce the risks posed by
the Old  Brush  River Road Dump located at the Bush
River Study Area at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG).
This action addresses the principal threats at the Old
Brush River  Road Dump by constructing a soil cap.
The soil cap reduces migration of contaminants by re-
ducing infiltration and  stabilizing the Old Bush  River
Road Dump (OBRRD) to prevent erosion  of surface
soil, and attenuates the detonation of a 4.2-in. chem-
ical mortar. The selected remedy for the OBRRD will
include long-term monitoring and institutional controls.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management,   Military   facilities,   Dumps,   Mor-
tars(Material),  Capping, Soil contamination, Erosion
control,  Environmental monitoring, Restrictions, Site
characterization,  Remedial action, Maryland, 'Record
of Decision, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Harford Coun-
ty(Maryland).


PB99-963910REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):
USA Vint Hill  Farms Station, AREEs 2, 4,28-5, and
31, Warrenton, VA., July 1,1999.
Enyironmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,78p, EPA 541-R99-014.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Decision  Document (DD)  presents the selected
remedial action for soil at AREEs 2, 4, 28-5, and 31 at
Vint Hill Farms Station (VHFS), Warrenton, Virginia.
This action addresses the principal threat at AREEs 2,
4, 28-5, and 31 by the excavation of contaminated soil
and off-site disposal at a permitted facility.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials,  'Land
pollution control, Army facilities, Petroleum products,
Hydrocarbons, Soil contamination, Excavation, Waste
diaposal, Remedial action, Virginia, 'Record of  Deci-
sion, Vint Hill Farms Station, Warrenton(Virginia), Fau-
quier County(Virginia), AREEs(Areas Requiring  Envi-
ronmental Evaluation), Cleanup operations.


PB99-963911REB                  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 3):
USA Vint Hill Farms Station AREEs 3, 5, 7, 10,
1602,17,18, 20, 24,25, 26,29-1, 29-2, 29-3, 30, and
33, Warrenton, VA., July 1,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,106p, EPA541-R99-015.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Decision  Document (DD)  presents a determina-
tion that no action is necessary to protect human health
and the environment for soil at AREEs 3, 5, 7,10,16-
2, 17,18, 20, 24, 25, 26, 29-1, 29-2, 29-3, 30, and 33;
site-wide groundwater; South Run at AREEs 1 and 2;
and other site drainages  at Vint Hill Farms Station
(VHFS), Warrenton, Virginia. No action is the selected
remedy lor AREEs 3, 5,7,10,16-2,17,18,20,24.25,
26,  29-1,  29-2, 29-3, 30,  and 33; site-wide ground-
water. South Run at AREEs 1 and 2; and other site
drainages. The Baseline Risk Assessment (BRA), con-
ducted as part of the investigation activities, supports
the no action decision.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management,  Army facilities, Polycyclic aromatic hy-
drocarbons, Metals, Acids, Soil contamination, Ground
water, Site characterization. Remedial action, Virginia,
'Record  of   Decision,  Vint  Hill   Farms  Station,
Warrenton(Virginia),    Fauquier    County(Virginia),
AREEs(Areas Requiring Environmental Evaluation).
PB99-963912REB                PC A06/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 3):
USA Vint Hill Farms Station AREEs 9, 11, 19, and
21, Warrenton, VA., July 1,1999.
Enyironmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,76p, EPA 541-R99-016.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Decision Document (DD) presents  a determina-
tion that no action is necessary to protect human health
and the environment for soil  at AREE 21. In addition,
this DD presents the selected remedial action for soil at
AREEs 9,11, and 19 at Vint Hill Farms Station (VHFS),
Warrenton, Virginia. The selected remedial action ad-
dresses the principal threat at AREEs 9,11,  and 19 by
the  excavation of contaminated  soil  and off-site dis-
posal at a permitted facility. No action is the selected
remedy for AREE 21 since the established soil cleanup
level is higher than the maximum detected contami-
nant concentration.

Keywords: "Superfund,  'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control,  Army facilities, Petroleum products,
Polycyclic  aromatic  hydrocarbons,  Mercury(Metal),
Lead(Metal), Pesticides, Dioxins, Furans, Soil contami-
nation, Excavation, Waste disposal, Remedial action,
Virginia, 'Record of Decision, Vint Hill Farms Station,
Warrenton(Virginia), Fauquier County(Virginia), Clean-
up operations, AREEs(Areas Requiring Environmental
Evaluation).
PB99-963913REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):
USA Vint Hill Farms  Station AREEs 13, 14,  16-1,
27, and and 29-4, Warrenton, VA., July 1,1999.
Enyironmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,88p, EPA541-R99-017.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Decision Document (DD) presents a determina-
tion that no action is necessary to protect human health
and the environment for soil at AREEs 13,14,16-1,27,
and 29-4 at Vint Hill Farms Station (VHFS), Warrenton,
Virginia.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Army facilities, Lead(Metal), Solvents,
Hydrocarbons, Petroleum products, Arsenic, Sludges,
Soil contamination, Site characterization, Remedial ac-
tion, Virginia, 'Record of Decision, Vint Hill Farms Sta-
tion, Warrenton(Virginia),  Fauquier  County(Virginia),
AREEs(Areas Requiring Environmental Evaluation).
 PB99-963914REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
 USA Vint Hill Farms Station, Western South  Run
 Tributary, Warrenton, VA., July 1,1999.
 Enyironmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1999,66p, EPA541-R99-018.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted.  Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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 This Decision  Document (DD) presents the selected
 remedial action for the western South Run tributary at
 Vint Hill Farms Station (VHFS), Warrenton, Virginia.
 This action addresses the principle threat at the site by
 the dredging of contaminated sediment and off-site dis-
 posal at a permitted facility.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
 pollution control, Army facilities,  Pesticides,  Silver,
 Lead(Metal), Chromium, Copper,  Sediments, Dredg-
 ing, Waste  disposal, Remedial  action,  Virginia,
 'Record of  Decision,  Vint  Hill  Farms  Station,
 Warrenton(Virginia), Fauquier County(Virginia), Clean-
 up operations.


 PB99-953915REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
 tangley Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center Op-
 erable Unit 2, Hampton, VA., September 2,1999.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.


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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
1999,74p, EPA 541-R99-051.
See also PB98-963909 and PB98-963910.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedial action for the Stratton Substation Operable
Unit (OU)  at the NASA Langley Research Center
(LaRC)  in Hampton,  Virginia.  This action addresses
the principle threat a the Stratton Substation OU by ex-
cavating and disposing of contaminated soil off-site
and by imposing land use restrictions that will prevent
any non-industna! activities to take place on the OU.

Keywords:  *Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Soil con-
tamination, Excavation, Waste disposal, Backfills, Re-
strictions, Virginia, 'Record of Decision,  Langley Re-
search  Center,  Hampton(Virginia), York  Coun-
ty(Virginia), Cleanup operations.
PB99-963916REB                PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
Defense General Supply Center (DLA), Operable
Unit 4. Chesterfield County, VA., August 31,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,96p, EPA 541-R99-052.
See also PB94-963904 and PB95-963915.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This decision document presents a determination that
no  remedial action is  necessary to protect  human
health and the environment at the Fire Training Area
(FTA) Source Area, which has been designated as Op-
erable Unit (OU) 4, at the Defense Supply Center Rich-
mond (DSCR) in Richmond, Virginia. The 'No Action
Alternative' is the selected remedy for this site. The Re-
medial  Investigation  and the Risk Evaluation  con-
ducted for OU 4 support this decision. The concentra-
tions of contaminants in the soil at the site do not pose
unacceptable risks to ecological receptors or  human
health. The human receptors, which were evaluated in-
cluded current and potential future on-site receptor at
OU 4,  including workers, construction workers, rec-
reational users and residents.

Keywords: •Superfund,  'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Military facilities, Polycyclic aromatic hy-
drocarbons,  Petroleum  products.   Metals,   Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Soil contamination. Site charac-
terization. Remedial action, Virginia, 'Record of Deci-
sion,   Defense   General  Supply  Center,   Rteh-
mond(Virgtnia), ChesterfJeM(Virginia), Volatile organic
compounds, Semwolatite organic compounds.
PB99-963917REB                PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 3):
Langley Air Force Base/NASA Langley Center, Op-
erable Unit SO, Hampton, VA., September 27,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,62p, EPA 541-R99-060.
See also PB98-963909 and PB9&-963910.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedial action for IRP Site 61, designated Operable
Unit (OU)-50. at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton,
Virginia. This ROD identifies the final action for soils
and an interim action for ground water at the OU.
Ground water will be addressed in a final action on an
installation-wide basis as a separate OU. This action
addresses the principle threat at the OU by imposing
land use restrictions that will prevent any non-industrial
activities from taking place at this location. In addition,
the interim ground water  action will prevent any use,
other than monitoring, of the ground water at the OU.
 Keywords: •Superfund,
       Mnent, Air Fore
     'Hazardous wastes, 'Waste
Force facilities. Benzene, Arsenic,
          . Polychlorinated biphenyls. Ground water.
 Soil contamination. Restrictions, Water pollution moni-
 toring. Site characterization,  Installation restoration.
 Remedial action, Virginia, 'Record of Decision, Lang-
 ley Air Force Base. HarnptonO/irginia). York Coun-
                                 ty(Virginia), Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile
                                 organic compounds.
                                  PB99-963918REB                PC A06/MF A01
                                  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):
                                  Naval Surface Warfare Dahlgren, Sites 19 and 29,
                                  Operable Units 13 and 14, Dahlgren, VA., Sep-
                                  tember 27,1999.
                                  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                  Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
                                  1999,88p, EPA 541-R99-061.
                                  SeealsoPB98-963913.
                                  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 decision document focuses on remedial decisions
                                  and presents the selected remedial actions for Site 19
                                  - Transformer Draining Area and Site 29 - Battery Serv-
                                  ice Area at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren
                                  Site (NSWCDL) Dahlgren, Virginia. The selected rem-
                                  edies for each site are as follows: Site 19 Soil - No Fur-
                                  ther Action. PCB-contaminated soils were removed in
                                  1994. Groundwater at Site 19 will be addressed con-
                                  currently with adjacent Site 40 at a future date; and Site
                                  29 Soil and Groundwater - No Further Action. Contami-
                                  nated soils were removed in 1994. Risk analysis con-
                                  ducted after the removal revealed that residual risks to
                                  human health and the environment were within accept-
                                  able limits.

                                  Keywords: 'Superfund,  'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
                                  management.    Naval    facilities,   Polychlorinated
                                  biphenyls,  Soil  contamination, Ground water. Site
                                  characterization. Remedial action, Virginia, 'Record of
                                  Decision,  Naval Surface  Warfare Center Dahlgren,
                                  Dahlgren(Virginia), King George County(Virginia).
PB99-963921REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):
Rodate Manufacturing Company, Inc., Site Oper-
able Unit 1, Emmaus Borough, PA., September 30,
1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,104p, EPA541-R99-086.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This decision document presents the selected reme-
dial action for the Rodate Manufacturing Supef und Site
(Site). The selected remedy includes (1) hydraulic
contaminent of the highest levels of contaminated
ground water at and in the vicinity of a portion of the aq-
uifer at the Site which  has been determined to have
Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid  (DNAPLs) (2)  a
Technical Impracticability waiver for the Applicable and
Relevant  and Appropriate Requirement  (ARAR) for
TCE in ground water and TCE and PCE for the sub-
surface soil in the Probable DNAPL Zone; and (3) pas-
sive treatment through  Monitored Natural Attenuation
(MNA) for the  ground  water contamination that has
mitigated beyond the  boundaries  of the Probable
DNAPL Zone.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management,  Trichtoroemanes,  Ground   water,
Aquifers,  Plumes, Soil contamination, Containment,
Restrictions, Site characterization.  Remedial action,
Pennsylvania,  'Record of  Decision, Emmaus Bor-
ough(Pennsylvania), Lehigh  Cpunty(Pennsyrvania),
Dense  nonaqueous phase liquids,  volatile  organic
compounds, Tetrachtoroethanes, Natural attenuation.


PB99-963922REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):
Naval Air Development Center (8 Areas) Operable
Unit 5, Site 8, Warminster Township, PA., Sep-
tember 29,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,38p, EPA 541-R99-087.
See also PB97-963922.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This Record of Decision (ROD) presents  the deter-
mination that no further action is necessary to protect
                                                  human health and the environment for Operable Unit 5
                                                  (OUnS) at the former Naval Air Development Center in
                                                  Warminster Township, Bucks County. Pennsylvania.
                                                  OU-5 consists of soil, sediment, and surface water as-
                                                  sociated with Site 8. A 1999 removal action eliminated
                                                  the unacceptable risk associated with lead-contami-
                                                  nated soils.  Post-removal verification  sampling and
                                                  subsequent Remedial Investigation activities support
                                                  the no further action remedial alternative.

                                                  Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
                                                  management, Naval facilities. Metals, Soil contamina-
                                                  tion, Sediments, Surface waters. Site characterization,
                                                  Remedial action, Pennsylvania, 'Record of Decision,
                                                  Naval Air Development  Cetner, Warminster Town-
                                                  ship(Pennsylvania),   Bucks  County(Pennsytvania),
                                                  Volatile organic compounds.
PB99-963923REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 3):
Patuxent  River  Naval Station,  Operable Unit 1,
Soils Bohneyard (Sites 6  and  6A),  St.  Mary's
County, MD., September 29,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,82p, EPA 541-R99-088.
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This Record of Decision (ROD) addresses Operable
Unit 1 (OU-1), soil, at Sites 6 and 6A (the Bohneyard),
located at Naval Air Station (NAS) Patuxent River in St.
Mary's County, Maryland. The major components of
the selected remedy  for OU-1 include: a concrete and
asphalt parking lot will be constructed over approxi-
mately one-half of Site 6; a cover compromised of 8
inches of topsoil over 4 inches of compacted gravel will
be placed  over the remaining  area of Site 6 in which
concentrations  of hazardous substances are greater
than the site worker exposure Performance Standards
(PSs); At Site 6A, an asphalt cover will be constructed
for storage and staging; and institutional  controls will
consist of  access restrictions to prevent trespassing,
limiting access  to groundwater underlying Sites 6 and
6A, and monitoring to assess whether contaminants
are migrating to the environment.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Naval air stations. Oil wastes. Solvents,
Paints. Pesticides, Fly ash. Soil contamination. Cov-
erings, Gravels, Asphalt pavements, Restrictions, Site
characterization, Remedial action, Installation restora-
tion, Maryland, 'Record of Decision, Patuxent River
Naval Air Station, Sant Mary's County(Maryland).
                                                                                    PB99-964005REB
                                                                                                                     PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 4, Al-
bany, GA., April 2,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,112p, EPA541-R99-023.
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Operable Unit (OU) 4 is composed of the potential
sources of contamination (PSC) that are directly or
geographically associated with the Depot Maintenance
Activity (DMA), which is located on the southeastern
side of Broom Boulevard. OU 4 consists of five PSCs,
including PSC 10,  DMA; PSC 22, DMA Old 90-Day
Storage Area; PSC 13, Industrial Wastewater Pipeline
(IWP); PSC 12, Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant
(IWTP);  and PSC  6, Industrial Discharge Drainage
Ditch/Sanitary Sewer line. This Record of Decision
(ROD) document presents the final response for OU4
at the Marine Corps Logistics Base (MCLB), Albany. A
No Action (MA) remedy was selected for PSCs 10,12,
13, and  22. Under this alternative, no treatment, con-
tainment, or additional restricted access is planned for
these PSCs. The selected remedy for PSC 6 is a Land-
Use Controls (LUCs) as outlined in the Land-Use Con-
trol Implementation Plan (LUCIP), presented in Appen-
dix B of the ROD.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Marine Corps facilities, Pesticides, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Soil contamination, Land use,
Restrictions, Site  characterization, Remedial action,
Georgia, 'Record of Decision, Marine Corps Logistics
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Center, Albany(Georgia), Dougherty County(Georgia),
Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile organic com-
pounds.
PB99-964006REB
                                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):
Jacksonville Naval Air Station,  Operable Unit 2,
Jacksonville, FL., March 19,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,66p, EPA 541-R99-024.
See also PB95-964043.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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The site name is Operable Unit (OU) 2, which com-
prises Potential Sources of Contamination (PSCs)  2
(Former Firefighting Training Area (FTA)), 3 (Waste-
water Treatment  Plant  (WWTP) Sludge  Disposal
Area), 4  (Pine Tree  Planting  Area), 41  (Domestic
Waste Sludge Drying Beds), 42  (WWTP  Polishing
Pond), and 43 (Industrial Waste Sludge Drying Beds)
located at the Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville in
Jacksonville, Florida. It has been determined by the
Navy, USEPA, and PDEP that No Further Action with a
five-year  review is necessary at OU 2. In addition,
PSCs 41, 42, and 43 will require postclosure ground-
water monitoring under the RCRA for 2 to 3 years.


Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Naval air stations, Petroleum products,
Ground water. Water pollution monitoring, Site charac-
terization, Remedial action,  Florida, 'Record of Deci-
sion,  Jacksonville  Naval  Air  Station,   Jackson-
ville(Florida), Duval County(Florida), Light nonaqueous
phase liquids.
PB99-964007REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):
Marzone  Inc/Chervon  Chemical Company Site,
Operable Unit 2, Tifton, GA., July 1,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,102p, EPA 541-R99-025.
SeealsoPB97-963158.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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The Marzone  IncVChevron Chemical Company Site is
located in south-central Georgia in the city of Tifton, at
the intersection of Golden Road and the Norfolk-South-
ern Railroad tracks. The major components of the se-
lected remedy for operable unit two  include: Exca-
vation and disposal of surface soils which exceed the
surface soil performance standards;  Excavation and
disposal of sediments from the railroad drainage ditch
and from the nonwooded wetland area south of the rail-
road spur which exceed the sediment performance
standards; Transportation by truck of contaminated soil
and sediment to a permitted Subtitle C or D landfill;
Restoration of surface soil and wetland areas; Con-
firmation  sampling to verify that remaining soil and
sediment is below performance standards; Monitoring
of wetland and creek area for at least five years to de-
termine if remaining contamination  is naturally attenu-
ating; Installation of at least two additional groundwater
monitoring wells; Annual groundwater monitoring for at
least five years for the contaminants of concern, as
weU  as  potential transformation products and geo
chemical  parameters to determine  if contamination is
naturally attenuating; Review of groundwater data after
five years to determine if natural attenuation is effec-
tive; and Institutional controls to restrict use of contami-
nated groundwater.


Keywords: 'Superfund, "Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution   control,    Pesticides,   DDT,   Benzene
hexachtoride,  Endrin, Toxaphene,  Metals, Soil con-
tamination. Sediments, Wetlands, Sampling,  Exca-
vation, Waste disposal,  Enviommental monitoring,
Groundwater, Water pollution monitoring, Restrictions,
Remedial  action,  Georgia, 'Record  of   Decision,
Titton(Georgia), Tift CountylGeorgia), Dinoseb, Nat-
ural attenuation, Cleanup operations.
PB99-964008REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):
Stauffer Chemical Company (LeMoyne Plant) Site,
Operable Unit 2, Axis, AL, March 18,1999.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,70p, EPA541-R99-026.
See also PB90-186487.
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This decision document (Record of Decision), presents
the selected Remedial Action of Operable Unit Two for
the Stauffer Chemical Co. (LeMoyne Plant) Site, Oper-
able Unit Two, Axis, Mobile County,  Alabama. The
major components of the selected remedy for operable
unit two are: Institutional controls to  restrict construc-
tion on the former Halby area until the subsurface soil
performance standards are met  and  to  restrict the
Stauffer LeMoyne Site from converting to residential
use until such time as EPA determines through a risk
assessment that  the Site is available for unrestricted
use; Construction  of a soil flushing  system in the
former  Halby area to accelerate the migration of con-
taminants  from the subsurface soil  into the ground-
water where contaminants will captured and treated by
the existing OU1 groundwater remedy; Monitoring of
subsurface soil  for cyanide and  thipcyanate in the
former  Halby area on an annual basis to ensure that
contaminants are moving into the groundwater in a
controlled  manner  where  they will be captured and
treatment by the OU1 groundwater remedy; and Peri-
odic reporting of annual monitoring results to EPA.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous  materials, 'Land
pollution control. Cyanide, Thiocyanates, Soil contami-
nation,  Soil treatment, Environment monitoring, Re-
strictions, Alabama, 'Record of Decision, 'Second Re-
medial   Action,    Axis(Alabama),  Mobile   Coun-
ty(Alabama), Cleanup operations.
PB99-964009REB                 PC A15/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Ross Metals Inc.,  Operable Unit 1, Rossville, TN.,
April 2,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,306p, EPA 541-R99-027.
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This decision document presents the selected reme-
dial action for the Ross Metals Site, Operable Unit No.
1, in Rossville, Fayette County, Tennessee. The major
components of the  remedy include: Decontamination,
demolition, and ofNSite  disposal of pavement and
buildings with recycling of metal debris; Excavation of
contaminated soil,  landfilled slag, and contaminated
sediment  with  appropriate  confirmation  sampling;
Backfill of excavated subsurface-soil areas and landfill
with clean soil; Stabilization/ solidification/fixation  of
contaminated soil, stockpiled slag, landfilled slag, and
wetlands sediment; Off-site disposal of soils, slag and
sediment at a RCRA-nonhazardous waste disposal fa-
cility; Application of a layer of biosolids over the Site.
Grass seeding of the facility and landfill areas; and re-
vegetation of the Site wetlands according to the wet-
lands revegetation  plan;  Development of a mainte-
nance and monitoring plan to assess the effectiveness
of the cleanup action.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous  material, 'Land
pollution control. Metals,  Pavements, Buildings, De-
contamination, Demolition, Soil contamination, Sedi-
ments, Slags, Excavation, Waste disposal, Waste re-
cycling, Waste treatment. Backfills, Coverings, Envi-
ronmental  monitoring, Tennessee, 'Record of Deci-
sion,  'First Remedial Action, Rossville(Tennessee),
Fayette County(Tennessee), Cleanup operations.
PB99-964010REB                 PCA10/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):
Aberdeen Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Ab-
erdeen, NC., June 4,1999.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,176p, EPA 541-R99-050.
See also PB97-964020.
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This decision document presents the selected remedy
for the OU5 (groundwater) at the Mclver Dump and
Route 211 Areas of the  Aberdeen Pesticide Dumps
Site (the Site) in Aberdeen, North Carolina. The major
components of  the  selected remedy  for OU5  are:
Mclver Dump Area: Monitoring of natural attenutation
in  groundwater,  surface water  and  sediments;
Phytoremediation to enhance natural attenuation proc-
esses; Area reconnaissance; and Alternative water
supply/well head treatment if future potential receptors
are identified; and Route 211 Area-Groundwater ex-
traction from 'source area groundwater' in the Surficial
aquifer; Treatment of groundwater via carbon adsorp-
tion; Discharge of treated groundwater via re-injection
infiltration galleries; Monitoring of the extraction, treat-
ment and discharge systems; Monitoring of natural at-
tenuation in all aquifers; Area reconnaissance; and Al-
ternative water supply/well head treatment if future po-
tential receptors are identified.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Water
pollution control,  Pesticides, ODD, DDT, DDE,  Ben-
zene hexachlorine, Ground water, Aquifers, Extraction,
Water treatment, Water supply. Water pollution moni-
toring, Remedial action, North Carolina, 'Record of De-
cision, Aberdeen(North Carolina), Moore County(North
Carolina), Natural attenuation, Cleanup operations.
PB99-964011REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4):
Savannah  River  Site  (USDOE)  Ford  Building
Waste Unit (643-11G),  Operable Unit 57, Aiken,
SC., May 20,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,56p, EPA541-R99-053.
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This decision document presents the selected reme-
dial for the Ford Building Waste Unit (FBWU), in Aiken
South Carolina. The selected remedy for FBWU is 'No
Further Action'. The Baseline Risk Assessment (BRA)
considered current, future industrial and future residen-
tial land use scenarios. Based on these scenarios, the
BRA concluded that there were no final constituents of
concern (COCs) (i.e., no contaminant migration con-
stituents of concern (CM COCs), human health COCs,
or ecological COCs). A time-critical removal action was
implemented in early 1997. This removal  action fo-
cused on  removing secondary sources consisting of
surface and subsurface soils that contained levels of
cesium-137 above the time-critical action cleanup goal
of 0.35 pCi/g.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management,  'Radioactive wastes,  Savannah River
Plant, Cesium 137, Soil contamination, Site character-
ization. Remedial  action. South Carolina, 'Record of
Decision, Aiken(South Carolina), Aiken County(South
Carolina), Bamwell County(South Carolina).
PB99-964012REB
                                 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4):
Pensacola Naval  Air Station, Operable Unit 6,
Sites 9 and 29, Pensacola, FL.,  September 23,
1999.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, 100p, EPA541-R99-063.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Re-
gion 4 has reviewed the above subject decision docu-
ment and concurs with the selected remedy for the Re-
medial Action at Sites 9 and 29. This remedy is sup-
ported by the removal actions and the previously com-
pleted Remedial  Investigation and Baseline Risk As-
sessment Reports. The selected remedial alternative is
no further action. This involves taking no further reme-
dial actions at the site and leaving  the environment
media as they currently exist.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Naval air stations, Metals, Soil contami-
nation, Ground water. Site characterization, Remedial
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action, Florida, 'Record of Decision, Pensacola Naval
Air Station,  Pensacola(Ftorida),  Escambia Coun-
ty(Ftorida).
PB99-964016REB                PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):
Southern Solvents Inc.  Site, Operable  Unit  1,
Tampa, FL., September 30,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,112p, EPA 541-R99-078.
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This decision document presents the selected reme-
dial action lor the soil and surficial aquifer (OU1) at the
Southern Solvents, Inc. Site, in Tampa, Hillsborough
County, Florida. The major components of the remedy
include: excavation of contaminated, unsaturated soils
around  the existing building; initial treatment of the
highly   contaminated  saturated  soil  and  surficial
groundwater using chemical oxidation in areas that ex-
ceed the Florida Natural  Attenuation  Default Con-
centration for  PCE; Evaluation of continued  use of
chemical oxidation in areas with lower concentrations
of PCE; final treatment of the surficial groundwater to
the cleanup goal using chemical oxidation (unless de-
termined otherwise); and groundwater use restrictions
by naming the area in a deliniated area  under the
Southwest Florida Management District.

Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution   control,   'Water   pollution    control,
Tetrachtorethylene. Trichloroethytene, Soil contamina-
tion, Ground water, Excavation, Soil treatment. Water
treatment,  Restrictions, Remedial  action,  Florida,
•Record of  Decision, Tampa(Ftorida),  Hillsborough
County(Ftorida),  CisO-2-dfchloroethene, Ftoridan aq-
uifer. Cleanup operations.


PB99-964017REB                PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):
Battery Tech (Duracell-Lexington) Operable Unit 1,
Lexington, N.C., September 30,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,98p, EPA 541-R99-079.
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This decision document presents the selected remedy
for Operable Unit One (OU1) to address contaminated
soil  and sediment, arid ecological concerns at the
DuraceH Battery Tech Site (the Site) in Lexington, Da-
vidson County, North Carolina. The major components
of the selected remedy for OU1 are: IrvSitu Stabiliza-
tion/Solidification of Contaminated Soil in the Former
Plant No. 2 area, followed  by Capping of the Former
Plant No. 2 Area; In-Situ Chemical Oxidation of Con-
taminated SoS in the Former Solvent Disposal Area,
followed by Capping of the Former Solvent Disposal
Area; Selective Excavation and Off-Site Disposal of
Contamianted Soil in the Building No. 4 Area and the
Northern Site Area, and contaminated soils and sedi-
ments locked outside the facility fence line; Capping of
other areas located within the facility fence line for eco-
logical concerns; and Long-term monitoring of site^re-
lated contamination hi soil, sediments, and ecological
receptors.

          •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
        i control.  Heavy metals, Soil contamination,
        its. Excavation, Soil treatment. Waste dis-
posal. Capping.  Environmental monitoring. Remedial
action.  North  Carolina, 'Record of Decision, Lex-
ington(North Carolina), Davidson CountyfNorth Caro-
lina), Volatile organic compounds. Cleanup operations.


PB99-964018REB                PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):
Whiting Field Naval Air Station, Site 1, Northwest
Disposal Area, Mifton, FL, September 29,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,52p, EPA541-R99-091.
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Site 1, Northwest Disposal Area, is a 5-acre parcel lo-
cated along the northwestern facility boundary of Naval
Air Station (NAS)  Whiting Field, Milton, Florida.  This
decision document presents the selected remedial ac-
tion (RA) for Site 1 at NAS Whiting Field. The purpose
of the RA at Site 1 is to implement land-use controls
(LUCs) to minimize future predicted risks. The LUCs
will establish control for land use at the site to nonresi-
dential use as specified in the LUCIP in Apendix B.
NAS Whiting Field, on behalf of the Department of the
Navy, will agree to implement periodic basewide site
inspections and agency notification  procedures de-
signed to ensure  the maintenance by NAS Whiting
Field personel of any site-specific LUCs deemed  nec-
essary for future protection of human health and the
environment.


Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Naval air stations, Xylenes, Dieldrin,
Heavy metals, Cyanide, Aluminum, Soil contamination.
Restrictions,  Site  characterization, Remedial  action,
Florida, 'Record of Decision, Whiting Field Naval Air
Station, Milton(Florida), Santa RosaCounty(Florida).
PB99-964019REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):
Whiting Field Naval Air Station, Site 2, Northwest
Open Disposal Area, Milton, FL., September 29,
1999.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,52p, EPA 541-R99-092.
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Site 2, Northwest Open Disposal Area, is a 12-acre
parcel located along the northwestern facility boundary
near the North Air Field at Naval Air Station (NAS)
Whiting Field, Milton Florida. This decision document
presents the selected remedial action (RA) for Site 2 at
NAS Whiting Reid. The purpose of the RA at Site 2 is
to implement land-use controls (LUCs) to minimize fu-
ture predicted risks. NAS Whiting Field, on behalf of
the Department of the Navy, will agree to implement
periodic basewide site inspections and agency notifica-
tion procedures designed to ensure the maintenance
by NAS Whiting Field personnel  of any site-specific
LUCs deemed  necessary for future  protection  of
human health and the environment.
Keywords: 'Supertund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Naval air stations. Arsenic, Chloroform,
Beryllium, Vanadium, Phthalates, Soil contamination.
Environmental monitoring. Restrictions,  Remedial ac-
tion, Florida, 'Record of Decision, Whiting Field Naval
Air  Station,  Milton(Florida),  Santa   Rosa  Coun-
ty(Ftorida).
PB99-964103REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
llada Energy Company Site, East Cape Girardeau,
IU, September 27,1999.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,32p, EPA 541-R99-076.
See also PB91-116343 and PB95-260782.
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This decision document represents the selected reme-
dial action for the llada Energy Company site. No fur-
ther remedial action is necessary  at the llada Energy
Company  site. The earlier removal action  has miti-
gated the environmental risks to a degree that the con-
ditions at the site pose no unacceptable risk of expo-
sure to contaminants of concern.


Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management,  Porychtorinated  biphenyls.  Ground
water, Restrictions, Site characterization. Soil contami-
nation. Remedial action, Illinois, 'Record of  Decision,
East  Cape Girardeau(lllinois),  Alexander  Coun-
ty(IIKnois),  Light nonaqueous phase liquids, Volatile or-
ganic compounds, Semrvolatile organic compounds.
PB99-964104REB                 PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5):
Jennison Wright  Corporation Inc. Site, Granite
City, IL, September 29,1999.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,100p, EPA 541-R99-077.
SeealsoPB99-1l54l2.
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This decision document represents the selected reme-
dial action for the Jennison Wright Superfund Site. For
site wastes consisting of the drip track residue and the
oils found on-site, the selected alternative is to remove
the waste and have it disposed  at a hazardous waste
facility. For site soils, a landfarm will be constructed in
the northeast portion of the site. For NAPL removal, hot
water and steam flushing is  the selected alternative
cover surfactant flushing because it is a more  proven
technology. For the more highly  contaminated ground-
water plumes, the preferred alternative is enhanced in
situ biological treatment using Oxygen Release Com-
pounds (ORC) and  air sparging  rather than natural at-
tenuation and ex situ biological  treatment. Natural at-
tenuation is trie selected alternative for the other areas
of the site where the groundwater contamination is at a
much lower level. The buildings and other structures
on the site will be razed and  the asbestos-containing
materials inside will be abated. The selected alter-
native for the 'Miscellaneous  Items' category is to re-
move the remaining miscellaneous items (debris piles,
storage tanks, abandoned steel trams and several
sumps and pits) that litter the site.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, 'Water pollution con-
trol, Waste oils, Potycyclic aromatic  hydrocarbons,
Metals, Creosote,  Pentachtorophenol,  Debris,  Soil
contamination, Ground water, Buildings, Demolition,
Removal,  Soil treatment, Water treatment, Remedial
action,   Illinois,  'Record   of  Decision,   Granite
City(lllinois),   Madison  County(lllinois), NAPL(Non-
aqueous phase liquids), Volatile organic compounds,
Semivolatite organic compounds, Cleanup operations.


PB99-964201REB                 PC A10/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6):
Texas Tin  Corporation   Site, Operable  Unit  1,
Texas City, TX., May 17,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,176p, EPA541-R99-093.
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This decision document presents the selected remedy
for the first operable unit of the Tex-Tin Superfund Site,
the Tex Tin Corporation smelter facility (OU1). The se-
lected  remedy for  OU1 uses treatment, off-site dis-
posal, on-site stabilization and containment, and insti-
tutional controls to  mitigate the  carcinogenic risk and
non-carcinogenic hazards at the site.

Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, 'Radioactive wastes. Liquid wastes,
Asbestos, Dusts, Acids, Metals, Radium isotopes, Tho-
rium isotopes. Uranium, Ethytene dichlorides. Sludge
disposal. Waste disposal,  Soil contamination,  Waste
water, Containment, Stablization, Demolition, Ground
water. Water pollution monitoring, Restrictions,  Reme-
dial action,  Texas,  'Record  of  Decision,  Texas
CttyfTexas).  La  MarquefTexas),   Galveston  Coun-
tyffexas), Cleanup operations.
PB99-964301REB                 PC A10/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
Ogallala Ground Water Contamination Site, Oper-
able Unit 1, Ogallala, NE., April 23,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999.178p, EPA541-R99-029.
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This decision document presents the selected remedy
for Operable Unit No. 01 of the Ogallala Ground Water
Contamination Site located in Ogallala, Nebraska This
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ROD addresses Operable Unit No. 01 (OU1) which in-
volves several separate areas of ground water con-
tamination in the city of Ogallala.  OU1 includes a
plume of tetrachlorethylene  (PCE)  and  trichloro-
ethylene (TCE), located in the western portion of the
site, in the Alluvial formation of the Ogallala aquifer and
a second plume characterized  by carbon tetrachloride
(CT) and TCE contamination, located in the center of
the site and present in the upper Ogallala formation.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Water
pollution   control,   Tetrachloroethylene,  Trichloro-
ethylene,  Carbon  tetrachloride,   Ground   water,
Aquifers, Plumes, Extraction, Water treatment, Restric-
tions, Water supply, Water wells, Water pollution moni-
toring, Remedial action, Nebraska, 'Record of Deci-
sion,  Ogallala(Nebraska),  Keith County(Nebraska),
Natural attenuation, Cleanup operations.
PB99-964302REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  7):
Ace Services Site, Colby, KS., May 5,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,90p, EPA 541-R99-030.
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This decision document presents the  selected reme-
dial action for the Ace Services Site, in Colby, Kansas.
This ROD addresses contaminated groundwater and
contamination  within  on-site buildings. The principal
threat at this site is metals contamination in the on-site
buildings. Another major threat is metals contamination
in groundwater. The specific metals which have been
identified as contaminants  of  concern (COCs) are
hexavalent chromium (Cr(VIO))  and lead. The pres-
ence of hexavalent chromium in the groundwater at the
site presents a threat to any future on-site or off-site
resident users of groundwater.

