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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY

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About this Bibliography	ii
New EPA Document Numbering System	iv
About NTIS	v
EPA Library Network	vi
Reports Summaries	1
Title Index	TI-1
Keyword Index	KW-1
Sponsoring EPA Office Index	SO-1
Corporate Author Index	CA-1
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EPA  PUBLICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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                     Report Title
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                       Abstract
    Keywords (Descriptors & Identifiers)
 PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials
for Highway Construction

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

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

Jul93

222p

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

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                           EPA   PUBLICATIONS   BIBLIOGRAPHY
                                        Quarterly   Abstract  Bulletin
PB96-963131REB                PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love
Canal, Niagara Falls, NY., September 5,1996.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov97,28p, EPA/ESD/R02-96/290.
See also PB89-117428.
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 United  States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the New York State Department of Environ-
mental Conservation (NYSDEC) announce this Expla-
nation of Significant Differences (ESD) to explain modi-
fications to the selected remedy for the final destruction
and disposal of Love Canal dioxin-cqntaminated sewer
and creek sediments. These modifications are em-
bodied in  proposed changes to a partial  consent de-
cree between the  United States and the State of New
York and the Occidental Chemical Corporation (OCC)
in the  United States District Court for the Western Dis-
trict of New York.

Keywords: 'Superfund, "Hazardous materials,  "Land
pollution control, "Water pollution control,  Dioxins, De-
bris, Leachate, Sewer systems,  Bottom sediments,
Creeks, Waste treatment, Incineration, Heat treatment,
New  York,  "ESD(Explanation  of  Significant  Dif-
ference),  'Explanation   of  Significant  Difference,
•Second Remedial Action, Record of Decision, Love
Canal, Niagara Falls(New  York), Niagara  County(New
York), Cleanup.


PB96-963407REB                PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Removal  Procedures.  Response Man-
agement: Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep96,72p, EPA/540/R-96/039, OSWER-9360.3-04.
See also PB96-963409.
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.

This document summarizes the relevant guidance and
statutory authorities for providing response manage-
ment during removal actions. Appendix A provides a
comprehensive list of supporting guidance documents
that may be consulted for additional information on rel-
evant  topics. In addition, appropriate sections of stat-
utes and regulations are also cited throughout the text,
with a full citation of each statute and  regulation also
appearing in Appendix A. Appendix B contains the Key
Words Index.

Keywords:  "Superfund,   "Hazardous  materials,
•Removal, Waste disposal. Waste management, Re-
mediation, Pollution control, Project management, Co-
ordination, Procedures, Guidance, Guidelines.
PB97-176911REB                PC A22/MF A04
Best Demonstrated Available Tecnnolgy (BOAT)
Background  Document  for  Wood  Preserving
Wastes:  F032,  F034,  and F03S;  Final.  Technical
rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
15 Apr 96,476p, EPA/530/R-97/026.
See also PB97-176929.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The report provides  agency rationale and technical
support for developing BOAT treatment standards for
waste generated during application of wood preserva-
tives, F032, F034, and  F035 under the land disposal
restrictions program.  It presents characterization data
that may serve as a  basis for determining whether a
variance from the applicable treatment standards  is
warranted. It  describes  the compliance  treatment
standard alternative of combustion for the regulation of
dioxin and furan constituents in F032. It addresses uni-
versal treatment standards (UTS), and discusses de-
bris and media  contaminated with wood  preserving
wastes.

Keywords: 'Wood preservatives, "Waste treatment,
"Waste water treatment, "Land disposal,  Hazardous
materials.  Creosote,  Pentachlqrophenol,  Dioxins,
Furans, Waste streams, Combustion, Waste disposal,
Waste management, Regulations, Compliance,  Re-
strictions, *BDAT(Best Demonstrated Available Tech-
nology),  'Best Demonstrated Available Technology,
Waste generation, Waste characterization.
PB97-176978REB                PCA15/MFA03
Background Document for Capacity Analysis for
Land Disposal Restrictions. Phase 4 (Second Sup-
plement): Toxicity  Characteristic  Metal Wastes
and Newly Identified Mineral Processing Wastes
(Proposed Rule). Technical rept.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Apr 97,302p, EPA/530/R-97/032.
See also PB97-177000 and PB97-176994.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report presents the capacity analysis  EPA con-
ducted to support the proposed land disposal restric-
tions (LDRS)-Phase IV provides estimates of the quan-
tities of wastes that will require alternative commercial
treatment and recovery prior to land disposal as a re-
sult of the LDRs and estimates alternative commercial
treatment and recovery capacity available to manage
wastess restricted from land disposal. It also describes
the methodology and data used to determine available
commercial capacity.

Keywords: "Metals, "Land disposal, "Restrictions, Haz-
ardous materials, Toxic substances, Quantity, Capac-
ity, Waste disposal, Waste treatment, Mine wastes.
Debris, Waste  storage, Waste water treatment, Sta-
bilization,  Vitrification, Waste  management, Regula-
tions, Alternatives, "Mineral processing, Contaminated
soils, Waste characterization.
PB97-177554REB                PC A13/MF A03
Remediation Case  Studies:  Bioremediation and
Vitrification. Volume 5.
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable.
Jul 97,266p, EPA/542/R-97/008.
Supersedes PB95-182911.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report is a collection  of six case studies of bio-
remediation  and  two  case studies  of  vitrification
projects prepared by federal agencies. The case stud-
ies, collected under the auspices of the Federal Reme-
diation Technologies Roundtable, were undertaken to
document the resujts and lessons learned from early
technology applications.
Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Land pollution con-
trol, "Waste treatment, "Case studies, Remediation, Bi-
ological  treatment,  Biodegradation, Hydrocarbons,
Creosotes, Explosives, Soil contamination, Soil treat-
ment, Composting, Slurries, Decontamination, Costs,
Site characterization, Demonstration projects, United
States, "Bioremediation,  "Bioventing, Soil vapor ex-
traction.  Land treatment, Cleanup operations, Treat-
ment technology.
PB97-177562REB                PCA13/MFA03
Remediation Case Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction
and Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable.
Jul 97,274p, EPA/542/R-97/009.
Supersedes PB95-182937.
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This  report is a collection of  six  case studies of soil
vapor extraction or associated technologies and three
case studies of other in situ technologies (frozen bar-
rier containment,  sonic drilling, and fracturing) pre-
pared by federal agencies. The case studies, collected
under the auspices of the Federal Remediation Tech-
nologies Roundtable, were undertaken to document
the results and lessons learned from early technology
applications.

Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Land pollution con-
trol, "Remediation, "Case studies, Soil contamination,
Soil treatment, Heat treatment, Physical treatment. De-
contamination, Hydraulic fracturing, Barriers, Costs,
Site  characterization,   Superfund,  Demonstration
projects, United States, 'Soil vapor extraction, Biovent-
ing, Cleanup operations, Treatment technology.
PB97-177570REB                PC A05/MF A01
Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC.
Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable.
Jul 97,64p.
Supersedes PB95-201711. Sponsored by Corps of En-
gineers, Washington, DC.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other  countries);  fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report is a collection of abstracts summarizing 17
case studies of site remediation projects prepared by
federal agencies. The case studies, collected under
the auspices of the Federal Remediation Technologies
Roundtable, were undertaken to document the results
and lessons learned from early technology applica-
tions.

Keywords: "Hazardous materials, "Remediation, "Land
pollution control, "Water pollution control, 'Case stud-
ies, Soil contamination, Soil treatment, Ground water,
Water treatment, Waste treatment, Biodegradation, Bi-
ological treatment, Decontamination, Heat treatment,
Vitrification, In situ processing, Superfund, Site charac-
terization,  Costs,  Demonstration   projects,  United
States,  Chemical treatment,   Physical  treatment,
'Treatment   technology,  Bioremediation,   Thermal
desorptton,  Soil  washing, Soil vapor extraction,  Bio-
venting, Land treatment, Cleanup operations.
PB97-186290REB                PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.

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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Enhanced Bioremediation  of BTEX  Using Immo-
bilized Nutrients: Field Demonstration  and Mon-
itoring.
North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept. of Civil En-
gineering.
R. C. Borden, R. T. Goin, C. M. Kao, and C. G. Rosal.
Dec 96,68p, EPA/600/R-96/145.
Grant EPA-R-820468
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Las
Vegas, NV. National Exposure Research Lao.
Product  reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-5534JTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)321-8547;         and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworW.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A permeable barrier system was developed for control-
ling the migration of dissolved contaminant plumes in
ground water. The barrier system consisted of a line of
closely spaced wells installed perpendicular to the con-
taminant plume. Each well contained concrete briquets
that released oxygen and nitrate at a controlled rate,
enhancing the aerobic biodegradation of dissolved hy-
drocarbons in the downgradient aquifer. A full scale
permeable barrier system was constructed at a gaso-
line-spill site near Leland, NC. Initially, increased dis-
solved oxygen  and decreased  benzene,  toluene,
ethylbenzene, and xylene isomer (BTEX) concentra-
tions in the downgradient aquifer indicated that oxygen
released from the remediation wells was enhancing
biodegradation.  Field tracer tests and soil analyses
performed at the conclusion  of the  project indicated
that the aquifer in the vicinity of the remediation wells
was being clogged by precipitation from iron minerals.

Keywords:  'Water treatment, 'Benzene,  'Toluene,
'Ethyl benzene, 'Xylenes, 'Nutrients, Water pollution
control.  Ground  water.  Plumes,  Biodegradation,
Aquifers, Biochemical reaction kinetics. Aerobic proc-
esses. Oxygen,  Barriers, Environmental  transport,
*BTEX(Benzene   Toluene  Ethylbenzene  Xylene),
'Bioremediation. Calcium peroxide. Magnesium perox-
ide.


PB97-196109REB                PC A06/MF A01
Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to
Pesticides in the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
J. J. Strecher. Jun 97,92p, EPA/600/R-97A)59.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTtS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax   at   (703)321-8547;  and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The  Agricultural  Health Study seeks to identify and
quantify pesticide exposures to farmers, indirect expo-
sures to their families, and to assess health risks. A 6-
farm, exposure pilot study implemented a total expo-
sure assessment methodology, i.e.,  multimedia trans-
port and multi-pathway expsoure. This report  reports
on the air transport and  inhalation exposures mon-
itored during the exposure pitoty study.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Inhalation,  'Indoor  air pollu-
tion, 'Ambient air quality. Agricultural chemicals, Eco-
logical concentration.  Farmers,  Occupational expo-
sure, Environmental exposure pathway,  Agricultural
workers. Residential buildings, Health surveys,  Air pol-
lution sampling, Environmental transport.  Mathemati-
cal models.
 PB97-199707REB                PC A06/MF A01
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,

 Developing and Using Production-Adjusted Meas-
 urements of Pollution Prevention. Rept for Feb 95-
 Dec96.
 Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
 M. MaBtin, J. Baskir, and T. J. Greiner. Sep 97,90p,
 EPA/600/R-97/O48.
 Contract EPA-R-823018
 Prepared in cooperation with Greiner  Environmental,
 Gloucester, MA. Sponsored by National Risk Manage-
 ment Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
 Older this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries};   fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This report describes research examining production-
 adjusted measures of pollution prevention (P2). Under
this research, a methodology was developed for apply-
ing statistical and graphical tools to assess the  accu-
racy of the factors (called units-of-prpduct) used to ad-
just P2 measures. Graphical analysis is used to  quali-
tatively assess a unit-of-product, while regression anal-
ysis is used to quantitatively evaluate a unit-of-product.
These statistical and graphical tools were applied to
data from five case study facilities in different industrial
sectors. The units-of-product currently being used by
the facilities were tested for correlation with key waste
of chemical use streams. It was found that the  meth-
odology for applying statistical and graphical tools was
usable with data routinely collected at the five case
study facilities. It was further found that the factors
being used by four of the facilities correlate with chemi-
cal usage for key input streams.

Keywords: 'Production management, 'Waste streams,
'Statistical analysis, Industrial production, Waste man-
agement.  Process  control(lndustry), Chemical  com-
pounds, Utilization, Time series analysis, Regression
analysis, Factor analysis, Case studies, 'Pollution pre-
vention, 'Life cycle assessment.
PB97-199731REB                 PC A04/MF A01
General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay Deter-
minations.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
30Sep97,36p.
Product reproduced  from  digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^15 (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This memorandum transmits a policy document devel-
oped by the Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
(OSRE) that explains what is necessary for an accept-
able ability  to  pay (ATP) settlement  in Superfund
cases. The main text of the policy document addresses
general issues that apply to the ATP process and ATP
settlements. The policy document also contains two
appendices  that address issues specific to making
ATP determinations  for individuals and businesses.
The policy document is directed primarily toward Office
of Regional  Counsel (ORC) and Superfund enforce-
ment program staff who handle  cases involving ATP
issues. It should also be useful for potentially respon-
sible parties (PRPs) who believe that they are unable
to pay their share of Superfund cleanup costs, as well
as for other PRPs at  sites where ATP claims are
raised.

Keywords: 'Superfund,  'Government  policies, "US
EPA,  Federal agencies,  Penalties,  Fines(Charges),
Violations, Payments, Compliance,  Pollution control,
Waste  management, Pollution regulations, Enforce-
ments, 'Ability to pay, Setttement(Law).
 PB97-501928REB               CD-ROM S125.00
 SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating
 Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including
 Final Update  III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM). Data
 file.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 Dec 97,1 CD-ROM.
 Contains search and retrieval software. Windows 3.1,
 Windows NT 3.5 or later or Windows 95; 8 MB RAM
 recommended, 4 MB required. Mac version requires
 68020 processor or greater with  4 MB RAM  rec-
 ommended and System 7.0 or greater CD-ROM drive,
 4.7 MB disk space. UNIX also supported. Supersedes
 PB95-503249. See also PB98-111750, PB97-501936,
 PB97-501338, and PB97-502637.
 Ordering information: (A) single user, order no. PB97-
 501928, S125; outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico,
 S165; (B) 2-5- users, order no. PB97-502512, S320;
 outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, S145; (C) un-
 limited  users,  order no. PB97-502520,  S1250;  and
 $1625. More information is available by fax by calling
 (703) 487-4140  and asking for product code: 8698.
 The datafile is on one disc.

 Version 2.0 of  SW-846 on CD-ROM contains the Third
 Edition Base Manual with Final  Updates I,  II, 11 A, IIB
 and III. The electronic version of this valuable manual
 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Of-
 fice of Solid Waste, provides test procedures and guid-
 ance which are  recommended for use in conducting
 the evaluations and measurements  needed to comply
 with the Resource  Conservation and  Recovery Act
(RCRA),  Public  Law 94-580, as  amended.  These
methods are approved by the U.S.  EPA for obtaining
data to satisfy the requirements of 40 CFR, Parts 122
through 270, promulgated under RCRA, as amended.
The entire SW-846 manual with updates integrated, in-
cluding    images    of    illustrative   diagrams,
chromatograms and flow diagrams,  is provided on the
CD-ROM. This CD-ROM was developed by the Envi-
ronmental Protection  Agency (EPA), Office of Solid
Waste, in cooperation with the National Technical In-
formation Service (NTIS). With the SW-346 CD-ROM,
you can:  1. Receive the complete, official, up-to-date,
set of SW-846 methods with integrated diagrams and
flowcharts on a  single  disc. 2. Search by chemical
name, CAS number,  method number, or  keyword to
find suitable methods. 3. View or print a page or the en-
tire method with valuable embedded diagrams, figures,
and flowcharts. 4. Cut and paste text, diagrams and
flowcharts to update Standard Operating Procedures
in your own word processor. 5. Use the new Analyte to
Crossreference Table to select recommended meth-
ods by chemical name. The SW-846 manual presents
the state of the art  in routine analytical tests adapted
for the RCRA program. It contains procedures for field
and laboratory quality control, sampling, determining
hazardous constituents  in  wastes, determining the
hazardous characteristics of wastes  (toxteity, ignit-
ability, reactivity, and  corrosivity), and for determining
physical properties of wastes. It also contains guidance
on how to select appropriate methods. Final Update III
is the most recent  promulgated update by EPA. Up-
dated as EPA promulgates major updates, the SW-846
CD-ROM eliminates the need to manually update the
paper copy manual and ensures you are always work-
ing with the most current version.

Keywords:  'Hazardous materials,  'Sampling,  'Test
methods, 'Chemical analysis, 'Data file. Solid wastes,
Metals, Inorganic compounds, Organic compounds,
Sample preparation,  Laboratory  procedures, Collect-
ing methods. Procedures, Standards, Analytical meth-
ods, Quality control, CD-ROM, 'Physical analysis, SW-
846 manual, RCRA(Resource Conservation and Re-
covery Act).
PB97-503130REB    •                   CP D01
SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent
Alternative Guide (on Diskette). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Oct 97,2 diskettes.
Software requirements: Windows:  Windows  3.1  or
higher, 8 MB of memory, program will also run under
Windows 95 or Windows NT; 6 MB of disk space; Mac-
intosh: 2 MB disk space, PowerBook  monitor (640 x
400) or larger, 2 MB of memory.  Supersedes PB95-
503207 and PB94-501764.
Ordering information for each format: (A) Macintosh
version, 1 diskette (order number PB97-503148) or (B)
Windows version, 2 diskettes (order  number PB97-
503130). Both diskette versions are the same price;
NTIS price code D01. The software is on two 3 1/2 inch
Windows diskettes, 1.44M high density.

SAGE for Windows  is designed  to provide  rec-
ommendations for solvent replacements in cleaning
and degreasing operations. The system leads the user
through a question-and-answer session. Based on the
user's responses, a list of alternative chemistries and
processes is derived. The user  may then review brief
descriptions  of  the alternatives  on  the  computer
screen. Any of the information may be printed.  The in-
formation includes general information, safety/environ-
mental concerns, economic information, and industrial
case studies for the alternatives. The system also pro-
vides  information on state technical assistance pro-
grams for the user's geographical location. There is
also support for the U.S. EPA 33/50 program; i.e., the
chlorinated solvents targeted for reduction under the
33/50 program are not included as viable cleaning al-
ternatives. The program is designed  to be used  by
state regulatory personnel, process engineers, shop
supervisors, or anyone looking for alternative cleaning
technologies. The goal of  the program is to provide
general information on viable  cleaning alternatives.
The intent is that the program should provide enough
information to reduce the number of alternatives that
must be considered. Specific trade names for chemi-
cals or processes are not  used in the recommenda-
 tions. Trie following Chemistry Alternatives are consid-
 ered: Acetone, Acidic Aqueous Solutions, Alcohol, L
.Al-
 kaline Aqueous Solutions, Aqueous Additives (includ-
 ing Builders, Chelating Agents, Emulsifiers, Inhibiting
 Agents,  Sequestering Agents, Surfactants), Dibasic
 Esters (DBE), Ethyl Lactate,  Glycol Ethers, Neutral
 2"    VOL. 98,  No. 1

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Aqueous Solutions,  N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone  (NMP),
Petroleum Distillates, Pure Water, and Terpenes. The
following Process Alternatives are considered: Abra-
sives, Brushing, CO2 Pellets, CO2 Snow, Fiberglass
Molds, High Pressure Spray, Immersion (Dip) Clean-
ing,   Laser   Ablation,   Low   Pressure  Sprays,
Megasonics, Paint Stripping, Plasma, Power Washers,
Printed Circuit Boards, Semiaqueous Cleaning, Steam
Cleaning,  Supercritical   Fluids,   Especially  C02,
Ultrasonics, UV/Ozone Cleaning, Wiping, and Xenon
Flash Lamp.

Keywords: "Software, 'Solvents, 'Alternatives, Mate-
rial substitution, Environmental  chemical substitutes,
Pollution abatement,  Surface cleaning, Decreasing,
Strippers, Paint removers, Stripping(Paints), Chemical
compounds,  Process engineering, Diskettes, SAGE
expert system.
PB97-963219REB                 PC A18/MF ACM
Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation  Manual
Fiscal Year 1998.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Aug 97,386p, EPA/540/R-97/010, OSWER-9200.3-
14-1D.
See also PB96-963241.
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 document is to transmit the at-
tached Changed Pages and Change Log for the Man-
ual (SPIM). The Changed Pages include a revised Ap-
pendix B; 'Early and Long Term Actions;' Table of Con-
tents, page A-13 and chart (page xxix).

Keywords: 'Superfund, "Oil pollution, 'Program admin-
istration,   'Implementation,   Hazardous   materials.
Waste management. Planning, Reporting, Scheduling,
Requirements,  Administrative procedures.  Program
management, Interagency coordination, Citizen partici-
pation, Goals, Priorities, US EPA, Manuals, Cleanup.
PB97-963255REB                 PC A03/MF A01
FY1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov97,18p, EPA/540/F-97/035, OSWER-9200.0-28.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)321 -8547;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.

This document explains the overall goals and strate-
gies of the Superfund program it sets out priorities for
reforms and areas for expansion.

Keywords:  'Superfund,  'Reforms,   'Improvement,
'Program administration, Waste management, Haz-
ardous materials, Pollution control, Remediation, En-
forcement,  Pollution  regulations,  Program  manage-
ment, Administrative procedures, Organizational effec-
tiveness, US EPA, Cost control, Community relations,
Communications management. Cleanup operations.


PB97-963312REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Draft  Interim Final OSWER  Monitored Natural At-
tenuation Policy.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 97,38p, EPA/540/F-97/037, OSWER-9200.4-17.
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 Directive clarifies the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency's (EPA) policy regarding the use of Mon-
itored Natural Attenuation  for the remediation of con-
taminated  soil and groundwater at  sites regulated
under Office of Solid Waste and  Emergency Response
(OSWER) programs. The Directive is intended to pro-
mote consistency in how monitored natural attenuation
remedies are proposed, evaluated, and approved. This
Directive is being issued as Interim Final and may be
used immediately. It provides guidance to EPA staff, to
the public, and to the regulated community on how
EPA intends to exercise its discretion in implementing
national policy on the use of Monitored Natural Attenu-
ation.

Keywords: 'US EPA, 'Remediation, 'Program man-
agement, Hazardous materials, Solvents, Petroleum
products, Waste management.  Soil contamination,
Land pollution control, Underground storage, Storage
tanks, Superfund, Ground water, Water pollution con-
trol, Site  characterization, Environmental monitoring,
Water pollution monitoring. Government policies, Fed-
eral   Facilities  Restoration   and  Reuse  Office,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source   Conservation    and    Recovery   Act,
CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response
Compensation and Liability Act), Comprehensive Envi-
ronmental Response Compensation and Liability Act,
Natural attenuation.
PB97-963408REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission As-
signment Guidance. Final rept.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct 97,90p, EPA/540/R-97/034, OSWER-9224.0-01.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

The purpose of this memorandum  is to transmit the
Agency's final guidance for the management of disas-
ter  and emergency  response Mission Assignments
(MAS).

Keywords: "US EPA, 'Disasters, Emergency planning,
Emergency preparedness, Procedures, Guidance, Fi-
nancial management.  Government policies, Regula-
tions,  "Emergency response, "Mission assignments,
Emergency management.
PB97-963503REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Method  for  the  Determination  of
Releaseable Asbestos In Soils and Bulk Materials.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1997,148p, EPA/540/R-97/028, OSWER-9240.1-33.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)321-8547;
and  email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.

This report provides a sampling and analysis method
for the determination of  releasable asbestos in soils
and bulk materials. Samples are collected in a manner
suitable for providing representative measurements of
the releasable fraction of asbestos in the matrix sam-
pled, prepared using a dust generator, and  analyzed
by transmission electron microscopy  (TEM). Guide-
lines for constructing the required dust generator are
also included.

Keywords: •Superfund, "Asbestos, "Analytical  meth-
ods, "Soil contamination, "Bulk materials, Site charac-
terization. Sampling, Measurement, Field tests, Trans-
mission electron microscopy, Ecological concentration,
Environmental transport. Particle size distribution, Risk
assessment.
 PB98-100415REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
 OH.
 Utilizing Low Volatile  Organic Content  Exterior
 Coatings for Wood Furniture. Project summary.
 Erie County Dept. of Environment and Planning, Buf-
 falo, NY. Div. of Environmental Compliance.
 P. B. Kranz, J. E. Stadelmaier, and T. F. Stanczyk.
 1997,50p, EPA/600/R-97/083.
 Contract EPA-R-816762-02-0
 Prepared in cooperation  with RECRA Environmental,
 Inc., Amherst, NY.  Sponsored by National Risk Man-
 agement Research  Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
 Product reproduced from  digital image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)321-8547;        and        email         at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This report provides an evaluation of commercially via-
ble source  reduction  techniques implemented by a
manufacturer of wood  chairs, bar stools and settees in
various styles ranging from classic American to Euro-
pean contemporary. The Dinaire Corporation began
testing alternative formulations employed as water-
borne finishes, sealers and topcoats. In  an effort to
minimize costly investments in  air emission  control
equipment, the company examined and implemented a
number of source reduction techniques that dictated
modifications to raw material formulations as well as
equipment needed to apply and cure surface finishes.
By phasing in low VOC, water-based formulations in
conjunction with high volume low pressure spray sys-
tems, an ultraviolet curing  system and  procedural
modifications, Dinaire  was able to show reductions in
the quantities of hazardous waste as well as the overall
loadings of volatile organic compunds released as haz-
ardous air pollutants.

Keywords:  'Wood products, 'Emissions, 'Furniture,
'Surface coating, "Coating processes, Wood finishing,
Wood working, Ultraviolet radiation, Curing, Spraying,
Air pollution abatement, Economic analysis,  Tech-
nology assessment,  "Volatile organic compounds.
Water-based  coatings,  Pollution prevention,  Waste
minimization.
PB98-100472REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fiber-
optic Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
Naval  Command, Control  and Ocean Surveillance
Center, San Diego, CA. RDT and E Div.
W. C. McGinnis, and S. H. Lieberman. Oct 97,42p,
EPA/600/R-97/055.
Contract EPA-DW-17936217
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search  Triangle Park, NC. National  Exposure Re-
search Lab.
Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;       and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report details comprehensive comparisons of in
situ  measurements  from a  cone penetrometer-de-
ployed laser induced fluorescence  (LIF) petroleum, oil,
and lubricant (POL) sensor with traditional field screen-
ing methods. Operational procedures  were develop-
ment to facilitate comparison between methods and
across multiple sites. Using a field screening detect/
non-detect criterion, agreement between sensor meas-
urements corresponding to the sampled interval and
the laboratory analytical measurements on those sam-
ples was better than 85 percent. Comparison between
measurements from the two accepted analytical tech-
niques, on splits of the same sample, was only slightly
better. The authors conclude that the LIF-POL senspr,
deployed from a cone penetrometer, provides signifi-
cant advantages for subsurface field screening of POL-
contaminated site.

Keywords: "Petroleum products,  "Oils, "Lubricants,
"Laser induced  fluprescence,  "Soil pollution, Oil pollu-
tion. Subsurface investigations,  Soil  sampling,  Soil
contamination,  Screening,  Analytical  methods,  Site
characterization, Field tests,  Fluorometers,  Cone
penetrometers, Sensors, Comparison.
 PB98-100480REB                 PC A07/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Methane-Steam Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts in
 the Hynol Process. Final rept. Oct 95-Apr 97.
 Acurex Environmental Corp., Research triangle Park,

 Y. Dong, and J. Karwowski. Sep 97,106p, EPA/600/R-
 97/093
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
 Control Div.
 Product  reproduced from digital image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000  (other countries);  fax at
 (703)321-8547;        and         email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report discusses the reaction of methane-steam
 over nickel catalysts in the Hynol process, a process
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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
that uses biomass and natural gas as feedstocks to
maximize methanol yields and minimize greenhouse
gas emissions. In the study, an integral fixed-bed reac-
tor was used to perform kinetic  measurements for
methane-steam  reforming at simulated Hynol operat-
ing conditions. The activity of a commercially available
Ni-catatysts was evaluated. A kinetic model was devel-
oped for quantitatively interpreting the experimental
data. The intrinsic reaction rates at different tempera-
tures were  measured using crushed catalyst pellets,
resulting in an activation energy of 28 kcal/mol. The ef-
fectiveness factor  for the commercial catalyst pellets
(16 mm in diameter and 10 mm long) was determined
and correlated as  a function of reaction temperature.
Experimental results indicate that  a steam-to-carbon
ration of 2.5 is appropriate. The hydrogen in the feed
gas helps catalysts remain in the reducing  state and
prevents carbon deposition.

Keywords:  'Methane,  'Steam, 'Nickel, 'Catalysts,
•Chemical reaction kinetics. Natural  gas,  Methanol
fuels.  Automobile engines.  Catalysis,  Carbinots,
Chemical reactors, Biomass conversion, Air pollution
abatement, Greenhouse gases, 'Hynot processes.


PB98-100S06REB                PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Experimental  Evaluation of a  Novel Full-Scale
Evaporatively  Cooled Condenser. Final rept. Jan-
Dec 96.
Maryland Univ., College Park. Center for Environ-
mental Energy Engineering.
Y. Hwang, and R Radermacher. Aug 97,40p, EPA/
600/R-97/079.
Grant EPA-R-824187
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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The report compares the performance of a novel evap-
orativery cooted condenser with that of a conventional
air-cooled condenser for a split-system heat  pump.
The system was tested  in an environmentally con-
trolled test chamber that is able to simulate test condi-
tions as specified by ASHRAE Standard 116-1983.
Soft optimizations were conducted to determine opti-
mum charge and short tube restrictor size. Design pa-
rameters of the evaporatively cooled condenser were
also optimized experimentally to maximize perform-
ance. Using these optimum parameters, steady state
and cyclic performance tests were conducted. The ex-
perimental results show that the evaporatively cooled
condenser has a higher  capacity  by 1.9 to &1%, a
compatible coefficient of performance (COP) ranging
from 98.0 to 105.6%, and a nig her seasonal energy ef-
ficiency ratio (SEER) by 11.5% than those of the base-
line. Subtracting out the estimated appropriate para-
sitic power necessitated  by the test setup, savings
were determined to be 1.8 to 8.1% in capacity, 13.5 to
21.6% in COP. and 14.5% in SEER over the baseline.

Keywords: 'Heat pumps, 'Condensers, Air pollution
control  equipment. Performance  evaluation.  Tech-
nology assessment Tests.
PB98-102262REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Capsule Report  WeUmao-Lord SO2  Recovery
Process.  Flue Gas  Desulfurtratlon Plant First
progress rept Jul-Nov 76.
Northern Indiana Public Service Co., Gary. IN.
1997,22p, EPA/62S/2-77/011.
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Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triande Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research tab.
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This capsule report describes initial results from a joint
Trogram being conducted by Northern Indiana Public
 "   " i Company (NIPSCO) and the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to demonstrate the sulfur di-
oxide (SO2) removal capabilities of the Wellman-Lord/
Allied Chemical flue gas desulfurization (FGD) facility.
The FGD demonstration plant is retrofitted to the Unit
No. 11  coal-fired boiler at NIPSCO's Dean H. Mitchell
Station in Gary, Indiana.

Keywords: 'Flue gases, 'Desulfurization,  'Coal fired
power plants. Sulfur dioxide. Retrofitting, Demonstra-
tion   projects,    Gary(lndiana),   FGD(Flue   Gas
Desulfurization).
PB98-102270REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Guide to Technical Resources for the Design of
Land Disposal Facilities.
National Risk Management Research tab., Cincinnati,
OH.
R. E. tandreth. Dec 88,78p, EPA/625/6-88/018.
Contract EPA-68-01-7374
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This  document is to direct the regulated community
and the regulators to the vast number of EPA techical
resource documents, handbooks, and guidance manu-
als as they prepare or review permits for land disposal
facilities. Trie topics included in this Guide are limited
to key performances standards and minimum tech-
nology requirements specified in 40 CFR Par 264 and
Part 270, for hazardous waste land disposal facilities.
Detailed topics include foundations, dike integrity and
slope stability, liner (both day and geosynthetic) sys-
tems, cover systems and  run-on/run-off controls. Each
chapter briefly  discusses  the existing regulations,
major technical parameters commonly considered, and
references to assist in the selection of the methodol-
ogy.

Keywords: 'Land disposal, 'Design criteria, 'Guides,
Hazardous  materials. Ground disposal. Waste man-
agement Dikes, Slope stability. Liners, Construction,
Installation, Leachate, Covers, Runoff, Erosion control,
Site investigations, Standards, Regulations, Require-
ments, Quality assurance.
PB98-102288REB                 PC A03/MF A01
EPA Technology Transfer Capsule Report: Fabric
Fitter Paniculate Control on Coal-Fired Utility Boil-
ers: Nucla, Co. and Sunbury, Pa.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Utilities and Industrial Power Div.
1976,20p, EPA/625/2-77/013.
Prepared in cooperation with Alliance Technologies
Corp., Bedford, MA.
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The U.S. EPA Industrial Environmental Research Lab-
oratory  in Research  Triangle Park, North Carolina
sponsored field sampling programs at two coal-fired fa-
cilities. Emission testing and analysis was performed
by  GCA/Technotogy  Division, Bedford,  Massachu-
setts. A major objective of the project was to character-
ized the performance of fabric filter systems used to re-
move particulates from boiler flue gases. Total mass
emission rates were measured using the standard EPA
Method 5 techniques. Isokinetic sampling of both the
inlet and outlet ducts, which provided accurate deter-
mination of paniculate mass  concentrations, allowed
for precise measurement of bag fitter efficiencies.

Keywords: 'Air pollution control  equipment, 'Electric
utilities, 'Fitters, Particulates, Coal fired power plants,
Fabrics, Glass doth. Cost  analysis, Economic analy-
sis, Operating costs.
PB98-102296REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Sulfur Oxides Control Technology  Series: Flue
Gas Desutfurization. Wellman-Lord Process. Sum-
mary rept
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
C. E. Hudak. and J. M. Burke. Feb 79,40p, EPA/625/
8-79/001.
Contract EPA-68-02-2608
See also PB92-150341, PB92-150358, PB92-150366,
PB81-157919,   PB81-206476,   PB81-218976   and
PB81-243164.  Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and En-
ergy Engineering Research tab.
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The Wellman-Lord flue gas desulfurization (FGD) proc-
ess, is being studied by the Environmental  Protection
Agency (EPA)  as part of and extensive program of
technology development in  the  area  of flue gas
desulfurization. In this regenerate process, sulfur di-
oxide (SO2) is removed from flue gases with a sodium
sulfite  scrubbing  solution.  The  concentrated  SO2
stream that is  produced can be processed into ele-
mental sulfur or sulfuric acid. The Industrial Environ-
mental Research Laboratory (IERL), in Research Tri-
angle Park, North Carolina,  is responsible for evaluat-
ing the reliability and cost effectiveness of FGD proc-
esses.  The Wellman-Lord process is a proven, viable
regenerable  FGD system producing  elemental sulfur.
This report serves as a technical bnefing of FGD con-
trol technologies for engineers, managers, and deci-
sion makers who require information about sulfur diox-
ide control alternatives. This report summarizes the
Wellman-Lord  FGD operation, and provides  a  basic
understanding of the significant processes for a reader
who is unfamiliar with FGD technology. All equations
are in the un-ionized form to simplify the presentation.

Keywords: 'Desulfurization, 'Flue gases, 'Scrubbing,
Sulfur oxides, Demonstration projects, Chemical engi-
neering, Sulfur dioxides. Sulfur, Sulfur acid, FGD(Flue
Gas Desulfurization), Wellman Lord Process.
PB98-102304REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Of-
fice of Technology Transfer.
Seminar Publication:' Pollution Control In the For-
est Products Industry.
Jordan (Edward C.) Co., Inc., Portland, ME.
J. L. Veatch, D. C. Bray, J. H. Himel. J. W. Robinson,
D. C. Junge, M. W. GuWon, A. H. Mick, G. Grimes, R.
H. Moyer, and J. D. Cook. Aug 79,92p, EPA/625/3-79/
010.
Prepared in cooperation with Oregon State Univ., Cor-
vallis. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,
Cincinnati, OH. Office of Technology Transfer.
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Contents:
   Introduction;
   The Clean Air Act;
   Northwest Forestry Burning;
   Wood Waste Combustion;
   Veneer Dryer Emissions;
   Direct-Fired Drying;
   Case Study:
   Pilot Studies for Paniculate Control of Hogged Fuel
     Boilers Fired with Salt Water-Stored Logs;
   Introduction;
   The Clean Water Ad;
   Nonpoint Sources and Water Quality Research for
     Forest Management Practices;
   Wood Preserving;
   Case Study:
   Wet Decking with Water Recycle;
   Case Study:
   Wastewater Handling at Boise Cascade's Elgin,
     Oregon Site;
   Case Study:
   Waste Management at Masonite Hardboard Mills;
   and Case Study:
   Wastewater Purification at Pacific Wood Treating
     Corporation.

Keywords: "Wood produds industry, 'Forest manage-
ment, 'Air pollution  control, 'Water pollution control,
Wood wastes. Emissions, Burning, Particulates, Sedi-
ments, Wood preservatives, Waste water. Waste man-
agement. Clean Water Ad, Case studies, Meetings.
        VOL 98, No. 1

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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-102312REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Capsule  Report:   Double   Alkali   Flue   Gas
Desulfurization System Applied at the General Mo-
tors Parma, Ohio Facility. Rept. tor Aug 74-May 76.
Little (Arthur D.), Inc., Cambridge, MA.
Feb 79,24p, EPA/625/2-78/016.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering
Research Lab.
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In 1969 General Motors began pilot operations of its
Double Alkali SO2 Control System to determine the ap-
plicability of stack  gas scrubbing to its industrial
powerhouses. Using data from its two-year pilot plant
development program, General Motors designed and
constructed a complete industrial-scale demonstration
plant capable of handling the emissions from  all four
coal fired boilers at the Chevrolet-Parma plant  near
Cleveland, Ohio. This  report describes the results of
the test program at Parma.

Keywords:  'Desulfurization, 'Air  pollution   control
equipment,  'Scrubbing, Coal, Sulfur dioxide, Industrial
wastes, Flue gases, Calcium oxides, Sodium carbon-
ates, Automobile industry. Industrial plants. Dual alkali
scrubbing.


PB98-102338REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Office of Pesticide Programs  Annual  Report for
1996.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 96,54p, EPA/735/R-96/001.
See also report for 1994, PB95-201521.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The mission of EPA's Office  of Pesticide Programs
(OPP) is to protect  public health and the environment
from the risks posed  by  pesticides and  to promote
safer means of pest control. Part I of the report  is orga-
nized according to three key themes underlying OPP's
work: (1) adapting to key changes in our statutory
framework, new scientific developments,  new tech-
nologies, and increasing global interdependence;  (2)
making significant strides in reducing pesticide risks to
health  and the environment;  and  (3)  continuing
progress in  increasing OPP productivity.

Keywords:   'US   EPA,   'Government   programs,
'Program management, Government agencies, Pes-
ticides, Pesticide residues, Agricultural chemicals, Pro-
ductivity, Registration, Risk  management,   Human
health. Environmental protection, Farm workers, Infor-
mation dissemination,  'Office of Pesticide Programs,
Reregistration.
 PB98-102692REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Catalog of Publications:  Office  of  Science  and
 Technology, 1997 Edition.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 Office of Science and Technology.
 Sep97,136p, EPA/820/B-97/001.
 See also PB93-152577.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The catalog lists documents produced by the Office of
 Science and Technology that are available from the
 Water Resource Center and the National Technical In-
 formation Service.

 Keywords:  'Water   pollution,  'Water  resources,
 'Catalogs(Publications),    'Bibliographies,    Potable
 water. Water quality standards, Sewage sludge, Waste
 water,  Municipal wastes, Industrial  wastes, Clean
 Water Act, Safe Drinking  Water Act, Sediments, Fish,
 US  EPA, Analytical  methods,  Economic  analysis,
•Office of Water, 'Office of Science and Technology,
Water quality criteria.
PB98-102734REB                 PC A21/MF A04
Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant
Data for Use in Fish Advisories.  Volume 2. Risk
Assessment  and Fish Consumption Limits. Sec-
ond Edition.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Off ice of Water.
Jul 97,454p, EPA/823/B-97/009.
See also PB94-204062.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The objective of Volume 2 is to provide guidance on
the development of risk-based meal consumption limits
for 25  high-priority chemical contaminants  (target
analytes). This second edition provides risk assessors
and managers with the most current lexicological infor-
mation   for  the  target  analytes   and  deletes
carbophenothion as a target analyte.

Keywords: 'Fish, 'Shellfish, "Food consumption, 'Risk
assessment. Animal tissues, Bioaccumulatiqn, Chemi-
cal compounds. Biological  effects, Food chains, Public
health, Health hazards,  Maximum permissible intake,
Environmental exposure, Children, Women, Toxicity,
Dose-response relationships, 'Health advisories, Con-
sumption limits.


PB98-102924REB             ,  PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Methylene  bis(thiocyanate). Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Aug 97,12p, EPA/738/F-97/005.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA,  22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for registration  case  2415,  methylene
bis(thiocyanate). Methylene bis(thiocyanate)  is em-
ployed in water cooling  systems, paint manufacturing,
metatworking cutting fluids, pulp and paper mills,  oil
drilling/mud packing fluids, leather processing, wood
pressure treatments (forest products), wood protection
treatments to buildings/products, and latex paints (in-
can).

Keywords:  Thiocyanates, 'Pesticides,  Fungicides,
Slimicides, Alaicides, Biocides, Bactericides, Disinfect-
ants, Esters, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Ani-
mals,  Exposure,  Environmental  transport,  Chemical
properties, Environmental impacts, Pollution regula-
tions.   Administrative  procedures.  Requirements,
'Methylene bis(thiocyanate),  'Reregistration, Methyl-
ene dithiocyanate,  Thiocyanic  acid, Microbiocides,
Microbiostats, Use patterns, CAS 6217-18-6.


PB98-102932REB                PC A02/MF A01
Fact  Sheet Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife
Advisories.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jun 97,7p, EPA/823/F-97/007.
See also PB95-207965.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The 1996 update for the database is now available.
This database includes all available information de-
scribing state-,  tribal-, and federally issued fish con-
sumption advisories in  the United  States for the  50
States, the District of Columbia, and four U.S. Terri-
tories, and has been expanded to include the 12 Cana-
dian provinces and territories. The database contains
information provided to  EPA by the  states, tribes, and
Canada  as  of  December  1996.  This  includes
advisories issued by several Native American tribes.

Keywords: "Fish,  'Wildlife, 'Food consumption, 'Data
bases,  Bioaccumulation,  Trends, Terrestrial  eco-
systems, Water pollution effects, Aquatic ecosystems,
Food  chains. Public health, Health hazards, Mer-
cury(Metal),   Polychlorinated  biphenyls,   Canada,
United States, 'Health advisories.
PB98-103005REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September
1997.
Heritage  Corridor  Steering  Committee,  Havre de
Grace, MD.
Sep 97,66p, CBP/TRS-185/97, EPA/903/R-97/025.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, An-
napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Partnership of local officials, community  leaders and
private organizations has been involved in an effort to
improve the quality of life in the Havre de Grace region
through heritage tourism. The Plan will: Guide the his-
toric preservation,  promotion, interpretation, protec-
tion, enjoyment and  economic  revitalization  of the
Havre de Grace Heritage  Corridor; Coordinate and
support existing efforts in the proposed State and Na-
tional Heritage Area efforts in the Lower Susquehanna
region; Facilitate collaboration with other regional ef-
forts; Help the community to leverage funding from the
Federal, State and private sectors. The Plan is not in-
tended to duplicate or supplant ongoing public or pri-
vate efforts.

Keywords: 'Conservation, 'History, 'Tourism, Commu-
nity development,  Economics, Culture,  Recreation,
Natural resources  management,  'Heritage Corridor,
'Havre de Grace(Maryland).
 PB98-103120REB                PC A06/M F A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides
 from Turf to Home: Comparison  of Dislodgeable
 Turf Residues with Carpet Dust and  Carpet Sur-
 face Residues. Project rept.
 Battelle, Columbus, OH.
 M. G. Nishioka, H. M. Burkholder, M. C. Brinkman, and
 S. M. Gordon. 19 Mar 97, 96p, EPA/600/R-97/108.
 Contract EPA-68-DO-0007
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection  Agency, Re-
 search Triangle Park,  NC.  National  Exposure Re-
 search Lab.
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 The purpose of the research reported  was to develop
 methods to study the track-in of lawn-care chemicals
 and to carry out controlled simulations of the process.
 The movement  of  lawn-applied pesticides into the
 home by walking over treated turf grass (track-in) was
 measured over a one-week period after application.
 Pesticides and application methods evaluated included
 spray application of the herbicide acids  dicamba and
 2,4-D;   granular  application   of  the insecticide
 chlorpyrifos; and  spray application of the insecticide
 chlorpyrifos and the fungjcide  chlorothalonil.  A new
 sampling tool, the PUF Roller, was  used  to collect
 dislodgeable  residues from both turf  and carpeting.
 Replicate measurements of tun* dislodgeable residues
 showed  deviations  of 2-70 percent from the mean,
 which is considered very good given the non-uniformity
 of a turf surface. The transfer from turf to dust and from
 turf to carpet surface dislodgeable residues was pro-
 portional to the transfer from turf to PUF: relative trans-
 fer from turf to dust was 0.8-1.6 percent of the transfer
 from  turf to PUF; relative transfer from  turf to carpet
 surface was 0.1-0.2 percent of the transfer from turf to
 PUB. For non-volatile pesticides, the herbicides in par-
 ticular, both carpet dust levels and  carpet surface
 dislodgeable residue levels were highly correlated with
 turf dislodgeable residue levels. For more volatile pes-
 ticides, such as chlorpyrifos, the sum of the level in the
 dust  and in  the carpet surface dislodgeable sample
 was correlated well with the turf dislodgeble residue
 level.


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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords: "Pesticides. 'Dust, 'Soils, "Carpets, Pes-
ticide residues,  Herbicides, Fungicides, Insecticides,
Turf,  Shoes,  Surfaces,  Environmental  transport,
Houses, Comparisons.
PB98-103138REB                 PCA02/MFA01
Addendum  to  the 'Interim CERCLA  Settlement
Policy* Issued on December 5,1984. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement.
30Sep97,8p.
Document is paginated as submitted by the inputting
source.
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This memorandum transmits an addendum to the 'In-
terim CERCLA Settlement Policy* which was issued by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and
the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on December 5,
1984. Because that guidance document does not apply
to CERCLA cost recovery settlemments in which the
parties are not agreeing to perform remedial design/re-
medial action work or a non-time critical removal, EPA
and DOJ are issuing this addendum to provide the Re-
gions with direction for  addressing  potential com-
promises of CERCLA cost recovery claims due to the
existence of a significant orphan share.

Keywords:   "Superfund,   "Government  policies,
"Liabilities,  'Responsibility,  "Payments.  Violations.
Hazardous materials.  Waste management. Pollution
control, Remedial action, Requirements, Law enforce-
ment. Pollution regulations, Cost recovery, US EPA,
*CERCLA(Comprenensiye Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act), "Comprehensive En-
vironmental Response Compensation and Liability Act,
Orphan shares, Setttement(Law).
PB98-103146REB                PC A03/MF A01
Guidance on EPA  Participation  in  Bankruptcy
Cases. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement.
S. A. Herman. 30 Sep 97.18p.
Supersedes PB92-105485.
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This guidance identifies the factors to be considered by
EPA in determinig whether to participate in a banruptch
case, including whether to pursue coltectto of costs or
penalties against debtors who have liability  under
CERCLA or other environmental statutes.

Keywords:   "Superfund,    "Waste   management,
•Hazardous materials, "Bankruptcy. Guidelines, Law
enforcement.  Liabilities,   •CERCLA(Comprehensive
Environmental Response Compensation and Liability
Act), •Comprehensive Environmental Response Com-
pensation and Liability Act
PB98-103153REB                PCA04/MFA01
Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative
Orders under Section 311 (e) and (e) of the Clean
Water Act Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
B.Breen.1 Jul97,45p.
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The final  guidance document on the issuance of ad-
ministrative orders under section 311 (c) and (e) of the
Ctean Water Act fCWAO, as amended by the Oil Pollu-
tion Act of 1990 fOPAT provides legal authority for the
issuance  of administrative orders for the cleanup and
prevention of discharges and threatened discharges of
oil and hazardous substances into navigable waters,
adjoining  shorelines, and certain other areas. White the
guidance document discusses the separate  use of
each order authority, it recommends joint use of the
section 311 (c) and (e) enforcement authorities when-
ever possible because of broader  reach  of  orders
issued under both authorities.

Keywprds: "Clean Water Act, 'Oil spills, "Hazardous
materials spills, 'Contingency planning, "Remediation,
Navigable waters, Shorelines, Authority, Responsibil-
ity, Water  quality management,  Law  enforcement.
Legal aspects,  Guidance, Water pollution control.
Water pollution abatement, pill Pollution Act of 1990,
Cleanup  operations, Pollution  prevention, National
Contingency Plan.
PB98-103195REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Field Evaluation  of Screening  Techniques for
Polycyclic    Aromatic    Hydrocarbons,    2,4-
Dipnenoxyacetic Acid, and  Pentachlorophenol In
Air, House Dust, Soil, and Total Diet Project rept.
Battelle, Columbus,  OH.
J. C. Chuang, Y. L Chou, M. Nishioka. R. Menton, K.
Andrews, and M. Pollard. Nov 97,160p, EPA/600/R-
97/109.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0023
Sponsored by Environmental  Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. National Exposure Re-
search Lab.
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The objectives of this project were to evaluate ELISA
screening  methods and  determine  whether these
methods indicate effectively those microenvironments
where high  exposure to  polycydic  aromatic hydro-
carbons (PAH)  or  other  semivolatile organic  com-
pounds (SVOC) is likely. The dust/soil samples as well
as sample extracts  of air and food samples collected
from 13 low-income homes in the summer of 1995
were analyzed  by  PAH and  C-PAH assays. These
sample extracts were also analyzed by gas chrorna-
tography/mass spectrometry  (GM/MS) to determine
aricyl PAH and phthalates.  The dust/soil samples from
13 low-income homes collected during the spring of
1996 were analyzed by PAH C-PAH, 2,4-D, and PCP
assays. Different aliquots of these samples were ana-
lyzed by conventional (GC/MS) methods for PAH and
by GC with electron capture detection (GC/ECD) for
2,4-D and PCP. The ELISA data were compared with
GM/MS  data or GC/ECD data.  For PAH measure-
ments, there is no strong relationship  between the
EUSA results and GC/MS  results when data of similar
types of samples were combined from different field
studies.  The ELISA data  (C-PAH) and GC/MS (B2
PAH) data showed  stronger relationships for dust/soil
collected from 22 NHEXAS homes. The ELISA screen-
ing for PAH can indicate the likely presence of high lev-
els of PAH in dust/soil samples. There is a positive but
weak relationship between GC/ECD data and ELISA
datafor2.4-DandPCP.

Keywords:      "Dust,     "Soil     contamination,
•Ingestion(Biotogy),      "Inhalation,      "Sampling,
•Quantitative chemical analysis, Pentachlorophenol,
Polycyclic  aromatic hydrocarbons, Phthalates, Food
contamination. Houses,  Residential buildings, Gas
spectroscopy. Mass spectroscopy, Electron  capture,
Statistical    analysis,   2-4-diphenoxyacetic   acid,
Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB98-103211REB                 PCA16/MFA03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Methyl-
ene  bis  (thiocyanate).  (Includes  RED  FACTS:
Methylene bis (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Aug 97,339p, EPA/738/R-97/005.
For Fact Sheet only, see PB98-102924.
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This  document  presents  the  Agency's  decision
regrding the reregistration eligibility of the registered
used of methytene bis(thiocyanate). Section I is the in-
troduction.    Section   II   describes   methytene
bi(thiocyanate), 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 methylene bi(thiocyanate). Sec-
tion V discusses the reregistration requirements for
methylene bis(thiocyanate). Finally, Section VI is the
Appendices which support this Reregistration Eligibility
Decision.

Keywords:  "Thiocyanates,  "Pesticides,  Fungicides,
SlimickJes, Algfckdes, Biocides, BacterickJes, Disinfect-
ants, Esters, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Ani-
mals, Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical
properties. Environmental impacts, Pollution  regula-
tions.  Administrative  procedures.  Requirements,
'Methylene bis(thiocyanate), "Registration,  Methyl-
ene dithiocyanate, Thiocyanic acid, Microbiocides,
Microbiostats, Use patterns, CAS 6217-18-6.
PB98-103229REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Ambient  Aquatic  Life  Water  Quality  Criteria
Tributyltin'. Draft rept.
Wisconsin Univ.-Superior.
Jul 97,162p, EPA/822/D-97/001.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0036
See also PB93-167047. Prepared in cooperation with
Great Lakes Environmental Center,  Traverse City, Ml.
Sponsored by  Environmental   Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Water.
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Contents:
   Introduction;
   Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Animals;
   Chronic Toxicity to Aquatic Animals;
   Toxicity to Aquatic Plants;
   Bioaccumulation;
   Other Data;
   Unused Data;
   Summary;
   National Criteria;
   Implementation;
   and References.

Keywords:    "Tributyltin,   "Water   pollution   ef-
fects(Animals),  "Water  pollution   effects(Plants),
"Aquatic ecosystems, Aquatic animals. Aquatic plants.
Tin organic compounds, Organotins, Environmental ef-
fects, Biological effects. Ecological concentration, Tox-
icity, Bioaccumulation, Salt water. Chemical analysis,
Pollution  regulations, Clean  Water Act, Guidelines,
Table(Data), Listings, "Water quality  criteria.
PB98-103237REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Water Quality Criteria and Standards Newsletter.
Spring and Summer 1997.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
1997,16p, EPA/823/N-97/005.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Water quality criteria define the chemical, physical, and
biological aspects of water quality needed to protect
the designated uses of the water that States and Tribes
adopt in their water quality standards. EPA established
a Water Quality Criteria Steering Committee and two
Technical Review Committees. The Water Quality Cri-
teria Steering Committee was established to identify
and  address emerging water quality criteria issues
within EPA in a timely fashion and facilitate commu-
nication on these issues between Regional and Head-
quarters Offices. Trie  Steering  Committee works in
conjunction with two Technical  Review Committees
(human health and  aquatic life)  which will draw from
the scientific water quality expertise residing in various
EPA offices. The Technical Review committees evalu-
ate scientifc issues related to the development, imple-
mentation and interpretation of water quality criteria.

Keywords:  "Water quality  standards,  "US  EPA.
"Criteria, Water quality management, Chemical prop-
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
erties, Physical properties, Biological properties, Envi-
ronmental issues, Water pollution abatement, Regula-
tions, States(United States).
PB98-103385REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and  Fu-
migation  Operations  NESHAP.  Implementation
Document.
Midwest Research Inst., Gary, NC.
Sep 97, 71 p, EPA/456/R-97/004.
See also PB93-226744. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office
of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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The purpose of this document is to provide these per-
sonnel with implementation materials to assist them in
conducting complete and efficient inspections at ethyl-
ene oxide commercial sterilization and fumigation op-
erations  to  determine compliance  with  NESHAP.
Chapter 2 of this document  presents a summary of the
requirements of the regulation. Strategies for determin-
ing applicability of the regulation, including flowcharts,
are provided in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 discusses the
emission reductions and limits in the regulation and the
control techniques that may be  used to meet these
standards.  Requirements for demonstrating compli-
ance with the regulation are discussed in Chapter 5.
Chapter 6 summarizes the recordkeeping and report-
ing requirements of the regulation. Chapter 7 covers in-
spection procedures, including inspector checklists. A
summary of commonly asked questions and answers
are included in Chapter 8, and a  list of other available
implementation materials is included in Chapter 9. Ap-
pendix A contains a glossary of terms and nomen-
clature used in the regulation. A detailed 'table of con-
tents' of the regulation is included as Appendix B. A list
of known facilities is included as Appendix C.

Keywords: 'Ethylene oxide, 'Air pollution  standards,
•Sterilization, 'Fumigation, Emissions,  Gases, Pollu-
tion regulations, Clean Air Act, Standards compliance,
Scrubbers,   Oxidation,  Aeration,   Implementation,
Record keeping, Requirements, "NESHAP(National
Emission  Standards for Hazardous Air  Pollutants),
'National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air  Pol-
lutants.
 PB98-103393REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Radon   Reduction   Techniques  for  Detached
 Houses: Technical Guidance. Special rept. Apr 86.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
 D. C. Sanchez, and D. B. Henschel. Jun 86,66p, EPA/
 625/5-86-019.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report represents technical guidance based on the
 results of the EPA tests and documented tests by other
 research groups on actual houses with elevated indoor
 radon levels, and is intended to supply radiological
 health  officials, building contractors,  and concerned
 homeowners with information on how to modify houses
 to reduce indoor radon. Introductory information is pro-
 vided on sources of indoor radon, the health effects of
 radon exposure, methods for measuring radon levels,
 and how radon enters and builds up in house air. Nine
 methods for reducing indoor radon in detached houses
 are  described:  natural  and  forced-air  ventilation,
 forced-air ventilation with heat recovery, active avoid-
 ance of house depressurization, sealing major radon
 sources, sealing radon entry routes, drain-tile soil ven-
 tilation,  active ventilation of  hollow-block basement
 walls, and sub-slab ventilation. For each method, infor-
 mation is presented on principle of operation, applica-
 bility, how much  confidence  one  can have that the
 method can achieve radon reduction, and an estimate
 of installation costs.

 Keyworts: 'Houses, 'Radon, 'Air pollution  control,
 "Indoor air pollution, Natural radioactivity, Soil gases.
 Soil-structure  interactions,   Foundations(Structures),
 Ventilation systems, Air flow, Air infiltration, Concrete
slabs, Depressurization,  Permeability, Sealing mate-
rials, Membranes.
PB98-103401REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC.
Handbook:  Operation and Maintenance of Hos-
pital Medical Waste Incinerators. Final rept.
Midwest Research Inst., Gary, NC.
R. M. Neulicht,  M. B. Turner, L. S. Chaput, D. D.
Wallace, and S. G. Smith. Jan 90,112p, EPA/625/6-
89/024.
Contracts EPA-68-02-4395, EPA-68-C8-0011
See also PB89-190615. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC.
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The primary objective of this document is to identify the
operation and  maintenance  (O&M) procedures that
should be practiced on hospital medical waste inciner-
ators and associated air pollution control equipment to
minimize air emissions. This document provides gen-
eral guidance on proper O&M procedures with the in-
tention of  identifying good  operating practices. The
document is intended as a technical guide for use by
Federal, State, and local agency personnel, hospital
waste management personnel, and hospital incinerator
operators.  The document presents background infor-
mation on hospital and medical waste incineration sys-
tems  including a summary  of combustion principles
and descriptions of the types of incinerators typically
used for hospital medical wastes. Background informa-
tion on add-on  air pollution control systems also is pre-
sented. Key operating parameters and good operating
practices for the inceneration and air pollution systems
are identified  and  discussed. General guidance on
maintenance of the systems also is provided. Common
operating problems, their possible causes, and pos-
sible solutions to the problems are presented. Other
topics discussed include control and monitoring instru-
mentation, recordkeeping procedures, and safety.

Keywords:  'Medical waste  disposal,  'Incinerators,
'Operation and maintenance, 'Combustion efficiency,
Incineration,   Facilities  management,  Combustion
chambers, Air  pollution control equipment, Emissions,
Air pollution monitor, Scrubbers, Stack  gases, Filters,
Guidelines, Handbooks, Waste characterization.
 PB98-104029REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success
 in Advancing Public Health Protection.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Sep 97, 14p, EPA/810/F-97/002.
 See also PB96-203351.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The SDWA amendments emphasize  comprehensive
 public  health protection through regulatory  improve-
 ments,  increased funding, prevention programs, and
 public participation. The amendments  improve the ex-
 isting regulatory  framework in two important ways.
 First, a new focus on risk-based priority-setting means
 that EPA will decide which contaminants  to regulate
 based on data about the adverse hearth effects of the
 contaminant,  its  occurrence in public  water  systems,
 and the projected risk reduction. Second,  states now
 have greater flexibility to implement the Act responsibly
 to meet their specific needs.

 Keywords: 'Safe Drinking Water Act, 'Water quality
 standards, 'Pollution regulations, Potable water, Water
 sources,  Water  pollution  abatement, Public health,
 Standards compliance, Infrastructure, Arsenic, Micro-
 organism control(Water), Guidelines, State Revolving
 Fund.
 PB98-104037REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 State Methods for Delineating Source Water Pro-
 tection Areas for Surface Water Supplied Sources
 of Drinking Water.
 Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 Office of Water.
Aug 97,46p, EPA/816/R-97/008.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A  review of Federal, State,  and Local government
methods to delineate surface water source water pro-
tection areas (SWPAs) in watersheds or basins, indi-
cates the  primarily three methods have been used.
These methods are: topographic boundary delineation;
setback/buffer zone delineation; and time-of-travel cal-
culation. Modeling techniques have been used to en-
hance these three methods. A summary of these meth-
ods is presented in this report. Many of the methods, or
approaches, described in this document can be used
to delineate subunits of a surface water SWPA.

Keywords: "Water sources, 'Surface waters, 'Drinking
water, 'Water quality management, Potable water,
Watershed management, Water pollution abatement,
Environmental protection, States(United States), State
programs.  Watersheds,  Topography,  Boundaries,
Buffers, Calculation methods.
PB98-104045REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Small System Compliance Technology List for the
Surface Water Treatment Rule.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 97,50p, EPA/815/R-97/002.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The document is essentially an annotated list of treat-
ment technologies that can be used by small water
systems to comply with the surface water treatment
rule. The document describes the treatment tech-
nologies listed in the SWTR as well as those not listed.

Keywords:  "Water systems, 'Water quality standards,
'Standards compliance, Water services, Water utilities,
Potable water, Water treatment, Water pollution control
equipment, Filtration, Membranes,  Disinfection,  Re-
quirements, Regulations, Technology utilization, Safe
Drinking Water Act, "Small systems, "Surface Water
Treatment Rule, National Primary Drinking Water Reg-
ulations.
 PB98-104060REB                PC A04/MF A01
 Combined  Lists of  Environmental Laboratories.
 Semiannual rept.
 Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
 field. Div. of Labs.
 Jul97,37p, IEPA/LABS-97/020.
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 Table of Contents:
    Laboratories Certified for Chemical Analyses in
       Potable Water;
    Laboratories Certified for Microbiological Analyses
       in Potable Water;
    Commercial Laboratories;
    Municipal Laboratories;
    Out of State Laboratories;
    Illinois Laboratories Certified for Radiological
       Analyses in Potable Water;
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Contract
       Laboratories;
    Other Laboratories Desiring to Analyze
       Environmental Samples;
    Laboratories That Conduct Chemical Analyses;
    Laboratories That Conduct Biomonitoring Acute
       and Chronic Tpxicity Tests;
    Laboratories Available for Emergency Response
       Analyses;
    and Companies and Consultants Offering On-Site
       Air Pollution Testing Services.

 Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Laboratories, 'Listings, Chemical
 analysis,   Potable  water,  Drinking  water,  Micro-
 biological   techniques,    Microbiological    analysis,
 Radiochemical analysis, Radiometric analysis, Biologi-
                                                                                                                               March 1998

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
cal monitoring, Toxicity, Air pollution sampling. Certifi-
cation, Quality control, Contract Laboratory Program,
Environmental sampling.


PB98-104193REB                PC A04/MF A01
Experience in Incineration Applicable to Super-
fund Site Remediation.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Cincinnati,  OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
C. A. demons. Dec 88,40p, CERI-88-91, EPA/625/9-
88/008.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document is intended for use a reference tool for
hazardous waste site remediation where incineration is
a treatment alternative. Its purpose is to provide the
user with a collection of information garnered from the
experiences of those using incineration. The document
presents: useful lessons applicable to the evaluation
and selection  process  as  it pertains to  Incineration:
guidance for good operating practice; and information
useful in the planning and initiation of remedies based
on incineration technology. The data  and information
used in the preparation of this document were col-
lected from personnel who have been involved in the
selection and application of incineration techniques to
hazardous waste disposal as well as from a com-
prehensive literature search.

Keywords: 'Superlund. 'Incineration, 'Remediation,
'Waste treatment, Hazardous materials,  Incinerators,
Decontamination, Heat treatment. Combustion cham-
bers, Operation  and maintenance, Emissions, Stack
gases. Pollution control, Regulations,  Waste charac-
terization.
PB98-104201REB                PCA10/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati. OH. Risk
Reduction Engineering Lab.
In-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater
Sludge. Summary Report. Final rept. Jan 88-Sep 89.
Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Boston, MA.
J. Johnston, J. Donovan, A. Pintince, S. Richmond, H.
Schuttz, U Beyer, and C. Merrill. Sep 89,200p, EPA/
625/8-89/016.
Contracts EPA-68-03-3346, EPA-68-08-0014
Prepared in cooperation with Eastern Research Group,
Inc., Arlington, MA. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engi-
neering Lab.
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This report documents a survey of eight full-scale, op-
erating in-vessel plants: Akron,  OH (Paygro); Cape
May  County,  NJ  (Purac); Clayton  County,  GA
Tauknan;  Newborn,  or   (Ashbrook-Simon-Hartley);
Pittsburgh,  NY (Fairfield); Portland, or (Taulman);
Sarsota, PL (Purac); and Schenectady, NY (American
Bio  Tech).  This  study   confirmed that  in-vessel
composting is a total system comprised of several inte-
grally related components: materials handling, reac-
tors, an aeration system, exterior curing/storage facili-
ties, an odor control system, and marketing of the com-
post product Inadequate or improper design, manage-
ment, operation, or maintenance of any of the compo-
nents will seriously impact the total system, and most
likely adversely affect the compost product The major
problems encountered at these facilities were not relat-
ed to the reactor itself, but to the other components:
materials handling and odor control.

Keywords: "Composting, 'Municipal wastes, 'Sludge
disposal, 'Land disposal. Sewage sludge. Water pollu-
tion plants. Waste water. Metals, Organic compounds,
Pathogens. Odors, Bkxeactors, Aeration, Project plan-
ning. Design criteria. Operation and  maintenance,
Case studies.
PB98-104631REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Nitrogen Oxides:  Impacts on Public Health and
the owironment.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Air and Radiation.
D. Price, R. Birnbaum, R. Batiuk, D. Grano, M.
McCullough, and R. Smith. Aug 97,165p, EPA/452/R-
97/002.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this document is to describe the mul-
tiple impacts on human health and welfare that result
from emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx). Emissions of
NOx result in an unusually broad  range of detrimental
effects to human health and the environment. In addi-
tion, this document states EPA's intent to consider the
multiple  environmental  impacts  of  NOx  emissions
when  making policy decisions regarding regulation of
NOx emissions.

Keywords: 'Nitrogen oxides, 'Public health, "Health ef-
fects,  "Environmental impacts, Nitrogen dioxide, Nitro-
gen cycle, Air pollution effects, Emissions, Acid rain,
Ozone, Photochemistry, Particulates, Visibility, Drink-
ing  water,  Eutrophication, Global warming, Green-
house effects.  Ozone  depletion.  Terrestrial  eco-
systems, Air pollution sources, Air pollution control, Air
pollution standards. Clean Air Act.
PB98-104706REB                 PC A03/MF A01
SAB Report: Review of the Sector Facility Index-
ing Project (SFIP).
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Science Advisory Board.
Sep 97.17p, EPA-SAB-EEC-97-012.
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The subject of this EEC report is the Office of Enforce-
ment and Compliance Assistance's (DECS) Sector Fa-
cility Indexing Project (SFIP). The SFIP incorporates
the TRI emissions data and toxicity weighting factors
(taken from the TRI Relative Risk-Based  Environ-
mental Indicators Project) in a system designed to gen-
erate an index which not only takes into account the re-
ported quantities of the chemicals but also takes into
account the chronic human health hazards associated
with those chemicals, without considering exposure.
The SAB  was  asked  to  examine the technical
underpinnings of the use of toxicty weighting factors in
the SFIP.

Keywords: "Toxicity, 'Weighting  functions, 'Risk as-
sessment,   "Environmental  exposure,   Pollutants,
Chemicals,  Health hazards.  Public health.  Human
health,  Risk management,  Emissions,  Reviewing,
•Sector Facility Indexing  Project, TRHToxics Release
Inventory), Hazard Ranking System, Risk indicators.
 PB98-104714REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 SAB Report: Review of the National Risk Manage-
 ment Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Science Advisory Board.
 Sep 97,33p, EPA-SAB-EEC-97-011.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 At the request of the Office of Research and Develop-
 ment (ORD), the Environmental Engineering Commit-
 tee (EEC) of the Science Advisory Board (SAB) con-
 ducted a review of the Agency's National Risk Man-
 agement Research  Laboratory's (NRMRL) program.
 The EEC's charge was to review NRMRL's strategic di-
 rections and approach to research within the context of
 both the 1995  realignment of ORD's organizational
 structure and its strategic plan.

 Keywords:   'Reviewing,   'Research    programs,
 •Program management,  Labortories, Research man-
 agement,  US EPA,  Risk assessment, Environmental
 research,  Research and  development, Science and
 technology,  Decision making. Peer review, "National
 Risk Management ResearchLaboratory.
PB98-104722REB                PC A05/MF A01
SAB Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assess-
ment.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Science Advisory Board.
Sep 97,58p, EPA-SAB-EHC-97-010.
See also PB83-191262.
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EPA first issued cancer guidelines in 1986. In April
1996,  new  draft  Guidelines  were  released.  The
Science Advisory Board's (SAB) Environmental Health
Committee (EHC) was asked to review the proposed
revisions, and met on February 13-14, 1997, in Wash-
ington, D.C.  The  Committee found the proposed
Guidelines to be significant step forward in carcinogen
risk assessment, and particularly  commended  the
Agency for addressing the controversial aspects of the
new Guidelines with a frank  unbiased approach. The
new  Guidelines will cause  risk assessors to place
greater emphasis on the utilization of all the available
scientific  information  in characterizing cancer risks.
However, the Committee also identified areas in which
improvement was possible.

Keywords:  "Risk  assessment, "Guidelines,  Public
health. Health hazards, Carcinogens, Carcinogenicity
tests, Neoplasms, Human populations, Dose-response
relationships, Statistical analysis, Data analysis, Infor-
mation needs, "Cancer.
PB98-104730REB                 PCA03/MFA01
SAB  Report: Evaluation  of  the Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP) Re-
search Strategy and Research Plan.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Science Advisory Board.
Sep 97,26p, EPA-SAB-EPEC-97-009.
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The Ecological Processes and  Ef222ts  Committee
(EPEC) of the Science Advisory Board (SAB) met on
May 14, 1997 to review the Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment Program (EMAP) Research Strategy
and Research Plan. On the one hand, there was seri-
ous concern based on presentations made to EPEC
that many of the  advances made in  EMAP's  initial
phase on important issues like development of ecologi-
cal indicators and  the implementation of pilot studies
were  being lost in the transition to Phase 2. On the
other hand, the Committee was impressed with the ex-
cellent advances in the state-of-the-science that have
been  made in several areas, despite the recent period
of institutional turmoil. In particular, the Committee ap-
plauds advances by EMAP in the critical area of land-
scape characterization.

Keywords: "Program management, "Research  man-
agement, "Planning, Research programs, Land use.
Landscapes, Ecosystems, Natural resources manage-
ment, Strategies,  Environmental Monitoring and As-
sessment Program, Ecological integrity.


PB98-104748REB                PC A06/MF A01
SAB  Report: Review of the Multi-Agency Radi-
ation  Survey and  Site   Investigation  Manual
(MARSSIM).
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Radiation Advisory Committee.
Sep 97,79p, EPA/SAB/RAC-97/008.
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The report addresses the charge and elaborates upon
significant  issues  related  to technical   aspects of
MARSSIM. In particular, this report focuses on specific
technical issues that the Subcommittee felt would be
most likely to require the attention of the Multi-Agency
workgroup in order to provide the most comprehensive
and technically-supportable basis for the manual.
8      VOL. 98, No. 1

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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords: "Radiation monitoring, "Site investigations,
•Radiometric  surveys,  "Manuals, Radiation doses.
Risk assessment. Data  acquisition,  Data  analysis.
Data quality, Information dissemination. Planning, Re-
viewing,  Interagency cooperation, MARSSIM(Mufti-
Agency Radiation Survey and Site Investigation Man-
ual).
PB98-104763REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk
Management Guidelines.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Science Advisory Board.
30 Sep 97,10p, EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-002.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Ecological Processes  and Effects  Committee
(EPEC) of the Science Advisory Board met on July 22,
1997 in part to discuss with Agency staff approaches
and key issues for future Agency guidelines on ecologi-
cal risk management. The Committee's advice on how
to move forward in developing ecological risk manage-
ment guidance for the Agency is contained in this SAB
Advisory.

Keywords: "Risk assessment, "Environmental  policy,
"Government policies, US EPA, Ecology, Ecosystems,
Environmental monitoring, Guidelines, "Ecological risk
management.
PB98-104771REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the
Index of Watershed Indicators.
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Science Advisory Board.
30 Sep 97,14p, EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-003.
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The Ecological Processes and  Effects Committee of
the Science Advisory Board met to review and provide
comments on the  National  Watershed Assessment
Project (NWAP), recently renamed the Index of Water-
shed Indicators (IWI), being developed by the Office of
Water. The purpose of IWI is to provide available data
in a Geographic Information System (GIS) format to in-
terested parties, including state and tribal governments
and members of the public, for assessing the condition
and vulnerability of watersheds. This letter contains the
Committee's overall comments on IWI, as well as re-
sponses to the five specific questions contained in the
Charge.

Keywords: "Water  resources,  "Mapping,  Watershed
management, Water pollution abatement, Water qual-
ity  management,  Data  collection,  Data processing.
Data analysis, Data management,  Geographic'infor-
mation systems,  Environmental impact assessments,
Information dissemination, "Index of Watershed Indica-
tors.
PB98-105190REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Study of Volatile  Organic Compound  Emissions
from Consumer and Commercial Products. Vol-
ume 6. Aerosol Products and Packaging Systems.
Report to Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Emission Standards Div.
Mar 95,138p, EPA/453/R-94/066F.
See also PB98-105208.
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Table of Contents:
   Introduction;
   Aerosol System Components;
   Characterization of the Aerosol Industry;
   Alternative Dispensing Technologies;
   Characteristics of Selected Aerosol Products;
   (Personal Care Products;
   Household Products;
   Automotive/Industrial Products;
   Paints, Primers, and Varnishes;
   Insect Sprays;
   Food Products;
   Animal Products;
   and Miscellaneous Products);
   and Conclusions.

Keywords: "Consumer products, "Emissions, Clean Air
Act,  Aerosols,  Packaging, Ozone,  Photochemistry,
Atomizing,  Spraying,  Propellants,   Fluorocarbons,
Valves, Containers, Automotive components, Paints,
Insecticides, Food stuffs, Industry, Alternatives, Utiliza-
tion,  "Volatile organic compounds, "Commercial prod-
ucts, Personal care products, Households products.
PB98-105208REB                 PCA10/MFA02
Study  of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
from Consumer and Commercial Products. Report
to Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Mar 95,178p, EPA/453/R-94/066A.
See also PB98-105224.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this report is to respond to the Clean Air
Act (Act) requirement to report to the Congress on con-
sumer  and  commercial products as contributors to
ozone nonattainment. The objectives of the study ars
(1) to determine the potential of consumer and com-
mercial product VOC emissions to contribute to ozone
levels which violate the  national ambient air quality
standard (NAAQS) for ozone; and (2) establish criteria
for regulating consumer and commercial products or
classes or categories of products under the authority of
section 183(e) of the Act. EPA consulted  with con-
sumer product manufacturers and other interested par-
ties to  determine which products would be the most
amenable to an  expedited  regulation that  could
achieve significant VOC  emission reductions without
serious adverse effects on consumer satisfaction or
price of the products. The industry identified a group of
24 consumer products that meet these criteria.

Keywords: "Consumer products,  "Emissions, Ozone,
Photochemistry,  Chemical  reactivity,  Regulations,
Clean  Air  Act, Incentives, Landfills, Waste  wate,
Aerosols, Packaging, Plastics, Paints, Coatings, Sol-
vents,  "Volatile  organic  compuonds,  "Commercial
products, Environmental fate, Personal care products.
Household products.