Keywords: 'Superfund,  "Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal,  'Water  pollution  control,  Lead(Metal),
Ground water,  Aquifers, Dusts, Contamination, Build-
ings,  Pumping, Water  treatment,  Discharge(Water),
Water pollution  monitoring,  Decontamination,  Re-
moval, Restrictions, Remedial action, Kansas, 'Record
of Decision, Colby(Kansas),  Thomas County(Kansas),
Hexavalent chromium, Bioremediation, Cleanup oper-
ations.
PB99-964303REB                 PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 7):
Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, Area 18 Oper-
able Unit, Independence, MO., April 22,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,2500, EPA541-R99-031.
See also PB98-964310.
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This decision document describes the selected reme-
dial action for Area 18 Operable Unit (OU), Lake City
Army Ammunition Plant (LCAAP). National  Priorities
List (NPL) Site, Independence, Jackson County,  Mis>-
souri. The selected alternative for the Area 18 OU. Soil
Vapor Exraction. and Excavation in combination  with
Ground Water Extraction and Treatment,  includes the
following major components: soil extraction using a
multi-phase extraction system and treatment  of  ex-
tracted  ground water and vapors to address VOC
(volatile organic compound)-contaminated  soil  and
shallow ground water in source  area; excavation and
disposal of lead-contaminated soil; ground water ex-
traction  and treatment; institutional controls to limit fu-
ture site use; and long-term monitoring.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, 'Water pollution con-
trol.  Army facilities, Munitions industry, Lead(Metal),
Ground water. Soil contamination, Extraction,  Water
treatment.  Excavation,  Environmental  monitoring,
Water pollution monitoring, Restrictions, Remedial ac-
tion, Missouri, 'Record of  Decision,  Lake City Army
Ammunition Plant, Independence(Missouri), Jackson
County(Missouri), Volatile organic compounds, Clean-
up operations.
PB99-964305REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):
57th and  North Broadway Streets Site, Operable
Unit 1, Wichita, KS., September 29,1999.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,148p, EPA541-R99-075.
See also PB98-964307.
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This decision document presents the selected remedy
for the 57th and N. Broadway site OU1, in Park City -
Wichita, Kansas. This action addresses contaminated
ground water and soils. An in-well treatment system
will be designed for the northern plume to contain and
treat the plume to the point that the contaminant levels
fall below Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). Addi-
tional in-well strippers may be added to the Riverview
plume to complete the treatment of the southern plume
to MCLs. In addition, in-situ vapor extraction will be uti-
lized to treat contaminated soils at  the former Wilko
Paint facility. Additional soil sampling will take place on
the Midland Refinery and Wilko properties to determine
if in-situ vapor extraction will be necessary to treat soils
which could constitute  a source for ground water con-
tamination at these locations. This remedy also in-
cludes ground water monitoring to determine the effec-
tiveness of the  treatment system and institutional con-
trols to  prevent exposure to contaminated ground
water.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials,  'Land
pollution control, 'Water pollution control, Vinyl  chlo-
ride. Ground water, Plumes, Soil contamination, Water
treatment, Soil treatment, Water pollution monitoring,
Environmental   monitoring,  Restrictions,  Kansas,
'Record  of Decision, 'Second Remedial Action,
Witchita Heights(Kansas), Sedgwick County(Kansas),
Volatile   organic  compounds,  Tetrachloroethene,
Dichloroethene, Trichloroethene, Cleanup operations.


PB99-964403REB                PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
California Gulch Site, Operable Unit 9, Leadville,
CO., September 2,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,76p, EPA 541-R99-055.
See also PB98-964401 and PB98-964402.
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This decision document presents the Selected Rem-
edy for OU9 within the California Gulch Superfund Site
in Leadville, Colorado. The major components  of the
selected remedy include:  an extensive education and
intervention program to manage lead exposure at the
site; continued voluntary blood lead monitoring (with fi-
nancial incentives, as appropriate) for all children age
6-72 months and voluntary blood lead monitoring for
pregnant and nursing  women; if the concentration of
lead in blood of a child or a pregnant or nursing women
exceeds the blood lead criterion, or if the concentration
of lead exceeds a specified set of trigger criteria for one
or more the environmental media at a residence, then
appropriate actions will be taken to address the ex-
ceedance.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Lead(Metal), Paints, Dust, Soil contami-
nation, Health  surveys, Public health education. Re-
strictions, Site characterization, Remedial action, Colo-
rado,  "Record  of   Decision,  California  Gulch,
Leadville(Colorado), Lake County(Colorado).


PB99-964404REB                PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):
California Gulch Site, Operable Unit 2, Leadville,
CO., September 28,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,68p, EPA 541-R99-072.
See also PB98-964401 and PB98-964402.
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The California  Gulch Superfund Site is located in the
Leadville, Colorado mining district in Lake County ap-
proximately 100  miles  southwest of Denver. This
Record of Decision  selects the remedial  action  for
source remediation at Operable Unit 2 of the Site. Op-
erate  Unit 2 includes the  Malta Gulch Tailings Im-
poundments, including Leadville Corporation Mill; the
Malta Tailings, including the Leadville Silver & Gold Mill
facility; and the fluvial tailings in the area known at the
Lower Malta Gulch. Four (4) removal/response actions
were performed at OU 2. In chronological order, the flu-
vial tailings were excavated from Lower Malta Gulch
and deposited  in the Malta Gulch Tailings Impound-
ment.  No further response actions are necessary for
the Malta Gulch Tailings  Impoundment  and Malta
Tailings Impoundment portions of OU 2, as long as the
present zoning, industrial mining, or similar zoning that
does not allow residential use is maintained.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Tailings, Mine wastes, Cyanide, Metals,
Restrictions,  Site characterization, Remedial action,
Colorado,  "Record  of  Decision, California Gulch,
Leadville(Colorado), Lake County(Colorado).
PB99-964502REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Travis Air Force  Base West/Annexes/Basewide
Operable  Unit (WABOU), Solano County,  CA.,
March 16,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,110p, EPA 541-R99-042.
See also PB98-964503.
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This  Interim Record of Decision (IROD) presents the
interim groundwater remedial actions in  the West/An-
nexes/Basewide Operable Unit (WABOU) at the Travis
Air Force Base (AFB) Sueprfund site in Solano County,
California. As a result of past industrial activities, re-
leases of  volatile organic compounds (VOCs), poly-
chlorinated biphenyls  (PCBs), and pesticides have
contaminated the groundwater at four WABOU sites at
Travis AFB. These sites are Building 755, Landfill 3,
Building 905, and  Building 916. Actual or threatened
releases of hazardous substances from these sites, if
not addressed  by implementing the response actions
elected in  this Groundwater IROD, may present a po-
tential threat to public health, welfare, or the environ-
ment.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Water
pollution control, Air Force facilities, Pesticides, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Ground water, Extraction, Water
treatment, Containment,  Discharge(Water), Remedial
action, California, "Record of Decision, Travis Air
Force   Base,  Fairfield(Califomia),   Solano  Coun-
ty(Califomia), Volatile organic compounds, Natural at-
tenuation, Cleanup operations.
PB99-964506REB                 PC A20/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Camp Pendleton  Marine Corps Base,  Operable
Unit 3, San Diego, CA., February 11,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,436p, EPA541-R99-046.
See also PB96-964501 and PB97-964516.
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This Record of Decision (ROD) addresses 28 sites that
constitute Operable Unit (OU) 3  at Marine Corps Base
(MCB) Camp Pendleton, California. The same remedy,
excavation and on-base disposal, was selected for
Sites 1A, 1D,  1E,  1F, and 2A. An evaporation (ET)
cover was selected as the final  remedy for the Site 7
landfill closure. No action was  selected for soil and
groundwater at Sites 1B, 1C, 11, 2C, 2D, 2F, 2G, 10,
18,32,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41, and 42. No action
was also selected for soil, sediment, and surface water
at Site 16 and for sediment and  surface water at Sites
17 and 27.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Land
pollution  control,  Marine corps  facilities.  Landfills,
Benzc-a-pyrene,  Metals, Soil contamination, Waste
disposal, Backfills,  Coverins,  Environmental   moni-
toring, Ground water, Surface waters, Sediments, Re-
strictions,  Installation  restoration,  Remedial action,
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
California, 'Record of Decision, Camp Pendleton Ma-
rine Corps Base, San Diego(California),  San Diego
County(Califomia), Cleanup operations.
PB99-964507REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Koppers  Company  Inc.  Site  (Orovilte  Plant),
Orovilte, CA., September 23,1999.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,60p, EPA 541-R99-094.
See also PB95-964507 and PB90-177833.
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 decision document presents the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency's (EPA's) amended selected
remedial actions for contaminated groundwater at the
Koppers Company, Inc. (Koppers) site in Orovilte, Cali-
fornia. This ROD Amendment modifies the previously
selected remedy for contaminated groundwater at the
Koppers site. The  revision affects both the cleanup
standards and the cleanup technologies selected in the
1989  ROD for the site's single operable unit Amend-
ment  No. 2 to the  ROD provides for (1) a Technical
Inpracticability (Tl) Waiver due to Dense Nonaqueous-
Phase Liquid (DNAPL) contamination, (2) adding en-
hanced in-srtu bioremediation to the remedy to aug-
ment  pentachlorophenol (PCP) destruction, and (3)
adding Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) as a con-
tingency remedy should enhanced in-situ bioremedi-
ation  nutrient distribution not be fully achieved in the
aquifers.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Water
pollution  control, Pentachlorophenol, Ground  water,
Aquifers, Restrictions, Water pollution monitoring, Cali-
fornia, "Record of Decision Amendment, "First Reme-
dial Action, Cleanup operations,  Oovilte(Calitornia),
Butte County(Califomia), Dense nonaqueous phase
liquids, Natural attenuation, Bioremediation.
PB99-964603REB                PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Vancouver  Water  Station  No. 4 Contamination
Site, Vancouver, WA., September 1,1999.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,76p, EPA 541-R99-056.
See also PB98-964603.
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 decision document presents the selected final re-
medial action for Vancouver Water Station 4 (WS4) in
Vancouver, Washington. The City of Vancouver's pub-
lic water supply weHs at WS4 are contaminated with
tetrachkxoethene (PCE).  No  ongoing source for the
PCE in the groundwater has been identified for which
cleanup action could be taken. Therefore a remedy
that focuses on treatment of the drinking water pro-
duced from WS4 has been determined to represent the
maximum  extent to which permanent solutions and
treatment technologies can be used in a cost-effective
manner.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Water
pollution control. Water supply, Ground water. Extrac-
tion, Water treatment,  Water  utilities. Drinking water.
Remedial  action, Washington,  'Record of decision,
Vancouver(Washinglon), Clark County(Washington),
Tetrachloroethene, Cleanup operations.
PB99-964604REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Hanford  Site-100 Area  (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Oper-
able Unit, Benton  County, WA.,  September 17,
1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,56p, EPA 541-R99-059.
See also PB96-964603.
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 decision document presents the selected interim
redial action for the K basins in the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) Hanford 100 Area, Hanford Site, Benton
County, Washington. The selected remedy is an in-
terim remedial  action to mitigate the potential to re-
lease hazardous substances from the two 100-K Area
spent nuclear fuel (SNF) storage basins.  The major
components of the selected remedy  in this K Basins
ROD consist of the following: Remove SNF from the K
Basins; Remove sludge from the K Basins; Treat and
remove water from the K Basins; Remove debris from
the K Basins; Deactivate the basin;  and Institutional
Controls.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Low-level radioactive wastes,
•Radioactive waste disposal, "Water  pollution control,
Hanford Reservation, Alpha bearing wastes, Spent
fuels. Debris, Removal, Surface waters, Water treat-
ment. Sludge disposal, Restrictions, Remedial action,
Washington,  "Record  of Decision,  Benton  Coun-
ty(Washington), Cleanup operations.
PB99-964605REB                 PC A15/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Pacific Sound Resources (PSR) Site, Upland and
Marine Sediments Operable Units,  Seattle, WA.,
September 30,1999.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,304p, EPA 541-R99-083.
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 Pacific Sound Resources (PSR) facility, formerly
known as the Wyckoff West Seattle Wood Treating Fa-
cility, was located on the south shore of Elliott Bay in
Puget Sound at 2801  S.W. Florida Street,  Seattle,
Washington. What was selected as early action is final
action with the addition of the following:  inspection and
Maintenance (I&M) of the surface cap;  monitoring
groundwater and collection of NAPL; and institutional
controls for prohibiting groundwater use and restricting
land use. The Selected Remedy for the Marine Sedi-
ments Unit is: confinement through capping  of con-
taminated marine sediments; five feet of clean cap ma-
terial will be placed in the intertidal area; dredging of
approximately 3,500 cubic yards of contaminated sedi-
ment to maintain navigational access;  unused pilings
will be removed; institutional controls to prohibit large
anchor use in capped area; and monitoring cap place-
ment and cap performance.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Land
pollution control, "Marine sediments, Polycyclic aro-
matic       hydrocarbons,      Heavy      metals,
Pentachlorophenol,  Creosote,  Soil  contamination,
Sludge disposal,  Containment,  Removal, Capping,
Dredging,  waste  disposal, Ground  water, Puget
Sound, Elliot Bay, Environmental monitoring.  Restric-
tions, Remedial action, Washington, "Record of Deci-
sion, Seatte(Washington), King CountyfWashington),
Nonaqueous phase liquids. Cleanup operations.
PB99-964606REB                 PC A23/MF A04
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE),
Operable Unit 3-13, Idaho Falls, ID., September 28,
1999.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999,516p, EPA 541-R99-095.
See also PB98-964602.
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 Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Cen-
ter (INTEC) (formerly the Idaho Chemical Processing
Plant) Waste Area Group (WAG) 3 is one of 10 Idaho
National  Engineering  and Environmental Laboratory
(INEEL) WAGs identified in the Federal Facility Agree-
ment and Consent Order (FFA CO) by the U.S. Depart-
ment of Energy Idaho Operations Office (DOE-ID), the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region
10,  and the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
(IDHW). Operable Unit (OU) 3-13 is listed as the 'WAG
3 Comprehensive Remedial  Investigation (Rl) Feasi-
bility Study (FS)' in the FFA/CO (DOE-ID 19991). The
objective  of the comprehensive R1/FS is to: (1) review
previous WAG 3 investigations, (2) investigate release
sites not previously evaluated, (3) determine the risks
posed by individual release sites and the overall risk
posed by individual release sites and the overall risk
posed by the WAG, and (4) identify, screen, and ana-
lyze remedial alternatives for  release sites where risks
are determined to be greater than allowable levels.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous  materials,  'Land
pollution control, "Low-level radioactive wastes, Idaho
National Engineering Laboratory, Radioisotopes, Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Buildings, Soil contamination,
Excavation, Waste disposal.  Backfills, Ground water,
Aquifers,  Waste storage. Water pollution monitoring,
Storm water runoff, Drainage systems, Waste man-
agement.  Restrictions,  Remedial  action,  Idaho,
"Record of Decision, Idaho Nuclear Technology and
Engineering Center, Idaho National  Engineering and
Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls(ldaho), Bonne-
ville Country(ldaho), WAS(Waste Area Group), Clean-
up operations.
ADA371078REB                  PC A03/MF A01
Membrane-Mediated Extraction and Blotreatment
of VOCs. Annual rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
N. Kaplan. 2 Dec 1998,14p.
Product reproduced from digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^ITIS (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 overall objective is to validate and further develop
a cost- effective VOC control system for painting facili-
ties that meets  the  requirements of the  Aerospace
NESHAP, an 81  percent reduction in VOCs from non-
compliant coatings. This  will be accomplished using
the  partitioned recirculation flow reduction technique
and a novel VOC concentrating and biological  treat-
ment process.

Keywords: "Organic  compounds, "Pollution abate-
ment. Air pollution. Biology, Air flow, Cost estimates,
Coatings, Volatility,  Paints, Emission control,  Recir-
culation,     Botreatment,     Serdp     collection,
Serdp(Strategic environmental research and develop-
ment  program),  VocfVolatile organic compounds),
Neshap(National emissions standards for hazardous
air pollutants).
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TITLE INDEX
  Reports are listed alphabetically by title. A, An, and The at the beginning of a title are
  ignored in alphabetizing.
 SAMPLE ENTRY
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
1
! Engineering and Environmental Aspects off
1 Recycled Materials for Highway Construction.
j PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
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                                                                  TITLE   INDEX
Assessing  Contaminant Sensitivity of  Endangered  and
Threatened Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
PB2000-102972REB                    PC A03/MF A01

BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation  Decision Support System.
User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
PB2000-103229REB                    PC A05/MF A01

Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
PB2000-103281REB                    PC A02/MF A01

Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
PB98-963223REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies  for Record Setting
Waste Reduction in Multi-Family Dwellings.
PB2000-102017REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Consumer Labeling Initiative. Phase 2 Report.
PB2000-103264REB                    PC A99/MF A06

Control Technology for  Coal-fired  Boilers: Applications to
China.
PB2000-102928REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Cutting the Waste  Stream  in Half: Community  Record-Set-
ters Show How.
PB2000-102016HEB                    PC A04VMF A01

Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment  Q and
A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
CERCLA.
PB9W63313REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Draft Framework:  Chesapeake Bay Gateways  and Water
Trails Network.
PB2000-103430REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Driving Investment in Energy Efficiency: ENERGY STAR
(Trade Name) and  Other Voluntary Programs. 1998 Annual
Report.
PB2000-102821REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Economic Impact  Analysis for the Final Secondary  Alu-
minum  Production National  Emission  Standard for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants.
PB2000-102873REB                    PC A09/MF A02

Effects of Composted Organic Materials on the Growth  Fac-
tors for Hardwood and Softwood Tree Seedlings.
PB2000-102015REB                    PCA03/MFA01

EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-93).
PB2000-102926REB                    PC A08/MF A02

Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and  Size Emis-
sion Profiles from Construction Activities.
PB2000-102011REB                    PC A15/MF A03

Energy Production and Pollution  Prevention  at Sewage
Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell Power Plants.
PB2000-102943REB                    PC A02/MF A01

Environmental Control  of Toxic  Metal  Air Emissions  from
the Combustion of  Coal and Wastes.
P82000-102971REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Environmental Technology Verification for Indoor Air Prod-
ucts.
PB2000-102946REB                    PC A02/MF A01

Federal Register, Volume 64, Number 140,  Thursday, July
22, 1999. Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental Protection
Agency, 40  CFR, Part 403: Streamlining the General
Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources of
Pollution; Proposed Rule.
PB2000-102381REB                    PC A04/MF A01

FT1R and Method 25A Emissions Test at an Integrated Iron
and Steel  Manufacturing Plant  Youngstown Sinter Com-
pany of WCI Steel. Inc., Youngstown, Ohio.
PB2000-102824REB                    PC A18/MF A03

FTIR Emissions Test at an Iron Foundry; Waupaca  Found-
ry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana.
PB2000-103282REB                    PC A16/MF A03

Going against the Current Expanding the  Inland Aquatic
Monitoring Culture  of Federal and State Agencies.
PB2000-102944REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale  Combustion  Devices
in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
(Report on Phase 3).
PB2000-102245REB                    PC A05/MF A01

Guardian: EPA's Formative Years, 1970-1973.
PB2000-102759REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Guidance Manual for the Control of Wastes  Hauled to Pub-
licly Owned Treatment Works.
PB2000-102387REB                    PC A07/MF A02

Guidelines and Application Package:  Chesapeake  Bay
Gateways and Water Trails  Network. 2000 Demonstration
Project Grant Program.
PB2000-103427RIB                    PC A03/MF A01

Hazardous Waste Generation  and Management:  1995-
1997: Summary of Reports to  the  Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency.
PB2000-103320REB                    PC A04/MF A01
Intensive Survey of the Marys River Basin. Summer 1995.
PB2000-102815REB                   PC A07/MF A02

Interim Final Evaluation of Facilities Currently or Previously
Licensed NRC Sites under CERCLA.
PB2000-963303REB                   PC A02/MF A01

Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cupola
Wet  Scrubber General Motors  Corp.,  Saginaw, Michigan.
Final Report. Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A
and 8.
PB2000-102924REB                   PC A99/MF A06

Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cupola
Wet  Scrubber General Motors  Corp.,  Saginaw, Michigan.
Final Report. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
PB2000-102925REB                   PC A2aWF A04

Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report. Chemical Lime
Company  (Formerly  Eastern   Ridge  Lime  Company),
Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 1 of 2.
PB2000-102828REB                   PC A11/MF A03

Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report. Chemical Lime
Company  (Formerly  Eastern   Ridge  Lime  Company),
Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2.
PB2000-102829REB                   PC A99/MF EOS

Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report (Fourier Trans-
form  Infrared  Spectroscopy).   Chemical  Lime Company
(Fqmerty Eastern Ridge Lime Company) Ripplemead, Vir-

PB2000-102474REB                   PC A11/MF A03

Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report (Fourier Trans-
form Infrared Spectroscopy). Final Report.  Chemical Lime
Company (Formerly APG Lime Company) Ripplemead, Vir-

PB2000-102475REB                    PC A13/MF A03

Lime Manufacturing Emssions Test Report. Chemical Lime
Company (Formerly APG Lime Company) Ripplemead, Vir-
ginia. Volume 1 of 2. Appendices A and B.
PB2000-102432REB                    PC A11/MF A03

Lime Manufacturing Emssions Test Report. Chemical Lime
Company (Formerly APG Lime Company) Ripplemead, V!r-
ginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
PB2000-102433REB                    PC A99/MF EOS

Managing Indoor Air Quality in the USA. Proceedings of the
International Symposium on Clean Technology and Man-
agement for Indoor Air. Held in  Seoul, Korea on November
11, 1999.
PB2000-102945REB                    PC A03/MF A01

Membrane-Mediated Extraction and Btotreatment of VOCs.
ADA371078REB                       PC A03/MF A01

Method OIA-1677: Available Cyanide  by  Flow Injection,
LJgand Exchange, and Amperometry.
PB99-132011 REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Methods, Occurrence and Monitoring Document for Radon
from Drinking Water.  Public Comment Draft.
PB2000-102455REB                    PC A12/MF A03

Multi-Stream Model for Vertical  Mixing  of a Passive Tracer
in the Convectwe Boundary Layer.
PB2000-102949REB                   PC A02/MF A01

National  Environmental Laboratory  Accreditation  Con-
ference. Constitution, Bylaws,  and Standards. Approved
July 1999.
PB2000-102120REB                   PCA12/MFA03

National Source Reduction Characterization Report for Mu-
nicipal Solid Waste in the United States.
PB2000-102018REB                   PC A06/MF A01

NATO/CCMS  Pilot Study  (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of
Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999 Spe-
cial Session. Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in Angers,
France on May 9-14, 1999.
PB2000-103000REB                   PC A06/MF A01

Office of Wastewalef Management: Catalog of Publications,
October 1999.
PB2000-102452REB                   PC A09/MF A02

Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
PB2000-103121REB                   PC A13/MF A03

Painting the Town  Green: Aberdeen Proving Ground's Paint
Pilot Project  Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Pro-
gram.
PB2000-102019REB                   PC A04/MF A01

Persistence of DDT Residues and Dtektrin Off a Pesticide
Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, California
PB2000-102927REB                   PC A03/MF A01

Perspectives on Private Investment in Innovative  Remedi-
ation Technology Companies.
PB2000-102903REB                   PC A04/MF A01

Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchtorate.
PB2000-102483REB                   PC A05/MF A01

Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers.
PB2000-102893REB                   PC A06/MF A01
Progress  Toward Implementing  Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
1995 Report to Congress.
PB98-963248REB                     PCA10/MFA03

Progress  Toward Implementing  Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
1996 Report to Congress.
PB98-963249REB                     PCA10/MFA03

Progress  Toward Implementing  Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
1997 Report to Congress.
PB98-963250REB                     PCA10/MFA02

Prototype Tool for Evaluating the Cost and Effectiveness of
Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
PB2000-102947REB                   PC A03/MF A01

Quantification of Methane Emissions and Discussion of Ni-
trous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Septic Tanks,
Latrines, and Stagnant Open Sewers in the Work).
PB2000-101018REB                   PC A05/MF A01

Quantifying Physical Habitat in Wadeable Streams. Surface
Waters.
PB2000-102354REB                   PC A09/MF A02

Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physio-
logically Based Toxicokinetic Models for Fish.
PB2000-102973REB                   PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: EPTC.
PB2000-102900REB
                                    PC A02/MF A01
Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised Health Risk Re-
duction and Cost Analysis for Radon in  Drinking Water.
Public Comment Draft.
PB2000-102449REB                    PCA11/MFA03

Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): EPTC. (Includes
RED Facts: EPTC Fact Sheet).
PB2000-102899REB                    PC A12/MF A03

Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Sulfotepp.
PB2000-102014REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Research Priorities for Airborne Particulate Matter. 1. Imme-
diate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
PB2000-103123REB                    PCA11/MFA03

Review of Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the Tests Reli-
able Predictors  of  Aquatic  Ecosystem  Community Re-
sponses.
PB2000-102378REB                    PC A05/MF A01

Safe Drinking Water Act. Section 1429: Ground Water Re-
port to Congress.
PB2000-102020REB                    PC A05/MF A01

Screening  Level Ecological Risk  Assessment Protocol for
Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer Review Draft
(Kit).
PB2000-101329REB                    PC E99/MF E99

Screening  Level Ecological Risk  Assessment Protocol for
Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer Review Draft.
Volume 1.
PB2000-101330REB                    PC A17/MF A03

Screening  Level Ecological Risk  Assessment Protocol for
Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer Review Draft.
Volume 2. Appendix A.
PB2000-101331REB                    PCA15/MFA03

Screening  Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities. Peer Review Draft.
Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
PB2000-101332REB                    PC A99/MF A06

Small System  Regulatory  Requirements  under the  Safe
Drinking Water Act as Amended in 1996. Fact Sheets for
Existing and Future Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates of
Small System Compliance.
PB2000-102451REB                    PC A05/MF A01

Sociodemographic  Data Used  for Identifying   Potentially
Highly Exposed Populations.
PB2000-102464REB                    PC A17/MF A03

Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
PB2000-102948REB                    PC A02/MF A01

Streamlined Environmental Lifecycte Assessment  An Ap-
proach for Evaluating the Environmental  Performance  of
Building Materials.
PB2000-101964REB                    PC A08/MF A02

Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium  on a Framework for
Human Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 1. Held in
Arlington, Virginia on September 28-29, 1997.
PB2000-102353REB                    PC A05/MF A01

Supercritical Extractkxi/Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Wastes.
PB2000-102942REB                    PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  2):  American  Cyanamid
Company Site, Bound Brook, N.J., November 30,1998.
PB9&963120REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record ol Decision (EPA Region 2):  ML Industries Site,
Pedricktown,  N.J.. June 21. 1999.
PB99-963102REB                      PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                        TITLE  INDEX
 Supertund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Chem-Sotv Inc. Site,
 CheswoW. DE., June 18, 1999.
 PB99-963103REB                     PC A02/MF A01

 Supedund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 3): WNtmoyef Labora-
 tories Site, Myerstown. PA., November 16, 1999.
 PB99-963104REB                     PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Cecil Field  Naval Air
 Station. Operable Unit 4. Jacksonville.  FL, July 12,1999.
 PB99-96311BREB                     PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Pensacota  Naval Air
 Station. Operable Unit  1. Pensacola, FL. September 23.
 1999.
 PB99-963119REB                     PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund  Innovative  Technology  Evaluation  Program.
 Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 1. Demonstra-
 tion Program.
 PB2000-102921REB                   PC A18/MF ACM

 Superfund  Innovative  Technology  Evaluation  Program.
 Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
 Technology Program.
 PB2000-102922REB                   PC A14/MF A03

 Superfund  Innovative  Technology  Evaluation  Program.
 Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume  3.  Monitoring
 and Measurement Program.
 PB200O-102923REB                   PC A12/MF A03

 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 1):
 New Bedford Harbor Site. Hotspot Operable Unit. New Bed-
 ford. MD.. April 27. 1999.
 PB99-963101REB                     PC A08/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 2):
 Q£. Wiring Device Site, Juana Diaz, PR.. July 1. 1999.
 PB99-963121REB                     PC A12/MF A03

 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 2):
 Woodland Routes 72 Dump and 532 Dump  Sites. Wood-
 land Township. NJ.. July 1. 1999.
 P899-963122REB                     PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 7):
 Quality Plating Site. Sfceston. MO.. September 28.1999.
 PB99-963117REB                      PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Brookhaven
 National Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 1. Upton. NY.,
 September 16.1999.
 PB99-963805REB                      PC A07/MF A02

 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
 Aviation Center, Operable Unit 11. Atlantic County. N.J..
 September 28.1999.
 PB99-963802REB                      PCA10/MFA02

 Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Imperial Oil
 CompanyfChampion  Chemical Company Site,  Operable
  Unit 3. MoraanvBe. NJ., September 30,1999.
 PB99-963806REB                      PC A14/MF A03

 Superfund  Record at Decision (EPA  Region  2): Naval Air
  Engineering Station. Areas I and J, Groundwater Operable
  UnS 26. Lakehurst, NJ.. September 27.1999.
  PB99-963804REB                     PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Wetebach
 and General Gas Mantle Contamination Site  (Camber).
 Camden and Gloucester City. NJ.. July 23.1999.
 PB99-963801REB                     PC A13/MF A03

 Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Aberdeen
 Proving  Ground  (Edgewood  Area), Aberdeen Proving
 Ground. MD., June 11,1999.
  	                     PCAOSMFA01
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Boarhead
  Farm S*e. Briogeton Township, PA.. November 18. 1998.
  PB99-963905REB                      PC A07/MF A02

  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Defense
  General Supply Center (DLA). Operable Unit 4. Chesterfield
  County, VA.. August 31.1999.
  P899-963916REB                      PC A06/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langtey Air
  Force Base. NASA Langtey Center Operable Ural 2. Hamp-
  ton, VA., September 2.1999.
  PB99-963915REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langtey Air
  Force Base. NASA  Langtey Center, Operable  Unit  42.
  Hampton. VA., January 14.1999.
  PB99-963903REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langtey Air
  Force  Base/NASA  Langtey  Center. Operable  Unit  SO.
  Hampton. VA., September 27.1999.
  P89S-963917REB                      PC A05/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
  Development Center (8 Areas)  Operable Unit 5, Site 8.
  Warrainster Township, PA., September 29.1999.
  PB99-963922REB                      PC A04/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
  face Warfare Dahtoren. Sites 19 and 29. Operable Units 13
  and 14. Dahtoren, VA.. September 27,1999.
  PB99-963918REB                      PC A06/MF A01
                                           Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Naval
                                           Weapon Station (WPNSTA) Operable Units 8 and 9. York-
                                           town, VA., June 9. 1999.
                                           PB99-963906REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                           Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Naval
                                           Weapons  Station  (WPNSTA), Operable Units 12. 13.  14.
                                           and 15, Yorktown, VA., October 13, 1998.
                                           PB99-963907REB                      PC A09/MF A02

                                           Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
                                           River Naval Air Station Operable  Unit 1  Soils. Pesticide
                                           Shop (Site 17),  St. Marys County, MD.. December  16.
                                           1998.
                                           PB99-963908REB                      PC A08/MF A02

                                           Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
                                           River Naval Station, Operable Unit 1, Soils  Bohneyard
                                           (Sites 6 and 6A),  St. Mary's County, MD., September  29,
                                           1999.
                                           PB99-963923REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                           Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Rodate
                                           	   ~   ipany. Inc.,  Site Operable "  " '  "
                                                           , September 30, 1999.
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Site Operable Unit  1, Em-
maus Borough, PA., September
                                           PB99-963921REB
                                                                                PC A07/MF A02
                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Fort
                                           George G. Meade (TAP) Operable  Unit, Fort Meade, MD.,
                                           July 20, 1999.
                                           PB99-963901REB                      PC A04/MF A01

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
                                           Hill Farms Station. AREEs 2. 4. 28-5.  and 31, Warrenton,
                                           VA., July 1, 1999.
                                           PB99^963910REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
                                           HI Farms Station AREEs 3, 5. 7. 10. 1602, 17, 18. 20. 24.
                                           25. 26, 29-1, 29-2, 29-3. 30. and 33, Warrenton. VA., July
                                           1.1999.
                                           PB99-963911REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
                                           Hi«  Farms  Station AREEs 9. 11.  19.  and 21. Warrenton.
                                           VA., July 1, 1999.
                                           PB99-963912REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
                                           H« Farms Station AREEs 13, 14.  16-1. 27. and and 29-4.
                                           Warrenton, VA.. Jury 1. 1999.
                                           PB99-963913REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
                                           H*   Farms  Station,   Western   South  Run  Tributary,
                                           Warrenton. VA.. July 1. '999.
                                           PB99-963914REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
                                           Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen, NC.. June 4.
                                           1999.
                                           PB99-964010REB                      PC A10VMF A02

                                           Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Battery
                                           Tech (DuraceH-i-exington) Operable Unit 1. Lexington, N.C.,
                                           September 30.1999.
                                           PB99-964017REB                      PC A06/MF A02

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jacksonville
                                           Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 2. Jacksonville, FL, March
                                           19. 1999.
                                           PB99-964006REB                      PC A05/MF A01

                                           Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Marine
                                           Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 4. Abany. GA., April 2,
                                           1999.
                                           PB99-964005REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Marzone
                                           Inc/Chervon Chemical Company  Site, Operable  Unit  2,
                                           Tifton, GA., July 1.1999.
                                           PB99-964007REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
                                           Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 6. Sites 9 and 29. Pensa-
                                           cola. FL. September 23.  1999.
                                           PB99-96401 JREB                      PC AO&/MF A02

                                           Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Ross Met-
                                           als Inc.. Operable Unit 1. Rossville. TN., April 2. 1999.
                                           PB99-964009REB                      PC A15/MF A03