PB98-105224REB                 PC A10/MF A02
Study  of Volatile  Organic Compound Emissions
from Consumer and Commercial Products. Vol-
ume 2. Comprehensive  Emissions Inventory. Re-
port to Congress.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Mar 95,190p, EPA/453/R-94/066B.
Portions of this document are not fully legible. See also
PB98-105190.
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The primary purpose of the study and report to Con-
gress is to educate the  EPA and Congress on con-
sumer  and  commercial products as contributors to
ozone  nonattainment and to identify opportunities for
reduction of VOC emissions from the use  of these
products. In addition, some information obtained from
the EPA studies was used to establish criteria for regu-
lation of consumer  and commercial products and  uti-
lized during the process of exercising the criteria to de-
velop the regulatory agenda. The purpose of the inven-
tory effort was to develop estimates of annual VOC
emissions in ozone nonattainment areas for every con-
sumer  and  commercial product  category subject to
section 183(e). These estimates, along with other infor-
mation, were used to develop a prioritized list of cat-
egories to be regulated as required by section 183(e).

Keywords: "Consumer products, "Emissions, Clean Air
Act,  Environmental surveys, Air pollution  sources.
Emission factors, Waste water, Landfills, Coating proc-
esses, Solvents, Printing, Adhesives, Construction ma-
terials, Combustion products, Tobacco smokes, Cook-
ing,  Food, Mold  release agents,  Ozone,  Photo-
chemistry, "Volatile organic compounds, "Emission in-
ventories, "Commercial products, Environmental fate.
PB98-105422REB                PC A05/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Prob-
lems: Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake
Bay States.
Maryland Univ., College Park. Inst. for Governmental
Service.
P. Favero. Oct 97,74p, CBP/TRS-187/97, EPA/903/R-
97/028.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, An-
napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.
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This paper is intended for people who make public de-
cisions about the bay and about other environmental
resources-both interested citizens and public officials.
It provides a nonmathematical, institutional model for
investigating nonpoint source water pollution issues-
beginning with a set of ideas for how to analyze the
issue-to  judgements about the value of policies and
programs designed to solve the problem. After an ex-
planation of nonpoint source  issues, a definition of the
model, and an examination of research methods, the
model is  used in chapters 2 through 4 to guide analy-
ses of nonpoint source policies in Virginia,  Pennsyl-
vania, and Maryland. This discussion, in Chapter 5, of-
fers suggestions  for researchers and public policy
makers about how to analyze nonpoint source water
pollution issues.

Keywords: "Water  pollution control, "Npnpoint sources,
"State government, "Government policies, "Nutrients,
"Chesapeake Bay, Water pollution sources,  Environ-
mental policy,  Environmental  issues, Regulations,
Case studies, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wash-
ington DC.
 PB98-105562REB                 PC A12/MF A03
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
 Chesapeake Bay Program.
 Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk As-
 sessment of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesa-
 peake Bay Watershed. Final rept.
 Maryland Univ., Queenstown. Wye Research and Edu-
 cation Center.
 L. W. Hall, M. C. Scott, and W. D. Killen. Sep 97,228p.
 Grant EPA-CB993438010
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, An-
 napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.
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 The goal of this study was to  conduct a screening level
 probabilistic ecological risk assessment for copper and
 cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay watershed by using
 problem formulation,  analysis, and risk characteriza-
 tion. This probabilistic ecological risk assessment char-
 acterized risk by comparing the probability distributions
 of environmental exposure  concentrations  with the
 probability distributions of species response data de-
 termined from laboratory studies. The overlap of these
 distributions was a measure of risk to  aquatic life. Com-
 parative risk from copper and cadmium exposure was
 determined for various basins in the  Chesapeake Bay
 watershed.

 Keywords: "Copper,  "Cadmium,  "Chesapeake Bay,
 "Water pollution  monitoring,  Water pollution sources,
 Nonpoint sources, Metals, Ecological concentrations,
 Aquatic ecosystems, Screening, Sensitivity  analysis,
 Probability distribution functions,  Watersheds, Fish,
 Benthos, Zooplankton, Trophic level, Toxicity, Expo-
 sure, Salt water, Fresh water. Water pollution  ef-
 fects(Animals),  Potomac  River, Statistical  analysis,
 "Ecological risk assessment. Environmental stressors.
                                                                                                                             March 1998      9

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-106412REB                PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Evaluation of Barriers to the Use  of Radiation
Cured Coatings in Wide-Web Flexographic Print-
ing. Final rept Jan-Jun 95.
TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
J. B. Vitas, C. J. Harris, and wTo. Blake. Oct 97.140p,
EPA/600/R-97/113.
Contract EPA-68-D2-0181
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention  and
Control Div.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

The report gives results of a study to investigate  and
identify the technical, economic, and educational bar-
riers to the use and implementation of radiation-cur-
able coatings  (primarily ultraviolet (UV curable inks) in
the wide-web ffexographic printing industry. (NOTE: In
    xxt of the Source Reduction Review Project
    3P),  maximum  achievable control  technology
.   CT) standards development, and the Pollution Pre-
vention Act EPA's Air Pollution Prevention and Control
Division (APPCD) is investigating the current industrial
use and barriers to the extended use of radiation-cured
coatings in SRRP AND MACT categories.)

Keywords: 'Ultraviolet radiation, 'Printing inks,  'Air
pollution control, 'Curing, Coatings, Pollution preven-
tion. Barriers, Hazardous materials,  Ftexography,
MACT'Maxirnum  Achievable  Control  Technology).
Maximum Achievable Control Technology.


PB98-106420REB                PC A07/MF  A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions
from Industrial and Domestic Wastewater Treat-
ment Final rept Sep 94-Mar 97.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
M. a J. Doom, R. P. Strait, W. R. Barnard, and B.
Ektund.Sep97,107p, EPA/600/R-97/091.
Contract EPA-68-O4-0100
Prepared in cooperation with Radian International LLC,
Austin, TX. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution
Prevention and Control Div.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

The report summarizes the findings of  field tests  and
provides  emission  factors for methane  (CH4)  and
nitorus  oxide (N2O)  from  wastewater treatment
(WWT). It also includes country-specific activity data
on  industrial and domestic WWT which were used to
develop country-specific emission estimates for CH4
and N2O. The report concludes that WWT is unlikely to
be  a significant source of volatile organic carbon and
carbon dioxide emissions. The biggest contributor to
industrial CH4 emissions from WWT is the pulp  and
paper industry in developing and Eastern European
countries.  The second principal contributor to CH4
emissions from WWT is the meat and poultry industry.
Russia is believed to be the largest contributor. CH4
emissions from untreated domestic wastewater  may
be  many times higher than those of  treated waste-
water. The report provides rough estimates for global
N2O emissions from WWT.

Keywords:    'Greenhouse   gases,    'Emissions,
•Industrial waste treatment 'Domestic wastes, 'Waste
water treatment, 'Air pollution sources,  'Global, Meth-
ane, Nitrous oxide. Carbon dioxide, Paper  industry,
Paper  mJHs, Pulp mills. Poultry processing  industry.
Poultry products. Foreign countries.  Developing coun-
tries, volatile organic compounds.
PB98-106446REB                PC A09/MF A02
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Bioremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phen-
anthrene hi Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/
Nitrate Electron Acceptor Conditions.
Johns Hopkins Univ.. Baltimore. MD. Dept of Geog-
raphy and Environmental Engineering.
                                                  L P. Wilson, P. C. D'Adamo, and E. J. Bouwer. Oct 97,
                                                  152p, EPA/600/R-97/120.
                                                  Grant EPA-R-821907
                                                  Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
                                                  Lab., Ada, OK.  Subsurface Protection and  Remedi-
                                                  ation Div.
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                                                  orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
                                                  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                                  The primary goal of this research is to further our un-
                                                  derstanding of the effect of mixed oxygen/nitrate elec-
                                                  tron acceptor conditions on the biodegradation of ben-
                                                  zene, toluene, ethylbenzene, m-xylene, naphthalene,
                                                  and phenanthrene. Specific objectives include: (1)
                                                  identify subsurface microbial cultures with the ability to
                                                  biodegrade aromatic hydrocarbons under aerobic and
                                                  anaerobic denitrifying conditions; (2) quantify the stoi-
                                                  chiometry and kinetics  of biodegradation  of  aromatic
                                                  hydrocarbons  under aerobic, anaerobic denitrifying
                                                  and microaerophilic conditions; and,  (3) simulate var-
                                                  ious field bioremediation schemes using different nutri-
                                                  ent/electron acceptor delivery schemes.

                                                  Keywords: 'Nitrates, 'Oxygens, 'Electron acceptors,
                                                  'Water  pollution  control,  'Aquifers,  Naphthalene,
                                                  Phenanthrene, Petroleum products.  Aromatic  hydro-
                                                  carbons. Ground  water, Biodegradation, Nutrients,
                                                  Microorganisms, Biochemical  reaction kinetics. Sedi-
                                                  ments,   In    situ   processing,   Bioremediation,
                                                  BTEX(Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xytene).
                                                  PB98-106479REB                 PC A03/MF A01
                                                  Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
                                                  Office of Water.
                                                  Standard Method of Test for Gamma Spectrometry
                                                  of Water. ASTM-D-2459-72. Book chapter.
                                                  American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadel-
                                                  phia, PA.
                                                  1973.11p.
                                                  Pub. in 1973 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Part
                                                  23.  Water  Atmospheric Analysis,  p576-584.  Spon-
                                                  sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
                                                  ton, DC. Office of Water.
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                                                  NTIS (U.S. customers); (TOSjeO^eOOO (other coun-
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                                                  This method covers the measurement by means of
                                                  gamma spectrometry of gamma radioactivity of water.
                                                  it is applicable to nuclides emitting gamma rays with
                                                  energies greater than 0.1 MeV. The method can be
                                                  used for either absolute or relative determinations. In
                                                  addition to the quantitative measurement of gamma ra-
                                                  dioactivity, gamma spectrometry can be used for the
                                                  identification of specific gamma emitters in a mixture of
                                                  radtonuclkjes.

                                                  Keywords: 'Gamma spectroscopy, *Water analysis,
                                                  •Test  methods,  'Standards,  Gamma  radiation,
                                                  Radbisotopes,  Gamma spectra.  Emission  spectra.
                                                  Emission spectroscopy. Gamma emission,  Gamma
                                                  ray  spectrometers.  Water  sampling,  Radioassay,
                                                  Quantitative analysis. Counting rates, Semiconductor
                                                  detectors. Pulse height analyzers. Calibration, Proce-
                                                  dures, Multichannel analyzers.
PB98-106487REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Col-
orado  during the  1995-96 Heating Season. Final
rept. Dec95-Apr96.
Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg.
Dept- of Mechanical Engineering.
R. Con-ell, D. R. Jaasma. and Y. Mukkamala. Oct 97,
48p, EPA/600/R-97/112.
Grant EPA-R-819599-01-1
See also PB94-190915 and PB94-161270. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection  Agency, Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
Div.
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                                                  The report gives results of evaluations of the field per-
                                                  formance of 13 EPA-certified woodbuming stoves in
                                                  Crested Butte and Curecanti National Park, CO, during
                                                  the winter of 1995-96. Measurements included panicu-
                                                  late matter (PM), carbon monoxide (CO), and weekly
                                                  average bum rates. Six non-catalytic Phase II stoves,
                                                  six catalytic Phase II stoves, and one catalytic Phase I
                                                  stove were monitored. The study adds to the existing
                                                  database on the field emissions of newer and  older
                                                  certified stoves. The report compares values with re-
                                                  sults from previous studies and suggests reasons that
                                                  field performance is poor relative to what might be ex-
                                                  pected from certification test results.

                                                  Keywords: 'Wood burning appliances, 'Stoves, 'Air
                                                  pollution sampling, Exhaust emissions. Emission fac-
                                                  tors, Burning  rate.  Combustion  efficiency.  Carbon
                                                  monoxide, Hydrocarbons, Combustion products, Par-
                                                  ticulates. Heating,  Residential building, Performance
                                                  evaluation. Air pollution monitoring. Air pollution con-
                                                  trol, Field  tests, Colorado, Crested Butte(Colorado),
                                                  Curecanti National Park.
                                                  PB98-106495REB                 PCA12/MFA03
                                                  National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
                                                  Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
                                                  NAPL: Simulator  Documentation.  Research rept.
                                                  Oct 92-Sep 95.
                                                  Vermont  Univ.,  Burlington.  Research  Center  for
                                                  Groundwater Remediation Design.
                                                  J. Guamaccia, G. Pinder, and M. Fishman. Oct 97,
                                                  238p, EPA/600/R-97/102.
                                                  Contract EPA-R-820499
                                                  Sponsored  by National Risk Management Research
                                                  Lab., Ada,  OK.  Subsurface Protection and Remedi-
                                                  ation Div.
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                                                  A mathematical  and numerical model is developed to
                                                  simulate the transport and fate of NAPLs in near-sur-
                                                  face granular soils. The resulting three-dimensional,
                                                  three phase simulator is called  NAPL The simulator
                                                  accommodates three mobile phases: water, NAPL and
                                                  gas, as well as water- and gas-phase  transport  of
                                                  NAPL contaminants. The numerical solution algorithm
                                                  is based on a Hermite collocation finite element
                                                  discretization. Particular attention has been paid to the
                                                  development of a  sub-model that describes three-
                                                  phase hysteretic permeability-saturation-pressure (k-
                                                  S-P) relationships, and that considers the potential en-
                                                  trapment of any fluid when it is displaced. In addition
                                                  rate-limited dissolution and volatization mass transfer
                                                  models have been included.  The overall model has
                                                  been tested for self-consistency using mass balance
                                                  and temporal and spatial convergence analysis. The
                                                  hysteretic k-S-P and mass exchange models have
                                                  been tested against experimental results. Several ex-
                                                  ample data sets are provided.

                                                  Keywords: •Groundwater movement, 'Environmental
                                                  transport, 'Two phase flow, Base flow, Hydrologic
                                                  models, Three-dimensional models.  Vapor phases,
                                                  Liquid phases. Volatilization, Dissolution, Permeability,
                                                  Porous media, Biodegradation, Hysteresis, Water pol-
                                                  lution. Mathematical  models,   'NAPLfNonaqueous
                                                  Phase Liquids),  'Nonaqueous phase liquids. Environ-
                                                  mental fate.
PB98-106610REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to
Manufacturers, Formulators,  Producers and Reg-
istrants of Pesticide Products. Guidelines for Ex-
pedited Review of Conventional Pesticides  under
the Reduced-Risk Initiative and for Biological Pes-
ticides.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
4 Sep 97,32p, EPA/7307N-97/004.
SeealsoPB97-193213.
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The Federal Insecticide,  Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act (FIRFA) as amended by the Food Quality Protec-
tion Act of 1996 (FQPA) requires the Environmental
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Protection Agency (EPA) to develop procedures and
guidelines for expedited review of any pesticide. EPA
has already established a Reduced Risk Initiative for
conventional pesticides, has formed the Biopesticides
and Pollution Prevention Division to review biological
pesticides and  has established the Antimicrobial Divi-
sion to review antimicrobial pesticdes. The purpose of
this PR Notice is to provide the process and criteria to
guide applicants in developing their  submissions to
these programs. It defines the types of pesticide prod-
ucts reviewed by the Biopesticides and Pollution Pre-
vention Division and describes how an applicant can
apply for biochemical pesticide classification.

Keywords: 'Biocides, 'Pesticides, 'Risk management,
'Guidelines,  Insecticides, Fungicides, Repellents, Bio-
chemistry, Biocontrol, Biological pest control, Registra-
tion, Reviewing, Classifications, FIFRA(Federal Insec-
ticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act), Pollution pre-
vention.
PB98-107618REB                 PC A14/MF A03
Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume
1. Statewide Summary Report. Annual rept.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Bureau of Water.
R. A. Buhrmester. Sep 97,298p, IEPA/BOW/97-018.
Prepared  in  cooperation with Northeastern  Illinois
Planning Commission, Chicago., Southwestern Illinois
Metropolitan and Regional Planning Commission, Col-
linsville. and Greater Egypt Regional Planning and De-
velopment Commission, Carbondale, IL.
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Table of Contents:
   Background;
   Methods;
   Results and Discussion;
   Laboratory Analysis;
   Zebra Mussel Monitoring;
   Transparency Variability and 1996 Individual Lake
      Sheets.

Keywords: •Illinois, 'Lakes, 'Water quality data, 'Water
pollution monitoring, Sampling, Transparency, Secchi
disks,  Turbidity, Color,  Nitrates,  Nitrites,  Nutrients,
Chlorophyll, Aquatic plants, Suspended sediments,
Water chemistry. Water temperature, Organic carbon,
State programs, Tables(Data), Zebra mussels.


PB98-108616REB                 PC A04/MF  A01
Transmittal of Guidance on the Use  of Section
7003 of RCRA. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement.
S. Herman, L. Bulatao, and M. Andrews. 20 Oct 97.
48p.
Supersedes PB91-140129.
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The new guidance addresses the meaning of 'immi-
nent and substantial endangerment', the legal require-
ments for initiating administrative and judicial actions
under Section 7003, case screening factors, enforce-
ment against violators of orders issued under Section
7003, and  the relationship of Section 7003 to other
authorities that  allow  EPA  to  address  potential
endangerment and to respond to the release of mate-
rials that may harm health or the environment.

Keywords: 'Optimization,  Convex  functions, Linear
programming, Quadratic programming, Trajectories,
'SUMT(Sequential Unconstrained Minimization Tech-
nique), "Sequential Unconstrained Minimization Tech-
nique, 'Convex programming, Interior point method,
Logarithmic barrier functions, Primal-dual method. De-
generacy.


PB98-108624REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Powder Coat Applications.  Final rept. Dec 95-Dec
96.
Concurrent Technologies Corp., Johnstown,  PA.
M. J. Docherty, and F. J. Mulkey. Sep 97,66p, EPA/
600/R-97/101.
Contract DOD-DAAA-21-93-C-0046
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div. and National Defense Center for Environ-
mental Excellence, Johnstown, PA.
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Current pavement design procedures are based prin-
cipally on empirical approaches. The current trends to-
ward  developing  more  mechanistic-empirical type
pavement design  methods led Minnesota to  develop
the  Minnesota Road Research Project (Mn/ROAD), a
long-term pavement testing facility. The project con-
sists of 40 heavily instrumented test sections, 14 of
which are jointed  plain concrete (JPC) designs. Mn/
ROAD researchers determine the predicted lives of the
concrete test sections by applying design and as-built
data to three currently accepted concrete pavement
design methods: Minnesota Department of Transpor-
tation's rigid pavement design guidelines, AASHTO
Guide for Design  of Pavement Structures  1993, and
the  PCA Thickness for Concrete Highway and Street
Pavements (1984). The analysis began with determin-
ing  the applicable as-built parameter values for each
respective design method. Applying the as-built pa-
rameters to the three methods resulted in widely varied
predictions of pavement life. For the 193 AASHTO de-
sign method, reliability levels of 50 percent and 95 per-
cent were applied for comparison. An experimental
procedure for converting PCA method fatigue and ero-
sion results to AASHTO type CESALS demonstrated
unsuitability. Validation of the predictions  presented
will  occur as the test cells reach their terminal service-
ability.

Keywords:   "Concrete  pavements,  'Test  facilities,
•Highway design,  Pavement bases, Sub grades, Con-
crete durability,  Computer programs, Stress analysis,
Predictions, Performance evaluation.
PB98-108863R EB                PC A07/MF A02
National Emission Standards for Halogenated Sol-
vent Cleaning: Summary of  Requirements for Im-
plementing the NESHAP.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Sep 97,124p, EPA/456/R-96/005.
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This document focuses on inspection of affected halo-
genated solvent cleaning machines and provides topis
for ensuring compliance  with the standard. It is in-
tended to educate and provide guidance to EPA re-
gional, state, and local agency personnel, who will be
responsible for implementing  and enforcing many of
the provisions of this standard  through  inspections.
This document does not exhaustively dissect and dis-
cuss the rule, but refers the reader to places where
background information is already available.

Keywords:  'Air  pollution control,  'Organic halogen
compounds, 'Organic solvents, 'Machinery, Cleaning
agents, Cleaners, Carbon tetrachloride,  Chloroform,
Tetrachloroethylene,   Trichloroethanes,   Methylene
chloride, Trichloroethylene, Implementation, Require-
ments, Inspection, Equipment specifications,  Stand-
ards compliance, Pollution regulations. Air pollution
sources,  Cold  cleaning,  Vapor  solvent  cleaning,
NESHAP(National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants), National Emission Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants.
 PB98-109150REB                PC A20/MF A04
 National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools
 for Air Toxics Assessment. Held in Research Tri-
 angle Park, North Carolina on June 17-20,1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Sep 97,436p, EPA/454/R-97/010.
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The National Speciality Workshop Technical Tools for
Air Toxics Assessment was held on June 17-29,1997
at EPA's Administration Auditorium Research Triangle
Park,  North Carolina. The purpose of the workshop
was to provide participant s with an opportunity to learn
about a variety of technical tools that are needed for air
toxics assessment and provide an opportunity for Re-
gional, State and local agency personnel to voice their
opinions and define their needs as they relate to these
tools.  This report  describes the preparation for the
workshop, provides a summary  of the  presentation,
and outlines the recommendations received  from the
participants. The first day devoted half-day sessions to
Elements of the OAQPS Air Toxics Program and Ambi-
ent Air Toxics Monitoring and Data Analysis. Half-day
sessions on June 18 were devoted to Air Toxics Emis-
sions  Inventories and Dispersion Modeling.  On June
19 sessions were  devoted to Exposure  Assessment,
Caste Histories of Multi-Pathway Modeling, and Edu-
cation and Outreach. On the final day of the workshop,
June  20, two hands-on  computer training  sessions
were provided on  the use of dispersion models  and
emission estimation tools.

Keywords:  'Air  pollution monitoring,  'Toxic  sub-
stances,   'Diffusion   modeling,  'Data   analysis,
'Meetings, Air pollution sampling, Air pollution disper-
sion,  Mercury(Metal),  Polycyclic  aromatic hydro-
carbons,  Dioxins,  Particulates, Air pollution effects,
Risk assessment,  Environmental exposure,  Emission
inventories, Volatile organic compounds.
PB98-109366REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Northwest Forest  Plan Research Database. Users
Guide.
Forest Service, Washington, DC.
NOV97,76p, EPA/600/R-97/096.
Sponsored  by   Environmental  Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Forest Research Database, which contains infor-
mation pertinent to  the Northwest (President's) Forest
Plan and other ecological issues in the Pacific North-
west and northern California, was created under a con-
tract to the U.S. Environmenal Protection Agency in
Corvallis, OR for the interagency Regional Ecosystem
office (REO)  in Portland, OR. Database  design and
strategies for obtaining data to populate the database
were coordinated by the REO Research and Monitor-
ing Committee. The database was created both to ob-
tain an overview of ongoing and planned research in
the region  from which to develop an interagency re-
search plan to support the Forest  Plan, and a\so as a
vehicle to facilitate communication and cooperative ef-
forts among  researchers through distribution of the
database on computer disk to participating researchers
and other interested  parties.  The database contains
project descriptions of  research projects supporting
ecosystem management on both forested and non-for-
ested lands in the region.

Keywords: "Forestry, 'Research projects, 'Databases,
'Users  manuals, Computer  programs, Washington
State, Oregon, California, Surveys.
 PB98-109648REB                PCA10/MFA02
 Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
 from Consumer and Commercial Products. Eco-
 nomic Incentives to Reduce VOC Emissions from
 Consumer and Commercial Products.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Mar 95,180p, EPA/453/R-94/066E.
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 The report presents a preliminary assessment of the
 feasibility and desirability of employing Federal  eco-
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 nomic incentive programs to reduce volatile organic
 compound (VOC) emissions from the use of consumer
 and commercial products. The principal tasks of the
 study are to examine alternative economic incentives
 and to compare them to a hypothetical command-and-
 controf program, VOC content standards, which would
 consist of product-specific limitations on maximum
 VOC content (grams of VOC per unit of product). It is
 the basis of comparison because the ultimate purpose
 of this investigation is to search for the most desirable
 instrument in the set of potential instruments, which ob-
 viously would include instruments based on command-
 and-controL The purposes of comparison are to deter-
 mine how well the instruments accomplish certain pol-
 icy objectives and to appraise their ability to cope with
 the complexities inherent in the task of environmental
 regulation.

 Keywords: 'Consumer products, 'Incentives, 'Cost
 benefit analysis. Emissions, Air pollution abatement.
 Regulations, Requirements, Air pollution sources.  Eco-
 nomic analysis. Fees, Permits, Economic impact. Pro-
 gram management. Monitoring, Comparisons, Tech-
 nology innovation,  'Volatile   organic  compounds,
 •Commercial products. Household products.
 PB98-110125REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Hospttal/Medical/lnfectious  Waste   Incinerators:
 Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
 ards and Guidelines. Analysis of Economic Im-
 pacts for New Sources.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Jul 97,54p. EPA/453/R-97A)08B.
 See also PB97-199822.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The economic impact analysis uses annuatized control
 costs in conjunction with economic and financial pa-
 rameters to  estimate potential economic impacts mat
 may be experienced by existing facilities in industries
 that generate  hospital  waste or medical/infectious
 waste. Economic impacts such as price, output, and
 employment changes are examined for industries such
 as hospitals, nursing homes, and veterinary facilities.

 Keywords:   'Medical waste  disposal,  'Incinerators,
 'Pollution regulations, 'Air pollution control, 'Economic
 impact. Incineration. Air pollution economics. Air pollu-
 tion standards.  Requirements, Standards compliance,
 Facilities management. Operation and maintenance,
 So8d waste  disposal. Alternatives, Cost analysis, Mar-
 ket analysis, Employment, Prices, Infectious wastes,
 Hospital wastes.
 PB98-110133REB                PCA05/MFA01
 HospltaVMedicaVlnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:
 Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
 ards and Guidelines. Analysis of Economic Im-
 pacts for Existing Sources. Final rept.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Jul 97.54p. EPA/453/R-97/007B.
 See also PB97-199822 and PB98-110141.
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 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

 The economic impact analysis uses annualized control
 costs in  conjunction with economic  and .financial pa-
 rameters to estimate potential economic impacts that
 may be experienced by existing facilities in industries
 that generate  hospital  waste  or  medical/infectious
 waste. Economic impacts such as price, output, and
 employment changes are examined tor industries such
 as hospitals, nursing homes, and veterinary facilities.

 Keywords:   'Medical waste disposal,  'Incinerators,
 'PoBution regulations, 'Air pollution control, 'Economic
 impact, Incineration, Air pollution economics. Air pollu-
 tion standards.  Requirements, Standards compliance,
 Facilities management. Operation and maintenance,
. Solid waste disposal. Alternatives, Cost analysis. Mar-
 ket analysis. Employment, Prices, Existing sources,
 Hospital wastes. Infectious wastes.
PB9&110141REB                 PCA06/MFA01
Hospital/Medical/Infectious   Waste  Incinerators:
Background  Information for Promulgated Stand-
ards and Guidelines. Regulatory Impact Analysis
for New and Existing Facilities. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jul 97.82p, EPA/453/R-97/009B.
See also PB97-199822 and PB98-110133.
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The Regulatory Impact Analysis attempted to compare
the costs to the benefits expected from the implemen-
tation ol standards and guidelines. The cost and eco-
nomic impact discussion refers to two 'Analysis of Eco-
nomic Impacts' reports ) (PB98-
110133) and (EPA-453/R-97-008D)  (PB98-110125). A
qualitative discussion of relevant benefit categories is
presented. Due to lack of data regarding the  benefits
associated with reducing specific pollutants, only a few
benefit categories were quantified.

Keywords: 'Medical waste disposal, 'Incinerators, 'Air
pollution control. Incineration, Combustion, Emissions,
Solid waste disposal. Air pollution  standards. Stand-
ards compliance. Pollution regulations, Requirements,
Law enforcement. Environmental impacts. Air pollution
economics. Cost benefit analysis, Cost effectiveness.
Economic  impact, 'Regulatory impact analysis. Hos-
pital wastes. Infectious wastes, New Source Perform-
ance Standards.
PB98-110299REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Model-
ing Study.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
R. K. Stevens, J. P. Pinto, C. R. Shoaf, P. Preuss, R. D.
Willis, Y. Mamane, J. Novak. J. Santroch, T. A.
Hartlage, and J. Metcalfe. Aug 97,158p, EPA/600/R-
97/084.
Contracts EPA-68-DO-0106. EPA-68-D5-0049
Prepared in cooperation with Technion - Israel Inst. of
Tech.,  Haifa.,  Ceskoslovenska  Akademie  Ved,
Prague. Hydrometeorotogical Inst and Czech Inst. of
Hygiene, f eplice. Sponsored by Environmental  Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. National
Exposure Research Lab.
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Air pollution measurements in the Czech Republic from
1992 through  1994 provided data on ambient con-
centrations of sulfur dioxide, potynuctear aromatic hy-
drocarbons,  fine  and coarse particle mass, and ele-
mental composition. The primary monitoring sites were
located  in Teptice  in  northwestern Bohemia  and
Prachatice in  southern Bohemia.  Emissions from
power plants, residential space heating, local factories,
and motor vehicles were also collected and character-
ized. The ambient and source data were then used in
receptor modeling calculations, which indicated that
home heating and power plant emissions were respon-
sible for up to 80% of fine particle mass concentrations
observed during winter inversion episodes. The meas-
urements made in Teplice were used to assess the im-
pact of air pollution on health effects and to  assist in the
design of a epidemiological study for the region.

Keywords: 'Czech Republic, 'Air pollution  monitoring,
'Exhaust emissions, 'Ecological concentration. Air pol-
lution monitoring, Sulfur dioxide, Porycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons, Particulates, Particles, Aerosols,  Air
pollution sources, Space heating. Power plants, Motor
vehicles.   Industrial   plants.   Health    hazards,
Teplicenal Emission Standards  for
Hazardous Air Pollutants), National  Emission  Stand-
ards for Hazardous Air Pollutants.
PB98-111677REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal
Effectiveness of Gas-Phase Air  Filtration Equip-
ment; Phase 1. Search of Literature and Prior Art.
Final rept. May 95-Jun 96.
Filtratech Consulting, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.
R. T. Liu. Sep 97,58p, EPA/600/R-97/092.
Contract EPA-R-823633-01 -1
Sponsored by Environmental  Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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The report, Phase 1 of a two-phase research project,
gives results of  a literature search into the effective-
ness of  in-field gas-phase  air  filtration  equipment
(GPAFE) test methods, including required instrumen-
tation and costs. GPAFE  has been used in heating,
ventilation, and  air-conditioning (HVAC) systems  for
many years. Because of the emphasis on good indoor
air quality (IAQ), GPAFE is being used more and more
to control indoor gaseous and vaporous contaminants
that are known or suspected to affect human health
and comfort.

Keywords: 'Air  filters, 'Gases, 'Indoors  air quality,
Space HVAC systems. Air pollution monitoring, Ven-
tilation systems, Heating equipment, Air conditioners,
Health hazards, Comfort, Odors, Vapors, GPAFE(Gas-
Phase Air Filtration Equipment).
PB98-111685REB                 PCA21/MFA04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Air Emissions  from the Treatment of Soils Con-
taminated with Petroleum Fuels and Other Sub-
stances (October 1997). Final rept. Oct 94-Oct 96.
Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
B. Eklund, P. Thompson, A. Inglis, S. Roe, W.
Wheeless, and W. Horton. Oct 97,464p, EPA/600VR-
97/116.
Contracts EPA-68-D2-0160, EPA-68-D3-0035
Supersedes PB92-212976. Prepared in  cooperation
with Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Rancho Cor-
dova, CA. Sponsored by  Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park,  NC. Air Pollution
Prevention and Control Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

The report updates a 1992 report that summarizes
available information on air emissions from the treat-
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
ment of soils contaminated with fuels. Limited informa-
tion also is included on air emissions from the treat-
ment of soils contaminated with  hazardous wastes.
Seven general remediation approaches are addressed
in this report. For each approach, information is pre-
sented about  the remediation process, the typical air
emission species of concern and their release points,
and the available air  emissions data. Control tech-
nologies for each remediation approach are identified,
and their reported efficiencies are summarized. Cost
data are given for each remediation  approach and for
its associated control  technologies.  Emission esti-
mation  methods (EEMs)  for each  remediation  ap-
proach are presented along with a brief case study.

Keywords: 'Soil  treatment, 'Oil  pollution, 'Emission
factors,  'Petroleum products, Land  pollution control,
Soil contamination,  Fuels, Gasoline, Volatility, Soil
gases, Estimating, Biodegradation, Excavation, Incin-
eration, Remediation, Cost effectiveness, 'Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Cleanup, Thermal desorption, Soil
vapor extraction, Soil washing.
PB98-111701REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion. Final
rept. Oct 96-Sep 97.
Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Rancho Cordova,
CA.
J. I. Reisman. Oct 97,115p, EPA/600/R-97/115.
Contract EPA-68-D3-0035
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  report discusses air emissions from two types of
scrap tire combustion:  uncontrolled and controlled.
Open tire fires are discussed. Data from a laboratory
test program on uncontrolled burning of tire pieces and
ambient monitoring at open tire fires are presented and
the emissions are characterized. Mutagenic emission
data from open burning of scrap tires are compared to
mutagenic data for other fuels from both controlled and
uncontrolled combustion. A list of 34 target compounds
representing the highest potential for health impacts
from open tire fires  is presented. The list can be used
to design an air monitoring  plan to evaluate health risk
potential.

Keywords: 'Tires fires, "Air pollution monitoring. Incin-
erators, Kilns, Boilers, Tire  materials, Cpmbustion effi-
ciency.  Combustion kinetics, Combustion chemistry,
Emission  factors, Solid waste disposal, Emissions,
Health hazards, Risk assessment, Air pollution  control,
'Open burning. 'Controlled  burning.
PB98-111800REB                 PC A14/MF A03
Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Re-
port of the JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in
July 1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
Dec 97,276p, EPA/600/R-97/136.
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

New, virulent viruses have been documented in foreign
shrimp aquaculture, and evidence suggests that these
viruses could  cause widespread disease in shrimp
raised  in aquaculture and in wild shrimp in the Gulf of
Mexico and southeastern Atlantic coastal regions. To
assess the risks associated with these emerging viral
pathogens, the Joint Subcommittee on Aquaculture
(JSA),  which is under the auspices of the President's
Office of Science and Technology  Policy, formed the
interagency Shrimp Virus Work Group. On June 5,
1997, the Work Group sumitted a report to the JSA en-
titled An Evaluation of Potential Shrimp Virus Impacts
on Cultured Shrimp and Wild Shrimp Populations in the
Gulf of Mexico and Southeastern U.S. Atlantic Coastal
Waters (Shrimp Virus report). During July 1997, the
EPA's  National Center for Environmental Assessment
(NCEA), in cooperation with the JSA, sponsored a se-
ries of public meetings to gather stakeholder input on
the shrimp virus issue. This report contains the minutes
of those stakeholder meetings and four appendices:
Appendix A is the meeting agendas. Appendix B is the
lists of attendees, Appendix C is a list of commenters
and written comments, and  Appendix D is the June
1997 Shrimp Virus Report.

Keywords: 'Shrimp, 'Viruses, "Viral diseases, Risks,
Atlantic  coasts,  Assessments,  Literature reviews,
Aquaculture, Gulf of Mexico.
PB98-112931 REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Sys-
tems for Non-Criteria Pollutants.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Cincinnati,  OH.
Center for Environmental Research Information.
Aug97,174p, EPA/625/R-97/001.
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This Handbook provides a description of the methods
used to continuously monitor non-criteria pollutants
emitted from stationary  sources. The Handbook con-
tains a  review  of current  regulatory  programs,  the
state-of-the-art  sampling  system design, analytical
techniques, and the use of computer systems for data
acquisition and predictive monitoring. The Handbook is
intended for those in industry or in government who are
charged with implementing a continuous  emission
monitoring (CEM)  program for this wider range of  air
pollutants.

Keywords: 'Air pollution monitors, 'Continuous sam-
pling, 'Data acquisition systems, 'Handbooks, Air pol-
lution monitoring, Air pollution  sampling, Participates,
Metals, Mercury(Metal), Gases, Sewage sludge, Haz-
ardous materials, Acid rain.  Incinerators, Clean Air Act,
Pollution regulations, Operation and maintenance. Air
pollution standards, Standards compliance, Require-
ments, Data processing.  Data analysis, Data base
management systems.
PB98-113111REB                 PCA19/MFA04
Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Re-
port.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Philadelphia, PA.
Region III.
Jul 97,404p.
See also PB88-244389.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report was primarily prepared to describe a limited
study about toxic chemicals in the Valley undertaken
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in
cooperation  with three West  Virginia environmental
agencies - the Air Pollution Control Commission, De-
partment of  Health, and Department  of Natural Re-
sources. The report also contains summary informa-
tion concerning the area's environmental compliance
with current environmental laws, and includes, in Ap-
pendix A, a brief description of some other ongoing ac-
tivities concerning  Kanawha  Valley  environmental
issues.

Keywords: 'Kanawha Valley, 'Toxic substances, 'Air
pollution sampling, 'Risk  assessment,  Air pollution
monitoring, Air pollutants. Hazardous materials, Drink-
ing water, Surface  waters,  Health hazards, Air quality
data, Site surveys, Environmental issues, West Central
Region(West Virginia).
 PB98-113376REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 Method    Validation    and    Application   for
 Semivolatile Organic  Compounds in Dust and
 Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
 Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH.
 M. G. Nishioka, and K. D. Andrews. Jan 98,53p, EPA/
 600/R-97/141.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0023
 See also PB97-122725 and PB97-122857. Sponsored
 by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tri-
 angle Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
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This  work assignment was designed to evaluate the
extent to which  persistent organic pollutants from di-
verse chemical classes are present in the outdoor soil,
entry-way soil, and house dust of representative lower
socio-economic homes. Those pollutants evaluated in-
cluded   organo-phosphate   insecticides   (OP),   a
cyanoaromatic fungicide (CN), organo-chlorine insecti-
cides  (OC),  an  acidic  lawn  herbicide  (HA),  a
chlorinated phenol  (multipurpose  insecticide, fun-
gicide,   and  herbicide;   HA)  and  polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCB). Analyses were conducted using sev-
eral different analytical approaches. The methods were
used to evaluate the precision and accuracy, and
trade-offs in these modes of analysis, that are made
with different extraction, cleanup, and detection meth-
ods.  The  comparison of analytical  methods  in this
study indicated that sonication extraction with a simple
solid phase extraction (SPE) cleanup step may provide
more reliable data than that which  can be achieved
with Soxhlet extraction and no cleanup. An additional
benefit to this approach is the possibility of conducting
analyses with lower cost GC/ECD  analyses, rather
than with higher cost GC/MS analyses.

Keywords:  'Pesticides,  'Polychlorinated  biphenyls,
'Dusts, 'Soils,  'Environmental  exposure pathway,
'Detection, Residential buildings,  Insecticides, Herbi-
cides,  Fungicides,  Phenols,  Residues,  Extraction,
Chemical analysis, Test methods, Analytical methods,
Gas  chromatography, Quality assurance,  Sonication,
Semivolatile organic compounds,  ECD(Electron Cap-
ture Detection).


PB98-113525REB                PC A20/MF A04
How   to  Evaluate  Alternative   Cleanup  Tech-
nologies for Underground Storage Tank  Sites. A
Guide  for Corrective Action Plan Reviewers.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
May 95,428p, EPA/510/B-95/007.
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The manual contains discussions of  eight different al-
ternative cleanup technologies. A table of contents is
included in each chapter to help you locate the infor-
mation you need. Each  technology  chapter contains
the following tools which can help expedite and/or im-
prove the review process: an evaluation process flow
chart, the third exhibit in each chapter, can  help you
understand the overall review process for each tech-
nology; The checklist lists the most important factors to
evaluate for the successful implementation of each
technology; a list  of current references, located near
the end of each chapter, provides sources of additional
information; and in addition, each chapter has a num-
ber of  charts that display advantages and disadvan-
tages of each technology, initial screening criteria, and
other data specific to each technology.

Keywords: 'Underground storage,  'Storage tanks,
'Alternatives, 'Remediation,  Land  pollution  control,
Soil treatment, Soil contamination, Water pollution con-
trol, Ground water, Water treatment, Biodegradation,
Land application, Technology utilization, 'Cleanup op-
erations, Soil vapor extraction, Bioyenting,  Biopiles,
Landfarming, Thermal desorption, Bioremediation, Air
sparging,  Biosparging,  Natural  attenuation,  Dual-
phase extraction, Bioslurping.


PB98-113640REB                PC A06/MF A01
Toxic Chemical Report, Ninth Annual: A Summary
of Information Contained  in  the  Toxic Chemical
Report Forms for Calendar Year 1995. Final rept.
Illinois  State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Office of Chemical Safety.
Aug 97,92p, IEPA/ENV/97-014.
Errata sheet inserted. See also PB89-174239.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 For calendar year 1995.  1.185  faculties submitted
 3,877 individual toxic chemical release reports totalling
 139.3 million pounds of releases and transfers. This in-
 cludes  18.7 million pounds from 31 chemical  report-
 able for the first time in 1995. Zinc (fume or dust) and
 compounds had the highest reported  releases and
 transfers, at 28.3 million pounds. The combined total of
 fugitive and stack air emissions topped all other envi-
 ronmental areas at 71.4 million pounds. Facilities in
 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 3312
 (steel works, blast furnaces, coke ovens and rolling
 mils) exceeded all other industrial categories with re-
 ported releases and transfers of 34.6 million pounds.

 Keywords: 'Illinois, Toxic substances,  'Chemical
 compounds, 'Release, Hazardous materials. Report-
 ing. Emissions,  Faculties. Industrial plants.  Storm
 water runoff. Environmental transport. Health effects,
 Health  hazards. Risk assessment.  Land pollution,
 Water pollution, Air pollution,  GraphsfCharts), Ta-
 btes(Data).
 PB98-115132REB                PC A06/MF A01
 Water Quality  Benefits  Analysis for Proposed
 Protreatment Standards  for Existing and New
 Sources for the Industrial Laundries Point Source
 Category.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Nov 97,84p. EPA/821/R-97/009.
 See also PB98-115272 and  PB98-115140.
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 orders@ntJs.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

 The purpose of this Environmental Assessment is to
 estimate the environmental  impact of industrial laundry
 discharges on waterbodies and POTWs  under both
 current conditions and conditions corresponding  to
 three regulatory options.  First,  EPA established a
 baseline of environmental effects by modeling current
 poButant discharges from industrial laundries. Then,
 EPA modeled changes in pollution loading correspond-
 ing to the implementation of various regulatory options
 to estimate now environmental effects would change
 wan the regulation of industrial laundry discharges.

 Keywords: 'Laundries,  'Water quality management,
 •Water pollution standards, 'Standards compliance,
 •Pretreatment Water pollution control. Water pollution
 sources. Point sources. Waste water treatment. Indus-
 trial waste  treatment.  Waste water disposal,  Ois-
 chame(Water), Sludge disposal, Aquatic ecosystems,
 Fresh water. Estuaries, Public health. Fish, Pollution
 regulations.  Existing sources,  New Source Perform-
 ance  Standards,  POTW(Pubticty-owned  treatment
 works).
PB98-115140REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Cost-Effecttveness   Analysis   for   Proposed
Pretreatment  Standards  for  Existing  and New
Sources for the Industrial Laundries Point Source

Eastern ResearchGroup. Inc., Lexington, MA.
Nov 97.66p, EPA/821/R-97/005.
See also PB98-115132. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Water.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

The report supports the proposed Pretreatment  Stand-
ards forme Industrial Laundries Point Source Category
(1L  Standards). In the document EPA compares the
total armuafized cost of each of four regulatory options
to the corresponding effectiveness of that option in re-
ducing the discharge of poHutants. Section Two dis-
cusses  EPA's cost-effectiveness methodology and
identifies the poButants included in the analyse. This
section also presented EPA's toxic weighting  factors
for each polutant and considers the removal efficiency
of each option. Section Three presents the results of
the cost-effectiveness analysis.  In Section Four, the
cost-effectiveness value for the proposed regulatory
option  is compared to  cost-effectiveness values for
other proposed and promulgated rules. Appendix A
presents data on pollutants and pollutant removals,
and Appendix B presents data on annualized costs for
each of the regulatory options.

Keywords:  'Cost effectiveness, 'Laundries,  'Water
pollution   standards,    'Standards   compliance,
'Pretreatment, Water pollution control, Water pollution
sources. Point sources. Waste water treatment, Indus-
trial waste treatment. Water pollution economics. Eco-
nomic analysis, Cost analysis. Weighting factors. Re-
quirements,  Water  pollutants,  Pollution regulations,
Existing sources. New  Source  Performance  Stand-
ards.
PB98-115157REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Engineering and Analysis Div.
Statistical   Support   Document  for   Proposed
Pretreatment  Standards for Existing  and  New
Sources for the Industrial Laundries Point Source

Science Applications International Corp., Reston, VA.
Nov 97,124D, EPA/821/R-97/006.
Contract EPA-68-C4-0046
See also PB98-115140. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Engineering and
Analysis Div.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

This document describes the statistical analyses per-
formed  for the Effluent Limitations Guidelines and
Pretreatment Standards for the Industrial Laundries
Point  Source  Category.  These statistical analyses
were used in estimating the number of industrial laun-
dry facilities, estimating the number of industrial laun-
dry facilities with particular characteristics of interest,
developing  the proposed effluent guideline standards
and comparing  influent pollutant concentrations  of
linen, industrial laundry, and denim prewash facilities.

Keywords:  'Statistical analysis, 'Laundries,  'Water
pollution   standards,    'Standards    compliance,
•Pretreatment, Water pollution control.  Water pollution
sources. Point sources. Waste water treatment. Indus-
trial waste treatment. Statistical data. Data collection.
Variability,   Average,   Concentration(Composition),
Water   pollutants,   Pollution  regulations. Existing
sources. New Source Performance Standards.
PB98-115165REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Assessment of Sediments from  the Upper Mis-
sissippi River. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jun 97,144p, EPA/823/R-97/005.
Prepared in cooperation with Department of the Inte-
rior, Washington, DC.
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This project was designed to evaluate the current sta-
tus of sediments in the UMR by: (1) measuring the con-
centrations of contaminants in sediments of the UMR,
(2) evaluating the toxicity of sediments collected from
the river, (3) determining the bioaccumulation of con-
taminants from  UMR sediments  using  field-collected
and laboratory exposured oligochaetes, and (4) deter-
mining the benthic community structure in fine-grain
sediments within the river. Chapter 1 of this report de-
scribes whole-sediment toxicity tests which were con-
ducted for 28 days with the amphipod Hyalella azteca.
Chapter 2 describes the bioaccumulation of contami-
nants   from   sediments  using   field-collected
oligochaetes and 28-day bioaccumulation studies con-
ducted  in  the  laboratory  with  the   oligochaete
Lumbriculus  variegatus.  Chapter 3  assesses the
benthic community m al 24 C samples.

Keywords: 'Saint Croix River, Toxicity, 'Bottom sedi-
ments, 'Water pollution effects, Aquatic ecosystems,
Benthic fauna. Biological communities, Ecological con-
centration. Environmental transport, Bioaccumulation,
Water pollutants. Porycydic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Porychtorinated  Diphenyls,  Aliphatic  hydrocarbons,
Pesticides, Survival, Invertebrates, Oligochaetes, En-
vironmental  fate,  Hyalella  azteca,  Lumbriculus
variegatus, UMR(Upper Mississippi River).
 PB98-115249REB                PCA15/MFA03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Engineering and Analysis Div.
 Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment
 Standards for Existing and New Sources for the
 Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.  Final
 rept.
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 Nov 97,316p, EPA/821/R-97/008.
 See also PB98-115157. Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Engineering and
 Analysis Div.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

 The Economic Assessment (EA) report evaluates the
 economic impacts resulting from pretreatment stand-
 ards proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection
 Agency (EPA) for the industrial laundries point source
 category.

 Keywords:  'Economic analysis, 'Laundries,  'Water
 pollution   standards,    'Standards    compliance,
 'Pretreatment, Water pollution control, Water pollution
 sources, Point sources, Waste water treatment, Indus-
 trial waste treatment. Cost benefit analysis, Water pol-
 lution economics. Economic impact, Operating costs,
 Capitalized costs, Employment, Market analysis. Small
 businesses, Closures, Water pollutants. Pollution regu-
 lations,  Existing  sources, New Source Performance
 Standards, Regulatory impact analysis.
PB98-115272REB                 PC A20/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Engineering and Analysis Div.
Technical  Development Document  for Proposed
Pretreatment  Standards for Existing and New
Sources for the Industrial Laundries Point Source

Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
7 Nov 97,448p, EPA/821/R-97/007.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0032
See also PB98-115249. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Engineering and
Analysis Div.
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Contents:
   Background;
   Summary;
   Data collection methodology and information
      sources;
   Industry profile;
   Water use and wastewater characterization;
   Industry scope and subcategorizalion;
   Pollutants selected for regulation;
   Pollution prevention, recycling, treatment, and
      disposal technologies employed by the
      Industrial Laundries industry;
   Treatment performance data used for the
      development of long-term averages, variability
      factors, and standards;
   Development of regulatory options;
   Pollutant loading and removal estimates;
   Costs of technology bases for regulations;
   Regulatory options section;
   Non-water quality environmental impacts;
   and Pretreatment standards for existing sources
      and pretreatment standards for new sources.

Keywords:  'Laundries,  'Water pollution  standards,
•Standards compliance, •Pretreatment, Water pollution
control. Water pollution sources, Point sources. Waste
water treatment,  Industrial waste treatment, Pollution
regulations, Environmental impacts, Water pollutants,
Water utilization. Industrial plans, Discharge(Water),
Implementation, Cost analysis. Statistical analysis, Ex-
isting sources. New Source Performance Standards,
Pollution prevention. Waste characterization.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-115298REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cloransulam-methyl.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
29 Oct 97,24p, EPA/730/F-98/001.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The document contains up-to-date  chemical informa-
tion, including a summary of the Agency's regulatory
position and relational, on a  specific pesticide  or
group of pesticides. A Fact Sheet is issued after reg-
istration of a new chemical.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Registration,  Pest  control,
Pyrimidines,  Herbicides, Weed control, Toxicity, Risk
assessment, Exposure, Humans. Animals, Environ-
mental impacts. Chemical properties,  Environmental
transport, Pollution regulation, Administrative proce-
dures,    *Chloransulam-methyl,   Triazolopyrimidine
sulfonanilide. Use patterns, CAS 147150-35-4.
PB98-115314REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certifi-
cation of Gaseous Calibration Standards. Final
rapt.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
R. S. Wright, and M. J. Messner. Sep 97,132p, RTI/
6699/208-01F, EPA/600/R-97/121.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0091
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. National Exposure  Re-
search Lab.
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This protocol describes two procedures for assaying
the concentration of compressed gas calibration stand-
ards and for certifying that the assayed concentrations
are traceable to a National Institute of Standards and
Technology   (NIST)  Standard  Reference  Material
(SRM). This protocol is  mandatory  for certifying the
compressed gas calibration standards used for the pol-
lutant monitoring that is required by the regulations of
40 CFR Parts 50, 58, 60 and 75 for the calibration and
audit of ambient air quality analyzers and continuous
emission monitors.

Keywords: *Air pollution  monitors, "Calibration stand-
ards, 'Compressed  gases, 'Assaying,  Gas analysis,
Air pollutants,  Air pollution monitoring, Ambient air
quality, Emissions, Gas mixtures, Tracer techniques,
Ecological concentration. Dilution, Flowmeters,  Per-
meabmty.  Certification,  Uncertainty  analysis,   Ref-
erence standards, Procedures, Requirements, Stand-
ard reference materials.
 PB98-115322REB                 PC A06/MF A01
 National Health and Environmental Effects Research
 Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
 Conceptual  Framework for a  Synoptic Assess-
 ment of the Prairie Pothole Region.
 DynamacCorp., Corvallis, OR.
 L. S. McAllister, B. E. Peniston, J. Hyman, and B.
 Abbruzzese. Sep 96,90p, EPA/600/R-96/061.
 Contracts EPA-68-C6-0005, EPA-68-C4-0019
 Prepared in cooperation with ManTech Environmental
 Research Services Corp., Corvallis, OR. Sponsored by
 National Health and Environmental Effects Research
 Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 A conceptual framework is presented for conducting a
 synoptic assessment of the Prairie Pothole Region
 (PPR), including portions of North and South Dakota,
 Minnesota,  Iowa, and Montana.  This conceptual
 framework presents  the ecological  background and
 conceptual models that will serve as the basis for con-
 ducting the Prairie Pothole assessment and outlines
the processes proposed for carrying out the assess-
ment.

Keywords: "Wetlands, 'Water quality management,
'Flood control, Wildlife habitats, Landscapes, Restora-
tion, Value, Environmental impacts, Concept forma-
tion. Synoptic analysis, Risk analysis, Concepts, North
Dakota, South  Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Montana,
'Prairie Pothole Region, Natural attenuation.
PB98-115330REB                 PC A04/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
Capsule Report: Aqueous Mercury Treatment.
Patterson Associates, Inc., Chicago, IL.
J. Patterson, and L. Stein. Jul 97,48p, EPA/625/R-97/
004.
Contract EPA-68-C3-0315
Prepared in cooperation with Eastern Research Group,
Inc., Lexington, MA. Sponsored by National Risk Man-
agement Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
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The  report describes established technologies and
identifies evolving methods for treating aqueous mer-
cury. The  information  provided encompasses  full-,
pilot- and bench-scale treatment results as presented
in the technical literature. The report describes alter-
native technologies in terms of (1) gpyeming physical
and  chemical principles (e.g., solubility, oxidation-re-
duction potential, volatility), (2) key treatment param-
eters (e.g., speciation, pH, precipitating agent type and
dosage,   or  adsorbent  type   and  dosage),  (3)
pretreatment requirements, treatment performance,
advantages and  disadvantages,  design   consider-
ations, and economics when available. The information
can  be useful for evaluating mercury treatment alter-
natives for industrial wastewater, groundwater, and soil
washing extract.

Keywords: 'Industrial waste treatment, "Waste water
treatment, 'Mercury(Metal), "Water pollution control,
Pretreatment, Ground water, Chemical effluents, Pre-
cipitation(Chemistry), Ion exchanging, Adsorption, Oxi-
dation-reduction reactions. Solubility, Volatility, Sepa-
ration  processes, Coagulation,  Economic analysis,
Case studies, Soil washing.
 PB98-115355REB                PC A13/MF A03
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
 Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
 Michigan  Soil  Vapor   Extraction   Remediation
 (MISER) Model:  A  Computer Program to Model
 Soil Vapor  Extraction and  Bioventing of Organic
 Chemicals  in  Unsaturated Geological  Material.
 Final rept. Sep 93-Mar 96.
 Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor. Dept. of Civil and Environ-
 mental Engineering.
 L. M. Abriola, J. Lang, and K. Rathfelder. Sep 97,264p,
 EPA/600/R-97/099.
 GrantEPA-R-822017
 Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
 Lab., Ada, OK. Subsurface  Protection and Remedi-
 ation Div.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report describes the formulation, numerical devel-
 opment, and use of a multiphase, multicomponent, bio-
 degradation model designed  to  simulate physical,
 chemical, and  biological  interactions  occurring  pri-
 marily in field scale soil vapor extraction (SVE) and bio-
 venting (BV) systems. The model is entitled the Michi-
 gan Soil Vapor  Extraction  Remediation Model, or
 MISER. Section 1  provides an overview of SVE and BV
 systems and a review of existing  models. Section 2
 presents the conceptual formulation of MISER and the
 associated mathematical representation for flow, trans-
 port, and biotransformation processes. Section 3 de-
 scribes the numerical solution approach and Section 4
 presents the results of model verification analyses. De-
 scription and usage of the model is  provided in Section
 5, and example SVE and BV simulations are described
 in Section 6.
Keywords:   'Soil    treatment,   "Biodegradation,
'Computer  programs,  Soil contamination,  Environ-
mental transport, Flow equations, Multiphase  flow,
Mass balance. Finite element method, Galerkin meth-
od, Nonlinear  equations, Algorithms, Mathematical
models, "MISER model, Bioventing, Soil vapor extrac-
tion, Bioremediation.
PB98-115363REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pa-
cific Northwest. Research Plan.
National Health and  Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR.
P. L. Ringold, J. Barker, M. Bollman, S. Cline, M.
Fiorella, J. Stepp, G. Bradshaw, and W. Carson. Dec
97,138p, EPA/600/R-97/125.
Prepared in cooperation with Dynamac Corp., Corval-
lis, OR.,  Forest Service,  Corvallis, OR. and  Oregon
State Univ., Corvallis.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The goal of this project is to recommend a broadly-
acceptale efficient  and effective methodology for char-
acterizing streamside riparian attributes in forested set-
tings at the site grain for  regional monitoring. The au-
thors consider monitoring  design in the context of three
interacting constraints: ecological functions, capabili-
ties of technologies,  and  user needs. The focus is on
fine  grained remote methods. Comparison between
candidate selected monitoring systems provides for an
initial formulation of  a monitoring design.  A series of
evaluations of these  initial formulations provides for an
initial recommendation. With  the state's interest in the
status of coastal fishes, and the programmatic interest
of EPA's Western Ecology Division, the areas selected
for study are in the Oregon coastal province and the
Willamette basin.

Keywords:    'Pacific   Northwest(US),   'Forests,
"Environmental monitoring, Riparian land, Forest ecol-
ogy, Landscapes,  Vegetation, Terrestrial ecosystems,
Aquatic ecosystems, Remote sensing, Regional analy-
sis,  Pattern  recognition.  Image  analysis,  Willamette
River Basin, Western Region(Oregon).


PB98-115371REB                PC A03/MF A01
SITE  Technology   Capsule:  ZenoGem  (Trade
Name) Wastewater Treatment  Process. Capsule
rept.
National  Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
D. A. Sullivan. Aug 95,18p, EPA/540/R-95/503A.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The ZenoGem technology is a wastewater treatment
process designed to treat groundwater, landfill leach-
ate, industrial effluent, and soil washing effluent con-
taminated with high  concentrations of  volatile organic
compounds  (VOCs) and semivolatile organic com-
pounds (SVOCs)  that cause  elevated levels of bio-
chemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen
demand  (COD). The technology uses an innovative
combination of aerobic biological treatment to remove
biodegradable organic compounds and ultrafiltration to
separate residual  suspended  solids from the treated
effluent.

Keywords:  "Waste water treatment, 'Aerobic condi-
tions, 'Ground water, "Water pollution control, Chemi-
cal effluents, Industrial wastes, Leachate, Landfills, Bi-
ological treatment, Biodegradation, Hazardous mate-
rials. Methyl methacrylate,  Biochemical  oxygen de-
mand, Chemical oxygen demand, Performance eval-
uation, Technology  assessment,  SITE(Superfund In-
novative Technology Evaluation),  Volatile  organic
compounds,  Semivolatile organic compounds, Soil
washing, Bioremediation.


PB98-115389REB                PC A04/MF A01
National Risk Management Research  Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Con-
ventional Pump-and-Treat Systems.
GeoTrans, Inc., Sterling, VA.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 R. M. Cohen, J. W. Mercer, R. M. GreenwakJ, and M.
 S. Beljin. Sep 97,44p, EPA/540/S-97/504.
 Contract EPA-68-C4-0031
 See also PB95-125456. Sponsored by National Risk
 Management Research Lab., Ada, OK. Subsurface
 Protection and Remediation Div.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This issue paper  focuses on design of conventional
 ground-water extraction and  injection systems used in
 subsurface remediation.

 Keywords:  'Ground water, 'Water treatment, 'Water
 pollution control.  Remediation, Extraction, Pumping,
 Water wells. Containment,  Aquifers,  Hydraulic con-
 ductivity, Injection wells, Design analysis, Guidelines,
 'Pump and treat. Cleanup operations.
 PB98-115587REB
                                 PC A08/MF A02
 Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to
 Protect the  Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for
 LOCK Governments.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
 Chesapeake Bay Program.
 Oct97.126p, EPA/903/B-97/005, CBP/TRS-190/97.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

 The Handbook provides 'how-to' information on tech-
 niques that local  governments can  implement to
 achieve community goals, preserve local natural re-
 sources, and protect the Chesapeake Bay. The Hand-
 book complements the Beyond Sprawl video which
 highlights six land  management techniques  by dem-
 onstrating their effectiveness in model communities
 throughout the watershed. The video gives a brief
 overview of urban  growth boundaries, infill develop-
 ment/community  redevelopment, transit oriented de-
 velopment, transfer of development rights, cluster de-
 velopment, and traditional neighborhood development.
 The Handbook expands on these land management
 techniques by discussing their  benefits to both the
 Chesapeake Bay and the local governments that utilize
 them. In addition, the Handbook identifies the steps
 local governments  might take to implement  the land
 management practices  and tools described herein.
 Some details concerning the use of these techniques
 are further illustrated by successful local government
 models that demonstrate local application. Although
 many local governments share similar land manage-
 ment problems in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, not
 aB the techniques described in this  Handbook will be
 applicable to every community.  However, the  Hand-
 book's techniques will help to challenge your commu-
 nity to develop its own means to address the impacts of
 sprawl growth and development patterns that are af-
 fecting communities and the Chesapeake Bay.

 Keywords:  'Land  use, 'Water  pollution  control,
 'Chesapeake Bay,  •Handbooks, Land development,
 Local government, Regional planning. Environmental
protection. Watershed management. Community de-
velopment. Urban areas. Transportation management,
Government policies, Maryland, Virginia.
PB98-116270REB                PC A02/MF A01
Beta Test of Modete-3 with Community Multiscale
Mr Quality (CM AQ) Model.
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
S. LeDuc. 1997,8p, EPA/600/A-97/100.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Modete-3 framework for advanced air quality mod-
eling, developed by the Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Research and  Development (EPA/
ORD), was provided to a limited  number of beta test
sftes during the summer of 1997. Tutorial datasets and
the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model
were also provided. Valuable feedback on framework
installation, performance, functionality, intuitiyeness,
user friendliness resulted from the beta test. This infor-
mation will be used to guide framework improvements
preparatory to public release in June 1998.

Keywords: 'Testing, Air pollution dispersion, Environ-
mental transport.  Emissions, Calibration, Validation,
Performance evaluation, Mathematical models. Com-
puterized simulation,  'CMAQ(Community Multiscale
Air Quality), 'Community Multiscale Air Quality Model,
'Models-3 modeling system.
PB98-116288REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data
Model for Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer
between the States and U.S. EPA.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
J. Slade, W. Benjey, A. Blackard, and M. Pring. 1997,
22p,EPA/600/A-97/101.
Prepared in cooperation with Pennsylvania Dept. of
Environmental Resources, Harrisburg., National Oce-
anic and Atmospheric Administration,  Research Tri-
angle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Div.
and Eastern Research Group, Morrisville, NC.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Emission Inventory Improvement Program (EIIP)
was formed with the cooperation of the State and Terri-
torial Air Pollution Program Administrators/Association
of  Local Air  Pollution  Control  Officials  (STAPPA/
ALAPCO) as a cooperative effort  between State and
local agencies, industry, and EPA to improve emission
estimates and establish a National Standard for Emis-
sion Data Exchange. The Data Management Commit-
tee (DMC) of the EIIP was charged with the goal of de-
veloping the data exchange standard, and undertook
the task of developing a data model on which to base
the data exchange format. The purpose of developing
the data model was to establish a standardized set of
data relationships which reflect physical reality and en-
sure accurate and consistent reporting of emissions
and emission related data.

Keywords:  'Air pollution monitoring, 'Data trans-
mission. Air quality data, Air pollution control. Estimat-
ing, States(United States). US  EPA, Data analysis,
Data management, Mathematical models, 'Emission
inventories, 'Data formats, EIIP(Emission Inventory
Improvement Program),  Data models. Data exchange.
National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
PB98-116387REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Ecological Effects of Tropospheric Ozone: A U.S.
Perspective; Past, Present and Future.
National Health and  Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
W. E. Hogsett, and C. P. Andersen. 1997.32p, EPA/
600/A-97A>90.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The authors will present experimental and modeling
activities from their laboratory that show how they are
beginning to address the problems of scale, complex-
ity,  and multiple stresses in forested ecosystems ex-
posed to ozone stress.

Keywords:  'Ozone,  'Air  pollutant  effects(Plants),
•Vegetation, 'Bkxnass, Plant populations.  Plant ecol-
ogy. Ecosystems, Exposure,  Forest soils, Carbon
cycle. Ecological concentration. Growth stages, Sea-
sonal  variation. Long term  effects.  Environmental
stress.
PB98-116395REB                 PC A04/MF A01
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern
New England.
Dynamac International, Inc., Corvallis, OR.
T. R. WhitOer. 1997.50p. EPA/600/A-97/089.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0005
Sponsored by National Health and Environmental Ef-
fects Research Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology
Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This manuscript evaluates the performance of numer-
ous candidate metrics for lake fish assemblages in
southern  New England,  comparing metric behavior
with total phosphorus (as a measure of eutrophication
stress) and a generalized  measure of human activity in
the watersheds (% of land in urban and agriculture,
road and population density). This manuscript presents
solutions to issues of species tolerances to stressors in
lakes and to trophic guild membership. These modi-
fications improved the performance of  four candidate
metrics (% individuals of highly tolerant  species, % top
carnivore individuals, %  insectivorous  individuals, %
generalist feeder individuals). A total of seven metrics
appear to be useful for evaluating biotic  integirty of
lakes in southern New England.

Keywords: 'New England, 'Lakes, 'Fish populations,
'Aquatic ecosystems, Biological communities. Biologi-
cal indicators, Aquatic habitats, Eutrophication, Troph-
ic  level, Lake stages, Species diversity, Water chem-
istry, Phosphorus,  Measurement,  Man environment
interactions,  'IBI(lndex of  Biotic Integrity), 'Index of Bi-
otic Integrity, Environmental stress.
PB98-116403REB                 PC A04/MF A01
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR.
Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a
First Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse
Gases from Biomass Burning.
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis. Dept. of Forest Science.
E. H. Helmer, and S. Brown. 1997,34p, EPA/600VA-97/
088.
Sponsored by National Health and Environmental Ef-
fects Research Lab., Corvallis, OR.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

One important component of sustainable development
for a nation is the degree to which it can balance green-
house gas (GHG) exchange with the atmosphere. Sci-
entists at NHEERL-WED recently estimated  the re-
lease of such GHGs from the conversion of a range of
forest types in Costa Rica between 1940-1983. They
also evaluated the influence of environmental gra-
dients that affect the rates and patterns  of deforest-
ation and the carbon  pools of the forest  cleared on
GHG emissions.

Keywords: 'Costa Rica, 'Burning, 'Biomass, "Tropical
forests,  'Greenhouse  gases,  Emissions, Deforest-
ation, Air pollution monitoring. Carbon dioxide, Meth-
ane, Carbon monoxide. Nitrogen oxides, Trace gases,
Carbon cycle, Carbon sinks, Environmental impacts,
Atmospheric chemistry, Developing countries. Sustain-
able development. Forest inventory.
PB98-116411REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2. Draft rept.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR.
W. T. Sommers, and R. T. Lackey. 1997,38p, EPA/
600/A-97/087.
Prepared in cooperation with Forest Service, Washing-
ton, DC.
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This chapter provides information on the ongoing de-
velopment of the ecological risk assessment process
and the ecosystem management assessment process.
The linking of these two processes can bring improved
organizational and analytical consistency  to the as-
sessment of information in support of multiple scales of
resource planning and decision  making needed  for
ecosystem management.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords:    'Ecosystems,   'Risk   assessment,
'Environmental impacts assessments, Environmental
health, Environment management, Environmental pro-
tection, Natural resources management, Planning, De-
cision making. Cost benefit analysis.
PB98-116445REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6. Book
chapter.
Robert S. Kerr Environmental  Research Lab., Ada,
OK.
G. W. Swell, H. Shen, and P. H. Pritchard. 1997,34p,
EPA/600/A-97/084.
Pub. in the Encyclopedia of Environmental Analysis
and  Remediation.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with
Dynamac Corp., Ada, OK. and Naval Research Lab.,
Washington, DC.
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The potential for the biotreatment of CR(VI) wastes has
received increased attention because the microbially
mediated processes may offer cods, effective ness and
sludge production. There are several biological mecha-
nisms which may be suitable for metal treatments,  in-
cluding trnasofrmation, extracellular bindiing, complex
formation, biosorption, and intracellular  accumulation.
Considering the more immobile and less toxic charac-
teristics of Cr(lll), the microbial reduction of Cr(VI) to
Cr(lll)  appears to hold the most  promise for  the
develoment of an innovative biotreatment technology.
This reductive biotransofmration  nont  only leads to
Cr(VI) detoxification but precipitates the metal in soils,
therefore minimizing its potential risk to human helath
and  impacted ecosystem through decreases toxicity
and exposure.

Keywords: 'Soil treatment, 'Biodegradation, 'Land pol-
lution control, Soil contamination, Heavy metals. Bio-
logical    treatment.    Microorganisms,    Reduc-
tion(Chemistry),       Detoxification,      Precipita-
tion(Chemistry),  Chemical  reactions,  'Hexavalent
chromium, 'Biotreatment.
 PB98-116510REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in
 Complex Terrain.
 California Univ., Riverside. Coll. of Engineering.
 A. Venkatram, J. Weil, A. Cimorelli, R. Wilson, R.
 Paine, R. Lee, and S. Perry. 1997,12p, EPA/600/A-97/
 077.
 Prepared in cooperation with Colorado Univ. at  Boul-
 der. Cooperative  Inst.  for Research in the Environ-
 mental Sciences, and ENSR Consulting and Engineer-
 ing, Acton, MA. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
 tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. National Ex-
 posure Research Lab.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The AMS/EPA  Regulatory Model Improvement  Com-
 mittee's dispersion model, AERMOD (Cimorelli  et al,
 1966), is designed to handle both flat and complex ter-
 rain within the same  framework.  The structure of
 AERMOD incorporates pur knowledge of flow and dis-
 persion in complex terrain. Under stable conditions, the
 flow and hence the  plume, tends to remain horizontal
 when it encounters an obstacle. The formulation of
 AERMOD attempts to capture the essential physics of
 dispersion in complex terrain in as simple a framework
 as possible.

 Keywords: 'Air petition dispersion, 'Mathematical mod-
 els, 'Diffusion  modeling, 'Atmospheric diffusion,  At-
 mospheric boundary layer. Flow patterns,  Flow pro-
 files. Plumes,  Complex terrain, Topography,  Algo-
 rithms, AERMOD  computer model.


 PB98-116528REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale
 Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
D. Byun, J. Young, G. Gipson, S. Rqselle, B. Benjey, J.
Pleim, J. Ching, J. Novak, J. Godowitch, and F.
Binkowski. 1997,12p, EPA/600/A-97/076.
Prepared in cooperation with National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration,  Research Triangle  Park,
NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Div. arid MCNC,
Research Triangle  Park, NC. North Carolina Super-
computing Center.
Product reproduced from digital  image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000  (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


The key science characteristics and science process
modules of the Models-3/CMAQ are discussed with re-
spect to the terms in the governing atmospheric con-
servation equation. The authors also demonstrated the
modular functionality of the CMAQ science process
codes by comparing results with different numerical al-
gorithms for a regional scale air quality simulation. The
Models-3/CMAQ system achieves multipollutant and
multiscale capability  by combining several distinct
modeling techniques. First, the authors recast the gov-
erning atmospheric  diffusion equation in a generalized
coordinate  system  to  accommodate many different
meteorological coordinates  and assumptions on at-
mosphere. Second, CMAQ uses a  nesting capability to
refine grid resolutions  to apply to the small-scale air
quality problem. Third,  a Plume-in-Grid module allows
the computation of  subgrid scale plume-scale disper-
sion and reactions.  Finally, the multi-pollutant capacity
is provided  by  a generalized mechanism chemistry
reader, generalized mechanism chemistry reader, gen-
eralized chemistry  solvers,  linked aqueous reaction
processor, and aerosol modules.
Keywords:  'Air  pollution dispersion,  'Mathematical
models. Atmospheric  diffusion, Diffusion  modeling,
Plumes, Emissions, Aerosols, Air pollutants, Atmos-
pheric  chemistry,  Photochemistry,  Environmental
transport,  Euler equations of motion,  Meteorological
data, Spatial  resolution, Algorithms,  Computerized
simulation, *CMAQ(Community Multiscale Air Quality),
'Community Multiscale Air Quality Model,  *Models-3
modeling system.
PB98-116536REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Appli-
cation for Transport  of  Lawn-Applied Herbidide
2,4-0 into Homes.
Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH.
M. Nishioka, C. Nines, M. Brinkman, H. Burkholder,
and R. G. Lewis. 1997,14p, EPA/600/A-97/075.
Grant EPA-R-822082
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle  Park,  NC. National Exposure Re-
search Lab.
Product  reproduced  from  digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


Homeowners are participating in a three year study to
measure the migration  and transport of lawn-applied
herbicide acids 2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
and dicamba into the home, the spatial distribution of
these residues in the home, and the temporal profile of
exposures  of residents to these residues. Associated
activity patterns that are being considered in the study
design as contributing factors for transport and expo-
sure include homeowner vs commercial application,
activity levels of children and pets,  and wearing vs re-
moval and outdoor shoes indoors. Sample types being
collected include air, surface wipes, and urine. All sam-
ple types are collected pre- and post-application, over
two one-week periods at each home. Studies have in-
cluded eight occupied and two unoccupied homes.


Keywords:    'Herbicides,   'Pesticide   residues,
'Environmental    transport,    'Detection,    2-4-
dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Spatial distribution, Tem-
poral distribution. Ecological concentration, Environ-
 mental  exposure, Houses,  Sampling,  'Application
 methods,'Indoor environments.
PB98-116544REB                PC A03/MF A01
Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Mod-
els-3 Integrated Distributed Modeling System: A
Tutorial Example.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
W. G. Benjey, N. M. Moghari, J. W. Susick, and D. E.
Tivel. 1997,22p, EPA/600/A-97/074.
Prepared in cooperation with Science Applications
International Corp., Arlington, VA. EPA Systems De-
velopment Center, and National Oceanic and Atmos-
pheric Administration, Research Triangle Park, NC. At-
mospheric Sciences Modeling Div.
Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)321-8547;        and       email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper presents a brief tutorial example and de-
scribes the benefits  of emission  inventory data proc-
essing for air quality modeling using the windows of the
Study Planner of the Models-3 environmental modeling
system. The functions of the key windows and the pro-
cedure for using them are illustrated using a 21 column
by 21 row spatial grid with 12 km cell  resolution, cen-
tered  on Birmingham,  Alabama. The  Study Planner
makes manipulation  of input data and  processing pro-
grams relatively simple and flexible. It is not necessary
to change processor coding for different study  areas,
spatial resolutions, and time, to  remember the loca-
tions of data files and processors  in the system, and to
use command tine instructions to initiate and control
the processing system for each step.

Keywords:  'Emissions,  "Air pollution dispersion,
"Mathematical models, Air pollutants. Environmental
transport,  Photochemistry, Air quality data,  Urban
areas, Regional analysis, Temporal variations, Data
processing,        Computerized       simulation,
"CMAQfCommunity    Multiscale    Air    Quality),
'Community Multiscale Air Quality Model, *Models-3
modeling system, Emission inventories, Tutorials.


PB98-116767REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9.  Notice to
Manufacturers, Formulators, Producers,  and Reg-
istrants of Pesticides.  Electronic Submission of
Child-Resistant Packaging Test Data for all Pes-
ticides and Child-Resistant Testing of  Prefilled,
Nonrefillable  Insecticide  Bait  Stations  Not  De-
signed or Intended to Be Opened or Activated in a
Manner That Exposes the  Contents to Human
Contact.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
18 Nov 97,32p, EPA/730/N-97/010.
Product reproduced from  digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This notice addresses four separate issues: (1) elec-
tronic submission of child-resistant packaging (CRP)
test data for all pesticides; (2) unit packaging - individ-
ual unit (actual bait station) must  be CRP; (3) test pro-
cedures clarification on when and how to test prefitled
nonrefillable insecticide bait stations not designed or
intended to be opened or activated in a manner that ex-
poses the contents to human contact; and (4) exemp-
tion from the senior and younger adult test for prefilled
nonrefillable ant or roach insecticide bait stations not
designed or intended to be opened or activated in a
manner that exposes the contents to hu man contact.

Keywords:   'Pesticides,  'Registration, Containers,
Consumer products, Insecticides, Baits, Testing, Pro-
cedures, Exposure, Exemptions, 'Child-resistant pack-
aging, "Electronic submission.