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                           River Site (USDOE) Ford Building  Waste Unit (643-11G),
                                           Operable Unit 57, Aken, SC., May 20.1999.
                                           PB99-964011REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Southern
                                           Solvents Inc. Site. Operable Unit 1. Tampa. FL, September
                                           30.1999.
                                           PB99-964016REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                           Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 4):  Stauffer
                                           Chemical Company (LeMoyne Plant) Site,  Operable Unit 2.
                                           Axis. AL. March 18,1999.
                                           PB99-964008REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

                                           Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Whiting
                                           Field Naval  Air Station,  Site 1. Northwest Disposal  Area.
                                           Mtton. FL. September 29. 1999.
                                           PB99-964018HEB                      PC AOS/MF A01

                                           Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Whiting
                                           Field Naval  Air Station.  Site 2. Northwest Open Disposal
                                           Area. MMon. FL. September 29.1999.
                                           PB99-964019REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): llada En-
ergy Company Site, East Cape Girardeau, IL.,  September
27, 1999.
PB99-964103REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Jennison
Wright Corporation Inc. Site, Granite City, IL.,  September
29.1999.
PB99-964104RE8                      PC A06VMF A02

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Texas City, TX., May 17,
1999.
PB99-964201REB                      PC A10/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  7): 57th and
North Broadway Streets Site, Operable Unit 1, Wichita, KS..
September 29, 1999.
PB99-964305REB                      PC AOS/MF A02

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
ices Site, Colby, KS., May 5, 1999.
PB99-964302REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  7): Lake City
Army Ammunition Plant, Area 18 Operable Unit, Independ-
ence, MO., April 22. 1999.
PB99-964303REB                      PC A12/MF A03

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 7): Ogallala
Ground  Water  Contamination  Site,  Operable  Unit  1,
Ogallala. NE., April 23. 1999.
PB99-964301REB                      PC A10/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): California
Gulch Site, Operable Unit 2. Leadville, CO.. September 28,
1999.
PB99-964404REB                      PC AOS/MF AOt

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): California
Gulch Site,  Operable Unit 9, LeadviUe. CO., September 2,
1999.
PB99-964403REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Camp Pen-
dleton Marine Corps Base. Operable Unit 3. San Diego.
CA., February 11.1999.
PB99-964506REB                      PC A20/MF A04

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9):  Koppers
Company Inc. Site (Oroville  Plant). Orovilte.  CA.,  Sep-
tember 23,1999.
PB99-964507REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
Force   Base  West/Annexes/Basewide   Operable  Unit
(WABOU). Solano County, CA., March 16,  1999.
PB99-964502REB                      PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Hanford
Site-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable  Unit, Benton
County, WA., September 17, 1999.
PB99-964604REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
tional Engineering  Laboratory (USDOE),  Operable Unit 3-
13. Idaho Falls, ID., September 28. 1999.
PB99-964606REB                      PC A23/MF ACM

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Pacific
Sound Resources  (PSR) Site,  Upland and  Marine Sedi-
ments Operable Units. Seattle. WA.. September 30, 1999.
PB99-964605REB                      PC A15/MF A03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Vancouver
Water Station No.  4 Contamination  Site, Vancouver.  WA.,
September 1.1999.
PB99-964603REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Technologies  and  Costs for the Removal of Radon  from
Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
PB2000-102456REB                    PC A12/MF A03

Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
Data, January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
Data File) (on Magnetic  Tape).
PB2000-500043REB                 Mag Tape $454.00

Toxic Substances  Control Act  (TSCA): ASCII  Text  Data
January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory: Re-
vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
Data File) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
PB2000-500042REB                    Diskette S161.00

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File:  ASCII Text
Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
PMN  Number to EPA Accession Number Link  (Raw  Data
File) (on Diskette).
PB2000-S00044REB                           CP D01

Toxic Substances Control Act {TSCA) TSCATS  (Test Sub-
missions Database)  Comprehensive Update (Raw  Data
File) (on CD-flOM). December 1999.
PB2000-500037REB                  CD-ROM CP D04

TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report
PB2000-102959REB                    PC A09/MF A02

TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. TRlM.Expo Tech-
nical Support Document.
PB2000-102956REB                    PC A04/MF A01

TRIM:  Total  Risk Integrated Methodology.  TRIM.FaTE:
Technical Support Document Volume 1. Description  of
Module. External Review Draft.
PB2000-102957REB                    PC A09/MF A02
TI-2
VOL. 00,  No. 2

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TRIM: Total  Risk  Integrated  Methodology.  TRIM.FaTE:     Uncertainty in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pollut-      User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
Technical Support  Document.  Volume 2.  Description of     ants with Application to a GIS.                              Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
Chemical Transport and Transformation Algorithms. Exter-     PB2000-102950REB                   PC A03/MF A01      PB2000-100629REB                  PC A08/MF A02

                                   pr Ano/UF km     Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spill Repsonse, December
                                   PC A09/MF A02     199g       »    '                                     Waste Research Strategy.
                                                      PB2000-963401REB                   PC A05/MF A01      PB2000-102835REB                  PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                                                June 2000        TI-3

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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
1
UM: Keywords Term .
Title 1
1
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
1
RECYCLED MATERIALS
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials lor Highway Construction
PB94-1 00443/REB PC A1 0/MF A03

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                                                              KEYWORD   INDEX
AEROSOLS
    Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
    PB2000-102948REB
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Driving Investment in Energy Efficiency:  ENERGY STAR
    (Trade Name)  and Other Voluntary Programs. 1998 An-
    nual Report.
    PB2000-102821REB
    Environmental  Technology Verification  for  Indoor  Air
    Products.
    PB2000-102946REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund  Innovative  Technology  Evaluation Program.
    Technology  Profiles. Tenth Edition.  Volume  1.  Dem-
    onstration Program.
    PB2000-102921REB
    Superfund  Innovative  Technology  Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
    Technology Program.
    PB2000-102922REB
    Superfund  Innovative  Technology  Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles  Tenth Edition. Volume 3. Monitoring
    and Measurement Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
    Prototype Tool for Evaluating the Cost and Effectiveness
    of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
    PB2000-102947REB
    Environmental Control of Toxic Metal Air Emissions from
    the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
    PB2000-102971REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cu-
    pola Wet  Scrubber General  Motors  Corp..  Saginaw,
    Michigan. Final Report. Volume 1  of  2.  Report Text and
    Appendices A  and B.
    PB2000-102924REB
    Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cu-
    pola Wet  Scrubber General  Motors  Corp..  Saginaw.
    Michigan. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB2000-102925REB
    Control Technology  for Coal-fired Boilers:  Applications to
    China.
    PB2000-102928REB
    Environmental Technology  Verification  for  Indoor Air
    Products.
    PB2000-102946REB
 AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities;  Peer  Review
    Draft Volume 1.
    PB2000-101330REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities;  Peer  Review
    Draft Volume 2. Appendix A.
    PB2000-101331REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous  Waste  Combustion Facilities. Peer  Review
    Draft. Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
    PB2000-101332REB
 MR POLLUTION  EFFECTS (HUMANS)
    Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Matter. 1. Im-
    mediate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
    PB2000-103123REB
 AIR POLLUTION  MONITORING
    Emission Measurements of Particle Mass  and Size Emis-
    sion Profiles from Construction Activities.
    PB2000-102011REB
 AIR POLLUTION  MONITORS
    Quantification of Methane Emissions and Discussion  of
    Nitrous  Oxide  and  Ammonia Emissions  from  Septic
    Tanks  Latrines, and Stagnant Open Sewers in the Work).
     PB2000-101018REB
 AIR POLLUTION  SAMPLING
     Lime Manufacturing  Emssions  Test Report. Chemical
     Lime  Company   (Formerty   APG   Lime  Company)
     Ripptemead,  Virginia. Volume 1 of 2. Appendices A and
     B.
     PB2000-102432REB
     Lime Manufacturing  Emssions  Test Report. Chemical
     Lime  Company   (Formerly   APG   Lime   Company)
     Ripplemead. Virginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
     P82000-102433REB
     Lime Manufacturing,  Emissions  Test Report  (Fourier
     Transform Infrared Spectroscopy). Chemical Lime Com-
     pany   (Fomerty   Eastern   Ridge   Lime   Company)
     Ripplemead, Virginia.
     PB2000-102474REB
     lame Manufacturing Emissions  Test Report  (Fourier
     Transform Infrared Spectroscopy).  Final Report. Chemical
     Lime  Company   (Formerty  APG   Lime  Company)
     Ripplemead.  Virginia.
     PB2000-102475REB
     FTIR and Method  25A Emissions Test at an Integrated
     Iron and Steel Manufacturing Plant: Youngstown Sinter
     Company ol WCI Steel, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio.
     PB2000-102824REB
     Lime Manufacturing  Emissions Test  Report.  Chemical
     Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
     Rbplemead,  Virginia. Final Report Volume 1 of 2.

     Lime Manufacturing  Emissions Test  Report.  Chemical
     Lime Company (Formerly Eastern  Ridge Lime Company),
     Ripplemead  Virginia. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2.
     PB200O-102829REB
     Iron and Steel  Foundries Manual  Emissions Testing Cu-
     pola Wet  Scrubber General Motors Corp..  Saginaw,
   Michigan. Final Report Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and
   Appendices A and B.
   PB2000-102924REB
   Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cu-
   pola Wet  Scrubber General  Motors  Corp., Saginaw,
   Michigan. Final Report Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
   PB2000-102925REB
   FTIR  Emissions  Test  at  an  Iron  Foundry; Waupaca
   Foundry Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana.
   PB2000-103282REB
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
   Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion De-
   vices in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in
   Thailand (Report on Phase 3).
   PB2000-102245REB
   Source Characterization ot Consumer Aerosol Products.
   PB2000-102948REB
AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS
   Economic  Impact Analysis for the  Final Secondary Alu-
   minum Production National Emission Standard for Haz-
   ardous Air Pollutants.
    PB2000-102873REB
AIR QUALITY  MANAGEMENT
   Managing  Indoor Air Quality in the USA. Proceedings of
   the International  Symposium on Clean Technology and
    Management for Indoor Air. Held in Seoul, Korea on No-
   vember 11, 1999.
    PB2000-102945REB
ALGORITHMS
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated  Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical  Support Document. Volume 2.  Description of
    Chemical  Transport and Transformation Algorithms. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    PB2000-102958REB
ALUMINUM INDUSTRY
    Economic Impact Analysis  for the Final Secondary Alu-
    minum Production National Emission Standard for Haz-
    ardous Air Pollutants.
    PB2000-102873REB
APPLICATIONS
    Guidelines and Application Package:  Chesapeake Bay
    Gateways and Water Trails Network. 2000 Demonstration
    Project Grant Program.
    PB2000-103427REB
AQUATIC ANIMALS
    Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of  Endangered  and
    Threatened Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
    PB2000-102972REB
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
    Review of Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the Tests
    Reliable Predictors of Aquatic  Ecosystem Community Re-
    sponses.
    PB2000-102378REB
    Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spill Repsonse.  Decem-
    ber 1999.
    PB2000-963401REB
AQUATIC HABITATS
    Quantifying Physical Habitat in Wadeabte Streams. Sur-
    face Waters.
    PB2000-102354REB
AUTOMATIC  FUELS
    Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
    PB2000-103121REB
 BAGHOUSES
    Lime  Manufacturing  Emssions Test  Report. Chemical
    Lime   Company  (Formerty   APG  Lime   Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 1 of 2.  Appendices A and
    B.
    PB2000-102432REB
    Lime  Manufacturing  Emssions Test  Report. Chemical
    Lime   Company  (Formerly  APG   Lime   Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB2000-102433REB
 BENCH-SCALE EXPERIMENTS
    Superfund  Innovative Technology Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
    Technology Program.
    PB2000-102922REB
 BIOCHLOR COMPUTER PROGRAM
    BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation  Decision Support Sys-
    tem. User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
    PB2000-103229REB
 BIOGEOGRAPHY
    EMAP-Virginia  Province  Four-Year Assessment (1990-
    93).
     PB2000-102926REB
 BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES
     Review of Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the Tests
     Reliable Predictors of Aquatic Ecosystem Community Re-
     sponses.
     PB2000-102378REB
 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
     User's Guide to Chesapeake  Bay Program Biological and
     Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
     PB2000-100629REB
 BIOSENSORS
     Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
     PB2000-103281REB
 BOILERS
     Control Technology for CoaHired Boilers: Applications to
     China.
     PB2000-102928REB
BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW
   Multi-Stream Model for Vertical Mixing of a Passive Trac-
   er in the Convective Boundary Layer.
   PB2000-102949REB
BUILDING MATERIALS
   Streamlined Environmental LJfecycle Assessment: An Ap-
   proach for Evaluating the Environmental Performance of
   Building Materials.
   PB2000-101964REB
CARBON DIOXIDE
   Supercritical   Extraction/Uquid-Phase    Oxidation   of
   Wastes.
   PB2000-102942REB
CATALOGS (PUBLICATIONS)
   Office of Wastewater Management:  Catalog of Publica-
   tions. October 1999.
   PB2000-102452REB
CERCLA (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT)
   Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
   A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
   CERCLA.
   PB99-963313REB
CERTIFICATION
   National  Environmental  Laboratory  Accreditation Con-
   ference. Constitution, Bylaws, and Standards. Approved
   July 1999.
    PB2000-102120REB
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
    Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
    PB2000-102948REB
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)  TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database) Comprehensive Update (Raw
    Data File) (on CD-ROM). December 1999.
    PB2000-500037REB
    Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data
    January  2000.  TSCA  Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised  Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
    PB2000-500042REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data, January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory: Revised  Inventory Synonym  and  Preferred Name
    File (Raw Data File) (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB2000-500043REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number to  EPA Accession  Number Link
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-600044REB
 CHEMICAL EFFLUENTS
    Assessing  Contaminant Sensitivity  of Endangered and
    Threatened Species: Effluent Toxteily Tests.
    PB2000-102972REB
 CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES INVENTORY
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data
    January 2000. TSCA  Chemical  Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and  Preferred Name File
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette  or CD-ROM).
    PB2000-500042REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data, January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory. Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
    File (Raw Data File) (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB2000-500043REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession  Number Link
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500044REB
 CHESAPEAKE BAY
    User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program  Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring  Data, 2000.
    PB2000-100629REB
 CHESAPEAKE BAY GATEWAYS AND WATER TRAILS
 NETWORK
    Guidelines and Application  Package: Chesapeake Bay
    Gateways and Water Trails Network. 2000 Demonstration
     Project Grant Program.
    PB2000-103427REB
    Draft Framework: Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Water
    Trails Network.
    PB2000-103430REB
 CHINA
    Control Technology for Coal-fired Boilers: Applications to
    China.
     PB2000-102928REB
 CLEANUP OPERATIONS
     Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
    A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
     CERCLA.
     PB99-963313REB
 CLOSE-OUT PROCEDURES
     Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
     PB98-963223REB
 COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
     Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion De-
     vices in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Wins  in
     Thailand (Report on Phase 3).
     PB2000-102245REB
 COMPLIANCE
     Small System  Regulatory Requirements under the Safe
     Drinking Water Act as Amended in  1996. Fact Sheets for