PB98-117013REB                PCA04/MFA01
Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and
Future Directions. Nutrient  Reduction Reevalua-
tion Summary Report.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Oct 97,50p, CBP/TRS-189/97.
Product reproduced from  digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^13 (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at


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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
orders@ntis.fedworU.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

As part of the effort to set and meet challenging goals,
the Bay  Program periodically measures-or reevalu-
ates-ttie progress that has been made to date,  and
measures how close we are to attaining our goals. The
following report is a summary of the 1997 Nutrient Re-
duction Reevaluation findings. The numbers and find-
ings are preliminary. A more detailed final report will be
available in early 199a

Keywords:   "Water  pollution   control,  'Nutrients,
•Chesapeake Bay, Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Habitat res-
toration, Fisheries, Point sources. Watersheds, Water
quality, Runoff, Nonpoint sources, Agriculture.


PB98-117054REB                PC A11/MF  A03
Locating and  Estimating Air  Emissions from
Sources of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Dec 97,220p. EPA/454/R-97/D12.
See also PB94-118080 and PB94-173101.
Product  reproduced from digital  image. Order  this
product from NTIS by. phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

This document  deals specifically with mercury  and
mercury compounds. Its intended audience includes
Federal,  State and local air pollution personnel  and
others interested in locating potential emitters of mer-
cury and mercury compounds and in making gross es-
timates of air emissions therefrom. This document pre-
sents information on (1) the types of sources that  may
emit mercury and mercury compounds, (2) process
variations and release points for these sources, and (3)
available emissions information indicating the potential
for mercury and mercury compound releases into the
air from each operation.

Keywords:  *Mercury(MetaO. 'Air  pollution  sources,
'Emissions, Mercury compounds, Air pollution monitor-
ing,  Combustion  products. Incinerators.  Industrial
plants, Power generation.  Chemical industry. Agricul-
tural chemicals. Manufacturing, Point sources. Station-
ary pottutant sources. Mobile pollutant sources, Emis-
sion inventories. Fugitive emissions.
PB98-S00010REB               CD-ROM S140.00
Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pes-
ticides and Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on
CO-ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention. Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 97.1 CD-ROM.
Contains search and retrieval software. Adobe Acrobat
search engine included.  Supersedes PB95-504452,
PB95-504478. PB95-504494.  PB95-504510,  PB95-
504436, PB95-504460. P895-504486, PB95-504502,
PB95-604528, and PB95-504544.
The datafile is on one disc. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)321-8547;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161.
USA.

This CD-ROM product contains the series of har-
monized test guidelines that have been developed by
the Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances (OPPTS), U.S. EPA for use in the testing of
pesticides and toxic substances, and the development
of test data that must be submitted to the EPA tor re-
view under the Toxic Substances Control Act (15
U.S.C. 2601) and the Federal Insecticide.  Fungicide
and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C.  136, et seq.) The pur-
pose of harmonizing these guidelines into a single set
of OPPTS guidelines is to minimize variations among
test procedures that must be performed to meet the
EPA data requirements.  Save time spent  searching
through numerous hard copy specifications by using
the Adobe Acrobat with Search software which pro-
vides an intuitive interface for search, display and print-
ing. With Acrobat, you can (1) search words or full text
phrases to locate testing standards, data reporting
guidance, definition of terms and acceptance proto-
cols, (2) search for specific guideline numbers or CFR
citations, (3) browse the Table of Contents much Ike a
book and electronically connect via hypertext links to
guidelines of interest (4) cut and paste a page or print
the entire guideline. Also included on the CD-ROM is a
bibliography of Pesticide Assessment Guidelines and
their amendments available  through  NTIS. Large
chemical manufacturers  who  make pesticides,  cor-
porate regulatory professionals, quality assurance per-
sonnel, project managers, study directors, and tech-
nical staff responsible for laboratory and field studies
will find this CD-ROM invaluable. The  CD-ROM con-
tains issued OPPTS test guidelines and any subse-
quent updates. It  is periodically updated after major
EPA additions or updates are issued. The OPPTS has
developed these guidelines through a process of har-
monization that blend the testing guidance and require-
ments that existed in the Office of Pollution Prevention
and Toxics  (OPPT) and appeared in Title 40, Chapter
I, Subchapter R of the Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) which
appeared in publications of the NTIS and the guide-
lines published by the Organization for Economic Co-
operation and Development (OECD).

Keywords:  'Data  bases,   'Data  file,  'Pesticides,
'Guidelines, 'Chemical  analysis. Pesticide  residues,
Toxic substances, Test  methods, Toxic Substances
Control Act, Regulations, Standardization,  Registra-
tion, Information retrieval, Toxfcity, Analytical methods,
Reporting,   Reviewing,   US   EPA,    CD-ROM,
FIFRA(Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
Act), Reregistration, Data requirements.


PB98-500077REB               CD-ROM $480.00
Biennial Reporting System  (BBS) Data: Genera-
tion and Management of Hazardous Waste, 1995
(Final) (on  CD-ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
1995.1 CD-ROM.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. Super-
sedes PB97-501993. See also PB95-503520. PB96-
592571. and PB96-502182.
The datafile is on one disc. The documentation is in
Adobe Acrobat PDF format.  It includes the Instruction
Manual, the 1995 Hazardous  Waste Report Instruc-
tions and Forms, and the Flat File Index. Thw Windows
version of Acrobat is provided.

The product contains data compiled by the Biennial
Reporting System (BRS) for  the  'National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste  Report (Based  on  1995
data)'.  The data were collected by states using the
'1995 National Hazardous Waste Report Instructions
and Forms' (EPA Form  8700-13-A/B), or the state's
equivalent  information  source. Data submitted  by
states prior to December 31,1996 are included. Data
for reports  protected by RCRA Confidential Business
Information (CBI) claims  are not included. These data
are preliminary and will be replaced by the final data.
The  data contain information describing the RCRA
wastes generated  and/or managed during 1995  by
RCRA Treatment. Storage and Disposal  Facilities
(TSDFs) and  RCRA  Large  Quantity  Generators
(LQGs). Data are reported by  sites meeting the LOG
and /or TSDF definitions. Sites are identified by their
EPA/RCRA identification number. Response codes
match those of the '1995 Hazardous Waste Report: In-
struction and Forms' (EPA Form 8700-13-A/B).

Keywords:  'Data  file. 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Waste treatment. Waster disposal. Fa-
cilities.     Sites.    United    States.    CD-ROM,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act).
PB98-500325REB                        CP D01
Integrated Air Pollution Control System (lAPS),
Executable Model and Source Model (Version 5.a)
ton Diskette). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Sep 97,2 diskettes, EPA/600/R-95/169A-E.
Memory. 640K. Language: Fortran and C. Supersedes
PB87-127775.  PB91-506469.  PB91-506477,  and
PB96-501937.
The software is on two  3  1/2 inch DOS diskettes,
1.44M high density. Documentation included; may be
ordered separately  as PB96-157383, PB96-157391,
and PB96-157409.

The Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS)
Cost Model was developed to estimate costs and per-
formance for emission control systems applied to coal-
fired utility boilers. The model can project a material
balance, an equipment list, and capital investment and
revenue  requirements based on user-specified input
data. The model includes conventional and emerging
technologies for controlling nitrogen oxides (NOX), sul-
fur dioxide, and paniculate matter emissions. A variety
of technology modules built into the model can be in-
corporated and combined.  Cost and performance esti-
mates can be analyzed in terms of integrated  tech-
nologies. Conventional and emerging technologies in-
cluded are low NOX combustion (overfire air/low NOX
burners), natural gas rebuming, advanced gas return-
ing, selective catalytic reduction, selective noncatalytic
reduction, limestone injection multistage burners, the
advanced  silicate process,  wet limestone flue gas
desulfurization, dry  sorbent injection, physical coal
cleaning, coal switching, lime spray drying, spray hu-
midification, electrostatic precipitators, fabric filters, at-
mospheric fluidized bed combustion, pressurized fluid-
ized bed combustion, the integrated gasficatiqn com-
bined cycle process, and pulverized coal burning boil-
ers. The following revisions have been made to version
5.a: - Addition of Gas Substitution (GS) to the Natural
Gas Rebuming (NGR) and Advanced Gas Rebuming
(AGR) Module. Gas Substitution (GS) was added to
allow the user to estimate the cost of substituting natu-
ral gas for coal in a utility boiler. - Flue Gas Flow Rate
Revision. The user can now choose to use coal analy-
ses to compute the mass and volumetric flue gas flow
rate. Previously,  an F-Factor was used, which cal-
culated flue gas flow rate as a function of heat input to
the boiler (dscf/MMBtu). -  ADVACATE Revision. The
maximum size of a tower mill is 60 MW. The previous
ADVACATE cost equations were based on a tower mill
size of 100 MW. The tower mill costs based on 100
MW of $150,000 per tower mill were subtracted out of
the SO2 Removal Process Area costs.

Keywords:  'Models-simulation, 'Software,  'Boilers,
'Coal, 'Fossil-fuel power plants, 'Air pollution control
equipment, 'Cost estimates, Particulates, Combustion
kinetics. Sulfur dioxide, Nitrogen oxides. Stationary
sources, Performance evaluation.  Diskettes,  Inte-
grated Air Pollution Control System.


PB98-500333REB                       CP 002
Hydrologic  Evaluation of  Landfill Performance
(HELP)  Model, Version  3.05 (on Diskette). (Re-
announcement with New Order Number). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Dec 95,2 diskettes.
System  requirements: a hard disk drive with 6 MB of
available storage, a 80386  or 80486 preferred. Super-
sedes  PB85-100725  (magnetic  tape)  and PB96-
501432.
The software is  on two 3 1/2 inch DOS diskettes,
1.44M high density.  Documentation included; may be
ordered separately as  PB98-104474  and PB98-
104482. Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-
800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other
countries);  fax  at  (703)321-8547;  and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In Version 3, the  HELP model  has  been greatly en-
hanced  beyond Version 2. The  number of layers that
can be modeled has been increased. The default soil/
material texture list has been expanded to contain ad-
ditional waste materials, geomembranes, geosynthetic
drainage nets, and compacted soils. The model also
permits  the use of a user-built library of soil textures.
Computations of leachate recirculation and ground-
water drainage into the landfill have been added. More-
over, HELP Version 3 accounts for leakage through
geomembranes due to manufacturing defects (pin-
holes) and installation defects (punctures, tears and
seaming flaws) and by vapor disf usfon through the liner
based on  the equations  compiled  by  Giroud  et al.
(1989,1992). The estimation of runoff from the surface
of the landfill has been improved to  account for large
landfill   surface  slopes   and  slope  lengths.  The
snowmelt model has been replaced with an energy-
based    model;   the   Priestly-Taylor   potential
evapotranspiration model  has been replaced with a
Penman method, incorporation wind and humidity ef-
fects as well as long wave radiation losses (heat loss at
night). A frozen soil model  has been added to improve
infiltration and runoff predictions in cold regions. The
unsaturated vertical drainage model has also been im-
proved to aid in storage computations. Input and edit-
ing have been further simplified with interactive, full-
screen,  menu-driven  input techniques. The HELP
model requires daily climatologic data, soil characteris-
tics, and design specifications to perform the analysis.
Daily rainfall data may be input by the user, generated
stochastically, or taken from the model's historical data
base. The model contains parameters for generating
synthetic precipitation for 139 U.S. cities. The historical
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 data base contains five years of daily precipitation data
 for 102 U.S. cities. Daily temperature and solar radi-
 ation data are generated stochastically or may be input
 by the user. Necessary soil data include porosity, field
 capacity, wilting point, saturated hydraulic conductivity,
 and Soil  Conservation  Service  (SCS) runoff  curve
 number for antecedent types for use when measure-
 ments or site-specific estimates are not available. De-
 sign specifications include such  things as the  slope
 and  maximum drainage  layers,  layer thicknesses,
 teachate recirculation procedure, surface cover char-
 acteristics, and information on any geomembranes.

 Keywords: 'Model-simulation,  'Software,  'Landfills,
 'Hydraulic performance, Leakage, Leachate, Linings,
 Membranes, Covers, Geotechnical engineering,  De-
 sign  analysis,  Subsurface drainage,  Surface  runoff.
 Design criteria, Performance evaluation, Land  pollu-
 tion, Water pollution, Precipitation(Meteorology), Solar
 radiation, Meteorological data, Evapotranspiration, Soil
 water,  Hydrologic models, Diskettes, HELP model,
 HELP(Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance).
 PB98-500366REB                  Diskette S50.00
 INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's
 Claims of Inability to Afford Penalties and Com-
 pliance Costs (on Diskette). Model-Simulation.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Enforcement.
 Jan 98,2 diskettes.
 Windows 3.1 operating system. Language: Visual
 Basic 3.0 that uses Axis 1.1 database engine; SVGA
 with at least 800x600 resolution required; compatible
 with Windows 3.1 and Windows 95; disk space: 2.5
 MG; RAM-Windows 3.1, 16 MG; Windows 95, 32 MG.
 See also PB96-503396, PB96-503404, PB96-503800,
 and PB96-503875.
 The software is on two 3 1/2 inch diskettes, 2.0M dou-
 ble density.  Documention included; may be ordered
 separately as PB98-104490. Order this product from
 NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
 (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)321-8547;
 and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  lo-
 cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
 USA.

 INDIPAY evaluates individual taxpayers' claims of in-
 ability to afford penalties, clean-up costs or compliance
 costs. INDIPAY can evaluate claims from individuals,
 partnerships and sole proprietorships. Violators  raise
 the issue of  inability to pay in most of EPA's enforce-
 ment actions regardless of whether there is any hard
 evidence supporting those claims. INDIPAY was de-
 signed to enable Federal, State and local enforcement
 professionals to quickly determine if there was any va-
 lidity to those claims. One of the other computer mod-
 els, ABEL, does this same analysis for corporations.
 INDIPAY assesses the  two fundamental methods by
 which an applicant could  fund a contribution -  cash
 flow and a loan  from a commercial lending institution.
 Both of these scenarios compare the maximum con-
 tribution the  individual  can  make  with the penalty
 sought by EPA. If this maximum contribution exceeds
, the penalty amount, the model concludes that the indi-
• vidual can afford to pay and EPA makes no adjust-
 ments for inability to pay. If this maximum contribution
 is positive but less than the penalty amount, the model
 presents this amount as the partial payment the indi-
 vidual can afford through  the particular funding ap-
 proach. If the applicant's maximum contribution is zero
 or negative,  then the model concludes that the appli-
 cant can afford  no penalty payment through the par-
 ticular funding scenario and it directs the enforcement
 personnel to review other financial reports before mak-
 ing any adjustments downward. INDIPAY, like ABEL,
 is a tool that promotes quick settlements by performing
 screening analyses of defendants and Superfund po-
 tentially responsible parties (PRP's) to determine their
 financial capacity. EPA's  Office  of Enforcement and
 Compliance  Assurance  (OECA) has developed a se-
 ries of models to support its penalty assessment and
 cost recovery responsibilities. INDIPAY  and the four
 other  OECA financial analysis models (ABEL, BEN,
 CASHOUT, PROJECT) deal with three different finan-
 cial issues that frequently arise in enforcement cases.
 Users do not need any background in computers, fi-
 nance or accounting to operate them effectively. Pri-
 mary users will  be: attorneys defending firms in  envi-
 ronmental enforcement actions and citizen suits; attor-
 neys representing citizen groups that are bringing pri-
 vate enforcement actions; and environmental compli-
 ance directors from businesses, municipalities and fed-
 eral facilities in advising management about potential
 civil penalty  liability for failure to comply with environ-
 mental requirements.
Keywords: 'Software, "Models-simulation, 'Violations,
'Payments, Penalties, Costs, Claims,  Liabilities, Re-
sponsibility,  Enforcement,  Pollution control,  Waste
management, Superfund, Hazardous materials, Disk-
ettes, 'INDIPAY computer model, 'Taxpayers, 'Ability
to pay, Settlement(Law).
PB98-S00382REB                  Diskette $50.00
BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Bene-
fits from Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Disk-
ette). Software.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Enforcement.
Jan 98,1 diskette.
DOS operating system. Requires 232K of hard drive
space. Is menu driven. Supersedes PB96-503875.
The software is on one 3 1/2 inch DOS diskette, 2 MB
high density. Documentation included; may be ordered
separately as PB98-104508. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605^000 (other countries); fax at (703)321-8547;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,


The model calculates the economic savings that a
company gains or avoiding payment necessary for
compliance with environmental regulations or permits.
While the primary purpose of the BEN model is to cal-
culate the economic benefit of EPA regulation  non-
compliance, the model may also be used to calculate
the after tax net present value of a pollution prevention
or mitigation project. BEN is not limited to just environ-
mental regulations; rather,  it is a cost analysis model
that presents savings from delaying or avoiding any ex-
penditures. The  software is extremely easy to  use.
Users are taken through a series of prompts to enter
specified costs including  initial  capital investments,
nondepreciable expenditures, annual expenses, dates
of compliance and  noncompliance,  date of penalty
payment, useful life of pollution control equipment, in-
come tax rates, inflation rate, and discount rate. The
savings from not paying are then calculated. Once cal-
culated, that economic savings amount (plus some
nontrivial amount reflecting the seriousness of the vio-
lation) become the EPA's minimum civil penalty. The
model is mainly responsible for the dramatic rise in civil
penalties from S6 million  in fiscal year 1984 to  over
S100 million in fiscal year 1994. If the Agency actually
goes to hearing or court, it almost always uses an ex-
pert witness to present the defendant's economic gain
from noncompliance, not the BEN model. Version 4.4
updates the standard values for inflation and  discount
rate. EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance As-
surance (OECA) has developed a series of computer
models to support its penalty assessment and cost re-
covery responsibilities. The models are also used in
most states. The models deal with four different finan-
cial issues that frequently arise in enforcement cases:
calculating the violator's economic savings noncompli-
ance (BEN model); evaluating the validity of a violator's
claim that it cannot afford compliance costs (ABEL and
INDIPAY models), clean-up costs and civil penalties;
determining the present year value of Superfund clean-
up (CASHOUT model); and determining the real cost
of  proposed extra  compliance  project  (PROJECT
model). The user's manual contains all the formulas
that make  up  the BEN computer model. On screen
'help' information is available at any time.

Keywords:  "Pollution abatement, 'Cost benefit analy-
sis, 'Software, "Models-simulation, Standards compli-
ance,  Pollution  regulations, Superfund, Mitigation,
Penalties, Violations, Economic analysis, Law enforce-
ment, Hazardous materials, Diskettes, "BEN computer
model, "Noncompliance.
 PB98-500390REB                 Diskette S50.00
 CASHOUT  Model: Calculates  Current Value  of
 Superfund Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Disk-
 ette). Model-Simulation.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Enforcement.
 Jan 98,1 diskette.
 Supersedes PB94-501012, PB95-502530, and PB96-
 503396.
 The software is available on one 3 1/2 inch DOS disk-
 ette, 360K double density.  Documentation included;
 may be ordered separately as PB94-141678.  Order
 this product from  NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS
 (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax
 at      (703)321-8547;      and     email      at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
CASHOUT determines in current year dollars what all
the future clean-up costs of a Superfund site will be.
Since those costs could be a much as 50 years in the
future, this allows the enforcement professionals in the
Superfund program to quickly determine what the total
current cost of a clean-up would be. Then they can use
that number to 'cash out' of the case the small contribu-
tors. The small contributors just pay an appropriate
portion of the CASHOUT number, and then they are
out of the case. The other contributors usually are re-
sponsible for the site for a substantial amount of time.
Version 1.6 updates the standard values for inflation
and discount rate. EPA's Office of Enforcement and
Compliance Assurance (OECA) has developed  a se-
ries of computer models to support its penalty assess-
ment  and cost recovery responsibilities.  The models
are also used in most states. The models deal with four
different financial issues that frequently  arise in en-
forcement cases: calculating the violator's economic
savings noncompliance (BEN model);  evaluating the
validity of a violator's claim that it cannot afford compli-
ance  costs (ABEL and INDIPAY models), clean-up
costs and civil penalties; determining the present year
value of Superfund clean-up (CASHOUT model); and
determining the real cost of proposed extra compliance
project (PROJECT model).

Keywords:  "Superfund,  "Costs,  'Pollution  control,
•Remedial action, 'Software, 'Models-simulation, Haz-
ardous  materials,  Waste  management,  Economic
analysis, Funds, Allocations, Cost repayments, Law
enforcement,    Pollution   regulations,    Diskettes,
•CASHOUT computer model, Cleanup, Potentially re-
sponsible parties, Settlement(Law).
 PB98-500408REB                 Diskette S50.00
 PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supple-
 mental Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3)
 (on Diskette). Model-Simulation.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Enforcement.
 Jan 98,1 diskette.
 DOS operating system. Supersedes PB95-502548 and
 PB96-503800.
 The software is available on one 3 1/2 inch DOS disk-
 ette, 360K high density. Documentation  included; may
 be ordered separately  as PB95-169637.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)321-8547;         and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 PROJECT was developed to assist EPA's enforce-
 ment program in  its penalty assessment responsibil-
 ities. The PROJECT Model evaluates the after-tax, net
 present value of supplemental environmental project
 (SEP). Violators propose SEPs to mitigate their penalty
 liability. SEP's are appearing with increasing frequency
 in enforcement  negotiations. In addition, SEPs allow
 the Agency to effect some extra environmental im-
 provement. This model allows personnel without any
 background in accounting or corporate  finance to de-
 termine the real cost of a SEP to a defendant for settle-
 ment purposes. !t prompts the user for costs, dates and
 certain interest and tax rates. It then calculates the ac-
 tual cost of a SEP to a defendant by reducing the cost
 of the project to reflect its tax consequences and net-
 present value. Projected users of this model are the cit-
 izen environmental groups, attorneys representing de-
 fendants in enforcement actions, and corporate offi-
 cials with environmental responsibilities. The software
 will allow them to easily evaluate proposed SEPs in the
 same way the  EPA evaluates them.  This provides
 clearer communication among parties involved in com-
 pliance issues. Version  1.3 updates the standard val-
 ues for inflation and discount rate.

 Keywords: "Software, "Models-simulation, "Superfund,
 "Hazardous materials, "Waste management, Pollution
 regulations, Law enforcement,  Liabilities, Costs,  Viola-
 tions, Fines(Charges), Penalties, Payments, Pollution
 control, Pollution abatement. Remedial action, Govern-
 ment policies. Diskettes, 'PROJECT computer model,
 'Supplemental       environmental       projects,
 •Settlement(Law), Potentially responsible parties.
 PB98-500416REB                  Diskette S50.00
 ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of
 Inability to  Afford Penalities  and  Compliance
 Costs (Version 2.9) (on Diskette). Model-Simulation.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Enforcement.
 Jan 98,1 diskette.
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Supersedes PB94-501004, PB95-502522, and PB96-
503404.
The software is available on one 31/2 inch DOS disk-
ette, 360K  double density.  Documentation  included;
may be ordered separately as PB98-104518.  Order
this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS
(U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax
at     (703)321-8547;      and     email      at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The easy-to-use  ABEL software  evaluates tor-profit
company claims of inability to afford penalties, clean-
up costs, or compliance costs, violators raise the issue
of inability to pay in most of EPA's enforcement actions
regardless of whether there is any hard evidence sup-
porting those claims. The program  enables Federal,
State and local enforcement professionals to quickly
determine if there was any  validity to those claims.
ABEL is a tool that promotes quick settlements by per-
forming screening analyses of defendants and poten-
tially responsible parties (PRP's) to determine their fi-
nancial capacity, if ABEL indicates the firm can afford
the fun penalty, compliance or clean-up costs, then
EPA makes no adjustments for inability to pay. If it indi-
cates that the firm cannot afford the full amount it di-
rects the enforcement personnel to review other finan-
cial reports  before making any adjustments. After ana-
lyzing some basic financial ratios that reflect a compa-
ny's solvency, ABEL assesses the firm's ability to pay
by focusing on projected cash flows. The model explic-
itly calculates the value of  projected, internally gen-
erated cash flows from historical tax information, and
compares these cash flows to the proposed environ-
mental expenditures). The software is extremely easy
to use. Version 2.9 updates the standard values for in-
flation and discount rate. Users are taken through a se-
ries of prompts to enter specified data. On screen'help'
information  is available at any time. Two other similar
models are INDIPAY and MUNIPAY (PB98-500374).
INDIPAY does the  same analysis for individual tax-
payers (including sole proprietorships and  partner-
ships). MUNIPAY does this same analysis for munici-
palities, towns, counties, drinking water authorities,
and  sewer  authorities. EPA's Office of  Enforcement
and Compliance Assurance (OECA) has developed a
series of computer models to support its penalty as-
sessment and cost recovery responstotUties. The mod-
els are also used in most states. The models deal with
four different  financial issues that frequently arise in
enforcement cases; calculating the violator's economic
savings noncompliance (BEN model); evaluating the
validity of a  violator's claim that it cannot afford compli-
ance costs (ABEL  and INDIPAY models), clean-up
costs and civil penalties; determining the present year
value of Superfund dean-up (CASHOUT model); and
determining the real cost of proposed extra compliance
project (PROJECT model).

Keywords:      'Software,      'Models-simulation,
•Businesses. 'Pollution control. Cash flow, Penalties,
Rnes(Charges). Taxes, Costs, Standards compliance,
Pollution regulations. Working capital.  Cost  benefit
analysis. Hazardous materials.  Corporations,  Ex-
penses, Violations, Diskettes, 'ABEL computer model,
'Ability to pay. Noncompliance, Financial capacity.
PB98-963204REB                PCA02/MFA01
Second  Supplemental  Fhre-Year Review  Guid-
Emironrnental Protection Agency. Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
21 Dec 97.6p.%PA/540/F-98/002, OSWER-9355.7-
03A.
See atso PB94-963283.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.- customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)321-8547;
and emai at orders@ntis.fedwor1d.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.

This document has three purposes. The first is to sup-
plement guidance to previous Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) directives on five-year reviews. The
second is to encourage Regions to leverage resources
by using potentially responsible parties (PRPs) to pro-
vide information for five-year reviews. The third is to re-
mind Regions that five-year reviews should include a
signed EPA determination of whether a remedy re-
mains protective of human health and the environment.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'US EPA, 'Program manage-
ment, Hazardous materials, Waste management, Pol-
lution sampling, Remedial action. Site characterization,
Pollution regulations. Site surveys, Inspection, Pollu-
tion  control.  Program  administration. Federal  pro-
grams, Reviewing, Evaluation, Assessments, Require-
ments, Standards compliance, Government policies,
Guidelines,  *OSWER(Office  of  Solid  Wastes  and
Emergency Response), 'Office of Solid Wastes and
Emergency Response.


AD-A329 242/2REB               PC A07/MF A02
Adduction  of  Nitroaromatic  Compounds  with
Blood Proteins and DNA as Biological Markers of
Exposure. Final rept. 19 Jan 93-15 May 97.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
T.V.Reddy.Jun97.117p.
Product reproduced from  digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The ability of TNB. DNB and tetryl, to form abducts in
rats was investigated using 14C  labeled compounds.
Our results showed that all three test chemica!s(TNB,
DNB and tetryl) were able to form abducts with blood
proteins and tissue DNA. The optimum time required
for maximum adduct formation for TNB, DNB and tetryl
varied. For example, TNB abducts (blood proteins and
DNA) were maximum at 48 h. Peak levels of DNB ab-
ducts (blood proteins) were detected at 8 h and maxi-
mum DNB-DNA abducts levels reached by 24 hours. In
the case of tetryl the maximum blood protein adduct
levels were observed  at  24  h,  while DNA  adducts
peaked at 48 h after exposure. At the end of ten weeks,
significant amount (10-50%) of radioactivity was intact
in the DNA of TNB or tetryl treated rat liver, kidney, and
spleen. 3,5-dinitroaniline was identified from TNB treat-
ed rat liver DNA and picric and picramic acids from tet-
ryl treated rat liver and kidney DNA. This suggests that
these are the adducts of DNA and released during hy-
drolysis. In contrast, 3-nitroaniline was identified in he-
moglobin hydrolysate as well as in albumin soup from
rats treated with DNB.  Hence, protein and  DNA
adducts appear to have promise as dose monitors for
nitroaromatic munitions and their by-products.

Keywords:  'Aromatic  compounds,   'Nitrogen  com-
pounds,   'Blood   proteins,   Rats,   Explosives,
Deoxyribonucleic  acids, Ammunition, Tables(Data),
Pollutants, Exposure(Physiology), Contamination, Hy-
drolysis,   Hemoglobin,  Tnt,   Labeled  substances,
Nitramines,  Tetryl, 'Nitroaromaric compounds, Eco-
logical health risk assessment, Biomarkers, Adduction.


DE97008803REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Animal Investigation Program  (AIP), A.I.P.  sum-
mary report on and around the Nevada Test Site
from 1982-1995.
Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV. Ra-
diation and Indoor Environments National Lab.
K. R. Giles. Apr 97,37p, EPA-402-R-97-009.
Contract AI08-91NV10963
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Product reproduced from  digital image. Order  this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report describes the Animal Investigation Program
conducted from 1982-1995 by the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's (EPA's), Radiation and Indoor Envi-
ronments National Laboratory (R and IE), formerly Ra-
diation Sciences Laboratory-Las Vegas. This labora-
tory operates an environmental radiation monitoring
program in  the region  surrounding the Nevada Test
Site. The surveillance program was designed to meas-
ure levels and trends of radionucltdes in animals on
and around  the Nevada Test Site to ascertain whether
world-wide fallout, current radiation levels, and associ-
ated doses, to the general public were in compliance
with existing radiation protection standards.  The sur-
veillance program additionally had the responsibility to
take action to protect the health and well-being of the
public in the event of any accidental release of radio-
active contaminants.  Comparison  of the  measure-
ments and  sample analysis results indicated that no
significant amounts of biological radionuclides  had
been detected in the near offsite areas or on  the NTS,
except in animals drinking water that drains from tun-
nels in Area 12.

Keywords:  'Food  Chains,  'Nevada  Test  Site,
'Radiation  Hazards, Biological Accumulation, Con-
tamination, Numerical Data, Radiation Monitoring, Ra-
diation Protection, Radioecotogical Concentration, Ta-
bles(data),  EDB/560162, EDB7540230, EDB/540130,
EDB/450200.
N19970027271
         (Order as N19970027257REB, PC A12/MF
                                           A03)
Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to
Environmental Technology Transfer.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Research and Development.
L A. Friedl. Jul 97,1p.

In the environmental arena, both the public and private
sectors are exploring technologies, techniques, and in-
formation sources which allow them to monitor envi-
ronmental conditions  with fast, comprehensive,  and
credible methods. However, the technologies are not
the only factor limiting application. Institutional issues,
such as management practices, agency policies, and
legal precedents, pose  barriers to  the development,
transfer and adoption of technologies between the sec-
tors. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
has recently begun the Advanced Measurement Initia-
tive (AMI) to advance the agency's measurement ca-
pabilities, taking into account these institutional  bar-
riers. The AMI  program sponsors projects that (1)
adapt existing technologies (from the public or private
sectors) that can meet an identified EPA need, and (2)
identify and address institutional  barriers to their use
and acceptance. AMI projects are primarily focused on
fulfilling EPA's measurement  needs. However, EPA
recognizes that increased capabilities can improve its
ability to provide the private sector greater flexibility in
regulatory reporting, which, in turn, can increase the
search for  new monitoring and  measurement tech-
nologies that the private sector can use and supply.
This paper examines  EPA's AMI  program in the con-
text of institutional barriers  to technology application
and implementation. AMI projects provide a broad view
of issues to address and approaches to take to resolve
institutional barriers. One AMI project, involving the
use of remote sensing  to characterize a hazardous
waste site, is examined in depth.  Lessons learned are
placed in the context of technology transfer.

Keywords: 'Environment protection, 'Information sys-
tems, 'Policies,  'Procedures,  "Technology utilization,
'Environment management. Technology transfer, Haz-
ardous wastes. Regulations.
20    VOL. 98, No. 1

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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 Aspect* of
I Recycled Materials for Highway Construction.
| PB94-1 00443/REB PC A1 0/MF A03
I

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                                                                   TITLE  INDEX
ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability to
Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)  (on
Diskette).
PB98-500416REB                       Diskette S50.00

Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
PB97-177570REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Addendum  to  the  'Interim  CERCLA  Settlement  Policy'
Issued on December 5,1984.
PB98-103138REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Adduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds with Blood Proteins
and DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
AD-A329 242/2REB                    PC A07/MF A02

Advisory on the Development of Phase  2 of  the Index of
Watershed Indicators.
PB98-104771REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk Manage-
ment Guidelines.
PB98-104763REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides in
the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
PB97-196109REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
PB98-111701REB
                                     PC A07/MF A02
Air  Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
with Petroleum Fuels and  Other  Substances  (October
1997).
PB98-111685REB                      PC A21/MF A04

Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tributyltin'.
PB98-103229REB                      PC A09/MF A02

Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems: Nutri-
ent Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
PB98-105422REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Animal Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary report
on and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982-1995.
DE97008803REB                      PCA04/MFA01

AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
Terrain.
PB98-116510REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Assessment of  Sediments from the Upper Mississippi River.
PB98-115165REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Dis-
posal Restrictions. Phase 4 (Second  Supplement): Toxicity
Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified Mineral
Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
PB97-176978REB
                                      PC A15/MF A03
BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
PB98-500382REB                      Diskette SSO.OO

Best  Demonstrated  Available Technqlgy  (BOAT)  Back-
ground  Document  for  Wood  Preserving Wastes:  F032,
F034, and F035; Final.
PB97-176911REB                      PCA22/MFA04

Beta Test of Models-3 with Community Multiscale Air Qual-
ity (CMAQ) Model.
PB98-116270REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local Governments.
PB98-115587REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Biennial  Reporting  System  (BRS)  Data:  Generation and
Management of Hazardous  Waste, 1995 (Final)  (on CD-
ROM).
PB98-500077REB                    CD-ROM S480.00

Bioremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and  Phenanthrene
in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
ceptor Conditions.
PB98-106446REB                      PC A09/MF A02

Capsule Report: Aqueous Mercury Treatment.
PB98-115330REB
                                      PC A04/MF A01
Capsule  Report: Double Alkali Flue Gas  Desulfurization
System Applied at the General Motors Parma, Ohio Facility.
PB98-102312REB                     PC A03/MF A01

Capsule  Report: Wellman-Lord SO2  Recovery Process.
Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant.
PB98-102262REB                     PC A03/MF A01

CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
PB98-500390REB                      Diskette 350.00

Catalog of Publications: Office of Science and Technology,
1997 Edition.
PB98-102692REB                     PC A08/MF A02

Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
Directions. Nutrient Reduction Reevaluation Summary  Re-
port.
PB98-117013REB                     PC A04/MF A01

Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
PB98-104060REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
PB98-116536REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
Prairie Pothole Region.
PB98-115322REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  for  Proposed  Pretreatment
Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
Laundries Point Source Category.
PB98-115140REB                      PCA05/MFA01

Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
PB98-110299REB                      PC A09/MF A02

Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
PB98-116528REB                      PCA03/MFA01

Developing and Using Production-Adjusted Measurements
of Pollution Prevention.
PB97-199707REB                      PCA06/MFA01

Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New Eng-
land.
PB98-116395REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Development of the DIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
Purposes of  Facilitating  Data Transfer between the States
and U.S. EPA.
PB98-116288REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Disaster and  Emergency Response. Mission  Assignment
Guidance.
PB97-963408REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Draft  Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural  Attenuation
Policy.
PB97-963312REB                      PCA04/MFA01

Ecological Effects of Tropospheric Ozone: A U.S.  Perspec-
tive; Past, Present and Future.
PB98-116387REB     .                 PCA04/MFA01

Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
ards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial Laun-
dries Point Source Category.
PB98-115249REB                      PCA15/MFA03

Economic  Impact Analysis  for the Proposed Polyether
Polyols NESHAP.
PB98-110521 REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2.
PB98-116411 REB                      PCA04/MFA01

Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
ents: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
PB97-186290REB                     PCA05/MFA01

EPA  Technology Transfer  Capsule  Report: Fabric Filter
Paniculate Control on Coal-Fired Utility Boilers: Nucla, Co.
and Sunbury. Pa.
PB98-102288REB                     PC A03/MF A01

EPA  Traceability Protocol for  Assay and Certification of
Gaseous Calibration Standards.
PB98-115314REB                     PC A08/MF A02

Estimates  of  Global  Greenhouse  Gas Emissions  from  In-
dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
PB98-106420REB                     PC A07/MF A02

Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and  Fumigation
Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document.
PB98-103385REB                     PCA05/MFA01

Evaluation of Barriers to the  Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
ings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
PB98-106412REB                     PC A08/MF A02

Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund  Site Re-
mediation.
PB98-104193REB                     PCA04/MFA01

Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evaporatively
Cooled Condenser.
PB98-100506REB                     PC A04/MF A01

Fact Sheet Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife Advisories.
PB98-102932REB                     PC A02/MF A01

Field  Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycyclic Ar-
omatic  Hydrocarbons,   2,4-DiphenoxyacetfC   ^cid,_ and
Pentachlorophenol in Air, House Dust. Soil, ani   ~
 PB98-103195REB
                                      and Total Diet.
                                      PC A09/MF A02
PB98-116445REB
                                      PC A04/MF A01
 Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal  Effective-
 ness of Gas-Phase  Air  Filtration  Equipment;  Phase  1.
 Search of Literature and Prior Art.
 PB98-111677REB                      PCA05/MFA01

 Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves  in Colorado dur-
 ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
 PB98-106487REB                      PCA04/MFA01

 Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fiber-Optic Petro-
 leum. Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
 PB98-100472REB                      PC A04/MF A01
Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act.
PB98-103153REB                      PC A04/MF A01

FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
PB97-963255REB                      PC A03/MF A01

General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay Determinations.
PB97-199731REB                      PC A04/MF AOt

Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
mate of  Total  Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from Bio-
mass Burning.
PB98-116403REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Ground Water  Issue:  Design Guidelines for Conventional
Pump-and-Treat Systems.
PB98-115389REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Guidance for  Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
Use in Fish Advisories.  Volume  2. Risk Assessment and
Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
PB98-102734REB                      PC A21/MF A04

Guidance on EPA Participation in  Bankruptcy Cases.
PB98-103146REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Guide to Technical Resources for the Design  of Land Dis-
posal Facilities.
PB98-102270REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring  Systems for
Non-Criteria Pollutants.
PB98-112931 REB                      PC A09/M F A02

Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of  Hospital Medical
Waste Incinerators.
PB98-103401REB                      PC A07/MF A02

Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
PB98-103005REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Hospital/Medteal/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and Guidelines.
Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing Sources.
PB98-110133REB                      PCA05/MFA01

Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and Guidelines.
Analysis of Economic Impacts for New Sources.
PB98-110125REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and Guidelines.
Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Existing Facilities.
PB98-110141REB                      PCA06/MFA01

How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for Un-
derground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective Ac-
tion Plan Reviewers.
PB98-113525REB                      PC A20/MF A04

Hydrologic  Evaluation of Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
Model. Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
New Order Number).
PB98-500333REB                             CP D02

In-Vessel Composting of  Municipal  Wastewater Sludge.
Summary Report.
PB98-104201REB                      PC A10/MF A03

INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims of
Inability  to  Afford Penalities and  Compliance Costs (on
Diskette).
PB98-500366REB                       Diskette $50.00

Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS). Executable
Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
PB98-500325REB                             CP D01

Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
PB98-113111REB                      PC A19/MF A04

Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB98-117054REB                      PC A11/MF A03

Methane-Steam Reaction  Over Nickel Catalysts in  the
Hynol Process.
PB98-100480REB                      PC A07/MF A02

Method Validation and Application for Semivolatile Organic
Compounds in Dust and Soil:  Pesticides and PCBs.
PB98-113376REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Michigan Soil Vapor Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated  Geo-
logical Material.
PB98-115355REB                      PC A13/MF A03

Minutes  of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
PB98-111800REB                      PC A14/MF A03

Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
west. Research Plan.
PB98-115363REB                      PC A08/MF A02

NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
PB98-106495REB                      PCA12/MFA03

National  Emission  Standards   for  Halogenated Solvent
Cleaning: Summary of Requirements for Implementing the
NESHAP.
PB98-108863REB                      PC A07/MF A02
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                                                                        TITLE  INDEX
 National Specialty Workshop  on Technical Tools lor Air
 Toxics Assessment Held in Research Triangle Park, North
 Carolina on June 17-20,1997.
 PB98-109150REB                      PC A2Q/MF A04

 Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
 ment
 PB98-104631REB                      PC A09/MF A02

 Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
 PB98-109366REB                      PC A06/MF AOt

 Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
 PB98-102338REB                      PC AOSMF A01

 Pesticide Fact Sheet Ckxansulam-methyt.
 PB98-115298REB                      PCA03/MFA01

 Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manufac-
 turers, Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pesticide
 Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Conventional
 Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk Initiative and for Biologi-
 cal Pesticides
 PB98-106610REB                      PC A04/MF A01

 Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notce to Manufac-
 turers,  Formulators, Producers, and Registrants of Pes-
 ticides. Electronic Submission of Child-Resistant Packaging
 Test Data for an Pesticides and Child-Resistant Testing of
 PteSted, Nonrefnable Insecticide Bait  Stations  Not De-
 signed or Intended to Be Opened or Activated in a Manner
 That Exposes the Contents to Human Contact
 PB98-116767REB                      PC A04/MF A01

 Powder Coat Applications.
 PB98-108624REB                      PC A05/MF A01

 Processing Emission  Inventory Data in the Modets-3 Inte-
 grated Districted Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
 P898-116544REB                      PC A03/MF A01

 PROJECT Modet Evaluates the Value of Supplemental En-
 vironmental Protects (SEP) (Version 1-3> (on Diskette).
 PB98-500408REB                       Diskette SSO.OO

 Radon Reduction Techniques  lor Detached Houses: Tech-
 nical Guidance.
 PB98-103393REB                     PC A05/MF A01

 RED Facts: Methytene bis(thiocyanate).
 PB98-102924REB                     PC A03/MF A01

 Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and  Vitrification.
 Volumes.
 PB97-177554REB                     PC A13/MF A03

 Remediation Case Studies: Sol Vapor Extraction and Other
 In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
 PB97-177562REB                     PC A13/MF A03

 Reregfetraton  Eligibility Decision (RED): Methytene bis
 (thiocyanate).  (Includes RED   FACTS:  Methytene bis
 (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
 PB98-103211REB                     PCA1&MFA03

 SAB Report Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
 and Assessment Program  (EMAP) Research Strategy and
 Research Plan.
 PB98-104730REB                     PCA03/MFA01

 SAB Report Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment
 PB98-1U4722REB                     PC AOSMF A01
                                          SAB Report: Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation Survey
                                          and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
                                          PB98-104748REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                          SAB Report Review of the National Risk Management Re-
                                          search Laboratory (NRMRL).
                                          PB98-104714REB                      PC A04/MF A01

                                          SAB Report Review of the Sector Facility Indexing Project
                                          (SFIP).
                                          PB98-104706REB                      PC A03/MF A01

                                          Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success in Ad-
                                          vancing Public Health Protection.
                                          PB98-104029REB                      PC A03/MF A01

                                          SAGE for  Windows (WSAGE)  Version 1.0  Solvent Alter-
                                          native Guide (on Diskette).
                                          PB97-503130REB                             CP 001

                                          Screening  Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
                                          of Copper and Cadmium in  the Chesapeake  Bay Water-
                                          shed.
                                          PB98-105562REB                      PC A12/MF A03

                                          Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
                                          PB98-963204REB                      PC A02/MF A01

                                          Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
                                          ucts Industry.
                                          PB98-102304REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                          Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Environ-
                                          mental Technology Transfer.
                                          N19970027271REB
                                                    (Order as N19970027257REB. PC A12/MF A03)

                                          Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
                                          to Home: Comparison of DiskxJgeabte Turf  Residues with
                                          Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
                                          PB98-103120REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                          SITE Technology Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Waste-
                                          water Treatment Process.
                                          PB98-115371 REB                      PC A03/MF A01

                                          Small System Compliance Technology List for the Surface
                                          Water Treatment Rule.
                                          PB98-104045REB                      PC AO*MF A01

                                          Standard Method  of  Test  for  Gamma  Spectrometry of
                                          Water. ASTM-D-2459-72.
                                          PB98-106479REB                      PC A03/MF A01

                                          State Methods  for Delineating  Source Water Protection
                                          Areas for  Surface Water Supplied Sources  of  Drinking
                                          Water.
                                          PB98-104037REB                      PC A04/MF A01

                                          Statistical  Support  Document for Proposed Pretreatment
                                          Standards for Existing and New Sources for the  Industrial
                                          Laundries Point Source Category.
                                          PB98-115157REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                          Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
                                          sumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incentives to
                                          Reduce  VOC Emissions from Consumer and  Commercial
                                          Products.
                                          PB98-109648REB                      PC A10/MF A02

                                          Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
                                          sumer and Commercial Products. Report to Congress.
                                          PB98-105208REB                      PC A10/MF A02
Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 2. Comprehen-
sive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
PB98-105224REB                      PC A10/MF A02

Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol Prod-
ucts and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
PB98-105190REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Sulfur  Oxides  Control  Technology  Series:   Flue  Gas
Desulfurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
PB98-102296REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference lor  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Love Canal, Niagara
Falls, NY., September 5. 1996.
PB96-963131REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable As-
bestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
PB97-963503REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Superfund/Oil Program Implementation Manual Fiscal Year
1998.
PB97-963219REB                      PC A18/MF A04

Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
PB96-963407REB                      PC A05/MF A01

SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
Waste Physical/Chemical  Methods  Including Final  Update
III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
PB97-501928REB                     CD-ROM $125.00

Technical   Development   Document   for    Proposed
Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New  Sources for
the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
PB98-115272REB                      PC A20/MF A04

Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
PB98-500010REB                     CD-ROM $140.00

Toxic Chemical Report, Ninth Annual: A Summary of Infor-
mation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report Forms for
Calendar Year 1995.
PB98-113640REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003 of
RCRA.
PB98-108616REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings for
Wood Furniture.
PB98-100415REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1. State-
wide Summary Report
PB98-107618REB                      PC A14/MF A03

Water Quality Benefits Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
Laundries Point Source Category.
PB98-115132REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Water  Quality Criteria  and Standards Newsletter. Spring
and Summer 1997.
PB98-103237REB                      PC A03/MF A01
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 KEYWORD  INDEX
   Index entries in this section are selected to indicate important ideas and concepts presented
   in a report. When using the keyword index, be sure to look under terms narrower, broader,
   or related to a particular topic. Although some of the keywords are not selected from a
   controlled vocabulary of terms, most of them have been selected from the DoD, DoE, NASA,
   of NTIS controlled vocabularies. The entries are arranged by keyword and then by the NTIS
   order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
Use: Keywords Term j
Title 1
1
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
1
RECYCLED MATERIALS
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03

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ABEL COMPUTER MODEL
    ABEL Model: Evaluates  Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to Afford Penalises and  Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500416REB
ABILITY TO PAY
    General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay Determina-
    tions.
    PB97-199731REB
    INDIPAY Model:  Evaluates  Individual Taxpayers Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalises and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500356REB
    ABEL Model: Evaluates  Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to Afford PenaJilies and  Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500416REB
AEROBIC CONDmONS
    SITE Technology  Capsule: ZenoGem  (Trade Name)
    Wastewater Treatment Process.
    PB98-115371REB
AIR FILTERS
    Field Methods to Measure  Contaminant Removal Effec-
    tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment; Phase t.
    Search of Literature and  Prior Art.
    PB98-111677REB
AIR POLLTtON DISPERSION
    AREMOD's  Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in  Com-
    plex Terrain.
    PB98-11651 ORES
AIR POLLUTANT EFFECTS (PLANTS)
    Ecological Effects of Troposphere Ozone:  A U.S. Per-
    spective; Past, Present and  Future.
    PB98-116387REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
    Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
    ucts Industry.
    PB98-102304REB
    Radon  Reduction  Techniques  for  Detached  Houses:
    Technical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB
    Evaluation  of  Barriers to the  Use of Radiation Cured
    Coatings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
    PB98-106412REB
    National Emission  Standards tor  Halogenated Solvent
    Cleaning: Summary of  Requirements for Implementing

    PB98-108863REB
    HospitaVMedical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information for Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines.  Analysis of  Economic  Impacts  for  New
    Sources.
    PB98-110125REB
    HospitaVMedical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information for Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines.  Analysis of Economic  Impacts for Existing
    Sources.
    PB98-110133REB
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information for Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines. Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Ex-
    isting Facilities.
    PB98-110141REB
    Economic Impact Analysis for  the Proposed  Potyether
    Poryote NESHAP.
    PB98-110521 REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    EPA Technology Transfer Capsule Report: Fabric  Filter
    Paniculate Control on Coat-Bred  Utility  Boilers: Nucla.
    Co. and Sunbury. Pa.
    PB98-102288REB
    Capsule Report Double Akalr Flue Gas Desulfurization
    System Applied at the General Motors Parma, Ohio FaciT-

    PB98-102312REB
    Integrated Air Pollution  Control System (IAPS). Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB
AIR POLLUTION DISPERSION
    Description  of the Modets-3 Community Multiscale Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB98-1t6528REB
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544REB
AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
    National Specialty Workshop on Technical  Toots for Air
    Toxics  Assessment Held  in  Research  Triangle  Park.
    North Carolina on June 17-20.1997.
    PB98-109150REB
    Czech  Air  Quality  Monitoring  and  Receptor Modeling
    Study.
    PB98-110299REB
    Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
    PB98-111701REB
    Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data  Model
    for  Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer  between the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB98-116288REB
AIR POLLUTION MONITORS
    Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems for
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.     I
    PB98-112931REB
    EPA Traceabilily Protocol for Assay and Cerfflicafion of
    Gaseous CaHbration Standards.
    PB98-11S314REB
                                                               KEYWORD  INDEX
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
    Field  Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado
    during the 1995-96 Heating Season.
    PB98-106487REB
    Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
    PB98-106420REB
    Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-117054REB
AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS
    Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document.
    PB98-103385REB
ALTERNATIVES
    SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
    native Guide (on Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB
    How  to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for
    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers.
    PB98-113525REB
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
    Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
    in the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
    PB97-196109REB
ANALYTICAL METHODS
    Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable
    Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB
APPLICATION METHODS
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
    PB98-116536REB
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality  Criteria Tributyftin'.
    PB98-103229REB
    Development of IBI Metrics for  Lakes in Southern New
    England.
    PB98-116
        M16395REB
AQUIFERS
    Bkxemediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
    in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
    Acceptor Conditions.
    PB98-106446REB
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
    Adduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds with  Blood Pro-
    teins and DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
    AD-A329 242/2REB
ASBESTOS
    Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable
    Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB
ASSAYING
    EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay  and Certification of
    Gaseous Calibration Standards.
    PB98-115314REB
ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION
    AREMOD'S Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Com-
    plex Terrain.
    PB98-116510REB
BANKRUPTCY
    Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
    PB98-103146REB
BOAT (BEST DEMONSTRATED AVAILABLE
TECHNOLOGY)
    Best Demonstrated  Available Technolgy  (BOAT) Back-
    ground  Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
    F034, and F035; Final.
    PB97-176911 REB
BEN COMPUTER MODEL
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompfiance (Version 4.4)  (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB
BENZENE
    Enhanced  Bkxemediation of BTEX  Using  Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB
BEST DEMONSTRATED AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY
    Best Demonstrated  Available Technolgy  (BOAT) Back-
    ground  Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
    F034. and F035; Final.
    PB97-176911 REB
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
    Catalog  of Publications: Office of Science  and Tech-
    nology,  1997 Edition.
    PB98-102692REB
BrOCIDES
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional  Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk Initiative
    and for Biological Pesticides.
    PB98-106610REB
BrODEGRADATKDN
    Michigan  Soil Vapor Extraction Remediation (MISER)
    Model: A Computer Program to Model Son Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bkwenting of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
    PB98-115355REB
   Chromium Biotreabnent in Soil, Chapter 6.
   PB98-116445REB
BIOMASS
   Ecological Effects of Troposphere Ozone: A U.S.  Per-
   spective; Past, Present and Future.
   PB98-116387REB
   Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and  a  First
   Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases  from
   Biomass Burning.
   PB98-116403REB
BIOREMEDIATION
   Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
   tion. Volume 5.
   PB97-177554REB
   Enhanced  Bioremediation  of  BTEX Using Immobilized
   Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
   PB97-186290REB
B1OTREATMENT
   Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
   PB98-116445REB
BIO VENTING
   Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
   tion. Volume 5.
   PB97-177554REB
BLOOD PROTEINS
   Adduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds with Blood  Pro-
   teins and DNA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
   AD-A329 242/2REB
BOILERS
   Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS). Execut-
   able Model and Source Model (Version S.a) (on Diskette).
   PB98-500325REB
BOTTOM SEDIMENTS
   Assessment of  Sediments from the Upper  Mississippi
   River.
   PB98-115165REB
BTEX (BENZENE TOLUENE ETHYLBENZENE XYLENE)
   Enhanced Bioremediation  of  BTEX  Using  Immobilized
   Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
   PB97-186290REB
BULK MATERIALS
   Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable
   Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
   PB97-963503REB
BURNING
   Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and  a  First
   Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases  from
   Biomass Burning.
   PB98-116403REB
BUSINESSES
   ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
   to Afford Penalises and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
   (on Diskette).
   PB98-500416REB
CADMIUM
   Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
   of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
   shed.
   PB9S-105562REB
CALIBRATION STANDARDS
   EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of
   Gaseous Calibration Standards.
   PB98-115314REB
CANCER
   SAB Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
   PB98-104722REB
CARPETS
   Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides  from
   Turf to Home: Comparison of DiskxJgeabte Turf Residues
   with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
   PB98-103120REB
CASE STUDIES
   Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
   tion. Volume 5.
   PB97-177554REB
   Remediation Case Studies: Soil  Vapor Extraction and
   Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
   PB97-177562REB
   Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
   PB97-177570REB
CASHOUT COMPUTER MODEL
   CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
   Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
   PB98-500390REB
CATALOGS (PUBLICATIONS)
   Catalog of Publications:  Office of  Science and Tech-
   nology, 1997 Edition.
   PB98-102692REB
CATALYSTS
   Methane-Steam  Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts  in the
   Hynol Process.
   PB98-100480REB
CERCLA (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT)
   Addendum  to the •Interim CERCLA Settlement  Policy-
   Issued on December 5,1984.
   PB98-103138REB
   Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
   PB98-103146REB
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
   SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods tor Evaluating Solid
   Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
   III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
   PB97-501928REB
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                                                                   KEYWORD INDEX
    Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention. Pesticides and
    Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CO-ROM).
    PB98-500010REB
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
    Toxic Chemical Report, Ninth Annual: A Summary of In-
    formation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report Forms
    for Calendar Year 1995.
    PB98-113640REB
CHEMttAL REACTION KINETICS
    Methane-Steam  Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts in the
    Hynol Process.
    PB9B-100480REB
CHESAPEAKE BAY
    Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water  Pollution  Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB
    Screening Level Probabilstic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-105562REB
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the Chesapeake Bay.  A Handbook for Local  Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB
    Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
    Directions. Nutrient  Reduction Reevakjafion  Summary
        H17013REB
CHILD-RESISTANT PACKAGING
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manu-
    facturers.  FormulatOfs. Producers, and Regiskants  of
    Pesticides.  Electronic Submission  of  Cb&Resistant
    Packaging Test Data for al Pesticides and Chid-Resist-
    ant Testing of Profited. NonreflUMe Insecticide Bait Sta-
    tions Not Designed or Intended to Be Opened or Acti-
    vated in a Mannar That Exposes the Contents to Human
    Contact.
    PB98-116767RE6
CHLORANSULAM METHYL
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Ooransulam-methyL
    PB98-115298REB
CLEAN WATER ACT
    Final Guidance on me Issuance of Administrative Orders
    under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the dean Water Act
    PB9B-1031S3REB
CLEANUP
    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with Petroleum Fuels and  Other Substances (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB
CLEANUP OPERATIONS
    How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies tor
    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers,
    PB98-11352SREB
CMAQ (COMMUNITY MULTTSCALE AIR QUALITY)
    Beta Test  of Models-3 with Community MuMscate Air
    Quality (CMAQ) ModeL
    PB98-116270REB
    Description  of *e Models-3 Community Mutfiscale Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB98-116528REB
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Modete-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed ModeSng System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544BEB
COAL
    Integrated Air Pollution Control System  (IAPS). Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5j) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB
COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS
    Capsule Report  Weftnan-Lord SO2 Recovery Process.
    Flue Gas DesuKurization PtanL
    PB9B-102262REB
COATING PROCESSES
    Utfeiig Low VoiaSe Organic  Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    PB9B-100415REB
COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
    cal Waste Incinerators.
    PB98-103401REB
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS
    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
    Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
    P89B-10S190REB
    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer  and Commercial Products. Report to Con-
        M05208REB
    Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 2. Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB
    Study ol VoUrSe Organic Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Economic  Incen-
    tives to Reduce VOC  Emissions from  Consumer and
    Commercial Products.
    PB9B-109648REB
COMMUNITY MULTJSCALE AIR QUALITY MODEL
    Beta Test of  Modete-3 with  Community MuWscate Air
    Quality (CMAO) ModeL
    PB9S-116270REB
    Description of «M Modete-3  Community Murtiscate Air
    QuaMy (CMAQ) Modelng System.
    PB98-116528REB
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544REB
COMPOSTING
    In-Vessel  Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
    Summary Report.
    P898-104201REB
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
    Addendum to the 'Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy-
    Issued on  December 5,1984.
    PB98-103138REB
    Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
    PB98-103146REB
COMPRESSED GASES
    EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of
    Gaseous Cafibration Standards.
    PB98-115314REB
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
    Michigan  Soil  Vapor Extraction  Remediation (MISER)
    Mode?-A Computer Program to Model So« Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals hi Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
    PB98-115355REB
CONCRETE PAVEMENTS
    Powder Coat Applications.
    PB98-108624REB
CONDENSERS
    Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Fun-Scale Evapo-
    rabvely Cooled Condenser.
    PB98-100506REB
CONSERVATION
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan. September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
    Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105190REB
    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial  Products. Report  to Con-
    gress.
    PB98-105208REB
    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and  Commercial Products. Volume 2. Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB38-105224REB
    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and  Commercial Products. Economic Incen-
    tives  to Reduce VOC Emissions from Consumer and
    Commercial Products.
    PB98-109648REB
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
    Final  Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
    under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act
    PB98-103153REB
CONTINUOUS SAMPLING
    Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems for
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.
    PB9B-112931REB
CONTROLLED BURNING
    Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
    PB98-111701 REB
CONVEX PROGRAMMING
    Transmittal of Guidance on the  Use of Section 7003 of
    RCRA.
    PB98-108616REB
COPPER
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-10S562REB
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
    Study of  Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incen-
    tives  to  Reduce VOC Emissions from Consumer and
    Commercial Products.
    PB98-109648REB
    BEN  Model:  Calculates Violators- Economic Benefits from
    NoncompHance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    PB9B-500382REB
COST CONTROL
    Economic Impact Analysis for the  Proposed Polyether
    Polyok NESHAP.
    PB98-110521REB
COST EFFECTIVENESS
    Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB93-115140REB
COST ESTIMATES
    Integrated Air  Pollution Control  System (IAPS), Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB
COSTARICA
    Gradient Anaysis of Bkxnass in Costa Rica and a First
    Estimate  of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from
    Bkxnass Burning.
    PB98-116403REB
COSTS
    CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500390REB
CRITERIA
    Water Quality Criteria and Standards Newsletter. Spring
    and Summer 1997.
    PB98-103237REB
CURING
    Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured
    Coatings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
    PB98-106412REB
CZECH REPUBLIC
    Czech Air Quality  Monitoring and  Receptor  Modeling
    Study.
    PB98-110299REB
DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS
    Handbook: Continuous Emission  Monitoring Systems for
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.
    PB98-112931REB
DATA ANALYSIS
    National Specialty Workshop on  Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics Assessment Held  in  Research  Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20,1997.
    PB93-109150REB
DATA BASES
    Fact  Sheet  Update:  Listing   of  Fish  and  Wildlife
    Advisories.
    PB98-102932RE8
    Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
    PB98-109366REB
    Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention. Pesticides and
    Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500010REB
DATA RLE
    SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test  Methods  for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
    III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB
    Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
    Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500010REB
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1995  (Final) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500077REB
DATA FORMATS
    Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model
    tor Purposes  of Facilitating Data Transfer between  the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB98-116288REB
DATA TRANSMISSION
    Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model
    for Purposes  of Facilitating Data Transfer between  the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB98-116288REB
DESIGN CRITERIA
    Guide to Technical  Resources for the Design of Land
    Disposal Facilities.
    PB98-102270REB
DESULFURIZATION
    Capsule Report Wellman-Lord SO2  Recovery  Process.
    Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant.
    PB98-102262REB
    Sulfur Oxides Control Technology  Series:  Flue  Gas
    DesuKurization. Wetlman-Uxd Process.
    P898-102296REB
    Capsule Report Double Akali Flue Gas Desulfurization
    System Applied at the General Motors Parma, Ohio FacH-

    PB98-102312REB
DETECTION
    Method Validation  and Application for Semivolatile  Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
    PB98-113376REB
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
    PB98-116536REB
DIFFUSION MODELING
    National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics  Assessment Held in Research Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20. 1997.
    PB98-109150REB
    AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm  for Dispersion in Com-
    plex Terrain.
    PB98-116510REB
DISASTERS
    Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB
DOMESTIC WASTES
    Estimates ol Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB
DRINKING WATER
    State Methods for  Delineating Source Water Protection
    Areas for Surface  Water Supplied Sources of Drinking
    Water.
    PB98-104037REB
DUST
    Simulation of Track-In  of Lawn-Applied  Pesticides from
    Turf to Home: Comparison  of Distodgeabte Turf Residues
    with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
    PB98-103120REB
    Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for  Polycyclic
    Aromatic  Hydrocarbons, 2,4-Diphenoxyacetic Acid,  and
    Pentachlorophenol  in Air,  House Dust.  Soil, and Total
    Diet
    PB98-103195REB
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                                                                                                                                  HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
DUSTS
    Method Validation and Application  lor Semivolatile Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
    PB98-113376REB
ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION
    Czech Air  Quality  Monitoring  and Receptor Modeling
    Study.
    PB98-110299REB
ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium  in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-105562REB
ECOLOGICAL RISK MANAGEMENT
    Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk  Man-
    agement Guidelines.
    PB98-104763REB
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
    Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
    ards  for Existing and  New Sources  for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115249REB
ECONOMIC IMPACT
    Hosprtal/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated Standards  and
    Guidelines.  Analysis  of  Economic Impacts for  New
    Sources.
    PB98-110125REB
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated Standards  and
    Guidelines. Analysis of  Economic  Impacts for Existing
    Sources.
    PB98-110133REB
    Economic Impact Analysis  for the  Proposed Polyether
    Polyote NESHAP.
    PB98-110521REB
ECOSYSTEMS
    Ecosystem Management  Chapter 2.
    PB9&-116411 RES
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
    EPA  Technology Transfer Capsule  Report: Fabric Filter
    Particulate  Control on  Coal-Fired Utility Boilers:  Nucla,
    Co. and Sunbury, Pa.
    PB98-102288REB
ELECTRON ACCEPTORS
    Bioremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene,  and Phenanthrene
    in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
    Acceptor Conditions.
    PB98-106446REB
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION
    Pesticide Registration (PR)  Notice 97-9. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators.  Producers,  and Registrants of
    Pesticides.  Electronic  Submission  of  Child-Resistant
    Packaging  Test Data for  all Pesticides and Child-Resist-
    ant Testing of Prefilled. Nonrefillable Insecticide Bait Sta-
    tions Not Designed or Intended to  Be Opened  or Acti-
    vated in  a Manner That Exposes the Contents to Human
    Contact.
    PB98-116767REB
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
    Disaster and Emergency  Response. Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB
EMISSION FACTORS
    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils  Contaminated
    with  Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances  (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB
EMISSION INVENTORIES
    Study of Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer  and Commercial Products. Volume 2.  Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB
    Development of the EIIP  Emission Inventory Data Model
    for Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer between the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB98-116288REB
EMISSIONS
    Utilizing  Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    PB98-100415REB
    Study of Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer  and Commercial Products.  Volume 6. Aerosol
    Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
    PB9S-105190REB
    Study of Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer  and Commercial Products. Report to Con-
    gress.
    PB98-105208REB
    Study of Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer  and Commercial Products. Volume 2.  Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas  Emissions  from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544REB
    Locating and Estimating  Air Emissions from Sources of
    Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-117054REB
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
    Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers  to Envi-
    ronmental Technology Transfer.
    N19970027271REB
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
    Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Envi-
    ronmental Technology Transfer.
    N19970027271REB
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
    SAB  Report: Review  of  the Sector Facility Indexing
    Project (SFIP).
    PB98-104706REB
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY
    Method Validation and Application for Semivolatile Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
    PB98-113376REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
    Nitrogen  Oxides:  Impacts on Public Health and the Envi-
    ronment
    PB98-104631REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ASSESSMENTS
    Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2.
    PB98-116411 RES
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
    Monitoring Design for  Riparian  Forests in the  Pacific
    Northwest. Research Plan.
    PB98-115363REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
    SAB Report: Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment Program (EMAP)  Research Strategy
    and Research Plan.
    PB98-104730REB
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
    Advisory on  the Need  to Develop Ecological  Risk Man-
    agement Guidelines.
    PB98-104763REB
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
    NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
    PB98-106495REB
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
    PB98-116536REB
ESD (EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE)
    Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference for tie
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Falls, NY.. September 5, f996.
    PB96-963131REB
ETHYL BENZENE
    Enhanced Bioremediation  of  BTEX  Using Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB
ETHYLENE OXIDE
    Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document.
    PB98-103385REB
EXHAUST EMISSIONS
    Czech Air Quality Monitoring and  Receptor Modeling
    Study.
    PB98-110299REB
EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Falls, NY.. September 5, 1996.
    PB96-963131REB
FILTERS
    EPA Technology Transfer  Capsule Report: Fabric Filter
    Paniculate Control on  Coal-Fired Utility Boilers: Nucla,
    Co. and Sunbury, Pa.
    PB98-102288REB
FISH
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
    Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
    PB98-102734REB
    Fact  Sheet  Update:   Listing of  Fish   and  Wildlife
    Advisories.
    PB98-102932REB
FISH POPULATIONS
    Development of IBI  Metrics for Lakes in Southern New
    England.
    PB98-116395REB
FLOOD CONTROL
    Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
    Prairie Pothole Region.
    PB98-115322REB
FLUE GASES
    Capsule Report:  Wellman-Lord SO2  Recovery Process.
    Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant.
    PB98-102262RE8
    SuHur Oxides Control Technology  Series:  Flue Gas
    Desulfurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
    PB98-102296REB
FOOD CHAINS
    Animal Investigation Program  (AIP),  A.I.P. summary re-
    port on  and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982—
    1995.
    DE97008803REB
FOOD CONSUMPTION
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
    Use in Fish  Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
    PB98-102734REB
    Fact   Sheet  Update:   Listing of   Fish  and   Wildlife
    Advisories.
    PB98-102932REB
FOREST MANAGEMENT
    Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
    ucts Industry.
    PB98-102304REB
FORESTRY
    Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
    PB98-109366REB
FORESTS
    Monitoring Design for  Riparian  Forests  in the Pacific
    Northwest Research Plan.
    PB98-115363REB
FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS
    Integrated Air Pollution Control System  (IAPS),  Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB
FUMIGATION
    Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and  Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
    PB98-103385REB
FURNITURE
    Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    PB98-100415REB
GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY
    Standard Method of Test  for Gamma Spectrometry of
    Water. ASTM-D-2459-72.
    PB98-10S479REB
GASES
    Field  Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effec-
    tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment; Phase 1.
    Search of Literature and Prior Art.
    PB98-111677REB
GLOBAL
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
    PB98-106420RE8
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
    General  Policy on Superfund Ability to  Pay  Determina-
    tions.
    PB97-199731REB
    Addendum  to the 'Interim CERCLA  Settlement  Policy1
    Issued on December 5.1984.
    PB98-103138REB
    Advisory on the Need to  Develop Ecological  Risk Man-
    agement Guidelines.
    PB98-104763REB
    Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution  Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
    Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
    PB98-102338REB
GREENHOUSE GASES
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB
    Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a First
    Estimate of Total Emissions of  Greenhouse Gases from
    Biomass Burning.
    PB98-116403REB
GROUND WATER
    SITE  Technology Capsule:  ZenoGem  (Trade Name)
    Wastewater Treatment Process.
    PB98-115371REB
    Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
    Pump-and-Treat Systems.
    PB98-115389REB
GROUND WATER MOVEMENT
    NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
    PB98-106495REB
GUIDELINES
    SAB Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
    PB98-104722REB
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3.  Notice to Manu-
    facturers. Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional Pesticides  under the Reduced-Risk Initiative
    and for Biological Pesticides.
    PB98-106610REB
    Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention. Pesticides and
    Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500010REB
GUIDES
    Guide to Technical Resources for the  Design of Land
    Disposal Facilities.
    PB98-102270REB
HANDBOOKS
    Handbook:  Continuous  Emission Monitoring Systems for
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.
    PB98-112931REB
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the  Chesapeake Bay.  A  Handbook for Local Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB
HAVRE DE GRACE (MARYLAND)
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Falls, NY.. September 5,1996.
    PB96-963131REB
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    Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
    Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out
    PB96-963407REB
    Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB
    Remediation Case Studies: Soil Vapor  Extraction and
    Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB
    Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
    PB97-177570REB
    SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
    III) (Single User) (on CO-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB
    Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
    PB98-103146REB
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste. 1995 (Final) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500077REB
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-50U408HEEI
 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS
    Fnal Guidance on the Issuance o( Administrative Orders
    under Section 311 (c) and  (e) of the dean Water Act
    P898-103153REB
 HEALTH ADVISORIES
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
    Use in  Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
    Rsh Consumpbon Limits. Second Edition.
    PB96-102734REB
    Fact Sheet   Update:  Listing  of  Fish  and  WMUIe
    Advisories.
    PB98-102932REB
 HEALTH EFFECTS
    NDrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Envi-
    ronment
    PB98-104631REB
 HEAT PUMPS
    Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evapo-
    rabvety Cooled Condenser.
    PB98-100506REB
 HERBICIDES
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
    PB9S-116S36REB
 HERITAGE CORRIDOR
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB
 HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM
    Chromium Biotreatment in  Son. Chapter 6.
    PB98-116445REB
 HIGHWAY DESIGN
    Powder Coat Appications.
    PB98-108624REB
 HISTORY
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan. September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB
 HOUSES
    Radon  Reduction  Techniques  for  Detached Houses:
    Technical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB
 HYDRAULIC PERFORMANCE
    Hydrotogic Evaluation of  LandfiB  Performance  (HELP)
    Model. Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB
 HYNOL PROCESSES
    Methane-Steam Reaction  Over  Nickel Catalysts  in the
    Hynoi Process,
    PB98-100480REB
 IBI (INDEX OF BIOTIC MTEGRITY)
    Development of IBI Metrics  lor  Lakes in Southern New
        M1639SREB
ILLINOIS
    Cocntxnod Lists of Environments! Lsbor&tooos.
    PB98-104060REB
    Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program  1996. Volume  1.
    Statewide Summary Report
    PB98-107618REB
    Toxic Chemical Report. Ninth  Annual:  A Summary of In-
    formation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report Forms
    for Calendar Year 1995.
    PB98-113640REB
IMPLEMENTATION
    SuperfundVOil  Program Implementation  Manual Fiscal
    Year 1998.
    PB97-963219REB
IMPROVEMENT
    FY1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
    PB97-963255REB
INCENTIVES
    Study  of VotaHe Organic Compound  Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incen-
    tives to  Reduce VOC Emissions from Consumer  and
    Commercial Products.
    PB98-109648REB
INCINERATION
 «  Experience in  Incineration Applicable  to Superfund  Site
    Remediation.
    PB98-104193REB
INCINERATORS
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
    cal Waste Incinerators.
    PB98-103401REB
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious   Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines.  Analysis  of  Economic Impacts for  New
    Sources.
    PB98-110125REB
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious   Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines.  Analysis of Economic  Impacts for Existing
    Sources.
    PB98-110133REB
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious   Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines.  Regulatory  Impact Analysis lor New and Ex-
    isting Facilities.
    PB98-110141REB
INDEX OF BIOTIC INTEGRITY
    Development  of IBI Metrics for Lakes  in Southern New
        H16395REB
INDEX OF WATERSHED INDICATORS
    Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
    Watershed Indicators.
    PB98-104771REB
INDIPAY COMPUTER MODEL
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayers Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
    Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
    in the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
    PB97-1S6109REB
    Radon  Reduction  Techniques  for  Detached Houses:
    Technical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
    PB98-116536REB
INDOORS AIR QUALITY
    Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effec-
    tiveness of Gas-Phase  Air Filtration Equipment; Phase 1.
    Search of Literature and Prior Art
    PB98-111677REB
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB
    Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
    PBW115330REB
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    Show Me the  Technology: Institutional Barriers to Envi-
    ronmental Technology Transfer.
    N19970027271REB
INGESTTON (BIOLOGY)
    Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Potycydic
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons.  2.4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid, and
    Pentachlorophenol in Air. House  Dust. Soil,  and Total
    Diet
    PB98-103195REB
INHALATION
    Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
    in the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
    PB97-196109REB
    Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques lor Pol/cycle
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons,  2.4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid, and
    Pentachlorophenol in Air. House  Dust Soil,  and Total
    Diet
    PB98-103195REB
KANAWHA VALLEY
    Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB
LABORATORIES
    Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB98-104060REB
LAKES
    Volunteer  Lake Monitoring  Program  1996.  Volume 1.
    Statewide Summary Report.
    PB98-107618REB
    Development  of IBI Metrics for Lakes  in Southern New
    England.
    PB98-116395REB
LAND DISPOSAL
    Best Demonstrated Available Technolgy (BOAT) Back-
    ground  Document for  Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
    F034. and F035; Final.
    PB97-176911REB
    Background  Document lor Capacity Analysis lor Land
    Disposal Restrictions.  Phase 4  (Second  Supplement):
    Toxicrty Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mineral  Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978REB
    Guide to Technical Resources for the Design of Land
    Disposal Facilities.
    PB98-102270REB
    In-Vessel  Composting  of Municipal Wastewater  Sludge.
    Summary Report
    PB98-104201REB
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal. Niagara
    Fafls. NY., September 5.1996.
    PB96-963131REB
    Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB
    Remediation Case  Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction  and
    Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB
    Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
    PB97-177570REB
    Chromium Biotreatment in Soil. Chapter 6.
    PB98-116445REB
LAND USE
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the Chesapeake Bay. A  Handbook for Local Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB
LANDFILLS
    Hydrologic  Evaluation  of  Landfill Performance  (HELP)
    Model. Version 3.05 (on  Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB
LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE
    Field Validation of a  Penetrometer-Based Fber-Optic Pe-
    troleum. Oil. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
    PB98-100472REB
LAUNDRIES
    Water   Quality  Benefits   Analysis   for   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards  for Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115132REB
    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  lor Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115140REB
    Statistical Support Document for  Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards lor Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115157REB
    Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
    ards for Existing  and  New Sources  for  the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115249REB
    Technical    Development   Document   for   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards  for Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115272REB
LIABILITIES
    Addendum  to  the 'Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy'
    Issued on December 5.1984.
    PB98-103138REB
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
    Developing  and Using  Production-Adjusted  Measure-
    ments  of Pollution Prevention.
    PB97-199707REB
LISTINGS
    Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB98-104060REB
LUBRICANTS
    Field Validation of a  Penetrometer-Based Fiber-Oplic Pe-
    troleum. Oil. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
    PB98-100472REB
MACHINERY
    National Emission Standards for Halogenated  Solvent
    Cleaning:  Summary  of  Requirements  for  Implementing
    the NESHAP.
    PB98-108863REB
MANUALS
    SAB Report: Review of the  Multi-Agency Radiation  Sur-
    vey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
    PB98-104748REB
MAPPING
    Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
    Watershed  Indicators.
    PB98-104771REB
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
    AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm lor Dispersion in Com-
    plex Terrain.
    PB98-116510REB
    Description of the  Models-3 Community Muttiscale  Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB98-116528REB
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544REB
MEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL
    Handbook:  Operation and  Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
    cal Waste Incinerators.
    PB98-103401REB
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines.  Analysis of  Economic  Impacts for  New
    Sources.
    PB98-110125REB
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines. Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing
    Sources.
    PB98-110133REB
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines. Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Ex-
    isting Facilities.
    PB98-110141REB
MEETINGS
    National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics  Assessment Held  in Research Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20, 1997.
    PB98-109150REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                POLLUTION REGULATIONS
MERCURY (METAL)
    Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
    PB98-115330REB
    Locating  and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-117054REB
METALS
    Background Document for Capacity Analysis for  Land
    Disposal  Restrictions.  Phase 4  (Second  Supplement):
    Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mineral Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978RE8
METHANE
    Methane-Steam Reaction  Over  Nickel Catalysts in the
    Hynol Process.
    PB98-100480REB
METHYLENE BIS (THIOCYANATE)
    RED Facts: Methytene bis(thiocyanate).
    PB98-102924RE8
    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Methylene  bis
    (thiocyanate).  (Includes  RED FACTS: Methylene  bis
    (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
    PB98-103211REB
MINERAL PROCESSING
    Background Document for Capacity Analysis for  Land
    Disposal Restrictions. Phase 4  (Second  Supplement):
    Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mineral Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978REB
MISER MODEL
    Michigan Soil Vapor  Extraction Remediation (MISER)
    Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
    PB98-115355REB
MISSION ASSIGNMENTS
    Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB
MODEL-SIMULATION
    Hydrotogic  Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP)
    Model. Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB
MODELS-3 MODELING SYSTEM
    Beta Test of Models-3  with Community  MulBscale Air
    Quality (CMAO) Model.
    PB98-116270REB
    Description of the Models-3 Community  Multiscale Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB93-116528REB
    Processing Emission  Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544REB
 MODELS-SIMULATION
    Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS), Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB
    CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500390REB
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500408REB
    ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500416REB
 MUNICIPAL WASTES
    In-Vessel  Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
    Summary Report.
     PB98-104201REB
 NAPL (NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS)
     NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
     PB98-106495REB
 NATIONAL  EMISSIONS STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
 AIR POLLUTANTS
     Ethylene Oxide  Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
     Operations NESHAP. Implementation  Document.
     PB98-1033B5REB
 NATIONAL  RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
 LABORATORY
     SAB  Report Review of the National Risk Management
     Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
     PB98-104714REB
 NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
 HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS)
     Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
     Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
     PB98-103385REB
 NEVADA TEST SITE
     Animal  Investigation Program (AIP),  A.I.P. summary re-
     port on and  around the Nevada Test Site from  1982-
     1995.
     DE97008803REB
 NEW ENGLAND
     Development of IBI  Metrics for Lakes in Southern  New
     England.
     PB98-116395REB
NICKEL
    Methane-Steam Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts in  the
    Hynol Process.
    PB98-100480REB
NITRATES
    Bioremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
    in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
    Acceptor Conditions.
    PB98-106446REB
NITROAROMARIC COMPOUNDS
    Adduction of  Nitroaromafc Compounds with Blood Pro-
    teins and DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
    AD-A329 242/2REB
NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
    Adduction of  Nitroaromatic Compounds with Blood Pro-
    teins and DNA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
    AD-A329 242/2REB
NITROGEN OXIDES
    Nitrogen  Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Envi-
    ronment
    PB98-104631 REB
NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
    NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
    PB98-106495REB
NONCOMPLIANCE
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB
NONPOINT SOURCES
    Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution  Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies Hi the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB
NUTRIENTS
    Enhanced  Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB
    Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution  Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB
    Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
    Directions. Nutrient  Reduction  Revaluation  Summary
    Report.
    PB98-117013REB
OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
    Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
    PB98-102338REB
OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    Catalog  of  Publications: Office of Science and Tech-
    nology, 1997 Edition.
    PB9S-102692REB
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTES AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE
    Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    PB98-963204REB
OFRCE OF WATER
    Catalog  of Publications: Office of Science and Tech-
    nology, 1997 Edition.
    PB98-102692REB
OIL POLLUTION
    Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation  Manual Fiscal
    Year 1998.
    PB97-963219REB
    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with  Petroleum Fuels  and  Other Substances (October
    1997).
    PB9S-111585REB
 OIL SPILLS
    Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
    under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act.
    PB98-103153REB
 OILS
    Field Validation of a  Penetrometer-Based Rber-Optic Pe-
    troleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
    PB98-100472REB
 OPEN BURNING
    Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
    PB98-111701REB
 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
    cal Waste Incinerators.
     PB98-103401 REB
 OPTIMIZATION
    Transmittal of Guidance on the Use  of Section 7003 of
     RCRA.
     PB98-108616REB
 ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS
     National Emission Standards for Halogenated  Solvent
     Cleaning: Summary  of Requirements for Implementing
     the NESHAP.
     PB98-108863REB
 ORGANIC SOLVENTS
     National Emission Standards for Halogenated  Solvent
     Cleaning: Summary  of Requirements for Implementing
     the NESHAP.
     PB98-108863REB
 OSWER (OFRCE OF SOLID WASTES AND EMERGENCY
 RESPONSE)
     Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
     PB98-963204REB
 OXYGENS
     Bioremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
     in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
     Acceptor Conditions.
     PB98-106446REB
OZONE
    Ecological Effects of Troposphere Ozone: A U.S. Per-
    spective; Past, Present and Future.
    PB98-116387REB
PACIFIC NORTHWEST (US)
    Monitoring Design for  Riparian  Forests in  the  Pacific
    Northwest Research Plan.
    PB98-115363REB
PAYMENTS
    Addendum to the 'Interim CERCLA Settlement  Policy'
    Issued on December 5,1984.
    PB98-103138REB
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's  Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
    PB98-116536REB
PESTICIDES
    Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
    in the Agricultural Health Riot Study.
    PB97-1S6109REB
    RED Facts: Methylene bis(thiocyanate).
    PB98-102924REB
    Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from
    Turf to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeable Turf Residues
    with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
    PB98-103120REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Methylene  bis
    (thiocyanate). (Includes  RED  FACTS:  Methylene  bis
    (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
    PB98-103211 REB
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk  Initiative
    and for Biological Pesticides.
    PB98-106610REB
    Method  Validation and Application for Semivolatile  Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
    PB98-113376REB
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cloransulam-methyl.
    PB98-115298REB
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers, and Registrants  of
    Pesticides.  Electronic  Submission  of  Child-Resistant
    Packaging Test Data for all Pesticides and Child-Resist-
    ant Testing, of Prefilled. Nonreffllable Insecticide Bait Sta-
    tions Not Designed  or  Intended to Be Opened  or Acti-
    vated  in a Manner That Exposes the Contents to Human
    Contact.
    PB98-116767REB
    Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
    Toxic  Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500010REB
 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
    Reid Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Rber-Optic Pe-
    troleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
    PB98-100472REB
    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances  (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB
 PHYSICAL ANALYSIS
    SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including  Rnal Update
    III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB
 PLANNING
    SAB Report: Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment Program (EMAP) Research Strategy
    and Research Plan.
    PB98-104730REB
 PLASTICS INDUSTRY
    Economic Impact Analysis for the Proposed Polyether
    Polyols NESHAP.
    PB98-110521 REB
 POLICIES
    Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers  to Envi-
    ronmental Technology Transfer.
    N19970027271REB
 POLLUTION ABATEMENT
     BEN  Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
     Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
     PB98-500382REB
 POLLUTION CONTROL
    CASHOUT Modet Calculates Current Value  of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
     PB98-50C390REB
     ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
     to Afford Penalties  and Compliance Costs  (Version 2.9)
     (on Diskette).
     PB98-500416REB
 POLLUTION PREVENTION
     Developing  and  Using  Production-Adjusted Measure-
     ments of Pollution Prevention.
     PB97-199707REB
 POLLUTION REGULATIONS
     Safe  Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success in Ad-
     vancing Public Health Protection.
     PB98-104029REB
     Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste  Incinerators: Back-
     ground Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and