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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    Existing and Future Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates
    of Smal System Compliance.
    P82000-102451REB
COMPOST
    Effects of Composted Organic Materials on the Growth
    Factors for Hardwood and Softwood Tree Seedlings.
    PS2000-102015REB
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
    Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment O and
    A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
    CERCLA.
    PB99-463313REB
COMPUTER MODELS
    BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem. User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
    P82000-103229REB
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
    Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
    PB2000-102948REB
    Consumer Labeling Initiative. Phase 2 Report.
    PB2000-103264REB
CONVECnVE FLOW
    MuHi-Sfream Modal for Vertical Mixing of a Passive Trac-
    er in the Convective Boundary Layer.
    PB2000-102949REB
COST ANALYSIS
    Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised Health Risk Re-
    duction and  Cost Analysis for Radon In Drinking Water.
    Pubic Comment Draft
    PB2000-102449REB
COST EFFECTIVENESS
    Supertund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3. Monitoring
    and Measurement Program.
    PB2000-I02923REB
    Prototype Tool tor Evaluating the Cost and Effectiveness
    of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
    PB2000-I02947REB
CYAMDES
    Method CHA-1677:  Avatabte Cyanide by Flow Injection.
    Ugand Exchange, and Amperometry.
    Pfi99-t32011REB
DATA RLE
    Toxfc Substances  Control  Act  (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
    Submissions  Database)  Comprehensive  Update  (Raw
    Data Fie) (on CD-ROM). December 1999.
    PB2000-500037REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data
    January 2000. TSCA  Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory  Synonym  and Preferred  Name Fife
    (Raw Data Fie) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
    PB2000-S00042REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data, January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory:  Revised  Inventory Synonym and  Preferred Name
    Fie (Raw Data Fie) (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB2000-5OO043REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN Fie: ASCII
    Text Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN  Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (Raw Data Fie) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500044REB
DDT
    Persistence of DDT Residues and Diektrin OH a Pesticide
    Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, CaBomia-
    PB2000-102927REB
DECSION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
    BIOCHLOR:  Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem. Users Manual; Verion 1.0.
    PB2000-103229REB
DEMOGRAPHY
    Soctodenwgraphic Data Used tor Identifying Potentialy
    Highly Exposed PoputeSons.
    P620DO-102464REB
DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS
    Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technology  Profles. Tenth  EdKon. Volume t.  Dem-
    onstration Program.
    PB2000-1U2921REB
    Ouldeineii and Appfcatton Package: Chesapeake Bay
    Gateways and Water Trais Network. 2000 Demonstration
    Protect Grant Program.
    PB2000-103427REB
DELDMN
    PeisMence of DDT Residues and DiekMn OR a Pesticide
    Piucesslng Plant in San Francisco Bay, CaHomia.
    PB2000-102927REB
DISCHARGE (WATER)
    Guidance  Manual for tie Control of Wastes Hauled  to
    Pubtdy Owned Treatment Works.
    PB2000-102387REB
DRNONG WATER
    Safe  DrinUng  Water Act. Section 1429: Ground Water
    -    ttoC
    Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised HeaMi Risk Re-
    ducSon and Cost Ananas for Radon h Drinking Water.
    Pubic Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102449REB
    Mefcodi.  Occurrence  and  Mentoring  Document tor
    Radon from Drinking Water. Pubic Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102455REB
    Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Radon from
    Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102456REB
ECONOMIC IMPACT
    Economic Impact Analysis for the Final Secondary Alu-
    minum Production National Emission Standard for Haz-
    ardous Air Pollutants.
    PB2000-102873REB
ECOSYSTEMS
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer Review
    Draft Volume 1.
    PB20QO-101330REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer Review
    Draft. Volume 2. Appendix A.
    PB2000-101331REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion FacSWes. Peer Review
    Draft. Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
    PB2000-101332REB
    TRIM: Total Risk  Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document Volume 2.  Description  of
    Chemical Transport and Transformation Algorithms. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    PB2000-102958REB
EMAP (ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND
ASSESSMENT PROGRAM)
    EMAP-Virghia  Province Four-Year  Assessment  (1990-
    93).
    PB2000-102926REB
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
    Superfund Innovative Technology  Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles. Tenth  Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
    Technology Program.
    PB2000-102922REB
EMISSION TESTS
    FDR and Method  25A Emissions Test at an Integrated
    Iron and Steel Manufacturing Plant: Youngstown  Sinter
    Company of WCI Steel, Inc.. Youngstown. Ohio.
    P82000-102824REB
    Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report  Chemical
    Ume Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company).
    Ripptemead. Virginia. Final  Report Volume 1 of 2.
    PB2000-102828REB
    Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report  Chemical
    Ume Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Ume Company).
    Rjpptemead, Virginia. Final  Report Volume 2 of 2.
    PB2000-102829REB
EMISSIONS
    Quantification of Methane  Emissions and Discussion  of
    Nitrous Oxide  and  Ammonia Emissions from   Septic
    Tanks, Latrines, and Stagnant Open Sewers in the World.
    PB2000-101018REB
    Environmental Control of Toxic Metal Air Emissions from
    the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
    PB2000-102971REB
EMISSIONS FACTORS
    Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and Size Emis-
    sion Profiles from Construction Activities.
    PB2000-102011REB
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of Endangered and
    Threatened Species: Effluent Toxitity Tests.
    PB2000-102972REB
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
    Driving Investment in Energy Efficiency: ENERGY  STAR
    (Trade Name) and Other Voluntary Programs. 1998 An-
    nual Report
    PB2000-102821REB
ENVIRONMENTAL CAPITAL NETWORK
    Perspectives on Private Investment in Innovative Remedi-
    ation Technology Companies.
    PB2000-102903REB
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY
    Soctodemographic  Data Used tor Identifying  Potentially
    Highly Exposed Populations.
    PB2000-102464REB
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology.  TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document
    PB2000-102956REB
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report
    PB2000-102959REB
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology.  TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document
    PB2000-102956HEB
    TRIM: Total Risk  Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document Volume 1.  Description  of
    Module. External Review Draft.
    PB2000-102957REB
    TRIM: Total Risk  Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document Volume 2.  Description  ot
    Chemical Transport and Transformation Algorithms. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    PB2000-102958REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
    EMAP-Vmnia  Province Four-Year  Assessment  (1990-
    93).     ~
    PB2000-102926REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
    National  Environmental Laboratory  Accredtation  Con-
    ference.  Constitution. Bylaws, and Standards. Approved
    Jury 1999.
    PB2000-102120REB
    Going against the Current Expanding the Inland Aquatic
    Monitoring Culture of Federal and State Agencies.
    PB2000-102944REB
    NATO/CCMS Pilot Study (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
    onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment
    of Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999
    Special Session, Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in
    Angers. France on May 9-14, 1999.
    PB2000-103000REB
    Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement
    PB2000-103281REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
    EMAP-VTrginia Province Four-Year  Assessment  (1990-
    93).
    PB2000-102926REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
    Streamlined Environmental Ufecyde Assessment An Ap-
    proach for Evaluating the Environmental Performance of
    Building Materials.
    PB2000-101964REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PERSISTENCE
    Persistence of DDT Residues and Diektrin Off a Pesticide
    Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, California.
    PB2000-102927REB
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
    TRIM:  Total Risk Integrated  Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document. Volume 1. Description  of
    Module. External Review Draft.
    PB2000-102957REB
    TRIM:  Total Risk Integrated  Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document Volume 2. Description  of
    Chemical Transport  and Transformation Algorithms. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    PB2000-102958REB
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report
    PB2000-102959REB
EPA METHOD OIA-1677
    Method OIA-1677: Available Cyanide by Flow Injection,
    Ugand Exchange, and Amperometry.
    PB99-132011REB
EPTC
    Reregistration Etafcittty Decision (RED): EPTC. (Includes
    REDTacts: EPTC Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-102899REB
    RED Facts: EPTC.
    PB2000-102900REB
ESD (EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE)
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): NL Industries Site.
    Pedricktown. N.J., June 21.1999.
    PB99-963102REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Chem-Solv Inc. Site.
    CheswoU, DE.. June 18, 1999.
    PB99-963103REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): WhHmoyer Labora-
    tories SUe. Myerstown. PA., November 16, 1999.
    PB99463104REB
    Supertund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field Naval Air
    Station, Operable Unit 4. Jacksonville, FL. July 12.1999.
    PB99-96311BREB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola Naval Air
    Station, Operable Unit 1, Pensacola, FL.. September 23.
    1999.
    PB99-963119REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American Cyanamid
    Company Site. Bound Brook. N.J.. November 30.1998.
    PB99463120REB
EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): NL Industries Site.
    Pedricktown. N.J.. June 21.1999.
    PB99-963102REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Chem-Solv Inc. Site.
    CheswoU. DE.. June 18, 1999.
    PB99-963103REB
    Supertund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record ot Decision  (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
    tories Site. Myerstown. PA., November 16.1999.
    PB99-963104REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ced Field Naval Air
    Station. Operable Unit 4. Jacksonvile, FL. July 12,1999.
    P899-963118REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola Naval Air
    Station, Operable Unit 1. Pensacola. FL, September 23,
    1999.
    PB99-963119REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Ream 2): American Cyanamid
    Company Site. Bound BrookVNJ., November 30.1996.
    PB99463120REB
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
    Federal Register, Volume 64. Number 140.  Thursday.
    July 22,  1999, Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 40 CFR. Part 403: StreamMng the
    General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New
    Sources of PotuBon; Proposed Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                     HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
    Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers.
    PB2000-102893REB
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    1): New Bedford Harbor Site, Hotspot Operable Unit, New
    Bedford, MD., April 27, 1999.
    PB99-963101REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2): G.E. Wiring Device  Site,  Juana Diaz, PR., July  1,
    1999.
    PB99-963121REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2): Woodland Routes 72 Dump  and  532 Dump  Sites,
    Woodland Township, N.J., July 1, 1999.
    PB99-963122REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Welsbach
    and General Gas Mantle Contamination Site (Camden),
    Camden and Gloucester City, N.J., July 23, 1999.
    PB99-963801REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Ross
    Metals  Inc.,  Operable  Unit 1, Rossville, TN., April  2,
    1999.
    PB99-964009REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Koppers
    Company Inc.  Site (Orovilte Plant), Oroville, CA., Sep-
    tembef 23. 1999.
    PB99-964507REB
FISHES
    Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physio-
    logically Based  Toxicokinetic Models for Fish.
    P62000-102973REB
FOUNDRIES
    Iron and Steel  Foundries Manual  Emissions Testing Cu-
    pola  Wet  Scrubber  General Motors Corp., Saginaw.
    Michigan.  Final Report. Volume 1  of 2. Report Text and
    Appendices A and B.
    PB2000-102924REB
    Iron and Steel  Foundries Manual  Emissions Testing Cu-
    pola  Wet  Scrubber  General Motors Corp., Saginaw,
    Michigan.  Final  Report. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB2000-102925REB
    FTIR  Emissions  Test  at  an iron Foundry; Waupaca
    Foundry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City. Indiana.
    PB2000-103282REB
FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
    Lime  Manufacturing  Emissions  Test  Report (Fourier
    Transform  Infrared Spectroscopy). Chemical  Lime  Com-
    pany  (Fomerty   Eastern   Ridge   Lime   Company)
    Rbplemead, Virginia.
    PB2000-102474REB
    Lime  Manufacturing  Emissions  Test  Report (Fourier
    Transform Infrared Spectroscopy).  Final Report. Chemical
    Lime  Company   (Formerly  APG  Lime  Company)
    Ripptemead, Virginia.
    PB2000-102475REB
    FTIR  Emissions  Test  at  an Iron Foundry; Waupaca
    Foundry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana.
    PB2000-103282REB
FRESH WATER
    Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spill Repsonse, Decem-
    ber 1999.
    PB2000-963401REB
FUEL ADDITIVES
    Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
    PB2000-103121REB
FUEL CELLS
    Energy Production and Pollution  Prevention  at Sewage
    Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell Power Plants.
    PB2000-102943REB
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
    Going against the Current: Expanding the Inland Aquatic
    Monitoring Culture of Federal and State Agencies.
    PB2000-102944REB
GRANTS
    Guidelines and Application  Package:  Chesapeake Bay
    Gateways and Water Trails Network. 2000 Demonstration
    Project Grant Program.
    PB2000-103427REB
GREENHOUSE GASES
    Greenhouse  Gases from Small-Scale Combustion De-
    vices in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in
    Thailand (Report on Phase 3).
    PB2000-102245REB
    Prototype  Tool for Evaluating the Cost  and Effectiveness
    of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
    PB2000-102947REB
GROUND WATER
    Safe  Drinking Water  Act, Section  1429: Ground Water
    Report to Congress.
    PB2000-102020REB
HAZARDOUS  AIR POLLUTANTS
    Lime Manufacturing  Emissions  Test  Report  (Fourier
    Transform Infrared Spectroscopy). Chemical Lime Com-
    pany  (Fomerty   Eastern   Ridge  Lime   Company)
    Ripptemead, Virginia.
    PB2000-102474REB
    Lime Manufacturing  Emissions   Test  Report  (Fourier
    Transform Infrared Spectroscopy).  Final Report Chemical
    Lime  Company   (Formerty  APG   Lime   Company)
    Ripptemead, Virginia.
    PB2000-102475REB
HAZARDOUS  MATERIAL
    Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Ross
    Metals Inc..  Operable Unit 1, Rossville, TN.. April 2,
    1999.
    PB99-964009REB
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund: Fiscal Year
    1995 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963248REB
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund: Fiscal Year
    1996 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963249REB
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund: Fiscal Year
    1997 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963250REB
    Superfund Record of Decision .Amendment (EPA Region
    1): New Bedford Harbor Site, Hotspot Operable Unit, New
    Bedford, MD., April 27, 1999.
    PB99-963101REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Industries Site,
    Pedrteklown, N.J., June 21, 1999.
    PB99-963102REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Chem-Solv Inc. Site,
    Cheswold, DE., June 18, 1999.
    PB99-963103REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
    tories Site, Myerstown. PA., November 16, 1999.
    PB99-963104REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    7): Quality  Plating Site. Sikeston, MO., September 28,
    1999.
    PB99-963117REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field Naval Air
    Station, Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville, FL, July 12, 1999.
    PB99-963118REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola Naval Air
    Station, Operable  Unit 1, Pensacola, FL., September 23,
    1999.
    PB99-963119REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American Cyanamid
    Company Site, Bound Brook, N.J.. November 30, 1998.
    PB99-963120REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2): G.E. Wiring Device Site, Juana Diaz, PR., July 1,
    1999.
    PB99-963121REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2): Woodland  Routes 72 Dump  and 532 Dump Sites,
    Woodland Township, N.J., July 1, 1999.
    PB99-963122REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Welsbach
    and  General Gas  Mantle Contamination Site (Camden),
    Camden and Gloucester City, N.J., July 23,  1999.
    PB99-963801REB
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  2):  Federal
    Aviation Center, Operable Unit 11, Atlantic County, N.J.,
    September 28,1999.
    PB99-963802REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
    Engineering  Station,  Areas I and J, Groundwater Oper-
    able Unit 26, Lakehurst, N.J., September 27.1999.
    PB99-963804REB
    Superfund  Record  of  Decision   (EPA  Region 2):
    Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
    1, Upton, NY., September 16, 1999.
    PB99-963805REB
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Imperial
    Oil Company/Champion Chemical Company  Site, Oper-
    able Unit 3, Morganville, N.J.. September 30,1999.
    PB99-963806REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Fort
    George G.  Meade (TAP) Operable Unit, Fort  Meade,
    MD., July 20, 1999.
    PB99-963901REB
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Langley
    Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center, Operable Unit 42,
    Hampton, VA., January 14, 1999.
    PB99-963903REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Boarhead
    Farm Site. Bridgeton  Township, PA., November 18,1998.
    PB99-963905REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
    Weapon  Station  (WPNSTA) Operable Units  8  and 9,
    Yorktown, VA., June 9, 1999. -
    PB99-963906REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
    Weapons Station (WPNSTA), Operable Units  12, 13, 14,
    and 15, Yorktown,  VA., October 13, 1998.
    PB99-963907REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
    River Naval Air Station Operable Unit 1 Soils. Pesticide
    Shop (Site  17), St. Mary's County, MD., December 16,
    1998.
    PB99-963908REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Aberdeen
    Proving Ground  (Edgewood Area), Aberdeen Proving
    Ground. MD.. June 11,1999.
    PB99-963909REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
    Hill Farms Station, AREEs 2, 4, 28-5, and 31, Warrenton,
    VA., July 1, 1999.
    PB9£h963910REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
    Hill Farms Station  AREEs 3,  5, 7, 10, 1602, 17, 18, 20,
    24, 25, 26, 29-1, 29-2, 29-3, 30. and 33. Warrenton, VA.,
    July  1.  1999.
    PB99-963911REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
 Hill Farms Station AREEs 9, 11, 19. and 21, Warrenton,
 VA., July 1, 1999.
 PB99-963912REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
 Hill Farms Station AREEs 13, 14, 16-1, 27, and and 29-4
 Warrenton, VA., July 1. 1999.
 PB99-963913REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
 Hill  Farms  Station,  Western  South  Run   Tributary,
 Warrenton, VA., July 1, 1999.
 PB99-963914REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
 Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center Operable Unit 2,
 Hampton, VA., September 2, 1999.
 PB99-963915REB
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Defense
 General Supply Center (DLA), Operable Unit 4, Chester-
 field County, VA., August 31, 1999.
 PB99-963916REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3):  Naval
 Surface Warfare  Dahkjren, Sites 19  and 29,  Operable
 Units 13 and 14, Dahtaren, VA., September 27,  1999.
 PB99-963918REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Rodale
 Manufacturing Company, Inc., Site Operable Unit 1, Em-
 maus Borough, PA., September 30, 1999.
 PB99-963921REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
 Development Center (8 Areas) Operable Unit  5. Site 8,
 Warminster Township, PA., September 29, 1999.
 PB99-963922REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
 River Naval Station, Operable Unit  1. Soils Bohneyard
 (Sites 6 and 6A),  St. Mary's County, MD.. September 29
 1999.
 PB99-963923REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Marine
 Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 4, Albany,  GA., April
 2,1999.
 PB99-964005REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
 ville Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville, FL,
 March 19,  1999.
 PB99-964006REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marzone
 Inc/Chervon Chemical Company Site, Operable Unit 2,
 Tifton, GA., July 1, 1999.
 PB99-964007REB
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
 Chemical Company  (LeMoyne Plant) Site. Operable Unit
 2, Axis, AL. March 18. 1999.
 PB99-964008REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Aberdeen
 Pesticide Dumps. Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen,  NC., June
 4,1999.
 PB99-964010REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE)  Ford Building Waste  Unit (643-11G),
 Operable Unit 57, Aiken. SC., May 20, 1999.
 PB99-964011REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
 cola Naval Air Station, Operable  Unit  6, Sites 9 and 29,
 Pensacola, FL, September 23,  1999.
 PB99-964012REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Southern
 Solvents Inc. Site, Operable Unit 1,  Tampa, FL., Sep-
 tember 30, 1999.
 PB99-964016REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Battery
 Tech (Duracell-Lexington) Operable Unit 1,  Lexington,
 N.C., September 30, 1999.
 PB99-964017REB
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Whiting
 Field Naval Air Station, Site 1.  Northwest Disposal Area,
 Milton, FL, September 29.1999.
 PB99-964018REB
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Whiting
 Field Naval Air Station, Site 2,  Northwest Open Disposal
 Area, Milton, FL., September 29, 1999.
 PB99-964019REB
 Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): llada En-
 ergy Company Site,  East Cape Girardeau, IL, September
 27, 1999.
 PB99-964103REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Jennison
 Wright Corporation Inc.  Site, Granite City, IL, September
 29,1999.
 PB99-964104REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
 Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1, Texas City,  TX., May
 17,1999.
 PB99-964201REB
 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ogallala
 Ground  Water  Contamination  Site.  Operable  Unit  1,
 Ogallala, NE., April 23,1999.
 PB99-964301REB
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
 ices Site, Colby, KS.. May 5,1999.
 PB99-964302REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
Army Ammunition Plant, Area  18 Operable Unit,  Inde-
pendence, MO.. April 22, 1999.
 PB99-964303REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  7):  57th and
North Broadway Streets Site, Operable Unit 1, Wichita,
KS., September 29,1999.
PB99-964305REB
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   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Catfomia
   Gulch Site. Operable Unit 9. leadvilte. CO.. September 2,
   1999.
   PB99-964403REB
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): CaWomia
   Gulch Site, Operable Unit 2, LeadviBe. CO.. September
   28,1999.
   PB99-964404REB
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
   Force  Base  WesfArmexes/Basewide  Operable  Unit
   (WABOU), Solano County, CA., March 16, 1999.
   PB99-964502REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Camp
   Pendteton Marine Corps Base. Operable Unit 3.  San
   ~    .,CA.. February 11.1999.
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Koppers
   Company Inc.  Site (OrovHe Plant). Orovfle. CA.. Sep-
   tember 23,1999.
   PB99-964507REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Van-
   couver Water  Station  No.  4 Contamination Site, Van-
   couver. WA., September 1.1999.
   PB99-964603REB
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Pacific
   Sound Resources (PSR) Site, Upland and Marine Sedi-
   ments Operable Units.  Seattle, WA.,  September 30,
   1999.
   PB99-964605REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
   National  Engineering Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
   3-13. Idaho Fate. ID.. September 28.1999.
   PB99-964606REB
   Cutting the Waste Stream  in Half: Community  Record-
   Setters Show How.
   PB2000-102016REB
   NATO/CCMS Pilot Study (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
   onstaMd and  Emerging Technologies for the Treatment
   of Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999
   Special Session. Monitored Natural Attenuation. HeW in
   Angers. France on May 9-14. 1999.
   PB2000-103000REB
HAZARDOUS WASTES
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
   At Force Base/NASA Ungtey Center. Operable Unit 50.
   Hampton. VA.. September 27. 1999.
   PB9&J63917REB
   Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
   Hazardous Waste Combustion  Facilities: Peer Review
   Draft. Volume 1.
   PB2000-101330REB
   Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol lor
   Hazardous Waste Combustion  FacMes; Peer Review
   Draft. Volume 2. Appendix A.
   PB2000-101331REB
   Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion  FacMes. Peer Review
   Draft. Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
    PB2000-101332REB
    Superfund Innovative  Technology  Evaluation  Program.
   Technology Profiles. Tenth EoWon.  Volume  1.  Dem-
    onstration Program.
    PB2000-102921REB
    Supertund Innovative  Technology  Evaluation  Program.
   Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
   Technology Program.
    P82000-T62922REB
    Superfund Innovative  Technology  Evaluation  Program.
    Technology ProHes Tenth Erjfion. Volume 3. Monitoring
    and Measurement Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
    Hazardous Waste Generation  and Management 1995-
    1997: Summary of Reports to the Ifcwts Environmental
    fti Him ItfMi "
    rTulBCPon
    PB2000-1
HEALTH HAZARDS
    Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised Health Risk Re-
    duction and Cost Analysis for Radon in  Drinking Water.
    Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102449REB
    TRIM: Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document
    PB2000-10
    TRIM: Total Ksk  Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document.  Volume 1.  Description of
    Module. External Review Draft.
    PB2000-102957REB
HISTORY
    Guardian: EPA's Formative Years. 1970-1973.
    PB2000-102759REB
HUMAN HEALTH
    Summary of tie U.S. EPA Cdoqukm on a Framework
    tar Human  HeaMi Risk Assessment CoBoquium No. 1.
    Held ki Arington, Virginia on September 28-29,1997.
    PB2000-102353REB
HUMAN POPULATIONS
    Suuodernograpc* Data Used tor Identifying Potentialy
            102'
ILUNOB
    Hazardous Waste Generation and Management 1995-
    1997: Summary o« Reports to the Hnois Environmental
    ProjBCoon AOOHW.
    PB?MKH033?Offtr6
MPAMED WATER USE
    Mensive Survey of the Marys  River Basin.  Summer
    1995.
    PB2OOO-102815REB
IN SITU PROCESSING
    NATO/CCMS Pilot Study (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
    onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment
    of Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999
    Special Session.  Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in
    Angers. France on May 9-14.1999.
    PB2000-103000REB
INCINERATORS
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion  Facilities;  Peer Review
    Draft. Volume 1.
    PB2000-101330REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion  Facilities:  Peer Review
    Draft. Volume 2. Appendix A.
    PB2000-101331REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion  Facilities.  Peer Review
    Draft. Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
    PB2000-101332REB
INDICATOR SPECIES
    Review of Single  Species Toxicity Tests: Are the Tests
    Reliable Predictors of Aquatic Ecosystem Community Re-
    sponses.
    PB2000-102378REB
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
    Environmental Technology Verification for Indoor  Air
    Products.
    PB2000-102946REB
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
    Managing Indoor Air Quality in the USA. Proceedings of
    the International  Symposium on  dean Technology and
    Management lor Indoor Air. Held  in Seoul,  Korea on No-
    vember 11,1999.
    PB2000-102945REB
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
    Federal Register. Volume 64. Number 140. Thursday.
    Jury 22, 1999.  Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 40 CFR. Part 403: Streamlining  the
    General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New
    Sources of Pollution; Proposed Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
    Perspectives on Private Investment in Innovative Remedi-
    ation Technology Companies.
    PB2000-102903REB
    Superfund  Innovative Technology  Evaluation  Program.
    Technology  Profiles. Tenth  Edition.  Volume  1.  Dem-
    onstration Program.
    PB2000-102921REB
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
    Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers.
    PB2000-102893REB
INSECTICIDES
    Reregjstration Eligibility Decision (RED): Sulfotepp.
    P82tiOO-102014H%B
INVESTMENTS
    Driving Investment in Energy Efficiency: ENERGY STAR
    (Trade Name) and Other Voluntary Programs.  1998 An-
    nual Report
    PB200XM 02821REB
    Perspectives on Private Investment in Innovative Remedi-
    ation Technology Companies.
    PB2000-102903REB
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY
    FDR and Method 25A Emissions Test at an Integrated
    Iron and Steel Manufacturing Plant Youngstown Sinter
    Company of WCI Steel. Inc.. Youngstown, Ohio.
    PB2000-102824REB
    Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cu-
    pola  Wet  Scrubber  General  Motors Corp..  Sagmaw,
    Michigan. Final Report. Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and
    Appendices A and B.
    PH2000-102924REB
    Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cu-
    pola  Wet  Scrubber  General  Motors Corp..  Sagjnaw.
    Michigan. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB2000-10292SREB
    FDR  Emissions  Test at an  Iron  Foundry; Waupaca
    Foundry. Inc. Plant No. 5. Tel City. Indiana.
    PB2000-103282REB
KILNS
    Greenhouse  Gases from Small-Scale Combustion  De-
    vices in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making KBns in
    Thailand (Report on Phase 3).
    PB2000-102245REB
LABELS
    Consumer Labeling Initiative. Phase 2 Report.
    PB2000-103264REB
LABORATORIES
    National  Environmental  Laboratory Accreditation Con-
    ference. Constitution, Bylaws, and  Standards.  Approved
    Jury 1999.
    PB2000-102120REB
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference lor the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): NL Industries Site.
    Pedricktown, NJ.. June 21,1999.
    PB99-963102REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
    tories Site. Myerstown. PA., November 16.1999.
    PB99-963104REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ced Held Naval Air
    Station. Operable Unit 4. Jacksonvile, FL, Jury 12.1999.
    PB99-963118REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Welsbach
   and General Gas Mantle  Contamination Site (Camden).
   Camden and Gloucester City, N.J., July 23, 1999.
   PB99-963801REB
   Superfund  Record  of   Decision  (EPA  Region  2):
   Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
   1, Upton, NY., September  16,1999.
   PB99-963805REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
   Oil Company/Champion Chemical Company Site, Oper-
   able Unit 3. Moraanville, N.J., September 30,1999.
   PB99-963806REB
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Boarhead
   Farm Site, Bridgeton Township, PA., November 18,1998.
   PB99-963905REB
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval
   Weapon  Station (WPNSTA) Operable Units  8 and  9.
   Yorktown, VA., June 9, 1999.
   PB99-963906REB
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval
   Weapons Station (WPNSTA), Operable Units 12, 13, 14.
   and 15, Yorktown, VA., October 13, 1998.
   PB99-963907REB
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 3): Patuxent
   River Naval Air Station Operable  Unit 1 Soils.  Pesticide
   Shop (Site 17). St Mary's County,  MD., December 16,
   1998.
   PB99-963908REB
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  USA Vim
   Hill Farms Station, AREEs 2, 4, 28-5, and 31, Warrenton.
   VA., July 1, 1999.
   PB99-963910REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  USA Vint
   Hill Farms Station AREEs 9, 11. 19. and 21. Warrenton,
   VA., July 1. 1999.
   PB99-963912REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  USA Vint
   Hill Farms  Station,  Western  South Run  Tributary,
   Warrenton. VA., July 1, 1999.
   PB99-963914REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
   Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center Operable Unit 2,
   Hampton. VA., September 2.1999.
   PB9&-963915REB
   Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marzone
   !nc/Chervon  Chemical Company Site, Operable Unit 2,
   Tiffon. GA., Julyl, 1999.
   PB99-964007REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
   Chemical Company (LeMoyne  Plant) Site. Operable Unit
   2, Axis, AL, March 18, 1999.
   P899-964008REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Ross
   Metals  Inc.,  Operable  Unit 1. Rossville. TN..  April  2.
   1999.
   PB99-964009REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 4): Southern
   Solvents Inc. Site, Operable Unit 1, Tampa, FL.. Sep-
   tember 30,1999.
   PB99-964016REB
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Battery
   Tech (DuraceD-Lexington) Operable  Unit 1,  Lexington,
   N.C., September 30. 1999.
   PB99-964017REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 5): Jennison
   Wright Corporation Inc. Site, Granite City, IL, September
   29,1999.
   PB99-964104REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
   Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Texas City,  TX., May
   17. 1999.
   PB99-964201REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Lake City
   Army Ammunition  Plant,  Area 18 Operable Unit. Inde-
   pendence. MO., April 22,1999.
   PB99-964303REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 7): 57th and
   North Broadway Streets Site,  Operable Unit 1, Wichita,
   KS.. September 29,1999.
   PB99-964305REB
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 9): Camp
   Pendleton Marine Corps  Base, Operable Unit 3. San
   Diego, CA., February 11.1999.
   PB99-964506REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Pacific
   Sound  Resources  (PSR)  Site. Upland and Marine Sedi-
   ments  Operable  Units.  Seattle.  WA.. September  30.
   1999.
   PB99-964605REB
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10):  Idaho
   National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
   3-13. Idaho Fate. ID., September 28.1999.
   PB99-964606REB
   Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation  Program.
   TecfHTOlogy  Profiles.  Ten* Edition.  Volume  1.  Dem-
   onstration Program.
   PB2000-102921REB
   Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation  Program.
   Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
   Technology Program.
   PB2000-ld2922REB
   Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation  Program.
   Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3. Monitoring
   and Measurement Program.
   PB2000-102923REB
LEACHING
   Uncertainty in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pol-
   lutants with Application to  a GIS.
   PB2000-102950REB
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                                                                                                                 PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS
LIFE CYCLES
    Streamlined Environmental Lifecycle Assessment: An Ap-
    proach for Evaluating the Environmental Performance of
    Building Materials.
    PB2000-f01964RE8
LIME
    Lime Manufacturing Emssions  Test  Report. Chemical
    Lime  Company   (Formerly   APG  Lime  Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume  1  of 2. Appendices A and
    B.
    PB2000-102432REB
    Lime Manufacturing Emssions  Test  Report. Chemical
    Lime  Company   (Formerly   APG  Lime  Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB2000-102433REB
    Lime Manufacturing  Emissions  Test Report  (Fourier
    Transform Infrared  Spectroscopy). Chemical  Lime Com-
    pany   (Fomerly   Eastern   Ridge   Lime  Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia.
    PB2000-102474REB
    Lime Manufacturing  Emissions Test Report  (Fourier
    Transform Infrared Spectroscopy). Final Report. Chemical
    Lime  Company   (Formerly   APG  Lime  Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia.
    PB2000-102475REB
    Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test  Report. Chemical
    Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. VoTume 1 of 2.
    PB2000-102828REB
    Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test  Report. Chemical
    Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2.
    PB2000-102829REB
LIQUID PHASES
    Supercritical   Extraction/Liquid-Phase   Oxidation  of
    Wastes.
    PB2000-102942REB
LIVING RESOURCES
    User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data. 2000.
    PB2000-100629REB
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Hanford
    Site-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable Unit, Benton
    County, WA., September 17, 1999.
    PB99-964604REB
    Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 10): Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
    3-13, Idaho Fate, ID., September 28. 1999.
     PB99-964606REB
MANUALS
    Guidance Manual for the Control of  Wastes Hauled to
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
     PB2000-102387REB
MANUFACTURING
     Lime Manufacturing  Emssions Test  Report. Chemical
     Lime   Company  (Formerly   APG   Lime   Company)
     Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 1 of 2.  Appendices A and
     B.
     PB2000-102432REB
     Lime Manufacturing Emssions Test  Report. Chemical
     Lime   Company  (Formerly   APG   Lime   Company)
     Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
     PB2000-102433REB
     Lime Manufacturing  Emissions Test Report. Chemical
     Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
     Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 1 of 2.
     PB2000-102828REB
     Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report. Chemical
     Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
     Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. VoTume 2 of 2.
     PB2000-102829REB
MARINE SEDIMENTS
     Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Pacific
     Sound  Resources  (PSR) Site, Upland and Marine Sedi-
     ments  Operable Units,  Seattle,  WA..  September  30,
     1999.
     PB99-964605REB
MARYS RIVER
     Intensive Survey of the Marys  River Basin.  Summer
     1995.
     PB2000-102815REB
MEETINGS
     Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework
     for  Human Health  Risk Assessment Colloquium  No. 1.
     Held in Arlington. Virginia on September 28-29, 1997.
     PB2000-102353RE8
METALS
     Environmental Control of Toxic Metal  Air Emissions from
     the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
     PB2000-102971REB
METHANE
     Quantification  of Methane Emissions and Discussion of
     Nitrous  Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from  Septic
     Tanks. Latrines, and Stagnant Open Sewers in the Wortd.
     PB2000-101018REB
 MINERAL INDUSTRY
     Lime  Manufacturing Emssions Test  Report.  Chemical
     Lime   Company   (Formerly   APG   Lime  Company)
     Ripplemead. Virginia. Volume 1 of 2. Appendices A and
     B.
     PB2000-102432REB
     Lime  Manufacturing Emssions  Test  Report.  Chemical
     LJme   Company   (Formerly   APG   Lime  Company)
     Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
     PB2000-102433REB
   Lime  Manufacturing  Emissions  Test  Report (Fourier
   Transform Infrared Spectroscopy). Chemical Lime Com-
   pany   (Fomerly   Eastern   Ridge   Lime  Company)
   Ripplemead, Virginia.
   PB2000-102474REB
   Lime  Manufacturing  Emissions  Test  Report (Fourier
   Transform Infrared Spectroscopy). Final Report. Chemical
   Lime   Company   (Formerly  APG  Lime  Company)
   Ripplemead, Virginia.
   PB2000-102475REB
   Lime  Manufacturing  Emissions Test Report. Chemical
   Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
   Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 1 of 2.
   PB2000-102828REB
   Lime  Manufacturing  Emissions Test Report. Chemical
   Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
   Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2.
   PB2000-102829REB
MONITORING
   User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
   Living Resources  Monitoring Data, 2000.
   PB2000-100629REB
MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS
   Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Record Setting
   Waste Reduction  in Multi-Family Dwellings.
   PB2000-102017REB
MUNICIPAL WASTES
   National  Source  Reduction Characterization Report for
   Municipal Solid Waste in the United States.
   PB2000-102018REB
NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
   Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Matter. 1. Im-
   mediate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
   PB2000-103123REB
NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
AIR POLLUTANTS
   Economic impact Analysis for the  Final  Secondary Alu-
   minum Production National Emission Standard for Haz-
   ardous Air Pollutants.
   PB2000-102873REB
   FTIR  Emissions  Test  at an Iron Foundry; Waupaca
   Foundry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana.
   PB2000-103282REB
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
ACCREDITATION
   National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Con-
   ference.  Constitution, Bylaws, and Standards. Approved
   July 1999.
    PB2000-102120REB
NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST
   Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
   PB98-963223REB
NATURAL ATTENUATION
   NATO/CCMS Pilot Study (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
   onstrated and  Emerging Technologies  lor the Treatment
    of Contaminated  Land and Groundwatec (Phase 3). 1999
    Special Session, Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in
   Angers, France on May 9-14, 1999.
    PB2000-103000REB
    BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
   tem. User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
    PB2000-103229REB
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
    User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
    PB2000-100629REB
    Draft Framework: Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Water
   Trails Network.
    PB2000-103430REB
NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS)
    Economic Impact Analysis for the Final  Secondary  Alu-
    minum Production National Emission Standard for Haz-
    ardous Air Pollutants.
    PB2000-102873REB
    FTIR  Emissions Test at an Iron Foundry; Waupaca
    Foundry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel CHy, Indiana.
    PB2000-103282REB
NONPOINT SOURCES
    Uncertainty in  Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pol-
    lutants with Application to a GIS.
    PB2000-102950REB
NUCLEAR FACILITIES
    Interim Final  Evaluation of  Facilities  Currently or  Pre-
    viously Licensed  NRC Sites under CERCLA.
    PB2000-963303REB
OFFICE OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
    Office of Wastewater Management Catalog of Publica-
    tions, October  1999.
    PB2000-102452REB
OIL SPILLS
    Understanding Oil Spills and Oil  Spill Repsonse. Decem-
    ber 1999.
    PB2000-963401REB
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Membrane-Mediated  Extraction  and  Biotreatment of
    VOCs.
    ADA371078REB
OXIDATION
    Supercritical   Extraction/Liquid-Phase    Oxidation   of
    Wastes.
    PB2000-102942REB
OZONE
    Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
    PB2000-103121REB
PARTICLES
    Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and Size Emis-
    sion Profiles from Construction Activities.
    PB2000-102011REB
PARTICULATES
    Research Priorities for Airborne Particulate Matter. 1. Im-
    mediate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
    PB2000-103123REB
PERCHLORATES
    Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchlorate.
    PB2000-102483REB
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
    Potential Species lor Phytoremediation of Perchlorate.
    PB2000-102483REB
    Superfund Innovative  Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition.  Volume 1. Dem-
    onstration Program.
    PB2000-102921REB
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
    Persistence of DDT Residues and Dieldrin Off a Pesticide
    Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, California.
    PB2000-102927REB
PESTICIDES
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): SuUotepp.
    PB2000-102014REB
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): EPTC. (Includes
    RED Facts: EPTC  Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-102899REB
    RED Facts: EPTC.
    PB2000-102900REB
    Uncertainty in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pol-
    lutants with Application to a GIS.
    PB2000-102950REB
PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS
    Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
    PB2000-103121REB
PLANNING
    Waste Research Strategy.
    PB2000-102835REB
POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Membrane-Mediated   Extraction  and  Biotreatment  of
    VOCs.
    ADA371078REB
POLLUTION DETECTION
    Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
    PB2000-103281RES
POLLUTION PREVENTION
    Painting the Town Green: Aberdeen  Proving Ground's
    Paint Pilot Project. Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
    Program,
    PB2000-102019REB
PRIORITIES
    Waste Research Strategy.
    PB2000-102835REB
    Research Priorities for Airborne Particulate Matter. 1.  Im-
    mediate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
    PB2000-103123REB
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1995 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963248REB
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1996 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963249REB
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1997 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963250REB
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1995 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963248REB
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1996 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963249REB
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1997 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963250REB
    Draft Framework:  Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Water
    Trails Network.
    PB2000-103430REB
PROJECT COMPLETION
    Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
    PB98-963223REB
PUBLIC HEALTH
    TRIM:  Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document.
    PB2000-102956REB
    TRIM: Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document. Volume 1. Description of
    Module. External Review Draft.
    PB2000-102957REB
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
    Driving Investment in  Energy Efficiency: ENERGY STAR
    (Trade  Name) and Other Voluntary Programs. 1998 An-
    nual Report.
    PB2000-102821 RES
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS
    Federal  Register, Volume 64,  Number  140, Thursday,
    July 22. 1999,  Proposed  Rules.  Part 2. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 40 CFR, Part 403: Streamlining  the
    General Pretreatment Regulations for  Existing and New
    Sources of Pollution; Proposed Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
    Outdance Manual tar the Control (X Wastes  Hauled to
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
    PB2000-102387REB
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
    Quantifying Physical Habitat in Wadeabte Streams. Sur-
              -
    PB2000-102354REB
QUANTITATIVE CHEMCAL ANALYSIS
    Method OIA-1677: Avalatate Cyanide by  Flow Injection,
    Ligand Exchange, and Amperometry.
    P699-132011REB
RADIATION MOMTORING
    Methods,  Occurrence  and Monitoring  Document  lor
    Radon from Drinking Water. Pubic Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102455REB
RADIOACTIVE CONTAMNATION
    Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
    A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
    CERCLA.
    PB99-963313REB
RADIO ACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
    Sfte-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable Unit. Benton
    County, WA.. September 17, 1999.
    PB99-964604REB
RADIOACTrVE WASTES
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) Ford Building Waste Unit (643-1 13),
    Operable Unit 57. Afcen, SC.. May 20. 1999.
    PB99-964011REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
    Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1. Texas City. TX..  May
    17.1999.
    PB99-964201REB
RAMOCHEMCAL ANALYSIS
    Methods.  Occurrence  and Monitoring  Document  tor
    Radon from Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102455REB
RADIOLOGICAL CONTAMWATION
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wehbach
    and General Gas Mantle  Contamination Site (Camden).
    Camden and Gloucester City, N J., July 23, 1999.
    PB99-963801REB
    Superfund Record   of   Decision   (EPA  Region   2):
    Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
    1. Upton, NY, September 16. 1999.
    PB9S-963805REB
RADON 222
    Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised Health Risk Re-
    duction and Cost Analysis tor Radon in Drinking Water.
    Pubic Cornment Draft.
    PB2000-102449REB
    Methods,  Occurrence  and Monitoring  Document  for
    Radon from Drinking Water. Pubic Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102455REB
    Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Radon from
    Drinking Water. Pubic Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102456REB
RECORD OF DECISION
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Wetsbach
    and General Gas Mantle  Contamination Site (Camden).
    Camden and Gloucester City, N J., Jury 23. 1999.
    PB99-963801REB
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Federal
    Aviation Canter, Operable Unit 11, Atlantic County, NJ.,
    September 28, 1999.
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
    Engineering Station, Areas I and J. Groundwater Oper-
    able Un* 26. Lakehurst NJ., September 27.1999.
    Superfund  Record  of  Decision   (EPA  Region  2):
    Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
    1. Upton. NY.. September 16.1999.
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
    Oi Company/Champion Chemical Company Site. Oper-
    able Un» 3, Morganvite, N.J.. September 30.1999.
    PB99-963806REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Fort
    George  G. Meade (TAP) Operable Unit,  Fort Meade.
    MD.. Jury 20, 1999.
    POOP 063901REB
    Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 3): Langtey
    Air Force Base. NASA Langley Center. Operable Unit 42.
    Hampton. VA., January 14.1999.
    PB99463903REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Boa/head
    Farm Site, Bridgeton Township, PA.. November 18,1998.
    PB99-963905REB
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval
    Weapon  Station (WPNSTA)  Operable Unas 8 and 9.
    Yorktown. VA.. June 9.1999.
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval
    Weapons Station (WPNSTA). Operable Unto 12, 13. 14.
    and 15. Yorktown. VA.. October 13.1998.
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
    River Naval Air Station Operable IM 1 Sols. Pesticide
    ~~  i (S*e 17). St  Man/a County. MD, December 16.
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
    Proving  Ground (Edgewood Area). Aberdeen  Proving
    Ground, MD, June It. 1999.
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vmt
HWFarms Station. AREEs 2.4, 28-5. and 31, Warrenton,
VA.. July 1.1999.
PB99-963910REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vmt
HM Farms Station AREEs 3, 5, 7. 10, 1602.  17. 18, 20,
24, 25, 26, 29-1, 29-2. 29-3, 30, and 33, Warrenton, VA.,
July 1,1999.
PB99-963911REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vmt
Hitl Farms Station AREEs 9, 11, 19, and 21. Warrenton,
VA., July 1,1999.
PB99-963912REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vmt
HiOFarms Station AREEs 13, 14,16-1. 27. and and 29-4.
Warrenton, VA, Jury 1,1999.
PB99-963913REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vmt
HM Farms  Station,  Western  South  Run  Tributary,
Warrenton, VA, July 1,1999.
PB99-963914REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Langtey
Air Force Base, NASA Langtey Center Operable Unit 2.
Hampton, VA, September 2,1999.
PB99-463915REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Defense
General Supply Center (OLA), Operable Unit 4, Chester-
field County, VA, August 31,1999.
PB99-963916REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Langtey
Air Force Base/NASA Langtey Center, Operable  Unit 50,
Hampton, VA, September 27, 1999.
PB99-963917REB
Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
Surface Warfare Dahlgren. Sites 19 and 29, Operable
Units 13 and 14, Dahlgren, VA, September 27,1999.
PB99-963918REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rodale
Manufacturing  Company, Inc.. Site Operable Unit 1, Em-
maus Borough. PA, September 30.1999.
PB99-963921REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center  (8 Areas) Operable Unit 5. Site 8.
Warminster Township. PA, September 29,1999.
PB99-963922REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
River Naval Station.  Operable Unit 1. Sols Bohneyard
(Sites 6 and 6A). St Mary's County. MD, September 29.
1999.
PB99-963923REB
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  4): Marine
Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 4, Afcany. GA, April
2,1999.
PB99-964005REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
vile Naval Air  Station, Operable Unit 2. Jacksonville. FL.
March 19.1999.
PB99-964006REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marzone
Inc/Chervon Chemical Company  Site,  Operable Unit 2,
Tifton, GA, Jutyl, 1999.
PB99-S64007REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Stauffer
Chemical Company (LeMoyne Plant) Site, Operable Unit
2. Axis. AL, March 18,1999.
PB99-964008REB
Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 4):  Ross
Metals Inc.. Operable Unit 1. RossvBe. m.  Apr! 2,
1999.
PB99-964009REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide  Dumps. Operable Unit 5. Aberdeen, NC, June
4,1999.
PB99-964010REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) Ford Building Waste Unit (643-11G).
Operable  Unit 57. Afcen, SC, May 20.1999.
PB99-964011REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
cola Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 6, Sites 9  and 29.
Pensacota. FL. September 23,1999.
PB99-964012REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Southern
Solvents  Inc. Site, Operable  Unit 1. Tampa. FL, Sep-
tember 30.1999.
PB99464016REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Battery
Tech (Duracet-Lexington) Operable Unf 1,  Lexington,
N.C, September 30.1999.
PB99-964017REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Whiting
Field Naval Air Station, Site 1, Northwest Disposal Area.
MSton, FL, September 29.1999.
PB99-964018REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Whiting
Field Naval Air Station. Sto 2. Northwest Open Disposal
Area. MHon, Fl_, September 29,1999.
PB99-964019REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): lada En-
ergy Company Site, East Cape Girardeau. H_ September

PB99-964103REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Jenrtson
Wnght Corporation me. Site, GranMe City. IL, September
29.1999.
PB99-964104REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
Corporation Ste. Operable Unit 1, Texas City. TX, May
17.1999.
PB99-964201REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ogallala
    Ground  Water Contamination  Site,  Operable Unit  1,
    Ogallala. NE., April 23,1999.
    PB99-964301REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
    ices Site, Colby. KS, May 5.1999.
    PB99-964302REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Lake City
    Army Ammunition Plant,  Area  18 Operable Unit, Inde-
    pendence, MO, April 22, 1999.
    PB99-964303REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
    North Broadway Streets Site, Operable Unit 1, Wichita,
    KS, September 29,1999.
    PB99-964305REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  California
    Gulch Site, Operable Unit 9. LeadvUe, CO., September 2,
    1999.
    PB99-964403REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  California
    Gulch Site, Operable Unit 2, Leadvilte, CO, September
    28.1999.
    PB99-964404REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
    Force  Base  West/Annexes/Basewide Operable  Unit
    (WABOU), Solano County. CA, March 16,1999.
    PB99-964502REB
    Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 9): Camp
    Pendteton Marine Corps Base. Operable Unit 3, San
    Diego. CA, February 11. 1999.
    PB99-964506REB
    Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 10): Van-
    couver Water Station No. 4 Contamination Site. Van-
    couver, WA, September 1,1999.
    PB99-964603REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
    Site-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable Unit Benton
    County, WA, September 17,1999.
    PB99-964604REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10):  Pacific
    Sound Resources (PSR) Site. Upland and Marine Sedi-
    ments  Operable  Units. Seattle.  WA, September  30.
    1999.
    PB99-964605REB
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 10):  Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
    3-13. Idaho Fats, ID, September 28.1999.
    PB99-964606REB
RECORD OF DECISION AMENDMENT
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    1): New Bedford Harbor Site. Hotspot Operable Unit New
    Bedford, MD, April 27, 1999.
    PB99-963101REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    7): Quality Plating Site, Skeston. MO, September  28,
    1999.
    PB99-963117REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2): G.E.  Wiring Device Site, Juana  Diaz, PR, July 1,
    1999.
    PB99-963121REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2): Woodland Routes 72  Dump and  532 Dump  Srtes,
    Woodland Township, NJ, July 1,1999.
    PB99-963122REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Koppers
    Company  Inc.  Site  (OrcvMe Plant).  OrovHte, CA., Sep-
    tember 23,1999.
    PB99-964507REB
REFORMULATED GASOLINE
    Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
    PB2000-103121REB
REGULATIONS
    Federal  Register, Volume 64,  Number 140. Thursday,
    July 22,  1999. Proposed Rules. Part 2.  Environmental
    Protection Agency, 40 CFR, Part 403: Streamlining  the
    General Pretreatment Regulations lor  Existing  and New
    Sources of Pollution; Proposed Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
    Smal System Regulatory Requirements under the Safe
    Drinking Water  Ad as Amended in 1996. Fact Sheets for
    Existing  and Future  Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates
    of Small System Compliance.
    PB2000-102451REB
    Interim Final Evaluation of Fadroes  Currently or Pre-
    viously Licensed NRC Sites under CERCLA.
    PB2000-963303REB
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
    Regulatory Impact Analysts and Revised Health Risk Re-
    duction and Cost Analysis lor Radon in Drinking  Water.
    Pubic Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102449REB
REMOVAL
    Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Radon from
    Drinking Water. Put*: Comment Draft
    PB2000-102456REB
REREGISTRATION
    Reregistration EfaWity Decision (RED): Sulfotepp.
    PB2000-102014REB
    Reregistration EfigfeSty Decision (RED): EPTC. (Includes
    RED Facts: EPTC Fact Sheet).
    PB200O-102899REB
    RED Facts: EPTC.
    PB2000-102900REB
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
    Waste Research Strategy.
    PB2000-102835REB