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     Guidelines.  Analysis of Economic  Impacts  for  New
     Sources.
     PB98-110125REB
     I losi iHrtHMflrtfifllflHfaclious  Waste  Incneratofsz  Back-
     ground Information  tor Promulgated  Standards and
     Guidelines. Analysis of Economic Impacts  tor Existing
     Sources.
     PB96-110133REB
 POLYCHLORMATEO BIPHENYLS
     Method Validation and  Application for  SemivolaBe Or-
     ganic Compounds in  Dust and Soft Pesticides and PCBs.
     PB98-113376REB
 POLYETHER POLYOLS
     Economic Impact Analysts  for the  Proposed  Potyether
     Potyote NESHAP7
     PBS6-110521REB
 PRAIRIE POTHOLE REGION
     Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
     Prairie Pothole Region.
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 PRETREATMENT
     Water  QuaMy   Benefits   Analysis   tor  Proposed
     Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
     the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
     PB98-115132REB
     Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
     Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
     Laundries Point Source Category.
     PB98-115140REB
     Statistical  Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
     Standards la Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
     Laundries Point Source Category.
     P896-115157REB
     Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
     ards  for Existing  and New Sources for the Industrial
     Laundries Point Source Category.
     PB96-11S249REB
     Technical   Development   Document   for  Proposed
     Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources tor
     the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
     PB98-115272REB
 PRfNnNQMKS
     Evaluation of Barriers to the Use  of  Radatten Cured
     Coatings in Wide-Web Bexographic Printing.
     PB98-106412REB
 PROCEDURES
     Show Ma the Technology: Institutional  Barriers to Envi-
     ronmental Technology Transfer.
     N1 9970027271 REB
 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
     Developing and  Using   Production-Adjusted Measure-
     ments of PoMukon Prevention.
     PB97-199707REB
 PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
     SuparfunoVOi Program  Implementation Manual fiscal
     Year 1998.
     PB97-96321 9REB
     FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
     PB97-9632S5REB
 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
     Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
     PoScy.
     PB97-963312REB
     Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
     PB98-102338REB
     SAB Report Review of  the National Risk Management
     nosoarch Laboratory (NRMRL).              ^^
     PB98-104714REB
    SAB Report Evaluation of the Environmental Mentoring
    and ^Assessment  Program (EMAP) Research Strategy
    SftO nGS68fCtt PtSfl.
    P89S-104730REB
    Second Supplemental Rve-Year Review Guidance.
    PB98-963204REB
PROJECT COMPUTER MODEL
    PROJECT Modal: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (onDiskotte).
    P898-500408REEI
PUBLIC HEALTH
    Ntrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Envi-
    fOniTMJVn.
    PB9B-104631REB
PUMP AND TREAT
    Ground Water Issue: Design GukMnes for Conventional
   . Pump-and-Treat Systems.
    PB98-115389REB
QUANTITATIVE CHEMKXAL ANALYSIS
    Field Evaluation of Screening, Techniques tor PorycycGc
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons.  2.43xphenoxyacetic  Acid, and
    PentacNorophenol in Air. House Dust.  Soi.  and Total
    Diet.
    PB38-103195REB
RADIATION HAZARDS
    Animal Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary  re-
    port on and around the  Nevada Test Site from 1982-
    1995.
    DE97DD8803REB
RADIATION MONITORING
    SAB Report Review of the Mum-Agency Radiation Sur-
 RADON
    Radon  Reduction  Techniques for Detached Houses:
    Technical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB
 REFORMS
    FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
    PB97-963255REB
 REGISTRATION
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Ctoransulam-methyl.
    PB98-11S298REB
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manu-
    facturers. Formulators.  Producers, and Registrants  of
    Pesticides.  Electronic  Submission of  Child-Resistant
    Packaging Test Data for all Pesticides and Chad-Resist-
    ant Testinb of Prettied. NonreHlabte Insecticide Bait Sta-
    tions Not Designed  or Intended to Be Opened or Acti-
    vated in a Manner That Exposes the Contents to Human
    Contact.
    PB38-116767REB
 REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
    Hospital/Medeal/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground   Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guidelines. Regulatory Impact Analysis tor New and Ex-
    isting Facilities.
    PB98-110141REB
 RELEASE
    Toxic Chemical Report.  Ninth Annual: A Summary of In-
    formation Contained  in the Toxic Chemical Report Forms
    for Calendar Year 1995.                  ^^
    PB98-113640REB
 REMEDIAL ACTION
    CASHOUT Modet Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB9W00390REB
 REMEDIATION
    Remediation  Case Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction  and
    Other hi situ Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB
    Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
    PB97-177 STORES
    Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
    PBW-9
       7-963312REB
    Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
    under Section 311 (c) and (a) of the Clean Water Act
    PB98-1031S3REB
    Experience in  Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site
    Remediation.
    PB98-104193REB
    How  to Evaluate Alternative  Cleanup Technologies  for
    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide tor Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers.
    PB98-1 13525REB
REMOVAL
    Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management
    Removal Action Start-Up to Ctose-Out
    PB96-963407REB
REREGISTRATTON
    RED  Facts: Methytene bis|ttiiocyanate).
    PB98-102924REB
    Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): Methytene  bis
    (thiocyanate).  (Includes  RED FACTS: Methylene  bis
    (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
    PB98-1 03211 REB
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
    SAB  Report: Evaluation  of the Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment Program (EMAP)  Research  Strategy
    and Research Plan.
    PB98-104730REB
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
    SAB  Report Review of the National Risk Management
    Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
    PB98-104714REB
RESEARCH PROJECTS
    Northwest Forest  Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
    PB98-109366REB
RESPONSIBILITY
    Addendum to  the •Interim CERCLA  Settlement Policy1
    Issued on December 5, 1984.
    PB98-103138REB
RESTRICTIONS
    Background  Document tor Capacity Analysis for  Land
    Disposal  Restrictions. Phase  4  (Second  Supplement):
    Toxitity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mkwral Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978REB
REVIEWING
    SAB Report Review of  the National Risk Management
    Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
    PB98-104714REB
RISK ASSESSMENT
    Guidance tor Assessing  Chemical Contaminant  Data  for
    Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
    PB98-102734REB
    SAB  Report  Review of  the  Sector  Facility  Indexing
    Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB
    Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2.
    PB98-116411REB
 RISK MANAGEMENT
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
    facturers. Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional Pesticides  under  the  Reduced-Risk  Initiative
    and for Biological Pesticides.
    PB98-106610REB
 SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
    Safe Drinking Water Act. One Year Later. Success in Ad-
    vancing Public Health Protection.
    PB98-104029REB
 SAINT CRCMX RIVER
    Assessment of Sediments from the Upper  Mississippi
    River.
    PB98-115165REB
 SAMPLING
    SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
    III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB
    Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Porycydic
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2.4-Diphenoxyacetic Acid, and
    Pentachtorophenol  in Air. House Dust Soil, and Total
    Diet
    PB98-103195REB
 SCRUBBING
    Sulfur  Oxides  Control Technology  Series:  Flue  Gas
    DesuHurization. Weliman-Lord Process.
    PB98-102296REB
    Capsule Report Double Alkali Flue Gas DesuHurization
    System Applied at the General Motors Parma. Ohio Faoil-
        M04748REB
RADIOMETRtC SURVEYS
    SAB Report RewewoMhe MurtnAoency Rarjafon Sur-
                                \       «*/.
        -104706REB
   SAB Report Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment
   PB98-104722REB
   Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk Man-
   agement Guidelines.
       J-104763REB
        M02312REB
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal. Niagara
    Fads, NY,, September 5.1996.
    PB96-963131REB
SECTOR FACILITY INDEXING PROJECT
    SAB Report  Review of the Sector Facility Indexing
    Project (SFIP).
    PB98-104706REB
SEQUENTIAL UNCONSTRAINED MINIMIZATION
TECHNIQUE
    Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003 of
    RCRA.
    PB98-108616REB
SETTLEMENT (LAW)
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the  Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500408REEI
SHELLFISH
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
    Use in  Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second  Edition.
    PB9B-102734REB
SHRIMP
    Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
    JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
    PB98-111800REB
SITE INVESTIGATIONS
    SAB Report  Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation Sur-
    vey and Site Investigation Manual  (MARSSIM).
    PB98-104748REB
SLUDGE DISPOSAL
    In-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
    Summary Report
    PB98-104201REB
SMALL SYSTEMS
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-10404SREB
SOFTWARE
    SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
    native Guide (on Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB
    Integrated Air  Pollution Control System (IAPS), Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB
    Hydrotogic  Evaluation  of Landfill Performance (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators1 Economic Benefits from
    NoncompKance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB
    CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500390REB
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of  Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500408REB
    ABEL Model:  Evaluates  Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to Afford Penalises and  Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500416REB
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                       WASTE MANAGEMENT
SOIL CONTAMINATION
    Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable
    Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB
    Field Evaluation  of Screening Techniques for Polycyclic
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons,  2.4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid, and
    Pentachlorophenol in Air, House  Dust Soil,  and Total
    Diet.
    PB98-103195REB
SOIL POLLUTION
    Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fiber-Optic Pe-
    troleum, Oil, and  Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
    PB98-100472REB
SOIL TREATMENT
    Air Emissions from the Treatment  of Soils Contaminated
    with  Petroleum Fuels  and Other  Substances (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB
    Michigan Soil Vapor  Extraction  Remediation (MISER)
    Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
    PB9S-115355REB
    Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
    PB98-116445REB
SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION
    Remediation  Case Studies: Soil  Vapor  Extraction and
    Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB
SOILS
    Simulation  of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides  from
    Turf to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeable Turf Residues
    with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
    P898-103120REB
    Method Validation and Application for Semivolatile Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
    PB98-113376REB
SOLVENTS
    SAGE lor Windows  (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
    native Guide (on  Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB
STANDARDS
    Standard Method of Test  lor  Gamma Spectrometry  of
    Water. ASTM-O-2459-72.
    PB98-106479REB
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB
    Water  Quality   Benefits  Analysis  for    Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115132REB
    Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115140REB
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115157REB
    Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
    ards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115249REB
    Technical  Development  Document   for    Proposed
    Pretreatment  Standards lor Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial  Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115272REB
STATE GOVERNMENT
    Analyzing  Nonpoint Source Water  Pollution  Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
    Developing  and  Using  Production-Adjusted  Measure-
    ments of Pollution Prevention.
    PB97-199707REB
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115157REB
STEAM
    Methane-Steam  Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts in the
    Hynol Process.
    PB98-100480REB
STERILIZATION
    Ethytene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and  Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
    PB98-103385REB
STORAGE TANKS
    How to  Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for
    Underground  Storage Tank Sites.  A Guide for Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers.
    PB98-113525REB
STOVES
    Field Performance of  Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado
    during the 1995-96 Heating Season.
    PB98-106487REB
SUMT (SEQUENTIAL UNCONSTRAINED MINIMIZATION
TECHNIQUE)
    Transmittal of Guidance on the Use  of Section 7003 of
    RCRA.
    PB98-108616REB
SUPERFUND
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Falls, NY., September 5.1996.
    PB96-963131REB
    Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
    Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out
    PB96-963407REB
    General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay  Determina-
    tions.
    PB97-199731REB
    Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation Manual  Fiscal
    Year 1998.
    PB97-963219REB
    FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
    PB97-963255REB
    Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable
    Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB
    Addendum to  the 'Interim  CERCLA Settlement  Policy1
    Issued on December 5,1984.
    PB98-103138REB
    Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
    PB98-103146REB
    Experience in  Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site
    Remediation.
    PB98-104193REB
    CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500390REB
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500408REB
    Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    PB98-963204REB
SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500408REB
SURFACE COATING
    Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior  Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    PB98-100415REB
SURFACE WATER TREATMENT RULE
    Small System  Compliance Technology  List (or  the  Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB
SURFACE WATERS
    State Methods for Delineating  Source Water Protection
    Areas for Surface Water Supplied Sources  of Drinking
    Water.
    PB98-104037REB
TAXPAYERS
    INDIPAY Model:  Evaluates  Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalities and  Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB
TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION
    Show Me the  Technology: Institutional  Barriers to Envi-
    ronmental Technology Transfer.
    N19970027271REB
TEST FACILITIES
    Powder Coat Applications.
    PB98-108624REB
TEST METHODS
    SW-846 Version  2.0  (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical Methods  Including Final Update
    III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB
    Standard  Method of Test for  Gamma Spectrometry of
    Water. ASTM-D-2459-72.
    PB98-106479REB
TESTING
    Beta Test of  Models-3  with  Community Multiscale Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Model.
    PB98-116270REB
THIOCYANATES
    RED Facts: Methylene bis(thiocyanate).
    PB98-102924REB
    Registration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Methylene bis
    (thiocyanate).  (Includes  RED   FACTS:  Methylene  bis
    (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
    PB98-103211REB
TIRES  FIRES
    Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
    PB98-111701REB
TOLUENE
    Enhanced  Bioremediation of BTEX Using   Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and  Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB
TOURISM
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
    National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics  Assessment.  Held  in  Research  Triangle  Park.
    North Carolina on June 17-20, 1997.
    PB98-109150REB
    Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB
    Toxic Chemical Report, Ninth Annual: A Summary of In-
    formation Contained in trie Toxic Chemical Report Forms
    for Calendar Year 1995.
    PB98-113640REB
TOXICITY
    SAB  Report:  Review of the Sector  Facility Indexing
    Project (SFIP).
    PB98-104706REB
    Assessment  of  Sediments from the Upper Mississippi
    River.
    PB98-115165REB
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
    Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
    PB97-177570REB
TRIBUTYLTIN
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tributyltin'.
    PB98-103229REB
TROPICAL FORESTS
    Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in  Costa Rica and a First
    Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from
    Biomass Burning.
    PB98-116403REB
TWO PHASE FLOW
    NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
    PB98-106495REB
ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
    Evaluation of Barriers to the Use  of Radiation Cured
    Coatings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
    PB98-106412REB
UNDERGROUND STORAGE
    How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for
    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers.
    PB98-113525REB
US EPA
    General Policy on  Superiund  Ability to Pay Determina-
    tions.
    PB97-199731REB
    Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
    Policy.
    PB97-963312REB
    Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB
    Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report  for 1996.
    PB98-102338REB
    Water Quality Criteria and Standards Newsletter. Spring
    and Summer 1997.
    PB98-103237REB
    Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    PB98-963204REB
USERS MANUALS
    Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
    PB98-109366REB
VEGETATION
    Ecological Effects  of Tropospheric Ozone:  A U.S. Per-
    spective; Past Present and Future.
    PB98-116387REB
VIOLATIONS
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayers Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalities and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB
VIRAL  DISEASES
    Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the  Report of the
    JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July  1997.
    PB98-111800REB
VIRUSES
    Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the  Report of the
    JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July  1997.
    PB98-111800REB
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    PB98-100415REB
    Study  of  Volatile  Organic  Compound  Emissions  from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
    Products and Packaging  Systems. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105190REB
    Study  of  Volatile  Organic  Compound  Emissions  from
    Consumer and  Commercial Products. Volume 2. Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB
    Study  of  Volatile  Organic  Compound  Emissions  from
    Consumer and  Commercial Products. Economic Incen-
    tives  to Reduce VOC Emissions  from  Consumer  and
    Commercial Products.
    PB98-109648REB
    Air Emissions from  the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with Petroleum  Fuels and  Other  Substances (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPUONDS
    Study  of  Volatile  Organic  Compound  Emissions  from
    Consumer and  Commercial  Products.  Report  to  Con-
     ?ress.
     B98-105208REB
WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
    PB98-103146REB
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste, 1995  (Final) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500077REB
    PROJECT Model:  Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500408REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
 WASTE STREAMS
     Developing  and  Using  Production-Adjusted  Measure-
     ments of Pollution Prevention.
     PB97-199707REB
 WASTE TREATMENT
     Best Demonstrated Available Technolgy (BOAT) Back-
     ground Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032,
     F034. and F035; Final.
     P897-176911REB
     Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
     tion. Volume 5.
     PB97-177554REB
     Experience  in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site
     Remediation.
     PB98-104193REB
 WASTE WATER TREATMENT
     Best Demonstrated Available Technolgy (BOAT) Back-
     ground Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
     F034. and F035; Rnal.
     PB97-176911REB
     Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
     dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
     PB98-106420REB
     Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
     PB98-115330REB
     SITE Technology  Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade  Name)
     Wastewater Treatment Process.
     PB9S-11S371REB
 WATER ANALYSIS
     Standard Method of  Test for Gamma Spectrometry of
     Water. ASTM-O-2459-72.
     PB96-106479REB
 WATER POLLUTION
     Catalog  of  Publications: Office of Science  and Tech-
     nology. 1997 Edition.
     PB98-102692REB
 WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal. Niagara
     Fafe. NY.. September 5, 1996.
     P896-963131REB
     Abstracts of RerrmSation Case Studies.  Volume 2.
     PB97-177S70REB
     Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
     ucts Industry.
     P898-102304REB
     Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution  Problems:
     Nutrient Control PoKbes in the Chesapeake Bay States.
     PB98-105422REB
     Bwremediation of BTEX. Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
     h Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
    AcGoptof Conditions.
     PB98-106446REB
     Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
     PB98-115330REB
     SITE Technology  Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade  Name)
    Wastewater Treatment Process.
     PBS8-115371REB
     Ground Water Issue:  Design Guidelines for Conventional
     Pump-and-Treat Systems.
     PB98-115389REB
     Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the  Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local Govern-
     ments.
     PB98-11S587REB
    Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
    Directions.  Nutrient  Reduction Reevaluatkxi  Summary
    Report
    P898-117013REB
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS
    Assessment of  Sediments  from the Upper Mississippi
    River.
    PB98-115165REB
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Trtoutylfin'.
    PB98-103229REB
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria TnTxrtyttin'.
    PB98-103229REB
WATER POLLUTION MONITORING
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-105562REB
    Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1.
    Statewide Summary Report.
    PB98-107618REB
WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
    Water   Quality   Benefits   Analyse   for   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115132REB
    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for  Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115140REB
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115157REB
    Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
    ards lor  Existing  and New Sources  lor the  Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-11S249REB
    Technical  Development   Document   for   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115272REB
WATER QUALITY CRITERIA
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tnbutytttn'.
    PB98-103229REB
WATER QUALITY DATA
    Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1.
    Statewide Summary Report
    PB98-107618REB
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
    State Methods lor Delineating Source Water Protection
    Areas  lor Surface Water Supplied  Sources of Drinking
    Water.
    PB98-104037REB
    Water   Quality   Benefits   Analysis   for   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115132REB
    Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
    Prairie Pothole Region.
    PB98-115322REB
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
    Water  Quality Criteria and Standards Newsletter. Spring
    and Summer 1997.
    PB98-103237REB
    Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success in Ad-
    vancing Public Hearth Protection.
    PB98-104029REB
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB
WATER RESOURCES
    Catalog  of Publications:  Office of Science  and Tech-
    nology. 1997 Edition.
    PB98-102692REB
    Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
    Watershed Indicators.
    PB98-104771REB
WATER SOURCES
    State Methods for  Delineating  Source  Water  Protection
    Areas for Surface Water Supplied Sources of Drinking
    Water.
    PB98-104037REB
WATER SYSTEMS
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB
WATER TREATMENT
    Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX  Using  Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB
    Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
    Pump-and-Treat Systems.
    PB98-115389REB

WEIGHTING  FUNCTIONS
    SAB Report: Review  of the  Sector  Facility Indexing
    Project (SFIP).
    PB98-104706REB
WETLANDS
    Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
    Prairie Pothole Region.
    PB98-115322REB
WILDLIFE
    Fact Sheet  Update:  Listing  of  Fish  and  Wildlife
    Advisories.
    PB98-102932REB
WOOD BURNING APPLIANCES
    Field Performance  of Woodbuming Stoves  in Colorado
    during the 1995-96 Heating Season.
    PB98-106487REB
WOOD PRESERVATIVES
    Best Demonstrated Available  Technolgy (BOAT) Back-
?round Document lor Wood Preserving Wastes: F032,
     034. and F035; Final.
    PB97-176911REB
WOOD PRODUCTS
    Utilizing  Low  Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    PB98-100415REB
WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
    Seminar  Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
    ucts Industry.
    PB98-102304REB
XYLENES
    Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX  Using  Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB
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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.
SAMPLE ENTRY
            Sponsoring EPA Office


                EPA Report Number

                        Title


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

EPA/530/R-93/013A

Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB
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OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
    Addendum to  the  'Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy1
    Issued on December 5, 1984.
    PB98-103138REB
  EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-003
    Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
    Watershed Indicators.
    PB98-1 04771 REB
  EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-002
    Advisory on the  Need to  Develop Ecological Risk  Man-
    agement Guidelines.
    PB98-104763REB
  EPA/822/D-97/001
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tributyttin'.
    PB98-103229REB
    Assessment of Sediments from the Upper  Mississippi
    River.
    PB98-115165REB
  EPA/820/B-97/001
    Catalog of Publications: Office  of  Science  and  Tech-
    nology. 1997 Edition.
    PB98-102692REB
  EPA/600W-96-D67
    Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
    Prairie Pothole Region.
    PB98-115322REB
  EPA/821/R-97/D05
    Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis tor  Proposed  Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115140REB
  EPA/821/R-97/008
    Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
    ards  for Existing and  New  Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115249REB
  EPA/600/R-96/14S
    Enhanced  Bioremediation  of  BTEX  Using  Immobilized
    Nutrients:  Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB
  EPA/625&-77/013
    EPA  Technology Transfer  Capsule Report: Fabric Filter
    Paniculate Control on Coal-Fired Utility Boilers:  Nucla,
    Co. and Sunbury. Pa.
    PB98-102288REB
  EPA/823^ -97/007
    Fact   Sheet  Update:  Listing  of  Fish  and  Wildlife
    Advisories.
    PB98-102932REB
    Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
    under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act.
    PB98-103153REB
    General Policy on  Superfund Ability to  Pay  Determina-
    tions.
    PB97-199731REB
  EPA/823/B-97/009
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
    Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
    PB98-102734RE8
    Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
    PB98-103146REB
    HydrcJogic Evaluation of  Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New  Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB
    Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB
  EPA/6O(VR-97/096
    Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
    PB98-109366REB
  EPA/735/R-9S/001
    Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
    PB98-102338REB
  EPA/738/F-97/005
    RED Facts: Methylene bis(thiocyanate).
    PB98-102924REB
  EPA/542/R-97/008
    Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB
  EPA/542/R-97/009
    Remediation  Case  Studies:  Soil Vapor Extraction and
    Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB
  EPA/738/R-97/005
    Registration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Methylene bis
    (thiocyanate).  (Includes RED FACTS: Methylene  bis
    (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
    PB98-103211REB
  EPA-SAB-EPEC-97-009
    SAB  Report:  Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
    and  Assessment Program (EMAP)  Research  Strategy
    and Research Plan.
    PB98-104730REB
  EPA-SAB-EHC-97-010
    SAB  Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
    PB98-104722REB
  EPA/SAB/RAC-97/008
    SAB  Report:  Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation Sur-
    vey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
    PB98-104748REB
  EPA-SAB-EEC-97-01 1
    SAB  Report: Review of the National Risk Management
    Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
    PB98-104714REB
  EPA-SAB-EEC-97-0 12
    SAB  Report: Review  of the Sector  Facility Indexing
    Project (SFIP).
    PB98-104706REB
  EPA/810/F-97/002
    Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success in Ad-
    vancing Public Health Protection.
    PB98-104029REB
  EPA/625/3-79/010
    Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
    ucts Industry.
    PB98-102304REB
  EPA/815/R-97/002
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB
  EPA/816/R-97/008
    State Methods for  Delineating Source  Water Protection
    Areas for  Surface  Water Supplied  Sources of Drinking
    Water.
    PB98-104037REB
  EPA/821/R-97/006
    Statistical  Support Document for  Proposed  Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries  Point Source Category.
    PB98-115157REB
  EPA/453/R-94/066F
    Study of  Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
    Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105190REB
  EPA/821/R-97/007
    Technical    Development  Document   for  Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing  and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115272REB
    Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003 of
    RCRA.
    PB98-108616REB
  EPA/821/R-97/009
    Water   Quality   Benefits   Analysis   for  Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing  and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115132REB
  EPA/823/N-97/OOS
    Water Quality Criteria and Standards Newsletter. Spring
    and Summer 1997.
    PB98-103237REB
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
  EPA/S30/R-97/032
    Background  Document for Capacity Analysis  for Land
    Disposal Restrictions.  Phase 4  (Second   Supplement):
    Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mineral  Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978REB
  EPA/530/R-97/026
    Best Demonstrated Available Technokjy (BOAT)  Back-
    ground  Document  lor  Wood Preserving Wastes:  F032,
    F034, and F035;  Final.
    PB97-176911REB
    Biennial Reporting  System  (BRS) Data: Generation and
    Management of Hazardous Waste,  1995 (Final) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500077REB
  EPA/510/B-9S/007
    How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup  Technologies for
    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers.
    PB98-113525REB
    SW-646 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
    III) (Single User)  (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB
AIR QUALITY  PLANNING AND STANDARDS
  EPA/4S3/R-97/013
    Economic Impact Analysis for the Proposed  Polyether
    Polyols  NESHAP.
    PB98-110521 REB
  EPA/4S6/R-97/004
    Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document.
    PB98-103385REB
  EPA/625/6-89/024
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
    cal Waste Incinerators.
    PB98-103401REB
  EPA/453/R-97/007B
    Hospital/Medical/'Infectious  Waste  Incinerators:   Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated  Standards and
    Guidelines.  Analysis  of  Economic  Impacts for Existing
    Sources.
    PB98-110133REB
  EPA/453/R-97/008B
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:   Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated  Standards and
    Guidelines.  Analysis  of  Economic  Impacts  for  New
    Sources.
    PB98-110125REB
  EPA/453/R-97/009B
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:   Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated  Standards and
    Guidelines.  Regulatory Impact Analysis  for  New and Ex-
    isting Facilities.
    PB98-110141REB
  EPA/4S4/R-97/Ot2
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-117054REB
  EPA/456/R-96/005
    National  Emission  Standards for  Halogenated Solvent
    Cleaning:  Summary of Requirements for Implementing
    the NESHAP.
    PB98-108863REB
  EPA/454/R-97/OW
    National Specialty  Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics Assessment. Held in Research Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20, 1997.
    PB98-109150REB
  EPA/452/R-97/002
    Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on  Public Health and the Envi-
    ronment.
    PB98-104631REB
  EPA/453/R-94/066E
    Study  of  Volatile  Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial  Products. Economic  Incen-
    tives  to Reduce VOC Emissions  from  Consumer  and
    Commercial Products.
    PB98-109648REB
  EPA/453/R-94/OB6A
    Study  of  Volatile  Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and  Commercial  Products. Report  to Con-
    gress.
    PB98-105208REB
  EPA/453/R-94/066B
    Study  of  Volatile  Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial  Products. Volume  2. Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB
OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT
    ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to Afford  Penalises and Compliance  Costs (Version  2.9)
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500416REB
    BEN Model:  Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Version 4.4)  (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB
    CASHOUT Model:  Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500390REB
    PROJECT Model:  Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500408REB
OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
    Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
    Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500010REB
PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
  EPA/730/F-98/001
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cloransulam-methyl.
    PB98-115298REB
  EPA/730/N-97/004
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice  97-3. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional  Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk  Initiative
    and for Biological Pesticides.
    PB98-106610REB
  EPA/730/N-97/OW
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice  97-9. Notice to Manu-
    facturers.  Formulators,  Producers, and  Registrants of
    Pesticides.  Electronic Submission  of  Child-Resistant
    Packaging Test Data for  all Pesticides and Child-Resist-
    ant Testing of Prefilled, Nonrefillable Insecticide  Bait  Sta-
    tions  Not  Designed or Intended to Be Opened or Acti-
    vated in a Manner That Exposes the Contents to Human
    Contact.
    PB98-116767REB
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
  EPA/540/R-97/034
    Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB
  EPA/540/F-97/037
    Draft  Interim Final  OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
    Policy.
    PB97-963312REB
  EPA/540/F-97/035
    FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
    PB97-963255REB
  EPA/540/F-98/002
    Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    PB98-963204REB
  EPA,'ESD/R02-96/290
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Falls. NY., September 5, 1996.
    PB96-963131REB
  EPA/540'R-97/028
    Superfund Method for the Determination of  Releaseable
    Asbestos in  Soils and Bulk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB
  EPA'540/R-97/pW
    Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation Manual  Fiscal
    Year  1998.
    PB97-963219REB
  EPA'540/R-96/039
    Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
    Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
    PB96-963407REB
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Corvallis, OR
  EPA/600>'A-97/089
    Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New
    England.
    PB98-116395REB
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   EPA/eOO/A-97/090
     Ecological Effects of Troposphere Ozone: A  U.S. Per-
     spective; Past. Present and Future.
     PB98-116387REB
   EPA/600/A-97/087
     Ecosystem Management Chapter 2.
     PB98-116411 REB
   EPA/6OO/A-97/088
     Gradient Anaysis of Bkxnass in Costa Rica and a First
     Estimate of Total Emissions  of Greenhouse Gases from
     Bkxnass Burning.
     PB98-116403REB
   EPA/600/R-97/125
     Monitoring Design  for Riparian  Forests  in the Pacific
     Northwest Research Plan.
     P898-115363REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB - Las
 Vegas. NV
   EPA/BOVH-97O55
     Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Ftoer-Optic Pe-
     troleum.  Oi. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
     PB98-100472REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTF, NC
   EPMBOtm-97J059
     Ait Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
     in the Agricultural Health Plot Study.
     PB97-196109REB
   EPAXOWA-97/077
    AREMOD-s SimplrSed Algorithm for Dispersion in Com-
    plex Terrain.
     PB98-116S10REB
   EPA/eOOfA-97/100
    Beta Test of Modets-3 with Community MuMscate Air
    Quality (CMAQ) ModeL
    PB98-116270REB
   EPAKOO/A-97/07S
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied  HerMdide 2.4-0 Into Homes.
    PB98-116536REB
   EPAVOtm-97/084
    Czech Air Quality  Monitoring and Receptor  Modeling
    Study.
    PB98-110299REB
   £PW600fA-97/076
    Description ol the  Modets-3 Community Multiscale Air
    Quality (CMAO) Modeling System.
    PB96-116528REB
   EPA/6OO/A-97/101
    Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model
    for Purposes of Facilitating  Data Transfer between the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB98-11628SREB
   EPMBOOR-97/121
    EPA TraceaMity Protocol  for Assay and Certification ol
    Gaseous CaSbfafcon Standards.
    PB98-115314REB
   EPA/eOCm-97/109
    Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for  Polycyclic
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2,4-Diphenoxyacetic Acid, and
    Pentachlorophenol in Air.  House Dust Sol. and  Total
    Diet
    PB98-103195REB
   EPA/GOO/R-97/141
    Method  Validation and  Application lor Semivolatile Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Sot Pesticides and PCBs.
    PB98-113376REB
   EP/VBOOfA-97/074
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Modete-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed ModeSng System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544REB
   EPAXOOm-97/108
    Simutation of Track-In of  Lawn-Applied Pesticides from
    Turf to Home: Comparison  of Diskxjgeable Turf Residues
    with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
    PB9S-103120REB
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP,
NC
  EPAKOOm-97/115
    Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
    PB98-111701REB
  EPA/600m-97/116
    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with  Petroleum  Fuels and Other  Substances (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB
  EPA/625/2-78/016
    Capsule Report: Double Afcali Flue Gas DesuHurizaSon
    System Applied at the General Motors Parma. Ohio Facit-