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                                                                     KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                                    SUPERFUND
RESEARCH PROJECTS
    Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Matter. 1. Im-
    mediate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
    PB2000-103123REB
RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITIES
    Energy Production and Pollution Prevention at Sewage
    Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell Power Plants.
    PB2000-102943REB
RISK ASSESSMENT
    Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
    A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
    CERCLA.
    PB99-963313REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer  Review
    Draft. Volume 1.
    PB2000-101330REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer  Review
    Draft. Volume 2. Appendix A.
    PB2000-101331REB
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities. Peer  Review
    Draft. Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
    PB2000-101332REB
    Summary  of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework
    for Human Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium  No. 1.
    Held in Arlington, Virginia on September 28-29,  1997.
    PB2000-102353REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised Health Risk Re-
    duction  and Cost Analysis for Radon in Drinking  Water.
    Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102449REB
    TRIM; Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document.
    PB2000-1029S6REB
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document. Volume 1.  Description of
    Module. External Review Draft.
    PB2000-102957REB
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document. Volume 2.  Description of
    Chemical  Transport  and Transformation Algorithms. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    PB2000-102958REB
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report.
    PB2000-102959REB
RIVER BASINS
    Intensive  Survey of the  Marys River Basin.  Summer
    1995.
    PB2000-102815REB
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
    Safe Drinking Water Act  Section  1429:  Ground Water
    Report to Congress.
    PB2000-102020REB
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
    Persistence of DDT Residues and DieWrin Off a Pesticide
    Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay. California.
    PB2000-102927REB
SCRAPERS
    Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and Size Emis-
    sion Profiles from Construction Activities.
    PB2000-102011REB
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
    Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Stauffer
    Chemical Company  (LeMoyne Plant) Site, Operable Unit
    2, Axis, Al_, March 18, 1999.
    PB99-964008REB
    Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
    North Broadway Streets Site, Operable Unit 1.  Wichita,
    KS., September 29,1999.
    PB99-964305REB
SECONDARY MATERIALS INDUSTRY
    Economic  Impact Analysis for the  Final Secondary Alu-
    minum  Production National Emission  Standard for  Haz-
    aidous Air Pollutants.
    PB2000-102873REB
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
    Guidance  Manual for the Control  of Wastes  Hauled  to
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
    PB2000-102387REB
    Energy Production and Pollution Prevention  at  Sewage
    Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell Power Plants.
    PB2000-102943REB
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
    Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
    A's Final Guidance.  Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
    CERCLA.
    PB99-963313REB
    Superiund Innovative Technology  Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3.  Monitoring
    and Measurement Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
SITE (SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
EVALUATION)
    Superiund Innovative Technology  Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
    Technology Program.
    PB2000-102922REB
    Superfund Innovative Technology  Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3.  Monitoring
    and Measurement Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
SITES
    dose Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
    PB98-963223REB
SMALL BUSINESS
    Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers.
    PB2000-102893REB
    Perspectives on Private Investment in Innovative Remedi-
    ation Technology Companies.
    PB2000-102903REB
SMALL SYSTEMS
    Small  System Regulatory Requirements under the  Safe
    Drinking Water Act as Amended in 1996. Fact Sheets for
    Existing and Future Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates
    of Small System Compliance.
    PB2000-102451REB
SOCIAL FACTORS
    Sociodemographic Data  Used  for Identifying Potentially
    Highly Exposed Populations.
    PB2000-102464REB
SOIL TREATMENT
    Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchlorate.
    PB2000-102483REB
    Supercritical   Extraction/Liquid-Phase   Oxidation    of
    Wastes.
    PB2000-102942REB
SOLID WASTES
    National Source Reduction Characterization  Report for
    Municipal Solid Waste in the United States.
    PB2000-102018REB
STEEL PLANTS
    FTIR and Method 25A Emissions Test at an Integrated
    Iron and  Steel Manufacturing  Plant: Youngstown Sinter
    Company of WCI Steel, Inc.. Youngstown, Ohio.
    PB2000-102824REB
STRATEGY
    Waste Research Strategy.
    PB2000-102835REB
STREAMS
    Quantifying Physical Habitat in Wadeable Streams. Sur-
    face Waters.
    PB2000-102354REB
SULFOTEPP
    Rereqistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Sulfotepp.
    PB2dOO-102014riEB
SUPERCRITICAL GAS EXTRACTION
    Supercritical   Extraction/Liquid-Phase   Oxidation   of
    Wastes.
    PB2000-102942REB
SUPERFUND
    Progress  Toward Implementing  Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
    1995 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963248REB
    Progress  Toward Implementing  Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
    1996 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963249REB
    Progress  Toward Implementing  Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
    1997 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963250REB
    Superiund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    1): New Bedford Harbor Site, Hotspot Operable Unit, New
    Bedford, MD., April 27. 1999.
    PB99-963101REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  NL Industries Site.
    Pedricktown, N.J., June 21, 1999.
    PB99-963102REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Chem-Solv Inc. Site,
    Cheswold, DE., June 18, 1999.
    PB99-963103REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Whitmoyer Labora-
    tories Site, Myerstown, PA., November 16, 1999.
    PB99-963104REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    7)-  Quality Plating Site, Sikeston, MO.. September 28,
    1999.
    PB99-963117REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field Naval Air
    Station. Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville, FL, July 12, 1999.
    PB99-963118REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacota Naval Air
    Station, Operable Unit 1, Pensacola,  FL.,  September 23,
    1999.
    PB99-963119REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American Cyanamid
    Company Site. Bound Brook, N.J.. November 30, 1998.
    PB93-963120REB
    Superiund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2):  G.E.  Wiring Device  Site,  Juana  Diaz, PR.. July 1,
    1999.
    PB99-963121REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2):  Woodland Routes 72 Dump and 532 Dump  Sites,
    Woodland Township, N.J.. July 1,1999.
    PB99-963122REB
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Wefebach
    and General  Gas Mantle Contamination Site (Camden).
    Camden  and  Gloucester City. N.J., July 23.1999.
    PB99-963801REB
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Federal
    Aviation Center, Operable Unit 11, Atlantic County, N.J.,
    September 28, 1999.
    PB99-963802REB
    Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
    Engineering  Station, Areas I and J,  Groundwater Oper-
    able Unit 26,  Lakehurst,  N.J., September 27,1999.
    PB99-963804REB
Superfund   Record   of  Decision  (EPA   Region   2):
Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
1, Upton, NY., September 16, 1999.
P899-963805REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
Oil Company/Champion Chemical Company Site, Oper-
able Unit 3, Morganville, N.J., September 30,1999.
PB99-963806REB
Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Fort
George G. Meade  (TAP) Operable  Unit. Fort  Meade,
MD.. July 20, 1999.
PB99-963901REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center, Operable Unit 42,
Hampton, VA., January 14.1999.
PB9&963903REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Boarhead
Farm Site.  Bridgeton Township, PA., November 18,1998.
PB99-963905REB
Supertund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Naval
Weapon Station (WPNSTA) Operable Units  8  and 9.
Yortrtown, VA., June 9.1999.
PB99-963906REB
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Naval
Weapons Station (WPNSTA), Operable Units 12, 13, 14,
and 15, Yorktown, VA., October 13, 1998.
PB99-963907REB
Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
River Naval Air Station  Operable Unit 1 Soils, Pesticide
Shop (Site 17), St.  Mary's County, MD., December 16,
1998.
PB99-963908REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving  Ground (Edgewood  Area),  Aberdeen  Proving
Ground, MD.. June 11, 1999.
PB99-963909REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
Hill Farms  Station, AREEs 2, 4, 28-5, and 31, Warrenton,
VA.. July 1, 1999.
PB99-963910REB
Superiund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
Hill Farms  Station AREEs 3. 5. 7, 10. 1602. 17, 18, 20,
24. 25, 26, 29-1, 29-2, 29-3, 30. and 33, Warrenton, VA.,
July 1, 1999.
PB99-963911REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
Hill Farms  Station AREEs 9, 11, 19, and 21, Warrenton,
VA.. July 1. 1999.
PB99-963912REB
Superiund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
Hill Farms  Station AREEs 13. 14, 16-1, 27, and and 29-t,
Warrenton, VA., July 1,  1999.
PB99-963913REB
Supertund Record ot Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
Hill  Farms  Station,  Western South  Run  Tributary,
Warrenton, VA., July 1,  1999.
PB99-963914REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Langley
Air Force  Base.  NASA  Langley Center Operable Unit 2,
Hampton, VA., September 2, 1999.
PB99-963915REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Defense
General Supply Center  (DLA). Operable Unit 4, Chester-
field County, VA., August 31, 1999.
PB99-963916REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Langley
Air Force Base/NASA Langley Center, Operable Unit 50,
Hampton,  VA., September 27, 1999.
PB9&963917REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Naval
Surface Warfare Dahlgren, Sites  19  and 29. Operable
Units 13 and 14, Dahlgren, VA.. September 27, 1999.
PB99-963918REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rodale
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Site Operable Unit 1, Em-
maus Borougn, PA.. September 30, 1999.
PB99-963921REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center (8 Areas) Operable Unit 5, Site 8.
Warminster Township, PA., September 29, 1999.
PB99-963922REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
River Naval Station. Operable Unit  1. Soils Bohneyard
(Sites 6 and 6A), St. Mary's County, MD., September 29,
1999.
PB99-963923REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Marine
Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 4, Albany. GA., April
2.1999.
PB99-964005REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
ville Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville, FL,
March 19,1999.
PB99-964006REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marzone
Inc/Chervon Chemical  Company Site,  Operable Unit 2,
Tifton, GA., July 1. 1999.
PB99-964007REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
Chemical  Company (LeMoyne Plant) Site. Operable Unit
2. Axis, AL, March 18,  1999.
PB99-964008REB
Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  4):  Ross
Metals Inc., Operable  Unit 1, Rossville, TN..  April 2.
 1999.
PB99-964009REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen. NC., June
4.1999.
PB99-964010REB
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
   Superfund Record at Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
   River Site (USDOE) Ford Building Waste Unit (643-11G),
   Operable Unit 57, Aken, SC., May 20.1999.
   PB99-964011REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Pensa-
   cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 6, Sites 9 and 29,
   Pensacda, FL. September 23,1999.
   PB99-964012REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Southern
   Solvents  Inc. Site. Operable Unit 1,  Tampa, FL. Sep-
   tember 30,1999.
   PB99-964016BEB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Battery
   Tech  (DuraceU-exington) Operable  Unit  1.  Lexington,
   N.C., September 30.1999.
   PB99-964017REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Whiting
   Field Naval Air Station. Site 1, Northwest Disposal Area.
   Milton. FL. September 29.1999.
   PB99-964018REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Whiting
   Field Naval Air Station, Site 2. Northwest Open Disposal
   Area, MSton, FL, September 29,1999.
   PB99-964019REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): llada En-
   ergy Company Site. East Cape Girardeau, IL, September
   27.1999.
   PB99-964103REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Jennison
   Wright Corporation Inc. Site. Granite City. IL. September
   29,1999.
   PB99-964104REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
   Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1. Texas City. TX., May
   17,1999.
   PB99-964201REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): OgaBala
   Ground Water Contamination  Site,  Operable Unit 1,
   OgaWa. NE.. April 23.1999.
   PB99-964301REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
   ices Site. Cob/. KS.. May 5.1999.
   PB99-964302REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
         AmmunMon  Plant Area 18  Operable Unit. Inde-
       ence. MO.. Apr! 22.1999.
       (-964303REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th  and
   Nor* Broadway Streets Site.  Operable Unit 1, Wichita.
   KS.. September 29.1999.
   PB99-96430SREB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): CaSlomia
   Gulch Site, Operable Unit 9, Leadvile. CO.. September 2.
   1999.
   PB99-964403REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): CaHomia
   Gulch  Site. Operable UnN 2. Leadvile, CO.. September
   28.1999.
   PB99-964404REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
   Force  Base  West/Annexes/Basewide Operable  Unit
   (WABOU). Sotano County. CA.. March 16,1999.

   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9):  Camp
   PendMon Marine Corps Base,  Operable  Unit 3. San
   -•   ,, CA, February 11,1999.
*aU|IV1tUIIU f
Army Amm
pendence, I
PB9»-9643<
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Koppers
    Company Inc.  Site (Orovfle Plant). Orovfle. CA.,  Sep-
    tember 23.1999.
    PB99-964507REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10):  Van-
    couver Water  Station No. 4  Contamination Site.  Van-
    couver. WA., September 1.1999.
    PB99-964603REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
    Sae-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable Unit. Benton
    '   y. WA., September 17.1999.
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Pacific
    Sound Resources (PSR) See. Upland and Marine Sedi-
    ments Operable Units. Seattle.  WA.. September  30.
    1999.
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
    3-13. IdahoTa"   -y -  -  •   — -—
                 . September 28,1999.

Superfund  Innovative Technology  Evaluation Program.
Technotogy ProSes.  Ten* EeSbon.  Volume 1. Dem-
onsMion Program.
PB2000-102921REB
Superfund  Innovative Technology  Evaluation Program.
Technology PraOes. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
Technology Pn
    Supertund  Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technotogy ProHes Tenth Erjbon. Volume 3. Monitoring
    •nd MMB uramonl Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
SUPERFUND •MOVATWE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
    Superfund  Innovative Technotogy Evaluation Program.
    Technotogy  ProHes.  Tenth  EdBon. Volume 1.  Dem-
    onskaSon Program.
    PB2000-102921REB
    Superfund  InnevatVe Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technology ProBes. Tenth EoHton. Volume 2. Emergency
    T0chn
    Superfund  Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3. Monitoring
    and Measurement Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
SURVEYS
    Going against the Current: Expanding the Inland Aquatic
    Monitoring Culture of Federal and State Agencies.
    PB2000-102944REB
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
    Biosensor Technotogy for Environmental Measurement.
    PB2000-103281REB
TEST METHODS
    Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of Endangered and
    Threatened Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
    PB2000-102972REB
TESTING
    Review of Single Species Toxteity Tests: Are the  Tests
    Reliable Predictors of Aquatic Ecosystem Community Re-
    sponses.
    PB2000-102378REB
THAILAND
    Greenhouse  Gases  from  Small-Scale  Combustion De-
    vices in Developing  Countries: Charcoal-Making  Kilns in
    Thailand (Report on Phase 3).
    PB2000-102245REB
THIRD  REMEDIAL ACTION
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Imperial
    Oil Company/Champion Chemical Company Site.  Oper-
    able Unit 3. Morganvilte. NJ.. September 30.1999.
    PB99-963806REB
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS
    Multi-Stream Model for Vertical Mixing of a Passive Trac-
    er in the Convective Boundary Layer.
    PB2000-102949REB
TOTAL RISK INTEGRATED METHODOLOGY
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report.
    PB2000-102959REB
TOXIC  SUBSTANCES
    Environmental Control of Toxic Metal Air Emissions from
    the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
    PB2000-102971REB
TOXIC  SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS  (Test
    Submissions  Database)  Comprehensive Update  (Raw
    Data File) (on CD-ROM). December 1999.
    PB2000-S00037REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data
    January 2000.  TSCA  Chemical Substances  Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred  Name File
    (Raw Data File) [on Diskette  or CD-ROM).
    PB2000-500042REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data. January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory:  Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred  Name
    File (Raw Data File) (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB2000-500043REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File:  ASCII
    Text Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (Raw Data Fie) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500044REB
TOXICITY
    Review of Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the  Tests
    Reliable Predictors of Aquatic Ecosystem Community Re-
    sponses.
    PB2000-102378REB
    Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of Endangered and
    Threatened Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
    PB2000-102972REB
TOXrCOKINETVCS
    Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physio-
    logically Based Toxteokinetic Models for Fish.
    PB2000-102973REB
TOXICOLOGY
    Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physio-
    logically Based Toxicokinetic Models for Fish.
    PB2000-102973REB
TRACER TECHNIQUES
    Multi-Stream  Model lor Vertical Mixing of a Passive Trac-
    er in the Convective Boundary Layer.
    PB2000-102949REB
TREES
    Effects  of Composted  Organic Materials on the Growth
    Factors lor Hardwood and Softwood Tree Seedlings.
    PB2000-102015REB
TRENDS
    Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers.
    PB2000-102893REB
TWM.EXPO (TRIM EXPOSURE EVENT MODULE)
    TRIM:  Total Risk Integrated  Methodology. TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document
    PB2000-102956REB
TRIM EXPOSURE EVENT MODULE
    TRIM:  Total  Risk Integrated  Methodology. TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document
    PB2000-1029S6REB
TRWLFATE MODULE
    TRIM:  Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document  Volume  1. Description of
    Module. External Review Draft
    PB2000-1029S7REB
    TRIM:  Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document  Volume 2. Description of
    Chemical Transport and Transformation Algorithms. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft.
    PB2000-1029S8REB
TRIM.FATE (TRIM ENVIRONMENTAL FATE TRANSPORT
AND ECOLOGICAL EXPOSURE MODULE)
    TRIM:  Total Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document. Volume 1.  Description of
    Module. External Review Draft.
    PB2000-102957REB
TRIM.FATE (TRIM EVIRONMENTAL FATE TRANSPORT
AND ECOLOGICAL EXPOSURE MODULE)
    TRIM:  Total Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
    Technical Support Document. Volume 2.  Description of
    Chemical Transport and Transformation Algorithms. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    PB2000-102958REB
TRIM (TOTAL RISK INTEGRATED METHODOLOGY)
    TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report.
    PB2000-102959REB
UNITED STATES
    Managing Indoor Air Quality in  the USA. Proceedings of
    the  International Symposium on Clean Technology and
    Management for Indoor Air.  Held in Seoul. Korea on No-
    vember 11, 1999.
    PB2000-102945REB
US EPA
    Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
    PB98-963223REB
    Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework
    for Human  Health Risk  Assessment Colloquium No. 1.
    Held in Arlington, Virginia on September 28-29,  1997.
    PB2000-102353REB
    Office of Wastewater Management: Catalog of Publica-
    tions. October 1999.
    PB2000-102452REB
    Guardian: EPA's Formative Years. 1970-1973.
    PB2000-102759REB
    Waste Research Strategy.
    PB2000-102835REB
    Interim Final Evaluation of Facilities  Currently or Pre-
    viously Licensed NRC Sites under CERCLA.
    PB2000-953303REB
US NRC
    Interim Final Evaluation of Facilities  Currently or Pre-
    viously Licensed NRC Sites under CERCLA.
    PB2000-963303REB
USER GUIDES
    User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
    PB2000-100629REB
USER MANUALS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS)
    BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem. User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
    PB2000-103229REB
VEHICLE AIR POLLUTION
    Ozone-Forming  Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
    PB2000-103121REB
VERTICAL AIR CURRENTS
    Multi-Stream Model for Vertical  Mixing of a Passive Trac-
    er in the Convective Boundary Layer.
    PB2000-102949REB
VIRGINIAN PROVINCE
    EMAP-Virgmia  Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-
    93).
    PB2000-102926REB
WASTE DISPOSAL
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Boarhead
    Farm Site, Bridgeton Township,  PA., November 18,1998.
    PB99-963905REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Jennison
    Wright Corporation Inc. Site, Granite City. IL, September
    29,1999.
    PB99-964104REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Ace Serv-
    ices Site. Goby. KS., May 5, 1999.
    PB99-964302REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
    Army Ammunition Plant Area  18 Operable Unit Inde-
    pendence, MO.. April 22. 1999.
    PB99-964303REB
WASTE GENERATION
    Hazardous  Waste Generation  and Management: 1995-
    1997: Summary of Reports to  the Illinois  Environmental
    Protection Agency.
    PB2000-103320REB
WASTE HANDLERS
    Federal Register,  Volume 64.  Number 140,  Thursday.
    July 22.  1999,  Proposed Rules.  Part 2.  Environmental
    Protection Agency, 40 CFR, Part 403: Streamlining the
    General Pretreatrnent Regulations  lor  Existing and New
    Sources of Pollution; Proposed Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1995 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963248REB
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1996 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963249REB
    Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
    1997 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963250REB
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    1): New Bedford Harbor Site. Hotspot Operable Unit New
    Bedford, MD., April 27, 1999.
    PB99-963101REB
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Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
7):  Quality  Plating  Site, Sikeston, MO.,  September 28,
1999.
PB99-963117REB
Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  American Cyanamk)
Company Site, Bound Brook. N.J.. November 30, 1998.
PB99-963120RE8
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
2):  G.E.  Wiring Device Site, Juana Diaz, PR., July 1,

PB99-963121REB
Superiund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
Aviation Center, Operable  Unit 11, Atlantic County  N.J
September 28, 1999.
PB99-963802REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Station, Areas I and J,  Groundwater Oper-
able Unit 26. Lakehurst, N.J.. September 27, 1999.
PB99-963804REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Fort
George  G. Meade (TAP) Operable Unit, Fort Meade,
MD., July 20, 1999
PB99-963901REB
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3)- Langley
Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center, Operable Unit 42,
Hampton, VA.. January 14, 1999.
PB99-963903REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving  Ground  (Edgewood  Area), Aberdeen  Proving
Ground, MD., June 11,1999.
PB99-963909REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
Hill Farms Station AREEs  3, 5,  7, 10, 1602  17  18, 20
24, 25, 26. 29-1. 29-2, 29-3, 30, and  33, Warrenton, VA.,
July 1, 1999.
PB99-963911REB
Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vim
Hill Farms Station AREEs 13, 14, 16-1, 27, and and  29-4,
Warrenton, VA., July 1, 1999.
PB99-963913REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3)-  Defense
General Supply Center (DLA), Operable Unit 4,  Chester-
field County, VA.. August 31,  1999.
PB99-963916REB
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Langley
Air  Force Base/NASA Langley Center, Operable Unit 50,
Hampton. VA., September 27. 1999.
PB99-963917REB
Supertund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Naval
Surface  Warfare  Dahlgren, Sites 19 and 29,  Operable
Units 13 and 14, Dahlgren, VA., September 27, 1999.
PB99-963918REB
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Rodale
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Site Operable Unit 1, Em-
maus Borough, PA., September 30, 1999.
PB99-963921REB
Superfund Record ol Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center (8 Areas) Operable Unit 5, Site 8,
Warminster Township. PA., September 29. 1999.
PB99-963922REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
Rrvet Naval Station, Operable Unit  1, Soils Bohneyard
(Sites 6 and 6A),  St. Mary's County, MD., September 29,
1999.
PB99-963923REB
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Marine
Corps Logistics Base. Operable Unit 4, Albany, GA., April
£.1999.
PB99-964005REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
ville Naval Air Station, Operable  Unit  2, Jacksonville, FL,
March 19, 1999.
PB99-964006REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) Ford Building Waste  Unit (643-11G),
Operable Unit 57, Aiken, SC., May 20, 1999.
PB99-964011REB
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
cola Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 6. Sites 9 and 29,
Pensacola. FL., September 23, 1999.
PB99-964012REB
Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Whiting
Field Naval Air Station, Site 1, Northwest Disposal Area,
Milton, FL.. September 29,  1999.
PB99-964018REB
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Whiting
Field Naval Air Station, Site 2, Northwest Open  Disposal
Area, Milton. FL, September 29, 1999.
PB99-964019REB
                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): llada En-
    ergy Company Site, East Cape Girardeau, IL., September

    PB99-964103REB
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
    Gulch Site. Operable Unit 9, Leadville, CO., September 2
    1999.
    PB99-964403REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
    Gulch Site. Operable Unit 2, Leadville, CO., September
    28, 1999.
    PB99-964404REB
    Cutting the Waste Stream in Half-. Community Record-
    Setters Show How.
    PB2000-102016REB
    Painting  the  Town Green: Aberdeen Proving Ground's
    Paint Pilot Project. Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
    Program.
    PB2000-102019REB
    Hazardous Waste Generation and Management:  1995-
    1997: Summary of Reports to the Illinois Environmental
    Protection Agency.
    PB2000-103320REB
WASTE RECYCLING
    Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Record Setting
    Waste Reduction in Multi-Family Dwellings.
    PB2000-102017REB
WASTE STREAMS
    Cutting the Waste Stream in Half: Community Record-
    Setters Show How.
    PB2000-102016REB
WASTE TREATMENT
    Supertund  Innovative  Technology Evaluation  Program.
    Technology  Profiles.  Tenth   Edition.  Volume  1.  Dem-
    onstration Program.
    PB2000-102921 RES
    Superfund  Innovative  Technology Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
    Technology Program.
    PB2000-102922REB
    Superfund  Innovative  Technology Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3.  Monitoring
    and Measurement Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
    Supercritical   Extraction/Liquid-Phase   Oxidation   of
    Wastes.
    PB2000-102942REB
WASTE WATER DISPOSAL
    Federal  Register, Volume 64,  Number 140,  Thursday,
    July 22, 1999, Proposed  Rules. Part 2. Environmental
    Protection Agency. 40 CFR,  Part 403: Streamlining the
    General  Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New
    Sources  of Pollution; Proposed Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
    Guidance Manual for the Control of  Wastes  Hauled to
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
    PB2000-102387REB
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Chem-Solv Inc. Site.
    Cheswok), DE., June 18, 1999.
    PB99-963103REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola Naval Air
    Station, Operable  Unit  1, Pensacola, FL., September 23,
    1999.
    PB99-963119REB
    Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    2): Woodland Routes  72  Dump and 532  Dump  Sites,
    Woodland Township, N.J., July 1,1999.
    PB99-963122REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Boarhead
    Farm Site, Bridgeton Township, PA., November 18.1998.
    PB99-963905REB
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
    Pesticide Dumps,  Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen,  NC., June
    4.1999.
    PB99-964010REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Southern
    Solvents Inc. Site, Operable Unit 1,  Tampa,  FL,  Sep-
    tember 30, 1999.
    PB99-964016REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Jennison
    Wright Corporation Inc. Site,  Granite City, IL, September
    29, 1999.
    PB99-964104REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 7): Ogallala
    Ground  Water Contamination  Site,  Operable  Unit  1,
    Ogallala, NE., April 23,  1999.
    PB99-964301REB
                           WATER TREATMENT


    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
    ices Site, Colby, KS., May 5.1999.
    PB99-964302REB
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
    Army Ammunition Plant, Area 18 Operable Unit, Inde-
    pendence, MO., April 22,1999.
    PB99-964303REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
    North Broadway  Streets Site, Operable Unit 1,  Wichita
    KS., September 29, 1999.
    PB99-964305REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
    Force   Base  West/Annexes/Basewide  Operable  Unit
    (WABOU), Solano County, CA., March 16,1999.
    PB99-964502REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Koppers
    Company Inc. Site (Oroville Plant), Oroville CA., Sep-
    tember 23, 1999.
    PB99-964507REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Van-
    couver  Water Station  No. 4 Contamination Site, Van-
    couver,  WA., September 1, 1999.
    PB99-964603REB
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10):  Hanford
    Ste-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable  Unit, Benton
    County, WA., September 17, 1999.
    PB99-964604REB
    Federal Register, Volume  64, Number 140, Thursday
    July 22, 1999, Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental
    Protection Agency. 40 CFR, Part 403: Streamlining  the
    General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New
    Sources of Pollution; Proposed Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
    Guidance Manual for the Control of  Wastes Hauled to
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
    PB2000-102387REB
    Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technology  Profiles.  Tenth Edition.  Volume 1. Dem-
    onstration Program.
    PB2000-102921REB
    Supertund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
    Technology Program.
    PB2000-102922REB
    Supertund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program.
    Technology  Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3. Monitoring
    and Measurement Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
    NATO/CCMS Pilot Study (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
    onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment
    of Contaminated  Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999
    Special  Session,  Monitored Natural Attenuation.  Held in
    Angers, France on May 9-14, 1999.
    PB2000-103000REB
WATER POLLUTION DETECTION
    Method  OIA-1677: Available Cyanide  by Flow Injection,
    Ligand Exchange, and Amperometry.
    PB99-132011REB
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS
    EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year  Assessment (1990-
    93).
    PB2000-102926REB
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
    Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physio-
    logically Based Toxicokinetic Models for Fish.
    PB2000-102973REB
WATER POLLUTION SOURCES
    Intensive Survey  of the  Marys  River  Basin.  Summer
    1995.
    PB2000-102815REB
    Uncertainty in Leaching  Potential of Nonpoint Source Pol-
    lutants with Application to a GIS.
    PB2000-102950REB
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
    Going against the Current: Expanding  the Inland  Aquatic
    Monitoring Culture of Federal and State Agencies.
    PB2000-102944REB
WATER SYSTEMS
    Small System Regulatory Requirements under the Safe
    Drinking Wafer Act as Amended in 1996. Fact Sheets  for
    Existing and Future Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates
    of Small System Compliance.
    PB2000-102451REB
WATER TREATMENT
    Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Radon from
    Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102456REB
    Potential Species for Phytoremediation  of Perchlorate.
    PB2000-102483REB
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OFFICE  INDEX
   Publications are sorted alphabetically by title under the sponsoring EPA office.
   The EPA office is listed with the major EPA headquarters office. Laboratories and
   Divisions are listed alphabetically within the appropriate office.
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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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OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
  EPA/600/R-99/099
    Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of Endangered and
    Threatened Species: Effluent Toxfetty Tests.
    PB2000-102972REB
  EPA/620/R-99/004
    EMAP-Virginia  Province  Four-Year  Assessment (1990-
    93).
    PB2000-102926REB
    Federal Register, Volume  64,  Number  140, Thursday,
    July 22, 1999,  Proposed  Rules.  Part 2. Environmental
    Protection Agency, 40 CFR, Part 403: Streamlining the
    General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New
    Sources of Pollution; Proposed  Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
  EPA/202/K-93/002
    Guardian: EPA's Formative Years, 1970-1973.
    PB2000-1027S9REB
  EPA/833/B-98/003
    Guidance Manual lor the Control of Wastes Hauled to
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
    PB2000-102387REB
  EPA/821/R-99/013
    Method OIA-1677: Available Cyanide by Flow Injection,
    LJgand  Exchange, and Amperometry.
    PB99-132011REB
  EPA/81S/D-99/003
    Methods,  Occurrence  and Monitoring Document  for
    Radon from Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102455REB
  EPA/600/R-99/068
    National  Environmental  Laboratory  Accreditation  Con-
    ference. Constitution, Bylaws,  and Standards. Approved
    July 1999.
    PB2000-102120REB
  EPA/832/B-99/004
    Office of  Wastewater Management: Catalog  of Publica-
    tions, October 1999.
    PB2000-102452REB
    Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
    PB2000-103121REB
  EPA/738/F '-99/01 1
    RED Facts: EPTC.
    PB2000-102900REB
  EPA/81 S/D-99/002
    Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised Health Risk Re-
    duction and Cost Analysis tor  Radon in Drinking  Water.
    Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102449REB
  EPA/738/R-99/006
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED):  EPTC. (Includes
    RED Facts: EPTC Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-102899REB
  EPA/738/R-99/0 12
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Sulfotepp.
    PB2000-102014REB
    Research Priorities for Airborne Particulate  Matter. 1 .  Im-
    mediate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
    PB2000-103123REB
  EPA/600/R-97/114
    Review of Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the Tests
    Reliable Predictors of Aquatic Ecosystem Community Re-
    sponses.
    PB2000-102378REB
  EPA/816/R-99/016
    Sale Drinking Water Act,  Section 1429: Ground Water
    Report to Congress.
    PB2000-102020REB
  EPA/816/R-99/011
    Small System  Regulatory Requirements under the Safe
    Drinking Water Act as Amended in 1996. Fact Sheets for
    Existing and  Future Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates
    of Small System Compliance.
    PB2000-102451REB
  EPA/B15/D-99/004
    Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Radon from
    Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102456REB
 OFFICE OF AIR  AND RADIATION
 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

    Complex  Recycling Issues:  Strategies for Record  Setting
    Waste Reduction in Multi-Family Dwellings.
    PB2000-102017REB
  EPA/530/R-99/034
    National  Source Reduction Characterization Report for
    Municipal Solid Waste in the United States.
    PB2000-102018REB
  EPA/542/R-99/012
    Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology  Providers.
    PB2000-102893REB
  EPA/S3WD-99/001A                        _     , .
    Screening Level Ecological  Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous  Waste Combustion Facilities;  Peer  Review
    Draft. Volume 1 .
    PB2000-101330REB
  EPA/530/D-99/001B
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous  Waste Combustion Facilities;  Peer  Review
    Draft. Volume 2. Appendix A.
    P82000-101331REB

    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities.  Peer  Review
    Draft. Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
    PB2000-101332REB
 RADIATION
       vnent in Energy Efficiency: ENERGY STAR
     (Trade Name)  and Other Voluntary Programs. 1998 An-
     nual Report.
     PB2000-1 02821 REB
AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
  EPA/452/R-99/006
    Economic Impact Analysis for the Final Secondary Alu-
    minum Production National Emission Standard for Haz-
    ardous Air Pollutants.
    PB2000-102873REB
  EPA/4S4/R-93/034
    FTIR and Method 25A  Emissions Test at an Integrated
    Iron and Steel Manufacturing Plant: Youngstown Sinter
    Company of WCI Steel,  Inc., Youngstown, Ohio.
    PB2000-102824REB
  EPA/4S4/R-99/035
    FTIR Emissions  Test  at  an  Iron Foundry; Waupaca
    Foundry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana.
    PB2000-103282REB
  EPA/454/R-99/025
    Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cu-
    pola Wet  Scrubber  General  Motors  Corp., Sagmaw,
    Michigan. Final Report.  Volume 1  of 2. Report Text and
    Appendices A and B.
    PB2000-102924REB
  EPA/4S4/R-9S/026B
    Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cu-
    pola Wet  Scrubber  General  Motors  Corp., Sagmaw,
    Michigan. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB2000-102925REB
  EPA/454/R-99/044A
    Lime Manufacturing  Emissions Test Report. Chemical
    Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 1 of 2.
    PB2000-102828REB
  EPA/454/R-99/044B
    Lime Manufacturing  Emissions Test Report. Chemical
    Lime Company (Formerly Eastern Ridge Lime Company),
    Ripplemead. Virginia. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2.
    PB2000-102829REB
  EPA/454/R-99/051
    Lime  Manufacturing Emissions  Test  Report  (Fourier
    Transform  Infrared Spectroscopy). Chemical Lime Com-
    pany   (Fomerly   Eastern   Ridge  Lime   Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia.
    PB2000-102474REB
  EPA/4S4/R-99/046
    Lime  Manufacturing Emissions  Test  Report  (Fourier
    Transform  Infrared Spectroscopy). Final Report. Chemical
    Lime   Company  (Formerly  APG   Lime   Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia.
    PB2000-102475REB
  EPA/4547R-9S/045A
    Lime Manufacturing  Emssions Test Report.  Chemical
    Lime   Company  (Formerly  APG   Lime   Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 1 of 2. Appendices A and
    B.
    P82000-102432REB
  EPA/454/R-S9/045A
    Lime Manufacturing Emssions Test  Report.  Chemical
    Lime   Company  (Formerly  APG   Lime   Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
    PB2000-102433REB
  EPA/453/D-99/001
    TRIM:  Total  Risk Integrated  Methodology. TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document.
    PB2000-102956REB
 OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
  EPA742/R-99/004
    Consumer Labeling Initiative. Phase 2 Report.
    PB2000-103264REB
  EPA/742/R-99/005
    Painting the Town  Green: Aberdeen  Proving Ground's
    Paint Pilot Project. Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
    Program.
    PB2000-102019REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
    Data, January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances  Inven-
    tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred  Name
    File (Raw Data File) (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB2000-500043REB
    Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data
    January 2000.  TSCA  Chemical  Substances  Inventory:
    Revised Inventory  Synonym and  Preferred  Name  File
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
    PB2000-500042REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA)-PMN  File: ASCII
    Text Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN  Number to  EPA Accession Number Link
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB2000-500044REB
 PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
   EPA S40-R-98-016
    Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
    PB98-963223REB
   EPA 540-R-99-006
    Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
    A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
    CERCLA.
    PB99-963313REB
    Interim  Final Evaluation  of Facilities  Currently or Pre-
    viously Licensed NRC Sites under CERCLA.
    PB2000-963303REB
   EPA 540-R-98-O33
    Progress  Toward Implementing Supertund:  Fiscal Year
     1995 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963248REB
   EPA 540-R-98-034
    Progress  Toward Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
     1996 Report to Congress.
     PB98-963249REB
   EPA 540-R-98-035
    Progress  Toward Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal Year
     1997 Report to Congress.
     PB98-963250REB
EPA S41-R99-096
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American Cyanamid
  Company Site, Bound Brook, N.J., November 30, 1998.
  PB99-963120REB
EPA 541-R99-002
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Industries Site,
  Pedricktown, N.J., June 21, 1999.
  PB99-963102REB
EPA 541-R99-003
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Chem-Solv Inc. Site,
  Cheswold, DE., June 18, 1999.
  PB99-963103REB
EPA S41-R99-004
  Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
  tories Site, Myerstown, PA., November 16, 1999.
  PB99-963104REB
EPA S41-R99-089
  Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field Naval Air
  Station, Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville, FL. July 12, 1999.
  PB99-963118REB
EPA 541-R99-090
  Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola Naval Air
  Station, Operable Unit 1, Pensacola, FL., September 23,
  1999.
  PB99-963119HEB
EPA S41-R99-001
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  1): New Bedford Harbor Site, Hotspot Operable Unit, New
  Bedford, MD., April 27, 1999.
  PB99-963101REB
EPA S41-R99-097
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  2)- G.E. Wiring Device Site, Juana Diaz, PR., July 1,
  1999.
  PB99-963121REB
EPA 54I-R99-098
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  2): Woodland Routes  72  Dump and 532 Dump Sites,
  Woodland Township, N.J., July 1,1999.
  PB99-963122REB
EPA 541-R99-074
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  7): Quality Plating Site, Sikeston, MO.,  September 28,
  1999.
  PB99-963117REB
EPA S41-R99-082
  Superfund  Record   of   Decision   (EPA  Region  2):
  Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
  1, Upton, NY., September 16, 1999.
  PB99-963805REB
EPA 541-R99-067
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
  Aviation  Center. Operable Unit 11, Atlantic County,  N.J.,
  September 28, 1999.
  PB99-963802REB
EPA S41-R99-084
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
  Oil Company/Champion Chemical Company Site, Oper-
  able Unit 3, Morganvilte, N.J., September 30,1999.
  PB99-963806REB
EPA 54I-R99-081
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Engineering Station, Areas I and J, Groundwater Oper-
  able Unit 26. Lakehurst. N.J., September 27, 1999.
  PB99-963804REB
EPA 541-R99-028
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Welsbach
  and General Gas Mantle  Contamination  Site  (Camden),
  Camden and Gloucester City, N.J., July 23,1999.
  PB99-963801REB
EPA 541-R99-013
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Aberdeen
  Proving  Ground  (Edgewood Area),  Aberdeen Proving
  Ground, MD.. June 11,1999.
  PB99-963909REB
EPA 541-R99-009
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Boarhead
  Farm Site, Bridgeton Township, PA., November 18, 1998.
  PB99-963905REB
EPA 541-R99-OS2
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Defense
  General Supply Center (DLA), Operable Unit 4, Chester-
  field County, VA., August 31, 1999.
  PB99-963916REB
 EPA 541-R99-05!
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
  Air  Force Base, NASA Langley Center Operable Unit 2,
  Hampton, VA., September 2, 1999.
  PB99-963915REB
 EPA 541-R99-007
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
  Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center, Operable Unit 42,
  Hampton, VA., January 14, 1999.
  PB9S-963903REB
 EPA 541-R99-060
  Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
  Air Force Base/NASA Langley Center, Operable Unit 50,
  Hampton, VA., September 27,1999.
  PB9&-963917REB
 EPA S41-R99-087
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
  Development Center (8 Areas)  Operable Unit  5, Site 8,
  Warminster Township, PA., September 29, 1999.
  PB99-963922REB
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 EPA S41-H99-061
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval
   Surface  Warfare DaNgren, Sites  19 and 29, Operable
   Units 13 and 14, DaNgren, VA.. September 27. 1999.
   PB99-963918REB
 EPA S41-R99-OW
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval
   Weapon Station (WPNSTA)  Operable  Units 8 and  9,
   Yortdown, VA., June 9, 1999.
   PB99-963906REB
 EPA 541-R99-011
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval
   Weapons Station (WPNSTA). Operable Units 12. 13.  14.
   and 15, Yorktown, VA.. October 13, 1998.
   PB99-963907REB
 EPA 541-R99-012
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
   River Naval Air Station Operable  Unit 1  Sols, Pesticide
   Shop (Site 17), St Mary's County. MD.. December  16.
   1998.
   PB99-963908REB
 EPA 541-R99-088
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
   River Naval Station. Operable Unit 1, Soils Bohneyard
   (Sites 6 and 6A), SL Marys County, MD.. September 29.
   1999.
   PB99-963923RE8
 EPA 541-R99-086
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rodale
   Manufacturing Company. Inc.. Site Operable Unit 1. Em-
   maus Borough. PA., September 30. 1999.
   PB99-963921REB
 EPA 541-P99-OOS
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Fort
   George  G. Meade (TAP)  Operable Unit.  Fort Meade.
   MD., Jury 20. 1999.
   PB99-963901REB
 EPA S41-R99-014
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
   nil Farms Station. AREEs 2,  4. 28-5. and 31. Warrenton.
   VA.. July 1. 1999.
   PB99463910REB
 EPA 541-P99-015
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vmt
   fwlFarms Station  AREEs 3. 5, 7. 10. 1602, 17. 18.  20.
   24. 25. 26, 29-1, 29-2. 29-3. 30. and 33. Warrenton. VA.,
   July 1.  1999.
   PB99-963911REB
         ~
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vmt
    Hi) Farms Station AREEs 9. 11. 19. and 21. Warrenton,
    VA.. July 1. 1999.
    PB99-963912REB
  EPA S41-R99-017
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
    H? Farms Station AREEs 13. 14. 16-1. 27, and and 29-4.
    Warrenton, VA.. July 1. 1999.
    PB99-963913REB
  EPA 541-f>99-018
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
    HB  Farms  Station. Western  South  Run  Tributary.
    Warrenton. VA., Jury 1. 1999.
    PB99-963914REB
  EPA 541-R99-050
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
    Pesticide Dumps. Operable Unit 5. Aberdeen. NC.. June
    4,1999.
    PB99464010REB
  EPA S41-R99-079
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Battery
    Tech (DuraceH-exington)  Operable  Unit 1.  Lexington.
    N.C.. September 30, 1999.
    PB99-964017REB
  EPA 541-R99-024
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jackson-
    vie Naval A» Station, Operable Unit 2. JacksonvMe. FU
    March 19, 1999.
    PB99-964006REB
  EPA 541-099-023
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4): Marine
    Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 4. Abany. GA., April
    2.1999.
    PB99-964005REB
  EPA 541-099-025
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marzone
    mc/Chervon  Chemical Company Site. Operable Unit 2.
    Tifton. GA., Jur/1. 1999.
    PB99-964007REB
  EPAS41-R99-063
    Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
    cota Naval Air Station. Operable Una 6. Sites 9 and 29.
    Pensacota. FL. September 23. 1999.
    PB99-964012HEB
  EPA 541-ft99-O27
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ross
    Metals Inc.. Operable Unit  1. RossvBe. TN.. Apr) 2.
    1999.
    PB99-964009REB
  EPA S41-R99-OS3
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) Ford BuMing Waste Unit (643-11G).
    Operable Unit 57, Afcen. SC.. May 20. 1999.
    PB99-964011REB
  EPA 541-099-078
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Southern
    Solvents Inc. Site.  Operable Unit 1, Tampa.  FU, Sep-
    tember 30. 1999.
    PB99-964016REB
  CO A Kfl JJQft tKffi
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
    Chemical Company (LeMoyne Plant) Site. Operable Unit
     . Axis. AL. March  18, 1999.
  EPA 541-R99-091
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Whiting
   Field Naval Air Station, Site 1, Northwest Disposal Area.
   Milton. FL, September 29. 1999.
   P899-964018REB
  EPA S41-R99-092
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Whiting
   Field Naval Air Station, Site 2, Northwest Open Disposal
   Area. Milton. FL. September 29, 1999.
   PB99-964019REB
  EPA S41-P99-076
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): llada En-
   ergy Company Site. East Cape Girardeau. IL. September

   PB99-964103REB
  EPA 541-099-077
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Jennison
   Wright Corporation Inc. Site, Granite City. IL. September
   29.1999.
   PB99-964104REB
  EPA S41-R99-093
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
   Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Texas City, TX.. May
   17. 1999.
   PB99-964201REB
  EPA 541-099-075
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
   North Broadway  Streets Site. Operable  Unit 1. Wichita.
   KS-. September 29. 1999.
   PB99-964305REB
  EPA 541-P99-030
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
   ices Site, Cofcy, KS., May 5. 1999.
   PB99^64302REB
  EPA 541-R99-031
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lake City
   Army Ammunition Plant,  Area  18 Operable Unit,  Inde-
   pendence, MO.. April 22. 1999.
   PB99-964303REB
  EPA 541-099-029
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ogallala
   Ground  Water  Contamination  Site, Operable Unit  1.
   Ogallala, NE.. April 23.  1999.
   PB99-964301REB
  EPA 541-099-072
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
   Gulch Site, Operable Unit 2. LeadvMe. CO.. September
   28. 1999.
   PB99-964404REB
  EPA 541-O99-O55
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
   Gulch Site. Operable Unit 9. LeadviHe, CO.. September 2.
   1999.
   PB99-964403REB
  EPA 541-O99-O46
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 9):  Camp
   Pendleton Marine Corps Base, Operable Unit 3, San
   Diego. CA., February 11. 1999.
   PB99-964506REB
  EPA 541-R99-O94
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Koppers
   Company Inc. Site (Orovde Plant). Orovilte, CA..  Sep-
   tember 23. 1999.
   PB99-964507REB
  EPA S41-O99442
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
   Force  Base West/Annexes/Basewide  Operable  Unit
   (WABOU), Solano County. CA., March 16, 1999.
   PB99-964502REB
  EPA 541-R99-O59
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
   Site-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable Unit, Benton
   County. WA., September 17, 1999.
   PB99-964604REB
  EPA S41-R99-09S
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Idaho
   National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
   3-13, Idaho Fate. ID., September 28. 1999.
   PB99-964606REB
  EPA 541-099-083
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Pacific
   Sound Resources (PSR) Site. Upland and Marine Sedi-
   ments Operable Units, Seattle. WA..  September 30.
   1999.
   PB99-964605REB
  FPA Jjdl /TQQ Q5fi
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  10):  Van-
   couver Water  Station  No.  4 Contamination Site.  Van-
   couver. WA., September 1. 1999.
   PB99-964603REB
  EPA S40-K-99-O07
   Understanding C4 Spas and OS Sol Repsonse. Decem-
   ber 1999.
   PB2000-963401REB
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
  EPA/542/R-99/D08
   NATO/CCMS Ptot  Study (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
   onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment
   of Contaminated Land and Groundwater  (Phase 3). 1999
   Special  Session, Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in
   Angers, France on May 9-14, 1999.
   PB2000-103000REB
NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB. ATHENS, GA
    Potential Species for Phytoremediabon of Perchtorate.
    PB2000-102483REB
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB.. CORVALUS, OR
  EPA/600/A-99/096
    Going against the Current Expanding the Inland Aquatic
    Monitoring Culture of Federal and State Agencies.
    PB2000-102944REB
  EPA/600/A-00/02
    Persistence of DDT Residues and Dieldrin Off a Pesticide
    Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay. California.
    PB2000-102927REB
  EPA/620/R-99/003
    Quantifying Physical Habitat in Wadeable Streams. Sur-
    face Waters.
    PB2000-102354REB
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB.. DULUTH, MN
  EPA/600/A -99/089
    Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physio-
    logically Based ToKicokinetic Models (or Fish.
    PB2000-102973REB
NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB., LAS VEGAS, NV
  EPA/SOO/A-99/030
    Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
    PB2000-103281REB
NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB., RTP, NC
  EPA/SOO/A-99/091
    Mufti-Stream Model for Vertical Mixing of a Passive Trac-
    er in the Convective Boundary Layer.
    PB2000-102949REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB.. RTP,
NC
  EPA/600/A-00/003
    Control Technology for  Coal-fired Boilers: Applications to
    China.
    PB2000-102928REB
  EPA/600/R-99/091
    Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and Size Emis-
    sion Profiles from Construction Activities.
    PB2000-102011REB
  EPA/600/A-99/097
    Energy Production and Pollution Prevention at Sewage
    Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell Power Plants.
    PB2000-102943REB
  EPA/600/A-OO/OOt
    Environmental Control of Toxic Metal Air Emissions from
    the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
    PB2000-102971REB
  EPA/6OO/A -99/094
    Environmental  Technology Verification for Indoor Air
    Products.
    PB2000-102946REB
  EPAftOO/A-99/095
    Managing Indoor Air Quality in the USA. Proceedings of
    the International Symposium on Clean Technology and
    Management for Indoor Air. Held in Seoul, Korea on No-
    vember 11.1999.
    PB2000-102945REB
  EPA/600/A -99/093
    Prototype Tool for Evaluating the Cost and Effectiveness
    of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
    PB2000-102947REB
  EPA/6OO/A-99/092
    Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
    PB2000-102948REB
  EPA/600/R-00/002
    Streamlined Environmental Ufecyde Assessment An Ap-
    proach for Evaluating the Environmental Performance of
    Building Materials.
    PB2000-101964REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB., CINN
OH
  EPA/600/R-99/089
    Quantification of Methane  Emissions and Discussion  of
    Nitrous  Oxide and Ammonia  Emissions from  Septic
    Tanks. Latrines, and Stagnant Open Sewers in the World.
    PB2000-101018REB
  EPA/SOO/a-99/112
    Supercritical   Extraction/Liquid-Phase   Oxidation   of
    Wastes.
    PB2000-102942REB
  EPA/540/R-99/SOOA
    Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation  Program.
    Technology  Profiles. Tenth Edmon. Volume  1.  Dem-
    onstration Program.
    PB2000-102921REB
  EPA/540/R-99/500C
    Supenund Innovative Technology Evaluation  Program.
    Technology Profiles Tenth  Edition. Volume 3. Monitoring
    and Measurement  Program.
    PB2000-102923REB
  EPA/6OO/R-98/154
    Waste Research Strategy.
    P82000-102835REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB., ADA,
OK
  EPA/soom-oo/oo8
    BIOCHLOR:  Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem. User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
    PB2000-103229REB
NATIONAL CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT, WASHINGTON. DC
  EPA/600/R-99/060
    SockxJemographic  Data Used for Identifying Potentially
    Highly Exposed Populations.
    PB2000-102464REB
  EPA/6OO/R-99/001
    Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework
    for Human Health  Risk Assessment Colloquium No.  1.
    Held in Arlington. Virginia on September 28-29,1997.
    PB2000-102353REB
REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
    Draft Framework: Chesapeake Bay Gateways and  Water
    Trails Network.
    PB2000-103430REB
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                                                                                          REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
EPA/S30/R-00/002
 User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
 Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
 PB2000-100629REB
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CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
     Entries are sequenced by corporate name, report number, and NTIS order number.
     The monitor agency number is given following the report title.
SAMPLE ENTRY
     Corporate/Performing Organization


                (Report or Series Number)

                              Title


         (Sponsor's Report or Series Number)

   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
University of Wyoming Research Corp.,
Laramle, WY

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

PB94-100443/REB
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                                                 CORPORATE  AUTHOR   INDEX
ABT ASSOCIATES, INC., CAMBRIDGE, MA.
   Consumer Labeling Initiative. Phase 2 Report.
   (EPA/742/R-99/004)
   PB2000-103264REB
ABCADIS GERAGHTY AND MILLER, DURHAM, NC.
   Quantification of Methane Emissions  and Discussion of
   Nitrous  Oxide and  Ammonia  Emissions  from  Septic
   Tanks. Latrines, and Stagnant Open Sewers in the World.
   (EPA/600/R-99/089)
   PB2000-101018REB
ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
   Environmental Control of Toxic Metal Air Emissions from
   the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
   IEPA/600/A-00/001)
   PB2000-102971REB
CADMUS GROUP, INC., WALTHAM, MA.
   Small System Regulatory Requirements  under the Safe
   Drinking Water Act as Amended in 1996. Fact Sheets for
   Existing and Future Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates
   of Small System Compliance.
   (EPA/816/R-99/011)
   PB2000-1024S1REB
CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL
BOARD, SACRAMENTO.
   Review of Single Species Toxicity  Tests: Are the Tests
   Reliable Predictors of Aquatic Ecosystem Community Re-
   sponses.
   (EPA/600/R-97/114J
    PB2000-102378REB
EAST-WEST CENTER, HONOLULU, HI. ENVIRONMENT
PROGRAM.
   Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion De-
   vices in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in
   Thailand (Report on Phase 3).
   (EPA/600/R-99/109)
    PB2000-102245REB
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., LEXINGTON, MA.
    Summary  of the U.S. EPA Colloquium  on  a  Framework
    tor Human Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 1.
    Held in Arlington, Virginia on September 28-29,1997.
   (NCEA-W-0028,  EPA/600/R-99/001)
    PB2000-102353REB
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., MORRISVILLE, NC.
    Prototype  Tool for Evaluating the Cost and Effectiveness
    ol Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
    (EPA/600/A-99/093)
    PB2000-102947REB
ENVIRONMENTAL CAPITAL NETWORK, ANN ARBOR, Ml.
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, ECONOMICS
AND SCIENCE.
    Perspectives on Private Investment in Innovative Remedi-
    ation Technology Companies.
    PB2000-102903REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MD. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
    Guidelines and  Application Package: Chesapeake Bay
    Gateways and Water Trails Network. 2000 Demonstration
    Project Grant Program.
    PB2000-103427REB
    Draft Framework: Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Water
    Trails Network.
    PB2000-103430REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ATHENS, GA.
NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.
   EPA/600/R-99/069
    Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchlorate.
    PB2000-102483REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, LAS VEGAS,
 NV. CHARACTERIZATION RESEARCH DIV.
   CRD-LV-97-041
    Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
    PB2000-103281REB
   EPA/600/A-99/030
    Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
    PB2000-103281REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION
 AND CONTROL DIV.
   EPA/600/A-99/095
    Managing Indoor Air Quality in the USA. Proceedings of
    the International Symposium on Clean  Technology and
    Management lor Indoor Air. Held in Seoul. Korea on No-
    vember 11. 1999.
    PB2000-102945REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT
 RESEARCH LAB.
    Membrane-Mediated   Extraction  and   Biotreatment  of
    VOCs.
    ADA371078REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF AIR QUAUTY
 PLANNING AND STANDARDS.
   EPA/452/R-99/U06
    Economic Impact Analysis  for the Final Secondary Alu-
    minum Production National Emission Standard for Haz-
    ardous Air Pollutants.
    PB2000-102873REB
   EPA/453/D-99/D01                         _,..,_
    TRIM:  Total Risk  Integrated Methodology.  TRIM.Expo
    Technical Support Document.
    PB2000-102956REB
  EPA/453/D-99/002A
   TRIM: Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
   Technical Support Document. Volume 1. Description  of
   Module. External Review Draft.
   PB2000-102957REB
  EPA/453/D-99/002B
   TRIM: Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
   Technical Support Document. Volume 2. Description  of
   Chemical Transport  and Transformation  Algorithms. Ex-
   ternal Review Draft.
   PB2000-102958REB
  EPA/453/R-99/010
   TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report.
   PB2000-102959REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
  EPA/600/R-99/068
   National  Environmental Laboratory  Accreditation Con-
   ference. Constitution, Bylaws, and Standards. Approved
   July 1999.
   PB2000-102120REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC.
   Federal Register, Volume 64, Number  140,  Thursday.
   July 22,  1999, Proposed  Rules. Part 2. Environmental
   Protection Agency, 40 CFR, Part 403: Streamlining the
   General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New
   Sources of Pollution; Proposed Rule.
    PB2000-102381REB
  EPA/202/K-93/002
   Guardian: EPA's Formative Years, 1970-1973.
    PB2000-102759REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION.
  EPA/430/R-99/005
    Driving Investment in Energy Efficiency:  ENERGY STAR
    (Trade Name)  and Other  Voluntary Programs. 1998 An-
    nual Report.
    PB2000-102821REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND
REMEDIAL RESPONSE.
  EPA 540-K-99-007
    Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spill Repsonse. Decem-
    ber 1999.
    PB2000-963401REB
  EPA540-R-98-016
    Close Out Procedures for  national Priorities List Sites.
    PB98-963223REB
  EPA 540-R-98-033
    Progress Toward Implementing  Supertund: Fiscal Year
    1995 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963248REB
  EPA 540-R-98-034
    Progress Toward Implementing  Superfund: Fiscal Year
    1996 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963249REB
  EPA 540-R-98-035
    Progress Toward Implementing  Superfund: Fiscal Year
    1997 Report to Congress.
    PB98-963250REB
  EPA 540-R-99-006
    Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
    A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
    CERCLA.
    PB99-963313REB
  EPA541-R99-001
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    1): New Bedford Harbor Site. Hotspot Operable Unit, New
    Bedford. MD., April 27. 1999.
    P899-963101REB
  EPA541-R99-002
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): NL Industries Site.
    Pedricktown. N.J., June 21, 1999.
    PB99-963102REB
  EPA541-R99-003
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
    Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Chem-Sotv Inc. Site,
    CheswokJ. DE., June 18.  1999.
    PB99-963103REB
  EPA541-R99-Q04
    Supertund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
    tories Site, Myerstown, PA., November 16. 1999.
    PB99-963104REB
  EPA 541-R99-005
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): USA Fort
    George  G.  Meade (TAP) Operable Unit,  Fort Meade,
    MD., July 20, 1999.
    PB99-963901REB
  EPA541-R99-007
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
    Air Force Base, NASA Langley Center, Operable Unit 42,
    Hampton, VA., January 14,1999.
    PB9&-963903REB
  EPA 541-R99-009
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Boarhead
    Farm Site. Bridgeton Township, PA.,  November 18, 1998.
    PB99-963905REB
  EPA541-FI99-010
    Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Naval
    Weapon Station (WPNSTA) Operable Units 8 and 9,
    Yorktown, VA.. June 9, 1999.
    PB99-963906REB
EPA541-R99-011
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Naval
  Weapons Station  (WPNSTA), Operable Units 12, 13. 14,
  and 15, Yorktown, VA., October 13,1998.
  PB99-963907REB
EPA 541-R99-012
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
  River Naval Air Station Operable Unit 1 Soils, Pesticide
  Shop (Site 17), St.  Mary's County. MD.,  December 16.
  1998.
  PB99-963908REB
EPA 541-R99-013
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving Ground  (Edgewood  Area). Aberdeen  Proving
  Ground, MD., June 11, 1999.
  PB99-963909REB
EPA541-R99-014
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station, AREEs 2, 4, 28-5, and  31, Warrenton,
  VA., July 1, 1999.
  PB99-963910REB
EPA541-R99-015
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station AREEs 3, 5. 7, 10, 1602, 17, 18, 20,
  24, 25, 26, 29-1, 29-2, 29-3, 30, and 33, Warrenton, VA..
  July 1, 1999.
  PB99-963911REB
EPA541-R99-016
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station AREEs 9, 11,  19, and  21, Warrenton.
  VA., July 1, 1999.
  PB99-963912REB
EPA541-R99-017
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  HillFarms Station AREEs 13, 14, 16-1, 27, and and 29^1,
  Warrenton, VA., July 1,  1999.
  PB99-963913REB
EPA541-R99-018
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  Hill Farms  Station,  Western   South  Run  Tributary.
  Warrenton. VA., July 1, 1999.
  PB99-963914REB
EPA541-R99-023
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Marine
  Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 4, Albany, GA., April
  2,1999.
  PB99-964005REB
EPA541-R99-024
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Jackson-
  ville Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 2. Jacksonville, FL.
  March 19, 1999.
  PB99-964006REB
EPA541-R99-025
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marzone
  Inc/Chervon Chemical  Company Site, Operable Unit 2,
  Tifton, GA., July 1,1999.
  PB99-964007REB
EPA 541-R99-026
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Stauffer
  Chemical Company (LeMoyne Plant) Site, Operable Unit
  2, Axis, AL, March  18,  1999.
  PB99-964008REB
EPA 541-R99-027
  Supertund Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  4): Ross
  Metals Inc., Operable Unit 1,  Rossville, TN., April 2,
  1999.
  PB99-964009REB
EPA541-R99-028
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Welsbach
  and General Gas Mantle Contamination  Site (Camden),
  Camden and Gloucester City, N.J., July 23,1999.
  PB99-963801REB
EPA 541-R99-029
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ogallala
  Ground  Water  Contamination  Site,  Operable  Unit 1,
  Ogallala, NE., April 23, 1999.
  PB99-964301REB
EPA 541-R99-030
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
  ices Site, Colby, KS., May 5, 1999.
  PB99-964302REB
 EPA 541-R99-031
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Lake City
  Army Ammunition  Plant, Area  18 Operable Unit, Inde-
  pendence, MO., April 22. 1999.
  PB99-964303REB
 EPA541-R99-042
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
  Force  Base  West/Annexes/Basewide  Operable  Unit
  (WABOU), Solano County, CA., March 16, 1999.
  PB99-964502REB
 EPA 541-R99-046
  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Camp
  Pendleton Marine  Corps  Base, Operable Unit 3, San
  Diego, CA., February 11, 1999.
  PB99-964506REB
 EPA 541-R99-050
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
  Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen, NC., June
  4, 1999.
  PB99-964010REB
 EPA 541-R99-051
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
  Air Force Base,  NASA Langley Center Operable  Unit 2,
  Hampton, VA., September 2.1999.
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 EPA 541-R99-052
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Defense
   General Supply Center (DLA). Operable Unit 4, Chester-
   field County. VA., August 31. 1999.
   PB99-963918REB
 EPA 541-R99-053
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
   River Site (USDOE) Ford Building Waste Unit (643-11G).
   Operable Unit 57. Afcen, SC-. May 20. 1999.
   PB99-964011REB
 EPA541-R99-055
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
   Gulch Site. Operable Unit 9, LeadvMe. CO.. September 2.
   1999.
   PB99-964403REB
 EPA 541-R99456
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10): Van-
   couver Water Station  No. 4  Contamination Site, Van-
   couver. WA., September 1, 1999.
   PB99-964603REB
 EPA 541-R99-059
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
   Site-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable Unit Benton
   County, WA.. September 17,1999.
   PB99-964604RE6
 EPA 541-R99-060
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley
   Air Force Base/NASA Langley Center. Operable Unit SO,
   Hampton, VA., September 27, 1999.
   PB99-963917REB
 EPA 541-R99061
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  3): Naval
   Surface Warfare Dahlgren, Sites  19 and 29.  Operable
   Units 13 and 14.  Dahlgren, VA.. September 27,1999.
   PB99-963918REB
 EPA 541-R99-063
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
   cola Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 6. Sites  9 and 29,
   Pensacola. FL. September 23. 1999.
   P899-964012REB
 EPA 541-R99-067
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
   Aviation Center. Operable Unit 11. Atlantic County. N.J..
   September 28.1999.
   PB99-963802REB
 EPA541-R99-072
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  California
   Gulch Site.  Operable Unit 2.  Leadvffle, CO.. September
   28.1999.
   PB99-964404REB
 EPA 541-R99-074
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   7): QuaSty  Plating Site. Sfceston. MO..  September 28,
   1999.
   PB99-963117REB
 EPA 541-R99-075
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
   Norti Broadway Streets Site. Operable Unit 1. Wichita,
   KS.. September 29,1999.
   PB99-964305REB
 EPA 541-R99076
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): llada En-
   ergy Company Site, East Cape Girardeau. IL. September

   PB99-964103REB
 EPA 541-R99-077
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Jenntson
   Wright Corporation Inc. Site. Granite City. IL. September
   29.1999.
   PB99-964104REB
 EPA 541-H99078
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Southern
   Solvents  Inc. Site. Operable Unit 1.  Tampa.  FL, Sep-
   tember 30.1999.
   PB99464016REB
 EPA 541-R99-079
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Battery
   Tech (DuraceJkexington) Operable Unit 1.  Lexington.
   N.C.. September 30.1999.
   PB99-964017REB
 EPA 541-R99-081
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
   Engineering Station, Areas I  and  J. Groundwater Oper-
   able Unit 26. Lakehurst NJ., September 27.1999.
   PB99-963804REB
 EPA 541-R99-082
   Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  2):
   Brookhaven National Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
   1. Upton, NY.. September 16.1999.
  EPA 541-R99XW3
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Pacific
    Sound Resources (PSR) Site. Upland and Marine Sedi-
    ments Operable Units. Seattle.  WA..  September  30,
    1999.
    PB99-964605REB
  EPA 541-R99484
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial
    Ol Company/Champion Chemical Company Site, Oper-
    able Unit 3. Morgarmte. NJ., September 30,1999.
    PB99-963B06REB
  EPA 541-R99-086
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rodate
    Manufacturing Company, Inc.. Site Operable Unit 1. Em-
    maus Borough. PA.. September 30.1999.
    PB99-963921REB
  EPA 541-R99-087
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
    Development Center (8 Areas) Operable Unit 5. Site 8,
    Warmnster Township. PA.. September 29.1999.
 EPA 541-R99-08B
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
   River  Naval Station, Operable Unit 1. Soils Bohneyard
   (Sites 6 and 6A). St. Mary's County, MD.. September 29.
   1999.
   PB99-963923REB
 EPA 541-R99-089
   Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Field Naval Air
   Station, Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville, FL, July 12, 1999.
   PB99-963118REB
 EPA 541-R99-090
   Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola Naval Air
   Station, Operable Unit 1, Pensacola, FL, September 23,
   1999.
   PB99-963119REB
 EPA 541-R99-091
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Whiting
   Field Naval Air Station, Site 1. Northwest Disposal Area.
   Milton. FL. September 29, 1999.
   PB99-964018REB
 EPA 541-R99-092
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Whiting
   Field Naval Air Station, Site 2. Northwest Open Disposal
   Area.  Milton, FL. September 29, 1999.
   PB99-964019REB
 EPA 541-R99093
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
   Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1. Texas City, TX.,  May
   17. 1999.
   PB99-964201REB
 EPA541-R99-094
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 9): Koppers
   Company  Inc. Site (Orovilte  Plant). OroviHe,  CA.. Sep-
   tember 23, 1999.
   PB99-964507REB
 EPA 541-R99-095
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  10): Idaho
   National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
   3-13.  Idaho Fans. ID.. September 28. 1999.
   PB99-964606REB
 EPA 541-R99-O96
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference lor the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): American Cyanamid
   Company Site. Bound Brook, N.J., November 30. 1998.
   PB99-963120REB
 EPA 541-R99-097
   Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   2): G.E.  Wiring  Device  Site. Juana Diaz. PR.. July  1,
   1999.
   PB99-963121REB
 EPA 541-R99-098
   Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   2): Woodland Routes 72 Dump and  532 Dump Sites.
   Woodland Township. N.J.. Jury 1, 1999.
   PB99-963122REB
 OSWER-9200.2-35P
   Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund: Fiscal  Year
   1995  Report to Congress.
   PB98-963248REB
 OSWER-9200.2-36P
   Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund: Fiscal  Year
   1996  Report to Congress.
   PB98-963249REB
 •OSWER-9200.2-37P
   Progress Toward  Implementing Superfund: Fiscal Year
   1997  Report to Congress.
   PB98-963250REB
 OSWER-9200.4-31P
   Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
   A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
   CERCLA.
   PB99-963313REB
 OSWER-9200.5-104A
   Understanding Ol  SoOs  and O9 Spit Repsonse, Decem-
   ber 1999.
   PB2000-963401REB
 OSWER-9272.0-15P
   Interim Final  Evaluation of  Facilities  Currently or  Pre-
   viously Licensed NRC Sites under CERCLA.
   PB2000-963303REB
 OSWER-9320.2-09A-P
   Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
   PB98-963223REB

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF POLLUTION.
PREVENTION, AND TOXICS.
   Toxic  Substances  Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test
   Submissions  Database) Comprehensive  Update  (Raw
   Data  Fie) (on CD-ROM). December 1999.
   PB2000-600037REB
   Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text  Data
   January  2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
   Revised  Inventory  Synonym and  Preferred Name Fie
   (Raw Data Fie) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
   PB2000-500042REB
   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
   Data. January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
   tory:  Revised Inventory  Synonym  and Preferred Name
   Fto (Raw Data Fie) (on Magnetic Tape).
   PB2000-500043REB
   Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA>-PMN Fie: ASCII
   Text Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
   ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
   (Raw Data Fie) (on Diskette).
   PB2000-500044REB
  EPA/742/R-99/005
    Painting the Town  Green: Aberdeen Proving Ground's
    Paint Pilot Project. Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
    Program.
    PB2000-102019REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF PREVENTION,
PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
  EPA/738/F-99/011
    RED Facts: EPIC.
    PB2000-102900REB
  EPA/738/R-99/006
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): EPTC. (Includes
    RED Facts: EPTC Fact Sheet).
    PB2000-102899REB
  EPA/738/R-99/012
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Sulfotepp.
    PB2000-102014REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
  EPA/542/R-99/008
    NATO/CCMS  Pilot Study (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
    onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment
    of Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999
    Special Session.  Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in
    Angers, France on May 9-14,1999.
    (NATO-236)
    PB2000-103000REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF SOLID WASTE.
    Effects of Composted Organic  Materials on the Growth
    Factors for Hardwood and Softwood Tree Seedlings.
    PB2000-102015REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND
EMERGENCY RESPONSE.
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol lot
    Hazardous Waste  Combustion Facilities: Peer Review
    Draft (Kit).
    PB2000-101329REB
  EPW530/D-99/001A
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste  Combustion Facilities; Peer Review
    Draft. Volume 1.
    PB2000-101330REB
  EPA/530/D-99/001B
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol lor
    Hazardous Waste  Combustion Facilities; Peer Review
    Draft Volume 2. Appendix A.
    PB2000-101331REB
  EPA/530/D-99/001C
    Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
    Hazardous Waste  Combustion Facilities. Peer Review
    Draft Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
    PB2000-101332REB
  EPA/530/F-99/017
    Cutting the Waste  Stream in Half: Community Record-
    Setters Show How.
    PB2000-102016REB
  EPA/530/F-99/022
    Complex Recycling  Issues: Strategies for Record Setting
    Waste Reduction in Multi-Family Dwellings.
    PB2000-102017REB
  EPA/530/R-99/034
    National Source  Reduction Characterization  Report for
    Municipal Solid Waste in the United States.
    PB2000-102018REB
  EPA/542/R-99/012
    Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers.
    PB2000-102893REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WASTEWATER
MANAGEMENT.
  EPA/833/B-98/003
    Guidance Manual for the Control  of Wastes Hauled to
    Pubhcry Owned Treatment Works.
    PB2000-102387REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFRCE OF WATER.
  EPA/815/D-99/002
    Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised Health Risk Re-
    duction and Cost Analysis for Radon in Drinking  Water.
    Public Comment Draft
    PB2000-102449REB
  EPA/815/D-99/003
    Methods,  Occurrence  and  Monitoring  Document for
    Radon from Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
    PB2000-102455REB
  EPAW1&R-99/016
    Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 1429:  Ground  Water
    Report to Congress.
    PB2000-102020REB
  EPA/821/R-99/013
    Method OlA-1677:  Available Cyanide by  Flow Injection.
    LJgand Exchange, and Amperometry.
    PB99-132011REB
  EPA/832/B-99/004
    Office of Wastewater Management Catalog  of Publica-
    tions. October 1999.
    PB2000-102452REB
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, COLUMBIA, MO. BIOLOGICAL
RESOURCES DTV.
    Assessing Contaminant Sensitivity of Endangered and
    Threatened Species: Effluent Toxtoty Tests.
    (EPA/6OO/R-&/099)
    PB2000-102972REB
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                                                         CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
                                                                                                                      VERSAR, INC., SPRINGFIELD, VA.
GEORGIA TECH RESEARCH INST., ATLANTA.
    Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
    (•EPA/600/A-99/092)
    PB2000-102948REB
GROUNOWATER SERVICES, INC., HOUSTON, TX.
    BIOCHLOR:  Natural Attenuation  Decision  Support Sys-
    tem. User's Manual; Verion 1 .0.
    (EPA/600/R-00/008)
    PB2000-103229REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. BUREAU OF LAND.
  IEPA/BOL-99/001
    Hazardous Waste Generation and Management:  1995-
    1997: Summary ol Reports to the Illinois Environmental
    Protection Agency.
    PB2000-103320REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. BUREAU OF WATER.
  IEPA/BOW/98-001
    Intensive Survey of  the Marys  River Basin.  Summer
    1995.
    PB2000-102815REB
INSTITUTE OF GAS TECHNOLOGY, DES PLAINES, IL.
    Supercritical    Extraction/Liquid-Phase  Oxidation   of
    Wastes.
    (EPA/600/R-99/112)
    PB2000-102942REB
INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON THE POTOMAC RIVER
BASIN, ROCKVILLE, MD.
    User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
    (CBP/TRS-235/00, EPA/930/R-OO/002)
    PB2000-100629REB
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC., ADA,
OK.
    Uncertainty in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pol-
    lutants with Application to a GIS.
    (EPA/600/A-99/090I
    PB2000-102950REB
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., KANSAS CITY, MO.
    Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and Size Emis-
    sion Profiles  from Construction Activities.
    (EPA/600/R-99/091)
    PB2000-102011REB
    Lime Manufacturing   Emissions  Test Report (Fourier
    Transform Infrared Spectroscopy). Chemical Lime Com-
    pany  (Fomerty  Eastern   Ridge   Lirne  Company)
    Ripplemead, Virginia.
    (EPA/4S4/R-99/OS1)
    PB2000-102474REB
    Lime Manufacturing   Emissions  Test Report (Fourier
    Transform Infrared Spectroscopy). Final Report. Chemical
    Lime  Company  (Formerly   APG  Lime  Company)

    (EPA/454/R49/046)
    PB2000-102475REB
    FTIR and Method 2SA Emissions Test at an  Integrated
    Iron and Steel Manufacturing Plant: Youngstown  Sinter
    Company of  WCI Steel. Inc., Youngstown, Ohio.
    (EPA/4S4/R-S9/034)
    PB2000-102824REB
    FTIR Emissions Test at an  Iron Foundry;  Waupaca
    Foundry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana.
    
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PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
   This index is arranged by personal author's last name, report title, and NTIS order
   number. As many as five authors may be included for each report; all are listed in
   this index.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                   Author Name


                          Title


  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
BLOOMQUIST, D., DIAMOND, G., ODEN. M.(
RUTH, B., TIA, M.

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

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                                                    PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
ADENUGA, A.
  Sociodemographic  Data Used  for  Identifying  Potentially
  Highly Exposed Populations.
  PB2000-102464REB
ANDERSON, S.
  Sociodemographic  Data Used  for  Identifying  Potentially
  Highly Exposed Populations.
  PB2000-102464REB
AZIZ, C. E.
  BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support System.
  User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
  PB2000-103229REB
BACCHUS, S. T.
  Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchlorate.
  PB2000-102483REB
BAN, H.
  Control Technology for Coal-fired Boilers:  Applications to
  China.
  PB2000-102928REB
BAYER, C. W.
  Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
  PB2000-102948REB
BECK.L.
  Prototype Tool for Evaluating the Cost and Effectiveness of
  Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
  PB2000-102947REB
BEKDASH, F.
  Technologies and  Costs for the Removal  of Radon from
  Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
  PB2000-102456REB
BENELMOUFFOK, D.
  Technologies and  Costs for the Removal  of Radon from
  Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
  PB2000-102456REB
BRIDGES, C. M.
  Assessing  Contaminant Sensitivity of  Endangered  and
  Threatened Species: Effluent Toxicify Tests.
  PB2000-102972REB
BROWNER,  R. A.
  Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
  PB2000-102948REB
BUHKLIN, C. E.
  Prototype Tool for Evaluating the Cost and Effectiveness of
  Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
  PB2000-102947REB
BYUN, D. W.
  Multi-Stream Model for  Vertical Mixing  of a Passive Tracer
  in the Convectfve Boundary Layer.
  PB2000-102949REB
CAMPBELL, D. E.
  EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-93).
  PB2000-102926REB
CHAIWONG, V.
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in  Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns  in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB
CHAPPELL,  I- M.
  Economic  Impact  Analysis for  the  Final Secondary  Alu-
  minum Production National Emission  Standard  for  Haz-
  ardous Air  Pollutants.
  PB2000-102873REB
CLEMENT, T. P.
  BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support System.
  User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
  PB2000-103229REB
COUTLAKIS, D.
  Safe Drinking Water Act. Section 1429: Ground Water Re-
  port to Congress.
  PB2000-102020REB
COWHERD,  C.
  Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and  Size Emis-
  sion  Profiles from Construction Activities.
  PB2000-102011REB
DAVIS, S. B.
  Environmental  Control  of Toxic Metal Air  Emissions from
  the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
  PB2000-102971REB
DEVLAMING, V.
  Review of  Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the Tests Reli-
  able   Predictors of Aquatic  Ecosystem  Community  Re-
  sponses.
  PB2000-102378REB
DOORN, M.  R. J.
  Quantification of Methane Emissions and Discussion of Ni-
  trous Oxide and  Ammonia Emissions from Septic Tanks,
  Latrines and Stagnant Open Sewers in the World.
  PB2000-101018REB
DWYER, F. J.
  Assessing  Contaminant  Sensitivity of  Endangered  and
  Threatened Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
  PB2000-102972REB
ECHOLS, S.
  Persistence of  DDT Residues and Dieldrin Off  a Pesticide
  Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, California.
  PB2000-102927REB
ENSOR, D. S.
  Environmental Technology Verification for Indoor Air Prod-
  ucts.
  PB2000-102946REB
FRANKS, D. l_
  Environmental Technology Verification for Indoor Air Prod-
  ucts.
  PB2000-102946REB
FRAZIER, J.
  Persistence  of DDT Residues and Dieldrin Off a Pesticide
  Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, California.
  PB2000-102927REB
GALE, T. K.
  Environmental Control of Toxic Metal  Air Emissions from
  the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
  PB2000-102971REB
GENTILE, J. H.
  EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-93).
  PB2000-102926REB
GONZALES, J. R.
  BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support System.
  User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
  PB2000-103229REB
GOOCH, J. P.
  Control Technology for Coal-fired Boilers: Applications  to
  China.
  PB2000-102928REB
GOYAL, A.
  Supercritical Extraction/Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Wastes.
  PB2000-102942REB
HAAS, P.
  BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support System.
  User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
  PB2000-103229REB
HAN, J.
  Multi-Stream Model for  Vertical Mixing  of a Passive Tracer
  in the  Convective Boundary Layer.
  PB2000-102949REB
HANTUSH, M.
  Uncertainty in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint  Source Pollut-
  ants with Application to a G1S.
  PB2000-102950REB
HARDESTY, D. K.
  Assessing  Contaminant Sensitivity  of  Endangered  and
  Threatened  Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
  PB2000-102972REB
HENKE, C. E.
  Assessing  Contaminant Sensitivity  of  Endangered  and
  Threatened  Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
  PB2000-102972REB
HITE, R. L.
  Intensive Survey of the Marys River Basin. Summer 1995.
  PB2000-102B15REB
HO, Z. S.
  Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
  PB2000-102948REB
HOQUE, E.
  Uncertainty  in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pollut-
  ants with Application to a GIS.
  PB2000-102950REB
INGERSOLL,  C. G.
  Assessing   Contaminant Sensitivity  of  Endangered  and
  Threatened  Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
  PB2000-102972REB
KAPLAN, N.
  Membrane-Mediated Extraction and Biotreatment of VOCs.
  ADA371078REB
KAUFMANN,  P. R.
  Quantifying  Physical Habitat in Wadeable Streams. Surface
  Waters.
  PB2000-102354REB
KHALIL, M.
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB
KHUMMONGKOL, P.
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB
KING, J.
  Economic Impact  Analysis  for the  Final Secondary Alu-
  minum Production National  Emission Standard  for Haz-
  ardous Air Pollutants.
  PB2000-102873REB
KREMER, F. V.
  NATO/CCMS Pilot Study  (Meeting):  Evaluation of Dem-
  onstrated and Emerging Technologies  for the Treatment of
  Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999 Spe-
  cial Session, Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in Angers,
  France on May 9-14, 1999.
  PB2000-103000REB
LATIMER, R.  W.
  EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-93).
  PB2000-102926REB
LEE, H.
  Persistence of DDT Residues and Dieldrin Off a Pesticide
  Processing  Plant in San Francisco Bay, California.
  PB2000-102927REB
LEVINE, P.
  Quantifying  Physical Habitat in Wadeable Streams. Surface
  Waters.
  PB2000-102354REB
LILES, D. S.
  Quantification of Methane Emissions and Discussion of Ni-
  trous  Oxide and Ammonia  Emissions from Septic Tanks,
  Latrines, and Stagnant Open Sewers in the World.
  PB2000-101018REB
LINAK, W. P.
  Environmental  Control  of Toxic  Metal Air  Emissions from
  the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
  PB2000-102971REB
MARINO, M. A.
  Uncertainty in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pollut-
  ants with Application to a GIS.
  PB2000-102950REB
MATSON, M. R.
  Intensive Survey of the Marys River Basin. Summer 1995.
  PB2000-102815REB
MCCUTCHEON, S. C.
  Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchlorate.
  PB2000-102483REB
MENSINGER, M. C.
  Supercritical Extraction/Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Wastes.
  PB2000-102942REB
MILOSAVLJEVIC, E.
  Method OIA-1677: Available  Cyanide  by Flow  Injection,
  Ligand Exchange, and Amperometry.
  PB99-132011REB
MINTON, G. L.
  Intensive Survey of the Marys River Basin. Summer 1995.
  PB2000-102815REB
MOUNT, D. R.
  Assessing  Contaminant  Sensitivity  of  Endangered and
  Threatened Species: Effluent Toxicity Tests.
  PB2000-102972REB
MUIR, D. B.
  Intensive Survey of the Marys River Basin. Summer 1995.
  PB2000-102815REB
MULESKI, G. E.
  Emission Measurements of Particle Mass  and  Size Emis-
  sion Profiles from Construction Activities.
  PB2000-102011REB
NEWELL, C. J.
  BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support System.
  User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
  PB2000-103229REB
NICHELS, J. W.
  Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physio-
  logically Based Toxteokinetic Models for Fish.
  PB2000-102973REB
NORBERG-KING, T. J.
  Review of Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the Tests Reli-
  able  Predictors  of Aquatic  Ecosystem  Community  Re-
  sponses.
  PB2000-102378REB
OLSEN, A. R.
  Going against the Current: Expanding the Inland Aquatic
  Monitoring Culture of Federal and State Agencies.
  PB2000-102944REB
OZRETICH, R.
  Persistence of DDT Residues and Dieldrin Off  a  Pesticide
  Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, Oalifornia.
  PB2000-102927REB
PALIT, A.
  Technologies  and  Costs for the Removal of  Radon from
  Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
  PB2000-102456REB
PANYATHANYA, W.
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in Developing  Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB
PAUL, J. F.
  EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment  (1990-93).
  PB2000-102926REB
PECK, D. V.
  Quantifying  Physical Habitat in Wadeable Streams. Surface
  Waters.
  PB2000-102354REB
PENNISE, D.
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in Developing  Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB
PHILLIPS, L
  Sociodemographic Data Used  for  Identifying Potentially
  Highly Exposed Populations.
  PB2000-102464REB
PRESTON, J. L.
  Energy  Production and Pollution Prevention  at Sewage
  Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell Power Plants.
  PB2000-102943REB
RANA, P.
  Technologies  and Costs for the Removal of  Radon from
  Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
  PB2000-102456REB
RASMUSSEN, R.
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in Developing  Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB
REHMAR, A.
  Supercritical Extraction/Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Wastes.
  PB2000-102942REB
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                                                            PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
RITGEEN, K
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB
ROB1SON, E. G.
  Quantifying Physical Habitat in Wadeabte Streams. Surface
  Waters.
  PB2000-102354REB
ROGERS, K. R.
  Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
  PB2000-103281REB
SCHIMMEL, S. C.
  EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-93).
  PB2000-102926REB
SCOTT, K. J.
  EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-93).
  PB2000-102926REB
SCRIBA, T.
  Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Radon from
  Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
  PB2000-102456REB
SEAMES, W. S.
  Environmental Control of Toxic Metal Air Emissions from
  the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
  PB2000-102971REB
SEDMAN, C. B.
  Control Technology for Coal-fired  Boilers: Applications to
  China.
  PB2000-102928REB
SEEUGER, C.
  Quantifying Physical Habitat in WadeaWe Streams. Surface
  Waters.
  PB2000-102354REB
SHASTEEN, S. P.
  Intensive Survey of the Marys River Basin. Summer 1995.
  PB2000-102815REB
SINKE, A.
  NATO/CCMS Pilot Study  (Meeting): Evaluation of  Dem-
  onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of
  Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999 Spe-
  cial Session. Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in Angers,
  France on May 9-14, 1999.
  PB2000-103000REB
SMITH, K.
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB
SOLUJIC, l_
  Method OIA-1677:  Available  Cyanide  by Flow Injection,
  Ligand Exchange, and Amperometry.
  PB99-132011REB
SPARKS, l_ E.
  Environmental Technology Verification for Indoor Air Prod-
  ucts.
  PB2000-102946REB
SPIEGEL, R. J.
  Energy Production  and  Pollution Prevention at Sewage
  Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell Power Plants.
  PB2000-102943REB
STRAKA.M.
  Method OIA-1677:  Available  Cyanide  by Flow Injection,
  Ligand Exchange, and Amperometry.
  PB99-132011REB
SUN, Y.
  BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support System.
  User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
  PB2000-103229REB
SUSARLA, S.
  Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchkxate.
  PB2000-102483REB
TODD, J. A.
  Streamlined  Environmental Lifecycte Assessment: An Ap-
  proach for Evaluating  the Environmental  Performance of
  Building Materials.
  PB2000-101964REB
TUCKER, W. G.
  Managing Indoor Air Quality in the USA. Proceedings of the
  International Symposium on  Clean Technology and Man-
  agement for Indoor  Air. Held  in Seoul, Korea on November
  11. 1999.
  PB2000-102945REB
WALDRON, M.
  Technologies and Costs for the Removal of Radon from
  Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft
  PB2000-102456REB

WENDT, J. O. L.
  Environmental Control  of Toxic Metal Air Emissions from
  the Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
  PB2000-102971REB

WHITES, D. W.
  Assessing  Contaminant  Sensitivity  of  Endangered and
  Threatened Species: Effluent Toxfcity Tests.
  PB2000-102972REB

WILLIAMS, D. C.
  Guardian: EPA's Formative Years, 1970-1973.
  PB2000-102759REB

WILSON, M.
  Soctodemographte  Data  Used for Identifying  Potentially
  Highly Exposed Populations.
  PB2000-102464REB

WOLFE, N. L
  Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchkxate.
  PB2000-102483REB

WOOD, P.
  Sociodemographic  Data  Used for Identifying  Potentially
  Highly Exposed Populations.
  PB2000-102464REB

YOUNG, D.
  Persistence of DDT Residues and Dietdnn Off a Pesticide
  Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, California.
  PB2000-102927REB

ZHANG, J.
  Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
  in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
  (Report on Phase 3).
  PB2000-102245REB

ZHANG, Z.
  Uncertainty in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pollut-
  ants with Application to a GIS.
  PB2000-102950REB
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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 Nuntbor

             Performing Organization

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
DTFH61-93-00060

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

PB94-100443/REB       PC A10/MF A03

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                                         CONTRACT/GRANT   NUMBER  INDEX
EPA-CB-983067-01-1
  Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Rock-
  vine, MD.
  PB2000-100629REB
EPA-CB-993038-05-0
  Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Rock-
  ville, MD.
  PB2000-100629REB
EPA-R-820243
  East-West Center, Honolulu, HI. Environment Program.
  PB2000-102245REB
EPA-R-822007
  Georgia Tech Research Inst., Atlanta.
  PB2000-102948REB
EPA-R-822701
  Institute of Gas Technology. Des Plaines, IL.
  PB2000-102942REB
EPA-R-822870
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB2000-102946REB
EPA-R-825389-01
  Arizona Univ.,  Tucson. Dept.  of Chemical and Environ-
  mental Engineering.
  PB2000-102971REB
EPA-R-826317
  Arizona Univ.,  Tucson. Dept.  of Chemical and Environ-
  mental Engineering.
  PB2000-102971REB
EPA-66-D3-0013
  Versar, Inc., Springfield. VA.
  PB2000-102464REB
EPA-68-01-0005
  Science Applications. Inc., Newport, Rl.
  PB2000-102926REB
EPA-68-02-0186
  ONSI Corp., South Windsor, CT.
  PB2000-102943REB
EPA-68-C5-0037
  Tetra Tech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
  PB2000-102921REB
  PB2000-102922REB
  PB2000-102923REB
EPA-68-C6-005
  OAO Corp., Corvallis, OR.
  PB2000-102354REB
EPA-68-C6-OOS9
  Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
  PB2000-102456REB
EPA-58-C-98-003
  National Research Council, Washington, DC. Board on En-
  vironmental Studies and Toxicology.
  PB2000-103123REB
EPA-68-C-98-138
  ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Ada, OK.
  PB2000-102950REB
EPA-68-C-99-201
  ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Durham, NC.
  PB2000-101018REB
EPA-68-D4-0005
  ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Durham, NC.
  PB2000-101018REB
EPA-68-D5-0028
  Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
  PB2000-102353REB
EPA-68-D5-0051
  Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
  PB2000-102464REB
EPA-68-D6-0069
  National  Research  Council, Washington, DC.  Commission
  on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources.
  PB2000-103121REB
EPA-68-D7-0001
  Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
  PB2000-102947REB
EPA-68-D-98-027
  Midwest Research Inst, Kansas City, MO.
  PB2000-102474REB
  PB2000-1Q2475REB
  PB2000-102824REB
  PB2000-103282REB
EPA-68-D-98-2299
  Midwest Research Inst.. Kansas City, MO.
  PB2000-102011REB

EPA-68D20162
  Pacific Environmental Services,  Inc.,  Research Triangle
  Park, NC.
  PB2000-102828REB
  PB2000-102829REB
EPA-68D70069
  Pacific Environmental Services,  Inc.,  Research Triangle
  Park, NC.
  PB2000-102432REB
  PB2000-102828REB
  PB2000-102829REB
  PB2000-102924REB
  PB2000-102925REB
EPA-68D700069
  Pacilic Environmental Services,  Inc.,  Research Triangle
  Park, NC.
  PB2000-102433REB
EPA-68-W5-0065
  OAO Corp., Corvallis, OR.
  PB2000-102354REB
EPA-68-W6-0021
  Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
  PB2000-103264REB
EPA-S8-W6-0048
  Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO.
  PB2000-103282REB
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NTIS  ORDER/REPORT
NUMBER  INDEX
  Entries in this index list the NTIS order number and the monitor agency
  numbers, each in its alphanumeric position. Please use the NTIS order
  number to order items available from NTIS to ensure taster service.
SAMPLE ENTRY
               NTIS Order Number

                           Trtie

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes

            Sponsoring Organization
                Report Number(s)

                           Title

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

Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB        PC A10/MF A03

EPA/530/R-93/D13A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB        PCA10/MFA03

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                                         NTIS ORDER/REPORT  NUMBER  INDEX
ADA371078REB
  Membrane-Mediated Extraction and Biotreatment of VOCs.
  ADA371078REB                        PC A03/MF A01
CBP/TRS-235/00
  User's Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
  Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
  PB2000-100629REB                    PC A08/MF A02
CRO-LV-97-041
  Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
  PB2000-103281REB                    PC A02/MF A01
EPA/202/K-93/002
  Guardian: EPA's Formative Years, 1970-1973.
  PB2000-102759REB                    PC A04/MF A01
EPA/430/R-99/005
  Driving  Investment in  Energy Efficiency:  ENERGY STAR
  (Trade Name) and Other Voluntary Prograi
  Report.
  PB2000-102821REB
                              Volume  1. Description  of

                                       PC A09/MF A02
                             ary Programs. 1998 Annual

                                       PC A04/MF A01
EPA/452/R-99/006
  Economic Impact Analysis for the Final  Secondary  Alu-
  minum  Production  National Emission Standard  for Haz-
  ardous Air Pollutants.
  PB2000-102873REB                    PC A09/MF A02
EPA/453/D-99/001
  TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.Expo Tech-
  nical Support Document.
  PB2000-102956REB                    PC A04/MF A01
EPAM53/D-99/002A
  TRIM: Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
  Technical Support Document.
  Module. External Review Draft.
  PB2000-102957REB
EPA/453/D-99/002B
  TRIM: Total  Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.FaTE:
  Technical Support Document. Volume 2. Description  of
  Chemical Transport and Transformation Algorithms. Exter-
  nal Review Draft
  PB2000-102958REB                    PC A09/MF A02
EPA/453m-99ru10
  TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report.
  PB2000-102959REB                    PC A09/MF A02
EPAM54/R-9W025
  Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cupola
  Wet Scrubber General Motors Corp., Saginaw,  Michigan.
  Final Report. Volume 1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A
  andB.
  PB2000-102924REB                    PC A99/MF A06
EPA/4S4/R-99r026B
  Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions Testing Cupola
  Wet Scrubber General Motors Corp.. Saginaw,  Michigan.
  Final Report Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
  PB2000-10292SREB                    PC A22/MF A04
EPA/454/R-99/034
  FT1R and Method 2SA Emissions Test at an Integrated Iron
  and Steel  Manufacturing  Plant: Youngstown Sinter Com-
  pany of WCI Steel, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio.
  PB2000-102824REB                    PCA18/MFA03
EPA/454/R-99/035
  FTIR Emissions Test at an Iron Foundry; Waupaca Found-
  ry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana.
  PB2000-103282REB                    PC A16/MF A03
EPAMS4/R-99r044A
  Line Manufacturing Emissions Test Report. Chemical Lime
  Company  (Formerly  Eastern  Ridge  Lime  Company),
  Rippfemead, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 1 of 2.
  PB2000-102828REB                    PC A11/MF A03
EPA/454/R-99V044B
  Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report. Chemical Lime
         y  (Formerly  Eastern  Ridge  Lime  Company).
         iad, Virginia. Final Report. Volume 2 of 2.
        M02829REB                    PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/454/R-99/045A
  Lime Manufacturing Emsstons Test Report. Chemical Lime
  Company (Formerly APG  Lime Company)  Ripptemead, Vir-
  ginia. Volume 1 of 2. Appendices A and B.
  PB2000-102432REB                    PC A11/MF A03
  Lime Manufacturing Emssions Test Report. Chemical Lime
  Company (Formerly APG  Lime Company)  Ripplemead, Vir-
  ginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
  PB2000-102433REB                    PC A99/MF EOS
EPA/454/R-99/046
  Ume Manufacturing Emissions Test Report (Fourier Trans-
  form Infrared Spectroscopy).  Final Report. Chemical Ume
  Company (Formerly APG  Lime Company)  Ripplemead, Vir-

  PB2000-102475REB                    PC A13/MF A03
EPA/454/R-99/051
  Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report (Fourier Trans-
  form  Infrared  Spectroscopy). Chemical  Lime  Company
  (Fomerty Eastern Ridge Lime Company)  Ripplemead, Vir-
  ginia.
  PB2000-102474REB                    PC A11/MF A03
EPA/530/D-99/001A
  Screening  Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol  for
  Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer Review Draft.

  PB2000-lbl330REB                    PC A17/MF A03
EPA/530/D-99/001B
  Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol  for
  Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer Review Draft.
  Volume 2. Appendix A.
  PB2000-101331REB                    PC A15/MF A03
EPA/530/D-99/001C
  Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
  Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities. Peer Review Draft.
  Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
  PB2000-101332REB                   PC A99/MF A06
EPA/530/F-99/017
  Cutting the Waste Stream in Halt: Community Record-Set-
  ters Show How.
  PB2000-102016REB                   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/F-99/022
  Complex Recycling Issues: Strategies for Record Setting
  Waste Reduction in Multi-Family Dwellings.
  PB2000-102017REB                   PC A03/MF'A01
EPA/530/R-99/034
  National Source Reduction Characterization  Report for Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste in the United States.
  PB2000-102018REB                   PC A06/MF A01
EPA 540-K-99-007
  Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spill Repsonse, December
  1999.
  PB2000-963401REB                   PC A05/MF A01
EPA 540-R-98-016
  Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
  PB98-963223REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA 540-R-98-033
  Progress  Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
  1995 Report to  Congress.
  PB98-963248REB                     PCA10/MFA03
EPA 540-R-98-034
  Progress  Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
  1996 Report to  Congress.
  PB98-963249REB                     PCA10/MFA03
EPA 540-R-98-035
  Progress  Toward  Implementing Superfund:  Fiscal  Year
  1997 Report to  Congress.
  PB98-963250REB                     PC A10/MF A02
EPA 540-R-99-006
  Distribution  of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
  A's Final  Guidance. Previously Licensed  NRC  Sites under
  CERCLA.
  PB99-963313REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-99/500A
  Superfund  Innovative  Technology   Evaluation  Program.
  Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 1.  Demonstra-
  tion Program.
  PB2000-102921REB                    PCA18/MFA04
EPA/540/R-99V500B
  Superfund  Innovative  Technology   Evaluation  Program.
  Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2. Emergency
  Technology Program.
  PB2000-102922REB                    PCA14/MFA03
EPA/540/R-99/SOOC
  Superfund  Innovative  Technology   Evaluation  Program.
  Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3. Monitoring
  and Measurement Program.
  PB2000-102923REB                    PC A127MF A03
EPA 541-R99-001
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 1):
  New Bedford Harbor Site, Hotspot Operable Unit, New Bed-
  ford, MD., April 27, 1999.
  PB99-963101REB                      PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-002
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): NL  Industries Site,
  Pedricktown. N.J., June 21,1999.
  PB99-963102REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-003
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Chem-Solv Inc. Site,
  CheswoW, DE.. June 18, 1999.
  PB99-963103REB                      PC A02/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-004
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Whitmoyer Labora-
  tories Site, Myerstown, PA., November 16, 1999.
  PB99-963104REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-005
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  USA Fort
  George G.  Meade (TAP) Operable Unit,  Fort Meade. MD.,
  July 20, 1999.
  PB99-963901 REB                      PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-007
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley Air
  Force  Base,  NASA Langley Center, Operable  Unit 42,
  Hampton, VA.,  January 14. 1999.
  PB99-963903REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-009
  Superlund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Boarhead
  Farm SHe, Bridgeton Township, PA., November 18. 1998.
  PB99-963905REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-010
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Naval
  Weapon Station (WPNSTA) Operable Units 8 and 9. Yoik-
  town, VA., June 9. 1999.
  PB99-963906REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 EPA S41-R99-011
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Naval
  Weapons  Station  (WPNSTA), Operable  Units 12, 13,  14,
  and 15, Yorktown, VA.. October 13,1998.
  PB99-963907REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-012
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Patuxent
  River Naval Air Station Operable  Unit 1 Soils,  Pesticide
  Shop (Site 17), St.  Mary's County, MD., December 16,
  1998.
  PB99-963908REB                      PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-013
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving  Ground  (Edgewood  Area),  Aberdeen  Proving
  Ground, MD., June 11, 1999.
  PB99-963909REB                      PC A05VMF A01
EPA 541-R99-014
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station, AREEs 2, 4,  28-5, and 31, Warrenton,
  VA., July 1, 1999.
  PB99-963910REB                      PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-015
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  HillFarms Station AREEs 3, 5, 7, 10, 1602, 17, 18, 20, 24,
  25, 26, 29-1, 29-2, 29-3, 30. and 33. Warrenton, VA., July
  1, 1999.
  PB99-963911 REB                      PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-016
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  Hill Farms  Station AREEs 9, 11. 19.  and 21, Warrenton,
  VA., July 1, 1999.
  PB99-963912REB                      PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-017
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station AREEs  13, 14, 16-1, 27, and and 29-*,
  Warrenton, VA., July 1,  1999.
  PB99-963913REB                     PC A06WIF A01
EPA 541-R99-018
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Vint
  Hill   Farms  Station,  Western  South  Run  Tributary,
  Warrenton, VA., July 1,  1999.
  PB99-963914REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-023
  Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Marine
  Corps Logistics Base. Operable Unit 4, Albany, GA,. April 2,
  1999.
  PB99-964005REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-024
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Jacksonville
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville, FL., March
  19, 1999.
  PB99-964006RE8                     PC AOS/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-025
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 4): Marzone
  Inc/Chervon Chemical  Company Site,  Operable Unit  2,
  Tifton, GA., July 1. 1999.
  PB99-964007REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-026
  Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 4): Stauffer
  Chemical Company (LeMoyne Plant) Site, Operable Unit 2,
  Axis, AL, March 18, 1999.
  PB99-964008REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-027
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Ross Met-
  als Inc., Operable  Unit  1, Rossuille. TN., April 2, 1999.
  PB99-964009REB                     PC A15/MF A03
EPA 541-R99-028
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Welsbach
  and  General  Gas Mantle Contamination  Site (Camden),
  Camden and Gloucester City, N.J., July 23, 1999.
  PB99-963801REB                     PC A13/MF A03
EPA 541-R99-029
  Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  7): Ogallala
  Ground  Water  Contamination  Site,  Operable  Unit  1,
  Ogallala, NE.,  April 23,1999.
  PB99-964301REB                     PC A10/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-030
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
  ices Site, Colby, KS., May 5, 1999.
  PB99-964302REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-031
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  7): Lake City
  Army Ammunition Plant, Area 18 Operable Unit, Independ-
  ence, MO., April 22,1999.
  PB99-964303REB                     PC A12/MF A03
EPA 541-R99-042
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  9): Travis Air
  Force  Base   West/Annexes/Basewide   Operable  Unit
  (WABOU), Solano County, CA., March 16,1999.
  PB99-964502REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA S41-R99-046
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Camp Pen-
  dleton Marine Corps Base, Operable Unit 3, San Diego,
  CA., February 11,1999.
  PB99-964506REB                     PC A20/MF A04
EPA S41-R99-050
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4): Aberdeen
  Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen, NC., June 4,
  1999.
  PB99-964010REB                     PC A10/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-051
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley Air
  Force Base, NASA Langley Center Operable Unit 2, Hamp-
  ton, VA., September 2, 1999.
  PB99-963915REB                     PC A05/MF A01


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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
EPA 541-R99-052
  Superiund Recoid  o> Decision  (EPA Region 3): Defense
  General Supply Center (OLA), Operable Unit 4, Chesterfield
  County. VA.. August 31.1999.
  PB99-963916REB                      PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-OS3
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Ford Building Waste Unit (643-11G),
  Operable Unit 57, Aken. SC.. May 20,1999.
  PB99464011REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-055
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
  Gulch Site. Operable Unit 9, Leadvffle, CO.. September 2,
  1999
  PB9i364403REB                      PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R99456
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Vancouver
  Water Station  No. 4 Contamination Site, Vancouver, WA.,
  September 1.1999.
  PB99-964603REB                      PC A06MF A01
EPA 541-R99459
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  10):  Hanford
  Site-100 Area (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable  Unit, Benton
  County, WA.. September 17, 1999.
  PrM9-964604REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R99460
  Superfund Record oi Decision (EPA Region 3): Langtey Air
  Force Base/NASA  Langtey Center. Operable  Unit  50,
  Hampton, VA.. September 27, 1999.
  PB99-963917HEB                      PC AOSMF A01
EPA 5414199461
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
  face Warfare DaMgren. Sites 19 and 29, Operable Units 13
  and 14. Dahlgren. VA.. September 27.1999.
  PB99-963918REB                      PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-OS3
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
  Naval Air Station. Operable  Unit 6. Sites 9 and 29. Pensa-
  cola, FU. September 23,1999.
  PB99-964012REB                      PC AOSMF A02
EPA 541-R99-M7
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Federal
  Aviation Center. Operable Unit 11, Atlantic County,  N.J..
  September 28.1999.
  PB99-963B02REB                      PC A10/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-072
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  8): California
  Gulch Site, Operable Unit 2, LeadvBfe, CO., September 28.
  4QQQ
  PB99-964404REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-RM474
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 7):
  Quality Plating Site, Skeston, MO., September 28,1999.
  PB9946311?REB                      PCA03/MFA01
EPA 541-R99-075
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 7): 57th  and
  Norm Broadway  Streets Site. Operable Unit 1, Wichita. KS..
  September 29.1999.
  PB99-964305REB                      PC A08/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-076
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5): llada  En-
  ergy Company Site. East Cape Girardeau. IL, September

  PB99-964103REB                      PC A04/MF A01
EPA S41-R99-077
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Jennison
  Wright Corporation Inc.  Site, Granite City. IL. September
  nn  fQQQ
  PB99-964104RE8                      PC A06WF A02
EPA 541-R99-078
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Southern
  Solvents Inc. Site. Operable Unit 1. Tampa. FL. September
  30  1999
  P899-964016REB                      PC A07/MF A02
EPAS4VR9MT9
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Battery
  Tech (DuraceH-enngton) Operable Unit 1. Lexington, N.C..

  i^SwOUREB99-                   PCA00MFA02
EPAS41-ft9»481
  Superiund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Engineering Station. Areas I and J. Groundwater Operable
  UnS 26. Lakehurst. N.J.. September 27.1999.
  PB99-963804REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA S41-RW462
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Brookhaven
  National Laboratory (USOOE). Operable Unit 1. Upton. NY..
  September 16.1999.
  PB99-96380SREB                      PC A07/MF A02
EPA 541-R99-OM
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Pacific
  Sound Resources (PSR) Site, Upland and  Marine Sedi-
  ments Operable  Units. Seattle. WA.. September 30.1999.
  PB99-964605REB                      PC A15/MF A03
EPAS41-R9MM
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial O»
  Company/Champion  Chemical Company  Site,  Operable
  Unt 3. Moraanvie. N J.. September 30.1999.
  P899-963806REB                      PC A14/MF A03
EPA S41-RW-OM
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Rodate
  Manufacturing Company, Inc..  Site Operable Unit 1.  Env
  maus Borough. PA., September 30,1999.
  PB99-96382TREB   ^^              PCA07/MFA02
EPA 541-R99-087
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
  Development Center (8 Areas) Operable Unit 5, Site  8,
  Warminster Township, PA.. September 29,1999.
  PB99-963922REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-088
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3):  Patuxent
  River  Naval  Station. Operable Unit  1,  Soils Bohneyard
  (Sites  6 and  6A). St. Mary's County,  MD.,  September 29,
  1999.
  PB99-963923REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-089
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil  Field Naval Air
  Station, Operable Unit 4. Jacksonville. FU, July 12,1999.
  PB99-963116REB                     PC A02/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-090
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Pensacola Naval Air
  Station,  Operable Unit 1,  Pensacola. FL,  September 23.
  1999.
  PB99-963119REB                     PC A02/MF A01
EPA S41-R99-091
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Whiting
  Field Naval Air Station, Site  1, Northwest  Disposal Area,
  MMon. FU September 29. 1999.
  PB99-964018REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-092
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Whiting
  Field Naval Air Station, Site 2. Northwest  Open Disposal
  Area, MMon,  FL, September 29, 1999.
  PB99-964019REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-093
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Texas Tin
  Corporation Site. Operable Unit 1, Texas City,  TX., May 17.
  1999.
  PB99-964201REB                     PC A10/MF A02
EPA S41-R99-094
  Superiund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Koppers
  Company Inc.  Site (Orovilte Plant),  OroviDe. CA.,  Sep-
  tember 23. 1999.
  PB99-964507HEB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-095
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
  tional  Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable  Unit  3-
  13, Idaho Falls, ID.. September 28, 1999.
  PB99-964606REB                     PC A23/MF A04
EPA 541-R99-098
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference  for the
  Recoid  of  Decision (EPA Region 2): American Cyanamid
  Company Site, Bound Brook. N.J., November 30, 1998.
  PB99-963120REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA 541-R99-097
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 2):
  G.E. Wiring Device Site, Juana Diaz, PR., July 1,1999.
  PB99-963121REB                     PCA12/MFA03
EPA S41-R99-098
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 2):
  Woodland Routes 72 Dump and 532 Dump  Sites. Wood-
  land Township, NJ.. July 1.1999.
  PB99-963122REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA«42/R-99r008
  NATO/CCMS Pilot  Study  (Meeting):  Evaluation  of Dem-
  onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of
  Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999 Spe-
  cial Session, Monitored Natural Attenuation.  Held in Angers.
  France on May 9-14, 1999.
  PB2000-103000REB                   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/542/R-99/912
  Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers.
  PB2000-102893REB                   PC A06WF A01
EPA/600/A-00/001
  Environmental Control of Toxic Metal Aif  Emissions from
  me Combustion of Coal and Wastes.
  PB2000-102971REB                  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-
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                                                                                                                                        PB99-964005REB
EPA/815/D-99/002
  Regulatory Impact Analysis and Revised Health Risk Re-
  duction  and Cost Analysis for Radon in  Drinking Water.
  Public Comment Draft.
  PB2000-102449REB                    PC A11/MF A03
EPA/815/D-99/003
  Methods, Occurrence and  Monitoring Document tor Radon
  from Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
  PB2000-102455REB                    PC A12/MF A03
EPA/815/0-99/004
  Technologies and Costs for the  Removal of Radon from
  Drinking water. Public Comment Draft.
  PB2000-102456REB                    PC A12/MF A03
EP A/816/R-99/011
  Small  System Regulatory Requirements  under the Safe
  Drinking Water Act as Amended  in 1996.  Fact Sheets for
  Existing and Future Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates of
  SmaH System Compliance.
  PB2000-102451REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/81&R-99/016
  Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 1429: Ground Water Re-
  port to Congress.
  PB2000-102020REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/821/R-99/013
  Method OIA-1677: Available Cyanide by Flow  Injection,
  Ligand Exchange, and Amperometry.
  PB99-132011REB                      PC A04/MF A01
EPA/832/B-99/004
  Office of Wastewater Management: Catalog of Publications,
  October 1999.
  PB2000-102452REB                    PC A09/MF A02
EPA/833/B-98/003
  Guidance Manual for the Control of Wastes Hauled to Pub-
  licly Owned Treatment Works.
  PB2000-102387REB                    PC A07/MF A02
EPA/930/R-00/002
  User's Guide to  Chesapeake Bay Program  Biological and
  Living Resources Monitoring  Data, 2000.
  PB2000-100629REB                    PC A08/MF A02
IEPA/BOL-99/001
  Hazardous  Waste  Generation  and  Management:  1995-
  1997: Summary  of Reports to the Illinois  Environmental
  Protection Agency.
  PB2000-103320REB                    PC A04/MF A01
IEPA/BOW/98-001
  Intensive  Survey  of the Marys River Basin.  Summer 1995.
  PB2000-102815REB                    PC A07/MF A02
ISBN-0-309-06094-X
  Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Matter. 1. Imme-
  diate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
  PB2000-103123REB                    PCA11/MFA03
ISBN-0-309-0644 5-7
  Ozone-Forming Potential of Reformulated Gasoline.
  PB2000-t03121REB                   PC A13/MF A03
LCCCN-98-85286
  Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Matter. 1. Imme-
  diate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
  PB2000-103123REB                   PCA11/MFA03
MATO-236
  NATO/CCMS  Pilot  Study (Meeting): Evaluation of Dem-
  onstrated and Emerging Technologies for  the Treatment of
  Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999 Spe-
  cial Session. Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in Angers.
  France on May 9-14, 1999.
  PB2000-103000REB                   PC A06/MF A01
 NCEA-W-0028
  Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on  a  Framework for
  Human Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No. 1.  Held in
  Arlington, Virginia on September 28-29, 1997.
  PB2000-102353REB                   PC A05/MF A01
 NCEA-W-0071
  Soctodemographic  Data  Used for  Identifying  Potentially
  Highly Exposed Populations.
  PB2000-102464REB                   PC A17/MF A03
 NHEERL-NAR-1837
  EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-93).
  PB2000-102926REB                   PC A08/MF A02
 OSWER-9200.2-35P
   Progress  Toward Implementing  Supertund: Fiscal  Year
   1995 Report to Congress.
   PB98-963248REB                     PC A10/MF A03
 OSWER-9200.2-36P
   Progress  Toward Implementing  Supertund:  Fiscal  Year
   1996 Report to Congress.
   PB98-963249RE8                     PCA10/MFA03
 OSWER-9200.2-37P
   Progress  Toward  Implementing  Supertund:  Fiscal  Year
   1997 Report to Congress.
   PB98-963250REB                     PCA10/MFA02
 OSWER-9200.4-31P
   Distribution of OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
   A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed  NRC Sites under

   PB99-963313REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 OSWER-9200.5-104A
   Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spin Repsonse, December
   1999
   PB2000-963401RE8                   PC  A05/MF A01
 OSWER-9272.0-15P
   Interim Final Evaluation of Facilities Currently or Previously
   Licensed NRC Sites under CERCLA.
   PB2000-963303REB                   PC  A02/MF A01
OSWER-9320.2-09A-P
  Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
  PB98-963223REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB98-963223REB
  Close Out Procedures for national Priorities List Sites.
  PB98-963223REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB98-963248REB
  Progress  Toward  Implementing  Supertund: Fiscal Year
  1995 Report to Congress.
  PB98-963248REB                     PC A10VMF A03
PB98-963249REB
  Progress  Toward  Implementing  Superfund: Fiscal Year
  1996 Report to Congress.
  PB98-963249REB                     PC A10/MF A03
PB98-963250REB
  Progress  Toward  Implementing  Supertund: Fiscal Year
  1997 Report to Congress.
  PB98-963250REB                     PC A10VMF A02
PB99-132011REB
  Method OIA-1677: Available Cyanide by Flow Injection,
  Ligand Exchange, and Amperometry.
  PB99-132011REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-963101REB
  Supertund Record ol Decision Amendment (EPA Region 1):
  New Bedford Harbor Site, Hotspot Operable Unit, New Bed-
  ford, MD., April 27. 1999.
  PB99-963101REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-963102REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  2): NL Industries Site,
  Pedricktown. N.J., June 21, 1999.
  PB99-963102REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-953103REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Chem-Solv Inc. Site,
  Cheswold, DE., June 18, 1999.
  PB99-963103REB                     PC  A02/MF A01
PB99-963104REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Whitmoyer  Labora-
  tories Site, Myerstown, PA., November 16, 1999.
  PB99-963104REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-963117REB
  Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 7):
  Quality Plating Site, Sikeston. MO., September 28, 1999.
  PB99-963117REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-963118REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Cecil  Field Naval Air
  Station, Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville, Fl_, July 12,  1999.
  PB99-963118REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB99-963119REB
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola Naval Air
  Station,  Operable  Unit 1,  Pensacola, FL.,  September 23,
  1999.
  PB99-963119REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB99-963120REB
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): American Cyanamid
  Company Site Bound Brook, N.J., November 30, 1998.
  PB99-963120REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-963121REB
  Supertund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 2):
  G.E. Wiring Device S«e, Juana Diaz, PR., July 1,1999.
  PB99-963121REB                    PC A12/MF A03
PB99-963122REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 2):
  Woodland Routes 72 Dump and 532 Dump Sites, Wood-
  land Township, N.J., July 1,1999.
  PB99-963122REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-963313REB
  Distribution ol OSWER Radiation Risk Assessment Q and
  A's Final Guidance. Previously Licensed NRC Sites under
  CERCLA.
  PB99-963313REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-963801REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Welsbach
  and General Gas Mantle Contamination Site (Camden),
  Camden and Gloucester City, N.J., July 23, 1999.
  PB99-963801REB                     PC A13/MF A03
 PB99-963802REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 2): Federal
  Aviation Center,  Operable Unit  11,  Atlantic County, N.J.,
   September 28, 1999.
   PB99-963802REB                     PC A10/MF A02
 PB99-963804REB
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Naval Air
   Engineering Station, Areas I and J, Groundwatet Operable
   Unft 26, Lakehuret, N.J., September 27,1999.
   PB99-963804REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 PB99-963805REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Brookhaven
   National Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Upton, NY.,
   September 16,1999.
   PB99-963805REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 PB99-963806REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Imperial Oil
   Company/Champion  Chemical  Company  Site,  Operable
   Unit 3 Morganville, N.J.. September 30, 1999.
   PB99-963806REB                     PC A14/MF A03
PB99-963901REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): USA Fort
  George G. Meade (TAP) Operable Unit, Fort Meade, MD.,
  July 20, 1999.
  PB99-963901 REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-963903REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley Air
  Force Base, NASA Langley Center,  Operable  Unit 42,
  Hampton, VA., January 14, 1999.
  PB99-963903REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB99-953905REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Boarhead
  Farm Site, Bridgeton Township, PA., November 18, 1998.
  PB99-963905REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB99-963906REB
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval
  Weapon Station (WPNSTA) Operable Units 8 and 9, York-
  town, VA., June 9, 1999.
  PB99-963906REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB99-963907REB
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval
  Weapons Station  (WPNSTA), Operable Units  12, 13, 14,
  and 15, Yorictown, VA., October 13,1998.
  PB99-963907REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB99-963908REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Patuxent
  River  Naval Air  Station Operable Unit 1 Soils,  Pesticide
  Shop  (Site  17),  St. Mary's County, MD., December 16,
  1998.
  PB99-963908REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-963909REB
  Superfund Record ol  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving  Ground  (Edgewood  Area),  Aberdeen  Proving
  Ground, MD., June 11,1999.
  PB99-963909REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB99-963910REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station, AREEs  2, 4, 28-5, and 31, Warrenton,
  VA., July 1,  1999.
  PB99-963910REB                     PCA06/MFA01
PB99-963911REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station AREEs 3, 5. 7, 10, 1602, 17,18, 20, 24,
  25. 26, 29-1, 29-2, 29-3, 30, and 33, Warrenton, VA.. July
  1, 1999.
  PB99-963911REB                     PCA07/MFA02
PB99-963912REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3):  USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station AREEs  9, 11,  19,  and 21, Wairenton,
  VA., July 1,  1999.
  PB99-963912REB                     PC  A06/MF A01
PB99-963913REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  USA Vint
  Hill Farms Station AREEs 13, 14,  16-1, 27, and  and 29^»,
  Warrenton, VA., July 1,1999.
  PB99-963913REB                    PC A06/MF A01
PB99-963914REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  USA Vint
  Hill   Farms Station,   Western   South  Run  Tributary,
  Warrenton, VA., July 1,1999.
  PB99-963914REB                    PC A05/MF A01
PB99-953915REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley Air
  Force Base, NASA Langley Center Operable Unit 2, Hamp-
  ton, VA., September 2, 1999.
  PB99-963915REB                    PC A05/MF A01
PB99-963916REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Defense
  General Supply Center (DLA), Operable Unit 4, Chesterfield
  County, VA., August 31, 1999.
  PB99-963916REB                    PC A06/MF A01
 PB99-963917REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Langley Air
  Force Base/NASA Langley Center,  Operable Unit  50,
  Hampton, VA., September 27, 1999.
  PB9&-963917REB                    PC A05/MF A01
 PB99-963918REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
  face Warfare Dahtaren, Sites 19 and 29. Operable Units  13
  and 14  Dahtaren, VA., September 27,  1999.
  PB99-963918REB                    PC A06/MF A01
 PB99-963921REB
  Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Rodale
  Manufacturing Company, Inc., Site Operable Unit 1, Em-
  maus Borough, PA., September 30,1999.
  PB99-963921REB                    PC A07/MF A02
 PB99-963922REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
   Development Center  (8 Areas) Operable Unit  5, Site 8,
  Warminster Township, PA., September 29,1999.
   PB99-963922REB                    PC A04/MF A01
 PB99-963923REB
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Patuxent
   River Naval Station,  Operable  Unit  1,  Soils Bohneyard
   (Sites 6 and 6A), St.  Mary's County,  MD., September 29,

   PB99-963923REB                    PC A06/MF A01
 PB99-964005REB
   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 4): Marine
   Corps Logistics Base,  Operable Unit 4, Albany, GA., April 2,
   1999.
   PB99-964005REB                     PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                                                     June 2000
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                                                  NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
PB99-964006REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): JacksonvUe
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 2, Jacksonville. FL, March
  1Q 1999
  PB99-964006REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
PB9S-964007REB
  Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Marzone
  Inc/Chervon  Chemical Company Site, Operable Unit 2,
  Tifton, GA., July 1,1999.
  PB99-964007REB                      PC A07/MF A02
PB99-M4008REB
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Stauffer
  Chemical Company (LeMoyne Plant) Site. Operable Unit 2.
  Axis, AL, March 18,1999.
  PB99-964008REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-964009REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Ross Met-
  ab Inc.. Operable Unit 1. Rossvite, TN.. April 2.1999.
  PB99-964009REB                      PC A15/MF A03
PB99-964010REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
  Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5. Aberdeen. NC., June 4.
  1999.
  PB99-964010REB                     PC A10VMF A02
PB99-964011REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River  Site (USOOE) Ford Building Waste Unit  (643-11G).
  Operable Unit 57. Aken. SC.. May 20,1999.
  PB99-964011 REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-964012REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 6. Sites 9 and 29, Pensa-
  cola. FL. September 23. 1999.
  PB99^64012REB                     PC A06/MF A02
PB99-S64016REB
  Superfund Recort  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Southern
  Solvents Inc. Site. Operable Unit 1, Tampa. FL.  September
  30  1999
  PB99-964016REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PBM-M4017REB
  Superfund Recoid of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Battery
  Tech  (DuraceH-exington) Operable Unit  1, Lexington, N.C..

  PB99-964017REB                     PC A06/MF A02
PBW-9C4018REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Whiting
  Field  Naval Air Station.  Site  1, Northwest Disposal Area.
  Maton. FL, September 29.1999.
  PB99-964018REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
PBM484019REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Whiting
  Field  Naval Air Station.  Site  2. Northwest Open Disposal
  Area. Milton. FL. September 29. 1999.
  PB99-964019REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
 PB99-964103REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): llada En-
  ergy  Company Site. East Cape Girardeau.  IL,  September
  27 1999
  PB99 964103REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 PB99-964104REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Jennison
  Wright Corporation Inc. Site. Granite City. IL,  September
  29 1999
   PB99-964104REB                     PCA06/MFA02
 PBM464201REB
  Superfund Recort of Decision (EPA Region 6):  Texas Tin
   Corporation Site, Operable Unit 1, Texas City. TX.. May 17,
   1999
   PB99-964201REB                     PC AKVMF A02
 PB99-M4301REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ogalala
  Ground Water  Contamination  Site. Operable Unit   1.
  OgaMa. ME.. April 23,1999.
   P§9MI64301REB                     PC AKVMF A02
 PBW-M4302REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Ace Serv-
   fcesSito. Cofcy. KS.. May 5.1999.
   PB9M643SrtEB                     PCA06/MFA01
 PBM-M4303REB
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 7): Lake City
   Army AmmunHon Plant, Area 18 Operable Unit, Indepsnd-

   PB99-964303REB  '                    PC A12/MF A03
 PBM-M4MSREB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): 57th and
   North Broadway Streets Site. Operable Unit 1, Wichita. KS..
   September 29. r—
PBM4C4403REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): CaHomia
  Gulch Site, Operable Un» 9, Leadvite, CO, September 2.
  1999
  PB99-964403BEB                     PC A06MF A01
PBM-964404REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): CaHomia
  Gulch Site. Operable Unit 2. LeadvOe. CO., September 28.
  1999
  PB99-964404REB                     PCA05/MFA01
PBM4M502REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Travis Air
  Force   Base  Wes*Annexes/Basewioe  Operable  Unit
  (WABOU). Solano County. CA.. March 16,1999.
  PB99-964502REB                     PCA07/MFA02
                                                     PB99-96450SREB
                                                       Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Camp Pen-
                                                       dteton Marine Corps Base. Operable Unit 3. San Diego,
                                                       CA., February 11,1999.
                                                       PB99-964506REB                     PC A20/MF ACM
                                                     PB99-M4507REB
                                                       Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9):  Koppers
                                                       Company Inc. Site  (Oroville Plant),  OrovWe, CA., Sep-
                                                       tember 23.1999.
                                                       PB99-964507REB                     PC A05/MF A01
                                                     PB99-964603REB
                                                       Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Vancouver
                                                       Water Station No. 4 Contamination Site. Vancouver. WA..
                                                       September 1,1999.
                                                       PB99-964603REB
                                                                                           PC A06VMF A01
PB99-964604REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  10):  Hanford
  Srte-100  Area  (USDOE) 100-KR-2 Operable  Unit, Benton
  County. WA., September 17.1999.
  PB99-964604REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB99-964605REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10): Pacific
  Sound Resources (PSR) Site, Upland and Marine Sedi-
  ments Operable Units, Seattle, WA., September 30,1999.
  PB99-964605REB                     PC A1WMF A03
PB99-964606REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
  tional Engineering Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 3-
  13. Idaho Fats. ID.. September 28,1999.
  PB99-964606REB                     PC A23/MF A04
PB2000-100629REB
  User's Guide to  Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
  Living Resources Monitoring Data, 2000.
  PB2000-100629REB                    PC A08/MF A02
P82000-101018REB
  Quantification of  Methane Emissions and Discussion of Ni-
  trous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Septic Tanks.
  Latrines, and Stagnant Open Sewers in the World.
  PB2000-101018REB                    PC AOS/MF A01
PB2000-101329RE8
  Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
  Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer Review Draft
  (Kit).
  PB2000-101329REB                    PC E99/MF E99
PB2000-101330REB
  Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
  Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer  Review Draft.
  Volume 1.
  PB2000-101330REB                   PC A17/MF A03
PS2000-101331REB
  Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for
  Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Peer  Review Draft.
  Volume 2. Appendix A.
  PB2000-101331REB                   PC A15/MF A03
PB2000-101332REB
  Screening Level Ecological  Risk Assessment Protocol for
  Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities. Peer  Review Draft.
  Volume 3. Appendices B-H.
  PB2000-101332REB                   PC A99/MF A06
PB2000-101964REB
  Streamlined Environmental LJfecyde Assessment An Ap-
  proach for  Evaluating the  Environmental Performance  of
  BuMing  Materials.
  PB2000-101964REB                   PC AOS/MF A02
PB2000-102011REB
  Emission Measurements of Particle Mass and Size Emis-
  sion Profiles from Construction Activities.
  PB2000-102011REB                   PCA15/MFA03
PB2000-102014REB
  Registration EfcfcSty Decision (RED): SuHotepp.
  re2000-102014fiEB                   PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-102015REB
  Effects of Composted Organic Materials on the Growth Fac-
  tors for Hardwood and Softwood Tree Seedlings.
  PB2000-102015REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-1020KREB
  Cutting the  Waste Stream in Half: Community Record-Set-
  Mrs Show How.
  PB2000-102016REB                   PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-102017REB
  Complex Recydng  Issues: Strategies for Record Setting
  Waste Reduction in MuW-Farmry Dwellings.    „,„„...
  PB2000-102017REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-102018REB
  National Source Reduction Characterization Report for Mu-
  nicipal Solid Waste m the United States.
  PB2000-102018REB                   PC A06/MF A01
PB2000-102019REB
  Panting the Town Green: Aberdeen Proving Ground's Paint
  Plot Project  Era*onmenta«y Preferable Purchasing Pro-

  PB20bO-102019REB                   PCAO*MFA01
PB2000-102020REB
  Sate DrWong Water Act, Section 1429: Ground Water He-

  PB2000-iaz(£OREB                   PC AOS/MF A01
 PB2000-102120REB
  National Environmental  Laboratory  Accreditabon  Con-
  ference. Constitution. Bylaws, and Standante.  Approved
02120REB
                            PC A12/MF A03
                                           PB200O-102245REB
                                             Greenhouse Gases from Small-Scale Combustion Devices
                                             in Developing Countries: Charcoal-Making Kilns in Thailand
                                             (Report on Phase 3).
                                             PB2000-102245REB                   PC AOS/MF A01
                                           PB2000-102353REB
                                             Summary of the U.S. EPA Colloquium on a Framework for
                                             Human Health Risk Assessment. Colloquium No.  1. Held in
                                             Arlington, Virginia on September 28-29,1997.
                                             PB2000-102353REB                   PC A05/MF A01
                                           PB2000-102354REB
                                             Quantifying Physical Habitat in Wadeable Streams. Surface
                                             Waters.
                                             PB2000-102354REB                   PC A09/MF A02
                                           PB2000-102378REB
                                             Review of Single Species Toxicity Tests: Are the Tests Reli-
                                             able Predictors of  Aquatic Ecosystem  Community Re-
                                             sponses.
                                             PB2000-102378REB                   PC AOS/MF A01
                                           PB2000-102381REB
                                             Federal  Register, Volume 64. Number 140, Thursday, July
                                             22, 1999, Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental  Protection
                                             Agency, 40  CFR,  Part 403:  Streamlining  the General
                                             Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources of
                                             Pollution; Proposed Rule.
                                             PB2000-102381REB                   PC A04/MF A01
                                           PB2000-102387REB
                                             Guidance Manual for the Control of Wastes Hauled to Pub-
                                             licly Owned Treatment Works.
                                             PB2000-102387REB                   PC A07/MF A02
                                           PB2000-102432REB
                                             Lime Manufacturing  Emssions Test Report. Chemical Lime
                                             Company (Formerly APG Lime Company) Ripptemead, Vir-
                                             ginia. Volume 1 of 2. Appendices A and B.
                                             PB2000-102432REB                   PCA11/MFA03
                                           PB2000-102433REB
                                             Lime Manufacturing  Emssions Test Report. Chemical Lime
                                             Company (Formerly APG Lime Company) Ripptemead, Vir-
                                             ginia. Volume 2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
                                             PB2000-102433REB                   PC A99/MF E08
                                           PB2000-102449REB
                                             Regulatory Impact  Analysis  and Revised Health Risk  Re-
                                             duction  and Cost Analysis for Radon in  Drinking Water.
                                             Public Comment Draft.
                                             PB2000-102449REB                    PC A11/MF A03
                                           PB2000-102451REB
                                             Small System  Regulatory  Requirements  under the Safe
                                             Drinking Water Act as  Amended in 1996.  Fact Sheets  (or
                                             Existing and Future Rules. Case Studies: Cost Estimates ol
                                             Small System Compliance.
                                             PB2000-102451REB                    PC AOS/MF A01
                                            PB2000-102452REB
                                             Office of Wastewater Management: Catalog of Publications,
                                             October 1999.
                                             PB2000-102452REB                   PC A09/MF A02
                                            PB2000-1024S5REB
                                             Methods, Occurrence and Monitoring Document  for  Radon
                                             from Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft.
                                             P82000-10245SREB                   PC A12/MF A03
                                            PB2000-102456REB
                                             Technologies and Costs for the Removal of  Radon from
                                             Drinking Water. Public Comment Draft
                                             PB2CWO-102456REB                   PC A12/MF A03
                                            PB2000-102464REB
                                             Sociodemographic Data Used for  Identifying  Potentially
                                             Highly Exposed Populations.
                                             PB20XM02464REB                   PC A17/MF A03
                                            PB2000-102474REB
                                              Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report (Fourier  Trans-
                                             form  Infrared  Spectroscopy). Chemical  Lime  Company
                                              (Fomerty Eastern Ridge Lime  Company) Ripptemead, Vir-
                                             ginia.
                                              PB2000-102474REB                   PCA11/MFA03
                                            PB2000-102475REB
                                              Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report (Fourier Trans-
                                              form Infrared  Spectroscopy). Final Report Chemical Lime
                                              Company (Formerly APG Lime Company) Ripptemead. Vir-
                                              ginia
                                              PB2000-102475REB                   PC A13/MF A03
                                            PB2000-102483REB
                                              Potential Species for Phytoremediation of Perchkxate.
                                              PB2000-102483REB                   PC A05/MF A01
                                            PB2000-102759REB
                                              Guardian: EPA's Formative Years, 1970-1973.
                                              PB2000-102759REB                   PC A04/MF A01
                                            PB2000-102815REB
                                              Intensive Survey of the Marys River Basin. Summer 1995.
                                              PB2000-102815REB                   PC A07/MF A02
                                            PB2000-102821 REB
                                              Driving Investment in  Energy Efficiency:  ENERGY STAR
                                              (Trade  Name)  and Other Voluntary Programs. 1998  Annual

                                              PB2000-102821REB                   PC AO>t/MF A01
                                            PB2000-102824REB
                                              FTIR and Method 25A  Emissions Test at an Integrated Iron
                                              and Steel Manufacturing Plant  Youngstown  Sinter Com-
                                              pany of WCI Steel, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio.
                                              PB2000-102824REB                   PC A18/MF A03
                                            PB2000-102828REB
                                              Line Manufacturing Emissions Test Report Chemical Lime
                                              Company  (Formerly  Eastern  Ridge  Lime   Company).
                                              Rpplemead. Virginia. Final Report Volume 1 of 2.
                                              PB2000-102828REB                   PC A11/MF A03
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                                                                                                                                    PB2000-963401REB
PB2000-102829REB
  Lime Manufacturing Emissions Test Report. Chemical Lime
  Company   (Formerly  Eastern  Ridge   Ume   Company),
  Ripplemead. Virginia. Final Report.  Volume 2 ol 2.
  PB2000-102829REB                   PC A99/MF EOS
PB2000-102835REB
  Waste Research Strategy.
  PB2000-102835REB                   PC A06/MF A01
PB2000-102873REB
  Economic Impact Analysts for the Final Secondary Alu-
  minum  Production  National  Emission  Standard for Haz-
  ardous Air Pollutants.
  PB2000-102873REB                   PC A09/MF A02
PB2000-102893REB
  Profile of Innovative Treatment Technology Providers.
  PB2000-102893REB                   PC A06/MF A01
PB2000-102899REB
  Registration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): EPTC. (Includes
  RED Facts: EPTC Fact Sheet).
  PB2000-102899REB                   PC A12/MF A03
PB2000-102900REB
  RED Facts: EPTC.
  PB2000-102900REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-102903REB
  Perspectives on  Private Investment in  Innovative Remedi-
  ation Technology Companies.
  PB2000-102903REB                   PC A04/MF AOf
PB2000-102921REB
  Superfund  Innovative Technology  Evaluation Program.
  Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 1.  Demonstra-
  tion Program
  PB2000-102921REB                   PCA18/MFA04
PB2000-102922REB
  Superfund  Innovative Technology  Evaluation Program.
  Technology Profiles. Tenth Edition. Volume 2.  Emergency
  Technology Program.
  PB2000-102922REB                   PCA14/MFA03
PB2OOO-A02923REB
  Superfund  Innovative Technology  Evaluation Program.
  Technology Profiles Tenth Edition. Volume 3. Monitoring
  and Measurement Program.
  PB2000-102923REB                   PC A12/MF A03
PB2000-102924REB
  Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions  Testing Cupola
  Wet Scrubber General Motors Corp..  Saginaw, Michigan.
  Final Report. Volume  1 of 2. Report Text and Appendices A
  artdB.
  PB2000-102924REB                   PC A99/MF A06
PB2000-102925REB
  Iron and Steel Foundries Manual Emissions  Testing Cupola
  Wet Scrubber General  Motors Corp.,  Saginaw. Michigan.
  Final Report. Volume  2 of 2. Appendices C-F.
  PB2000-102925REB                   PC A22/MF A04
PB2000-102926REB
  EMAP-Virginia Province Four-Year Assessment (1990-93).
  PB2000-102926REB                   PC A08/MF A02
PB2000-102927REB
  Persistence of DDT Residues and DJekJrin  Off a Pesticide
  Processing Plant in San Francisco Bay, California.
  PB2000-102927REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-102928REB
  Control Technology for Coal-fired Boilers:  Applications  to
  China.
  PB2000-102928REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-102942REB
  Supercritical Exfiaction/Uquid-Phase Oxidation of Wastes.
  PB2000-102942REB                   PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-102943REB
  Energy  Production and Pollution  Prevention  at  Sewage
  Treatment Plants Using Fuel Cell Power Plants.
  PB2000-102943REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-102944REB
  Going against the Current: Expanding the Inland Aquatic
  Monitoring Culture of Federal and State Agencies.
  PB2000-102944REB                   PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-102945REB
  Managing Indoor Air Quality in the USA. Proceedings of the
  International Symposium on Clean Technology and Man-
  agement lor Indoor Air. Held in Seoul, Korea on November
  11, 1999.
  PB2000-102945REB                   PC AQ3/MF A01
PB2000-102946REB
  Environmental Technology Verification for Indoor Air Prod-
  ucts.
  PB2000-102946REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-102947REB
  Prototype Tool for Evaluating the Cost and Effectiveness of
  Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies.
  PB2000-102947REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-102948REB
  Source Characterization of Consumer Aerosol Products.
  PB2QOO-102948REB                   PC A02WIF A01
PB2000-102949REB
  Multi-Stream Model for Vertical Mixing of a Passive Tracer
  in the Convective Boundary Layer.
  PB2000-102949REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-102950REB
  Uncertainty in Leaching Potential of Nonpoint Source Pollut-
  ants with Application to a GIS.
  PB2000-102950REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-102956REB
  TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. TRIM.Expo Tech-
  nical Support Document.
  PB2000-102956REB                   PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-102957REB
  TRIM:  Total  Risk  Integrated Methodology.  TRIM.FaTE:
  Technical Support Document.  Volume  1. Description  of
  Module. External Review Draft.
  PB2000-102957REB                   PC A09/MF A02
PB200O-102958REB
  TRIM:  Total  Risk  Integrated Methodology.  TRIM.FaTE:
  Technical Support Document.  Volume  2. Description  of
  Chemical Transport and Transformation Algorithms. Exter-
  nal Review Draft.
  PB2000-102958REB                   PC A09/MF A02
PB2000-102959REB
  TRIM: Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Status Report.
  PB2000-102959REB                   PC A09/MF A02
PB2000-102971REB
  Environmental Control of  Toxic Metal Air Emissions from
  the Combustion of Coal and Wastes,
  PB2000-102971REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-102972REB
  Assessing  Contaminant  Sensitivity  of  Endangered and
  Threatened Species: Effluent Toxteriy Tests.
  PB2000-102972REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-102973REB
  Recent Advances in the  Development and Use of Physio-
  logically Based Toxicokinetic Models for Fish.
  Pg2006-102973REB                   PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-103000REB
  NATO/CCMS  Pilot Study  (Meeting): Evaluation  of Dem-
  onstrated and Emerging Technologies lor the Treatment of
  Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1999 Spe-
  cial Session, Monitored Natural Attenuation. Held in Angers,
  France on May 9-14,1999.
  PB2000-103000REB                  PC AO&MF A01
PB2000-103121REB
  Ozone-Forming Potential ol Reformulated Gasoline.
  P82000-103121REB                   PC A13/MF A03
PB2000-103123REB
  Research Priorities for Airborne Paniculate Matter. 1. Imme-
  diate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio.
  PB2000-103123REB                   PCA11/MFA03
PB200O103229REB
  BIOCHLOR: Natural Attenuation Decision Support System.
  User's Manual; Verion 1.0.
  PB2000-103229REB                   PC A05/MF A01
PB2000-103264REB
  Consumer Labeling Initiative. Phase 2 Report.
  PB2000-103264REB
                                     PC A99/MF A06
PB2000-103281REB
  Biosensor Technology for Environmental Measurement.
  PB2000-103281REB                  PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-103282REB
  FTIR Emissions Test at an Iron Foundry; Waupaca Found-
  ry, Inc. Plant No. 5, Tel City, Indiana.
  PB2000-103282REB                  PC A16/MF A03
PB2000-103320REB
  Hazardous Waste  Generation and  Management:  1995-
  1997: Summary of Reports to the Illinois Environmental
  Protection Agency.
  PB2000-103320REB                  PC A04/MF A01
PB2000-103427REB
  Guidelines and Application Package: Chesapeake Bay
  Gateways and Water Trails Network. 2000 Demonstration
  Project Grant Program.
  PB2000-103427REB                  PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-103430REB
  Draft Framework:  Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Water
  Trails Network.
  PB2000-103430REB                  PC A03/MF A01
PB2000-500037REB
  Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA) TSCATS (Test Sub-
  missions  Database) Comprehensive  Update (Raw Data
  File) (on CD-ROM). December 1999.
  PB2000-500037REB                  CO-ROM CP D04
PB2000-500042REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data
  January  2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory: Re-
  vised Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name File (Raw
  Data File) (on Diskette or CD-ROM).
  PB2000-500042REB                  Diskette S161.00
PB2000-500043REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII or EBCDIC
  Data, January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
  Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
  Data File) (on Magnetic Tape).
  PB2000-500043REB                 Mag Tape $454.00
PB2000-S00044REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
  Data January 2000. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
  PMN Number to EPA Accession  Number Link (Raw Data
  File) (on Diskette).
  PB2000-500044REB                          CP 001
PB2000-963303REB
  Interim Final Evaluation of Facilities Currently or Previously
  Licensed NRC Sites under CERCLA.
  PB2000-963303REB                   PC A02/MF A01
PB2000-963401REB
  Understanding Oil Spills and Oil Spill Repsonse, December
  1999.
  PB2000-963401REB                   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                                                    June 2000
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 A15	$58.00	$ 72.50
 A16	$60.00	$ 75.00
 A17	$62.00	$ 77.50
 A18	$65.50	$ 81.50
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        E03	$ 22.00
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        E05	$ 29.00
        E06	$ 32.00
        E07	$ 36.00
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        E09	$ 44.00
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        E11	$ 52.00
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  D04	$  244.00
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  D06	$  370.00
  D07	$  451.00
  DOS	$  508.00
  D09	$  566.00
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  D11	$  704.00
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T08	$1,179.00
T09	$1,317.00
T10  	$1,455.00
T11 	$1,593.00
T12	$1,742.00
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T14	$2,030.00
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A06	$59.00	$74.00
A07	$66.00	$83.00
A08	$72.00	$90.00
A09	$ 82.00	$103.00
A10	$88.00	$110.00
A11	$94.00	$118.00
A12	$102.00	$128.00
A13	$108.00	$135.00
A14	$112.00	$140.00
A15	$116.00	$145.00
A16	$120.00	$150.00
A17	$124.00	$155.00
A18	$131.00	$164.00
A19	$135.00	$169.00
A20	$139.00	$174.00
A21	$143.00	$179.00
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A23	$158.00	$198.00
A24	$162.00	$203.00
A25	$166.00	$208.00
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       E02	$40.00
       £03	$44.00
       E04	$52.00
       E05	$58.00
       E06	$64.00
       E07	$72.00
       EOS	$80.00
       E09	$88.00
       E10	$96.00
       E11  	$104.00
       E12	$114.00
       E13	$122.00
       E14	$132.00
       E15	$142.00
       E16	$156.00
       E17	$170.00
       E18	$182.00
       E19	$202.00
       E20	$232.00
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 D04	$ 488.00
 D05	$ 626.00
 D06	$ 740.00
 007	$ 902.00
 DOS	$1,016.00
 D09	$1,132.00
 D10	$1,292.00
 D11	$1,408.00
 D12	$1,568.00
 D13	$1,706.00
 D14	$1,844.00
 D15	$1,960.00
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 D99	Contact NTIS
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T02	$ 610.00
T03	$ 908.00
T04	$1,208.00
T05	$1,484.00
T06	$1,782.00
T07	$2,058.00
T08	$2,358.00
T09	$2,634.00
T10	$2,910.00
T11	$3,186.00
T12	$3,484.00
T13	$3,760.00
T14	$4,060.00
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