    PB98-102312REB
  EPA/625/2-77/011
    Capsule Report Wellman-Lord  SO2 Recovery Process.
    Flue Gas DesuHurization Plant
    PB98-102262REB
  EPA/BOO/FI-97/091
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB
  EPA/600m-97/113
    Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of  Radiation Cured
    Coatings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
    PB98-106412REB
  EPAKOOm-97/079
    Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Fun-Scale  Evapo-
    ratvely Cooled Condenser.
    PB98-100506REB
  EPA/600TR-97/092
    Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effec-
    tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment; Phase t.
    Search of Literature and Prior Art
    PB98-111677REB
  EPA/600R-97/U2
    Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado
    during the 1995-96 Heating Season.
    PB98-106487REB
  EPA/600/R-9S/169A-E
    Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS). Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version S.a)  (on Diskette).
    PS98-500325REB
  EPAftOOm-97/093
    Methane-Steam Reaction Over  Nickel  Catalysts in the
    Hynol Process.
    PB98-100480REB
  EPA/600/R-97/101
    Powder Coat Applications.
    PB98-108624REB
  EPAJ62SG-8&419
    Radon Reduction Techniques  for Detached  Houses:
    Technical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB
    SAGE lor Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
    native Guide (on Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB
  EPA/62S/8-79/001
    Sulfur Oxides  Control Technology  Series:  Flue  Gas
    DesuHurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
    PB98-102296REB
MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn. OH
  EPA/625/R-97/004
    Capsule Report: Aqueous Mercury Treatment
    PB98-115330REB
  EPA/eOO/R-97/048
    Developing  and  Using  Production-Adjusted Measure-
    ments of Pollution Prevention.
    PB97-199707REB
  EPA/625&-8&018
    Guide to Technical Resources for the Design  of Land
    Disposal Facilities.
    PB98-102270REB
  EPA/625/8-89/016
    In-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater  Sludge.
    Summary Report.
    PB98-104201REB
  EPA/540/R-95/503A
    SITE  Technology  Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade  Name)
    Wastewater Treatment Process.
    PB98-115371 REB
  EPA/600m-97/083
    Utilizing  Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    PB98-100415REB
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB -
Ada. OK
  EPA/600/R-97/120
    Bioremecfiation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
    in Aquifer Material  Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
    Acceptor Conditions.
    PB98-106446REB
  EPA/600/A-97/084
    Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
    PB98-t16445REB
  EPA/540/S-97/504
    Ground Water  Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
    Pump-and-Treat Systems.
    PB98-115389REB
  EPA/600/R-97/099
    Michigan Soil  Vapor Extraction Remediation (MISER)
    Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
    PB98-115355REB
  EPA/600/R-97/102
    NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
    PB98-106495REB
OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (OHEA)
  EPA/600/FI-97/136
    Minutes of the  Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
    JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
    PB98-111800REB
CERI-WASHINGTON, DC
  EPA/62Sn-88fl)08
    Experience in  Incineration Applicable to Superfund  Site
    Remediation.
    PB98-104193REB
  EPAB25W-97/UO)
    Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems lor
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.
    PB98-112931REB
REGION III - PHILADELPHIA. PA
  EPAJ903/R-97/028
    Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution  Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422RE8
  EPA/903M-97/005
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB
    Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
    Directions. Nutrient Reduction  Reevaluafion  Summary
    Report
    PB98-117013REB
  EPA/903fft-97/02S
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-105562REB
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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
ACUREX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Methane-Steam  Reaction  Over Nickel Catalysts in the
    Hynol Process.
    (EPA/600/R-97/093)
    PB98-100480REB
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
    Standard Method of Test for  Gamma Spectrometry of
    Water. ASTM-D-2459-72.
    PB98-106479REB
BATTELLE, COLUMBUS, OH.
    Simulation of Track-In of  Lawn-Applied  Pesticides  from
    Turf to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeable Turf Residues
    with Carpet Dust arid Carpet Surface Residues.
    (EPA/600/R-97/108)
    PB98-103120REB
    Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycyclic
    Aromatic  Hydrocarbons, 2.4-Oiphenoxyacetic Acid,  and
    Pentachlorophenol in Air, House Dust,  Soil, and Total
    Diet
    (EPA/600/R-97/109)
    PB98-103195REB
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST., COLUMBUS, OH.
    Method Validation and Application  for SemivolaSle Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
    (EPA/600m-97/141)
    PB98-113376REB
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied  Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
    (EPA/6(WA-97/07S)
    PB98-116S36REB
CALIFORNIA UNIV., RIVERSIDE. COLL OF
ENGINEERING.
    AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion  in Com-
    plex Terrain.
    (EPA/600/A-97/077)
    PB98-116510REB
CAMP, DRESSER AND MCKEE, INC., BOSTON, MA.
    In-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
    Summary Report.
    (EPA/B2S/8-S9/016)
    PB98-104201REB
CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORP.,  JOHNSTOWN,
PA.
    Powder Coat Applications.
    (EPA/600/R-97/W1)
    PB98-108624REB
DYNAMAC CORP., CORVALLIS. OR.
    Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic  Assessment of the
    Prairie Pothole Region.
    (EPAJ600/R-96/061)
    PB98-115322REB
DYNAMAC INTERNATIONAL, INC.. CORVALLIS, OR.
    Development of IBI  Metrics for Lakes in Southern New
    England.
    (EPA/600/A-97/089)
    PB98-116395REB
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., LEXINGTON, MA.
    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    (EPA/821/R-97/OOS)
    PB98-115140REB
    Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
    ards for  Existing and  New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    (EPA/821/R-97/008)
    PB98-115249REB
    Technical   Development    Document  for   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    (EPA/a21/R-97/007)
    PB98-115272REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MD. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
  CBP/TRS-189/97
    Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
    Directions.  Nutrient  Reduction Reevaluatkm  Summary
    Report.
    PB98-117013REB
  CBP/TRS-190/97
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the Chesapeake Bay. A  Handbook  for Local Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB
  EPA/903/B-97/005
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the Chesapeake Bay. A  Handbook  for Local Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH.
    Adduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds  with Blood  Pro-
    teins and DNA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
    AD-A329 242/2REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
INFORMATION.
  CER1-88-91
    Experience in Incineration  Applicable  to Superfund Site
    Remediation.
    PB98-104193REB
  EPA/625/9-88/008
    Experience in Incineration  Applicable  to Superfund Site
    Remediation.
    PB98-104193REB
  EPA/625/R-97/001
    Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems for
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.
    PB98-112931REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, LAS VEGAS,
NV. RADIATION AND INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS
NATIONAL LAB.
  EPA-402-R-97-009
    Animal Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary re-
    port on and  around the Nevada Test  Site from 1982-
    1995.
    DE97008803REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. REGION III.
    Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR AND ENERGY ENGINEERING
RESEARCH LAB.
    SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
    native Guide (on Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB
  EPA/600/R-95/169A-E
    Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS), Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version S.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB
  EPA/62S/5-86-019
    Radon  Reduction  Techniques  lor Detached  Houses:
    Technical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. EMISSION STANDARDS DIV.
  EPA/4S3/R-94/066F
    Study  of Volatile  Organic Compound Emissions  from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
    Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105190REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK. NC. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH
LAB.
  EPA/600/A-97/074
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the  Models-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544REB
  EPA/600/A-97/076
    Description  of the Models-3 Community  Multiscale Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB98-116528REB
  EPA/600/A-97/100
    Beta Test of Models-3 with Community  Multiscale Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Model.
    PB98-116270REB
  EPA/600/A-97/101
    Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model
    for Purposes  of Facilitating  Data Transfer between the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB98-116288REB
  EPA/600/R-97/059
    Air Concentrations  and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
    in the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
    PB97-196109REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY
PLANNING AND STANDARDS.
  EPA/453/R-94/066A
    Study  of Volatile  Organic Compound Emissions  from
    Consumer and  Commercial Products. Report  to Con-
    gress
    PB98-105208REB
  EPA/4S3/R-94/066B
    Study  of Volatile  Organic Compound Emissions  from
    Consumer and Commercial  Products.  Volume 2.  Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB
  EPA/4S3/R-94/066E
    Study  of Volatile  Organic Compound Emissions  from
    Consumer and Commercial  Products.  Economic Incen-
    tives to Reduce VOC Emissions from Consumer and
    Commercial Products.
    PB98-109648REB
  EPA/453/R-97/007B
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated Standards  and
    Guidelines.  Analysis  of Economic Impacts  lor Existing
    Sources.
    PB98-110133REB
  EPA/453/R-97/008B
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated Standards  and
    Guidelines. Analysis  of  Economic  Impacts  for  New
    Sources.
    PB98-110125REB
  EPA/453/R-97/009B
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information  for  Promulgated Standards  and
    Guidelines. Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Ex-
    isting Facilities.
    PB98-110141REB
  EPA/453/R-97/013
    Economic Impact  Analysis for the Proposed  Polyether
    Polyols NESHAP.
    PB98-110521REB
  EPA/454/R-97/010
    National Specialty  Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics Assessment.  Held in Research Triangle  Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20, 1997.
    PB98-109150REB
  EPA/454/R-97/012
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-117054REB
  EPA/456/R-96/005
    National Emission  Standards  for Halogenated  Solvent
    Cleaning: Summary of Requirements for Implementing
    the NESHAP.
    PB98-108863REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. UTILITIES AND INDUSTRIAL
POWER DIV.
  EPA/625/2-77/013
    EPA Technology Transfer Capsule Report: Fabric  Filter
    Paniculate Control  on Coal-Fired Utility  Boilers: Nucla.
    Co. and Sunbury. Pa.
    PB98-102288REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC.
    Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance  (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.
  EPA/6007R-97/136
    Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
    JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
    PB98-111800REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION.
  EPA/452/R-97/002
    Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the  Envi-
    ronment.
    PB98-104631REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND
REMEDIAL RESPONSE.
  EPA/ESD/R02-96/290
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Falls, NY., September 5, 1996.
    PB96-963131REB
  EPA/540/F-97/035
    FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
    PB97-963255REB
  EPA/540/F-97/037
    Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
    Policy.
    PB97-963312REB
  EPA/540/F-98/002
    Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    PB98-963204REB
  EPA/540/R-96/039
    Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
    Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
    PB96-963407REB
  EPA/540/R-97/010
    Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation  Manual  Fiscal
    Year 1998.
    PB97-963219REB
  EPA/540/R-97/028
    Superfund Method for the Determination  of Releaseable
    Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB
  EPA/S40/R-97/034
    Disaster and  Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB
  OSWER-9200.0-28
    FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
    PB97-963255REB
  OSWER-9200.3-14-1D
    Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation  Manual  Fiscal
    Year 1998.
    PB97-963219REB
  OSWER-9200.4-17
    Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
    Policy.
    PB97-963312REB
  OSWER-9224.0-01
    Disaster and  Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB
  OSWER-9240.1-33
    Superfund Method  for the Determination  of Releaseable
    Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB
  OSWER-9355.7-03A
    Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    PB98-963204REB
  OSWER-936Q.3-04
    Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
    Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
    PB96-963407REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT.
    INDIPAY  Model: Evaluates  Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalities and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB
    CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500390REB
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                                                         CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
     PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value ol Supplemental
     Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
     PB98-500408REB
     ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
     to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
     (on Diskette).
     PB98-500416REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON. DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND
 COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE.
     General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay Determina-
     tions.
     PB97-199731REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
 WASHINGTON. DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS.
   EPA/730/F-9U001
     Pesticide Fact Sheet doransulam-methyl.
     PB98-115298REB
   EPA/730/N-97A>04
     Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
     facturers. Focmulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
     ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
     ventional  Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk  Initiative
     and for Biological Pesticides.
     PB98-106610REB
   EPA/73Q/N-97/D10
     Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manu-
     facturers.  Formulators,  Producers,  and Registrants of
     Pesticides. Electronic  Submission  of  ChlcHtesistant
     Packaging Test Data for alt Pesticides and Child-Resist-
     ant Testing of PreHed. NonrefBabte Insecticide Bait Sta-
     tions Not  Designed or Intended to Be Opened or Acti-
     vated in a Manner That Exposes the Contents to Human
     Contact.
     PB98-116767REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PREVENTION,
 PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
    Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention. Pesticides and
    Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
     PB98-500010REB
  EPA/735/R-96/001
    Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
    PB98-102338REB
  EPAf738/F-97/005
    RED Facts: Methytone bis(Wocyanate).
    PB96-102924REB
  EPA/738/H-97y005
    Reregistration EtgfcHty Decision  (RED): Methytene  bis
     (thiocyanaJe).  (Includes  RED FACTS:  Methytene  bis
    (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
    PB98-103211REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
 DEVELOPMENT.
    Show Me  the Technology: Institutional Barriers  to Envi-
    ronmental Technology Transfer.
    N19970027271REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AM)
 TECHNOLOGY.
  EPA/82Q/B-97/001
    Catalog of Pubfcations: Office of  Science and Tech-
    nology. 1997 Edition.
    PB98-102692REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SITE REMEDIATION
 ENFORCEMENT.
    Addendum  to the 'Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy-
    Issued on December 5.1984.
    PB98-103138REB
    Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
    PB98-103146REB
    Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
    under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act
    PB98-103153REB
    Transmfltal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003 of
    RCRA.
    PB98-108616REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
    SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid
    Waste Phys«calChemcal Methods Including Final Update
    110 (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-S01928REB
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data- Generation  and
    Management of Hazardous Waste. 1995 (Final) (on CD-
    ROM):
    PB98-500077REB
  EPA/530/R-97/032
    Background Document lor Capacity  Analysis for Land
    Disposal Restrictions. Phase  4 (Second  Supplement):
    Toncity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mineral Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND
EMERGENCY RESPONSE.
  EPA/510/B-9S1007
    How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for
    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers.
    PB98-113525REB
  EPA/530VH-97/026
    Best Demonstrated Available  Technolgy (BOAT) Back-
    ground  Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
    F034. and F03S; Fnal.
    P897-176911REB
                                       ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
                                       WASHINGTON. DC. OFRCE OF WATER.
                                         EPA/810/F-97/002
                                           Safe Drinking Water Act One Year Later. Success in Ad-
                                           vancing Public Health Protection.
                                           PB98-104029REB
                                         EPA/81 5/R-97/002
                                           Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
                                           face Water Treatment Rule.
                                           PB98-104045REB
                                         EPA/816/R-97/008
                                           State Methods for Delineating  Source Water Protection
                                           Areas for Surface Water Supplied Sources of Drinking
                                           Water.
                                           PB98-104037REB
                                         EPA/821/R-97/009
                                           Water   Quality   Benefits   Analysis   for  Proposed
                                           Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
                                           the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
                                           PB98-115132REB
                                         EPA/823/B-97/D09
                                           Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
                                           Use in Fish Advisories.  Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
                                           Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
                                           PB98-102734REB
                                         EPA/823/F-97/007
                                           Fact  Sheet  Update:   Listing  of  Fish and  Wildlife
                                           Advisories.
                                           PB98-102932REB
                                         EPA/823/N-97/005
                                           Water Quality Criteria and Standards Newsletter. Spring
                                           and Summer 1997.
                                           PB98-103237REB
                                         EPA/823/R-97/005
                                           Assessment of Sediments  from the Upper Mississippi
                                           River.
                                           PB98-115165REB
                                       ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
                                       WASHINGTON, DC. RADIATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
                                         EPA/SAB/RAC-97/008
                                           SAB Report Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation Sur-
                                           vey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
                                           PB98-104748REB
                                       ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
                                       WASHINGTON, DC. SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD.
                                         EPA-SAB-EEC-97-011
                                           SAB Report Review of the National Risk  Management
                                           Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
                                           PB98-104714REB
                                         EPA-SAB-EEC-97-012
                                           SAB  Report  Review  of the  Sector Facility Indexing
                                           Project (SFIP).
                                           PB98-104706REB
                                         EPA-SAB-EHC-97-010
                                           SAB Report Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment
                                           PB98-104722REB
                                         EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-002
                                           Advisory on the  Need  to Develop  Ecological Risk Man-
                                           agement Guidelines.
                                           PB98-104763REB
                                         EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-003
                                           Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
                                           Watershed Indicators.
                                           PB98-104771REB
                                         EPA-SAB-EPEC-97-009
                                           SAB Report Evaluation of the  Environmental Monitoring
                                           and  Assessment Program  (EMAP) Research Strategy
                                           and Research Plan.
                                           PB98-104730REB
                                       ERIE COUNTY DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING,
                                       BUFFALO. NY. DIV. OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE.
                                           Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
                                           for Wood Furniture.
                                           (EPA/600/R-97/083)
                                           PB98-100415REB
                                       FEDERAL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES ROUNDTABLE.
                                           Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
                                           PB97-177570REB
                                         EPA/542/R-97/008
                                           Remediation Case Studies:  Bkxemediatkxi  and Vitrifica-
                                           tion. Volume 5.
                                           PB97-177554REB
                                         EPA/542/R-97/009
                                           Remediation  Case Studies: Soil  Vapor  Extraction  and
                                           Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
                                           PB97-177562REB
                                       F1LTRATECH CONSULTING, RANCHO PALOS VERDES,
                                       CA.
                                           Field Methods to Measure Contaminant  Removal Effec-
                                           tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment; Phase 1.
                                           Search of Literature and Prior Art.
                                           IEPA/60WP-97/092)
                                           PB98-111677REB
                                       FOREST SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC.
                                           Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
                                           (EPA/600/R-97/096)
                                           PB98-109366REB
                                       GEOTRANS, INC.. STERLING. VA.
                                           Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
                                           Pump-and-Treat Systems.
                                           (EPA/54O/S-97/S04)
                                           PB98-115389REB
                                       HERITAGE CORRIDOR STEERING COMMITTEE, HAVRE
                                       DE GRACE, MD.
                                           Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan. September 1997.
                                           (CBPfTRS-185/97, EPA/903/R-97/025)
                                           PB98-103005REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. BUREAU OF WATER.
  IEPA/BOW/97-018
    Volunteer  Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1.
    Statewide Summary Report.
    PB98-107618REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF LABS.
  IEPA/LABS-97/020
    Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB98-104060REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY.
  IEPA/ENV/97-014
    Toxic Chemical Report. Ninth Annual: A Summary of In-
    formation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report Forms
    for Calendar Year 1995.
    PB98-113640REB

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV., BALTIMORE, MD. DEPT. OF
GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
    Bioremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
    in Aquifer Material Using Mixed  Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
    Acceptor Conditions.
    (EPA/600/R-97/120)
    PB98-106446REB
JORDAN (EDWARD C.) CO., INC, PORTLAND, ME.
  EPA/625/3-79/010
    Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
    ucts Industry.
    PB98-102304REB
LITTLE (ARTHUR D.), INC, CAMBRIDGE, MA.
    Capsule Report: Double  Alkali Flue Gas DesuHurization
    System Applied at the General Motors Parma. Ohio Facil-

    (EPA/62S/2-7V016)
    PB98-102312REB
MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Czech Air  Quality Monitoring  and Receptor Modeling
    Study.
    (EPA/600/R-97/084)
    PB98-110299REB
MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK. CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ENERGY  ENGINEERING.
    Experimental  Evaluation  of a Novel Full-Scale Evapo-
    ratrvely Cooled Condenser.
    (EPA/600/R-97/079)
    PB98-100506REB
MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK. INST. FOR
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE.
    Analyzing  Nonpoint Source  Water  Pollution  Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    (CBP/TRS-187/97, EPA/903/R-97/028)
    PB98-105422REB
MARYLAND UNIV., QUEENSTOWN. WYE RESEARCH AND
EDUCATION CENTER.
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium  in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-105562REB
MICHIGAN UNIV., ANN ARBOR DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
    Michigan Soil  Vapor  Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
    Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
    (EPA/6IWR-97/099)
    PB98-115355REB
MIDWEST RESEARCH INST., CARY, NC.
    Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document.
    IEPA/456/R-97/004)
    PB98-103385REB
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
    cal Waste Incinerators.
    (EPA/625/6-89/024)
    PB98-103401 REB
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB, CORVALLIS. OR.
  EPA/600/A-97/087
    Ecosystem Management.  Chapter 2.
    PB98-116411 REB
  EPA/600VR-97/125
    Monitoring  Design for Riparian  Forests in the Pacific
    Northwest. Research Plan.
    PB98-115363REB
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB, CORVALLIS, OR. WESTERN ECOLOGY
DIV.
  EPA/600/A-97/090
    Ecological Effects of Tropospheric Ozone: A U.S. Per-
    spective; Past. Present and Future.
    PB98-116387REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB,
CINCINNATI, OH.
  EPA/540/R-95/503A
    SITE Technology  Capsule:  ZenoGem  (Trade Name)
    Wastewater Treatment Process.
    PB98-115371REB
  EPA/625/6-88/018
    Guide to Technical Resources for the  Design of Land
    Disposal Facilities.
    PB98-102270REB
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                                                       CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                                                      WISCONSIN UNIV.-SUPERIOR.
NAVAL COMMAND, CONTROL AND OCEAN
SURVEILLANCE CENTER, SAN DIEGO, CA. RDT AND E
DIV.
   Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fiberoptic Pe-
   troleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
   (EPA/600/R-S7/OSS)
   PB98-100472REB

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV. AT RALEIGH. DEPT. OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING.
  EPA/600/R-96/145
   Enhanced  Bioremediation of BTEX  Using  Immobilized
   Nutrients: Reid Demonstration and Monitoring.
   PB97-186290REB

NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CO., GARY, IN.
   Capsule Report:  Wellman-Lord SO2  Recovery Process.
   Flue Gas DesuKurization Plant.
   (EPA/625/2-77/011)
   PB98-102262REB

OREGON STATE UNIV., CORVALLIS. DEPT. OF FOREST
SCIENCE.
   Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a First
   Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from
   Biomass Burning.
   (EPA/6OO/A-97/088)
   PB98-116403REB

PATTERSON ASSOCIATES, INC, CHICAGO, IL.
   Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment.
   (EPA/62S/R-97/004)
   PB98-115330REB
PECHAN (E.H.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC., DURHAM, NC.
   Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
   dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
   (EPA/600/R-97/091)
   PB98-106420REB

PECHAN (E.H.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC., RANCHO
CORDOVA, CA.
   Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
   (EPA/600/R-97/1 IS)
   PB98-111701REB

RADIAN CORP., AUSTIN, TX.
   Sulfur  Oxides Control Technology  Series:  Flue  Gas
   Desulfurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
   (EPWS2S/8-79/001)
   PB98-102296REB
   Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
   with  Petroleum  Fuels and Other  Substances (October
   1997).
   (EPA/600/R-97/116)
   PB98-111685REB

RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
   Developing  and  Using  Production-Adjusted Measure-
   ments of Pollution  Prevention.
   (EPA/600/R-97/048)
   PB97-199707REB
  RTI/6699/208-01F
   EPA TraceabilHy Protocol for Assay and Certification of
   Gaseous Calibration Standards.
   (EPA/600/R-97/121)
   PB98-115314REB
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.,
ADA, OK.
  EPA/600/A-97/084
   Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
   PB98-11644SREB
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP.,
RESTON, VA.
   Statistical Support  Document for Proposed Pretreatment
   Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
   Laundries Point Source Category.
   (EPA/B21/R-97/006)
   PB9&-115157REB
TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORP., CHAPEL HILL, NC.
   Evaluation  of Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured
   Coatings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
   (EPA/600/R-97/113)
   PB98-106412REB
VERMONT UNIV., BURLINGTON. RESEARCH CENTER
FOR GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION DESIGN.
   NAPL Simulator Documentation.
   (EPA/600/R-97/102)
   PB98-105495REB
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV.,
BLACKSBURG. DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
   Field Performance of Wcodbuming Stoves in Colorado
   during the 1995-96 Heating Season.
   (EPM600/R-97/112)
   PB98-106437REB
WISCONSIN UNIV.-SUPERIOR.
   Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tributyttin".
   (EPA/822/D-97/001)
   PB98-103229REB
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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
1
Author Nam* 1
1
Title 1
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes i
1
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
ABBRUZZESE, B.
  Conceptual Framework for  a  Synoptic  Assessment of the
  Prairie Pothole Region.
  PB98-115322REB
ABRIOLA. L M.
  Michigan  Soil  Vapor Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
  Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
  and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated Geo-
  logical Material.
  P698-115355REB
ANDERSEN, C. P.
  Ecological Effects of Tropospheric Ozone: A U.S. Perspec-
  tive; Past. Present and Future.
  PB98-116387REB
ANDREWS, K.
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycyclic Ar-
  omatic  Hydrocarbons,   2.4-Diphenoxyacetic   Acid,  and
  Pentachlorophenol in Air,  House Dust. Soil, and Total Diet.
  PB98-103195REB
ANDREWS, K. D.
  Method Validation and Application for Serncvolatile Organic
  Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
  PB98-113376REB
ANDREWS, M.
  Transmittal of Guidance  on the  Use of Section 7003  of
  RCRA.
  PB98-108616REB
BARKER, J.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB
BARNARD, W.  FL
  Estimates of  Global Greenhouse Gas  Emissions from In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
  PB98-106420REB
BASKIR, J.
  Developing and  Using Production-Adjusted Measurements
  of Pollution Prevention.
  PB97-199707REB
BATIUK, R.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
  ment.
  PB98-104631REB
BELJIN, M. S.
  Ground Water Issue: Design  Guidelines for Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB98-115389REB
BENJEY, B.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
BENJEY, W.
  Development of the EIIP  Emission Inventory Data Model for
  Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer  between the States
  and U.S. EPA.
  PB98-11628SREB
BENJEY, W. G.
  Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
  grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
  PB98-116544REB
BEYER, L.
  In-Vessel  Composting of  Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
  Summary Report.
  PB98-104201REB
BINKOWSKI, F.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
BIRNBAUM, R.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public  Health and the Environ-
  ment.
  PB98-104631 REB
BLACKARD, A.
  Development of the EIIP  Emission Inventory Data Model for
  Purposes of Facilitating  Data Transfer  between the States
  and U.S. EPA.
  PB98-116288REB
BLAKE, W. 0.
  Evaluation of Barriers to  the Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
  ings in Wide-Web Ftexographic Printing.
  PB98-106412REB
BOLLMAN, M.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests  in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB
BORDEN. R. C.
  Enhanced Bioremediatjon of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
  ents: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB
BOUWER, E. J.
  Bioremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
  in Aquifer Material Using  Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
  ceptor Conditions.
  PB98-106446REB
BRADSHAW, G.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests  in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB
BRAY, D. C.
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control  in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB
BREEN, B.
  Final Guidance on the  Issuance of Administrative Orders
  under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act.
  PB98-103153REB
BRINKMAN, M.
  Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
  PB98-116536REB
BRINKMAN, M. C.
  Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeable Turf Residues with
  Carpet Dust and Carpet  Surface Residues.
  PB98-103120REB
BROWN, S.
  Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
  mate of Total  Emissions of Greenhouse  Gases from Bio-
  mass Burning.
  PB98-116403REB
BUHRMESTER, R. A.
  Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1. State-
  wide Summary Report.
  PB98-107618REB
BULATAO, L.
  Transmittal of  Guidance on the  Use of  Section 7003 of
  RCRA.
  PB98-108616REB
BURKE, J. M.
  Sulfur Oxides  Control  Technology   Series:  Flue   Gas
  Desulfurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
  PB98-102296REB
BURKHOLDER, H.
  Comparison of  Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
  PB98-116536REB
BURKHOLDER, H. M.
  Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeable Turf Residues with
  Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
  PB98-103120REB
BYUN, D.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air  Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
CARSON, W.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB
CHAPUT, L S.
  Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
  PB98-103401 REB
CHING, J.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air  Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
CHOU, Y. L.
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycyclic Ar-
  omatic   Hydrocarbons.   2.4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid,   and
  Pentachlorophenol in Air, House 0usi_soJL-and^Fotal Diet.
  PB98-103195REB
CHUANG, J. C.
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycyclic Ar-
  omatic   Hydrocarbons.   2,4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid,   and
  Pentachlorophenol in Air, House Dust.  Soil, and Total Diet.
  PB98-103195REB
CIMORELLI, A.
  AREMOD's  Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116510REB
CLEMONS, C. A.
  Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site Re-
  mediation.
  PB98-104193REB
CLINE, S.
  Monitoring  Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB
COHEN, R. M.
  Ground  Water  Issue: Design  Guidelines for  Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB98-115389REB
COOK, J. D.
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest  Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB
CORRELL, R.
  Field Performance of Woodburning Stoves in Colorado dur-
  ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
  P698-106487REB
D'ADAMO, P. C.
  Bioremediation of BTEX. Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
  in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
  ceptor Conditions.
  PB98-106446REB
DOCHERTY, M. J.
  Powder Coat Applications.
  PB98-108624REB
DONG, Y.
  Methane-Steam Reaction  Over  Nickel  Catalysts in  the
  Hynol Process.
  PB98-100480REB
DONOVAN, J.
  In-Vessel  Composting  of  Municipal  Wastewater  Sludge.
  Summary Report.
  PB98-104201 REB
DOORN, M. R. J.
  Estimates of Global  Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
  PB98-106420REB
EKLUND, B.
  Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with  Petroleum  Fuels  and  Other  Substances  (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB
  Estimates of Global  Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
  PB98-106420REB
FAVERO, P.
  Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems: Nutri-
  ent Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
  PB98-105422REB
FIORELLA, M.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB
FISHMAN, M.
  NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
  PB98-106495REB
FRIEDL, L. A.
  Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Environ-
  mental Technology Transfer.
  N19970027271 REB
GILES, K. R.
  Animal Investigation  Program (AIP). A.I.P. summary report
  on and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982-1995.
  DE97008803REB
GIPSON, G.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
GODOWITCH, J.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
COIN, R. T.
  Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
  ents: Fieid Demonstration and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB
GORDON, S. M.
  Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home: Comparison  of Dislodgeable Turf Residues with
  Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
  PB98-103120REB
GRANO, D.
  Nitrogen Oxides:  Impacts on  Public Hearth and the  Environ-
  ment.
  PB98-104631REB
GREENWALD, R. M.
  Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB98-115389REB
GREINER. T. J.
  Developing and Using Production-Adjusted Measurements
  of Pollution Prevention.
  PB97-199707REB
GRIMES, G.
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB
GUARNACCIA, J.
  NAPL: Simulator  Documentation.
  PB98-106495REB
GUIDON, M. W.
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB
HALL,  L W.
  Screening  Level  Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
  of Copper and Cadmium  in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
  shed.
  PB98-105562REB
HARRIS, C. J.
  Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
  ings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
  PB98-106412REB
HARTLAGE, T. A.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring  and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB
HELMER,  E. H.
  Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
  mate of Total Emissions of  Greenhouse Gases from Bio-
  mass Burning.
  PB98-116403REB
HENSCHEL, D. B.
  Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses: Tech-
  nical Guidance.
  PB98-103393REB
HERMAN, S.
  Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of Section  7003 of
  RCRA.
  PB98-108616REB
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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR INDEX
 HERMAN. S. A.
   Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
   PB9B-103146REB
 HIMEUJ. H.
   Seminar  Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
   ucts Industry.
   PB98-102304REB
 NINES, C.
   Comparison  of Commercial vs Homeowner Application  tor
   Transport ol Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-0 into Homes.
   PB98-116536REB
 HOGSETT.W.E.
   Ecological Effects of Tropospheric Ozone: A US. Perspec-
   tive: Past, Present and Future.
   P898-116387REB
 NORTON. W.
   Air Emissions from the Treatment  of Soils Contaminated
   with  Petroleum  Fuels  and  Other  Substances (October
   1997).
   PB98-111685REB
 HUDAK.C.E.
   Sulfur Oxides  Control  Technology Series:  Flue  Gas
   Desulfurizabon. Wetman-Lord Process.
   PB98-102296REB
 HWANG. Y.
   Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Ful-ScaJe Evaporatively
   Coaled Condenser.
   P898-100506REB
 HYMAN. J.
   Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
   Prairie Pothoto Region.
   PB98-115322REB
 ING US, A.
   Air Emissions from the Treatment  of Soils Contaminated
   with  Petroleum  Fuels  and  Other  Substances (October
   1997).
   PB98-111685RE8
 JAASMA.D. R.
   Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado dur-
   ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
   PB98-106487REB
 JOHNSTON, J.
   In-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater  Sludge.
   Summary Report
   PB98-104201REB
 JUNGE, 0. C.
   Seminar Pufajcabon: Pohition Control in the Forest Prod-
   ucts Industry.
   PB98-102304REB
 KAO.C.M.
   Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
   ents: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
   PB97-186290REB
 KARWOWSKI,  J.
   Methane-Steam  Reaction Over Nickel   Catalysts  in the
   Hynol Process.
   PB98-100480REB
 KILLEN. W. D.
   Screening  Level ProbabSstic Ecological Risk Assessment
   of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
   shed.
   PB98-105562REB
 KRANZ.P. B.
   Utilizing Low  Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings for
   Wood Furniture.
   PB98-100415REB
 LACKEY. R. T.
   Ecosystem Management. Chapter 2.
   PB98-116411 REB
 LANDRETH, R. E.
   Guide to Technical Resources for the Design of Land Dis-
  posal Facilities
   P898-102270REB
 LANG. J.
  Michigan  Sol  Vapor Extraction   Remediation (MISER)
  Model A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
  and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in  Unsaturated  Geo-
  logical Material
  PB98-1153S5REB
 LEOUC.S.
  Beta Test ol Modeb-3 with Community Mulfccate Air Qual-
  ity (CMAO) Model.
  PB98-116270REB
LEE.R.
  AREMOO's Simplified Algorithm  for  Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116510REB
LEWIS, R.G.
  Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application  for
  Transport of Lawn-AppBed Herbidide 2.4-0 into Homes.
  PB9S-116536REB
UEBERMAN, S. H.
  Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Ftoer-Optfc Petro-
  leum, Oil. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
  PB98-100472REB
LIU, RT.
  Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effective-
  ness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration  Equipment; Phase  1.
  Search of Literature and Prior Art.
  PB98-111677REB
MALKIN.M.
  Developing and Using Production-Adjusted Measurements
  of Pollution Prevention.
  PB97-199707REB
                                         MAMANE, Y.
                                           Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
                                           PB98-110299REB
                                         MCALLISTER, l_ S.
                                           Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
                                           Prairie Pothole Region.
                                           PB98-115322REB
                                         MCCULLOUGH, M.
                                           Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
                                           ment
                                           PB98-104631REB
                                         MCGINNIS, W. C.
                                           Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Ftoer-Optic Petro-
                                           leum, Oil. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
                                           PB98-100472REB
                                         MENTON, R.
                                           Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Potycyclic Ar-
                                           omatic  Hydrocarbons.  2,4-Oiphenoxyacetic  Acid,  and
                                           Pentachloropheno! in Air, House Dust Soil, and Total Diet.
                                           PB98-103195REB
                                         MERCER, J. W.
                                           Ground  Water Issue:  Design Guidelines for Conventional
                                           Pump-and-Treat Systems.
                                           PB98-115389REB
                                         MERRILL, a
                                           In-Vessel  Composting of  Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
                                           Summary Report
                                           PB98-104201REB
                                         MESSNERM.J.
                                           EPA Traceablity Protocol for Assay  and Certification of
                                           Gaseous CaHbration Standards.
                                           PB98-115314RE8
                                         METCALFE, J.
                                           Czech Air Quattty Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
                                           P898-110299REB
                                         MICK. A. H.
                                           Seminar Publication: Pohjtion Control in the Forest Prod-
                                           ucts Industry.
                                           PB98-102304REB
                                         MOGHARI, N. M.
                                           Processing Emission Inventory Data in the  Models-3 Inte-
                                           grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
                                           PB98-116544REB
                                         MOVER, R H.
                                           Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
                                           ucts Industy.
                                           PB98-102304REB
                                         MUKKAMALA, Y.
                                           Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado dur-
                                           ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
                                           PB98-106487REB
                                         MULKEY, F. J.
                                           Powder Coat Applications.
                                           PB98-108624REB
                                         NEUUCHT, R. M.
                                           Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
                                           Waste Incinerators.
                                           PB98-103401REB
                                         MSHIOKA.M.
                                           Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner  Application for
                                           Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-O into Homes.
                                           PB98-116536REB
                                           Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Potycydic Ar-
                                           omatic  Hydrocarbons,  2.4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid,  and
                                           Pentachiorophenol in Air. House Dust. Soil, and Total Diet.
                                           PB98-103195REB
                                         NtSHKDKA, M. G.
                                           Method Validation and Application for Semhroiatile Organic
                                           Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and  PCBs.
                                           PB98-113376REB
                                           Simulation of Track-In  of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
                                           to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeabte Turf  Residues with
                                           Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
                                           PB98-103120RE8
                                         NOVAK, J.
                                           Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
                                           PB98-110299RE8
                                           Description of the Models-3 Community Muttiscale Air Qual-
                                           ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
                                           PB98-116528REB
                                         PAINE, R.
                                           AREMOD'S Simplified  Algorithm  for Dispersion in Complex
                                           Terrain.
                                           PB98-116510REB
                                         PATTERSON, J.
                                           Capsule Report: Aqueous Mercury Treatment
                                           PB98-115330REB
                                         PENISTON, B. E.
                                           Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
                                           Prairie Pothole Region.
                                           PB98-115322REB
                                         PERRY, S.
                                           AREMOD'S Simplified  Algorithm  for Dispersion in Complex
                                           Terrain.
                                           PB98-116510REB
                                         PtNCINCE, A.
                                           In-Vessel  Composting of  Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
                                           Summary Report
                                           PB98-104201REB
                                         PtNDER, G.
                                           NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
                                           PB98-106495REB
PINTO, J. P.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  P898-110299REB
PLEIM, J.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Muttiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
POLLARD, M.
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycyclic Ar-
  omatic  Hydrocarbons,   2,4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid,  and
  Pentachiorophenol in Air, House Dust, Soil, and Total Diet.
  PB98-103195REB
PREUSS, P.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB
PRICE, D.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
  ment
  PB98-104631 REB
PRING, M.
  Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
  Purposes  of Facilitating Data Transfer between the States
  and U.S. EPA.
  PB98-116288REB
PRITCHARD, P. H.
  Chromium Biotreatment in Soil,  Chapter 6.
  PB98-116445REB
RADERMACHER R.
  Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evaporatively
  Cooled Condenser.
  PB98-100506REB
RATHFELDER K.
  Michigan  Soil  Vapor  Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
  Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
  and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated Geo-
  logical Material.
  PB98-115355REB
REDDY, T. V.
  Adduction of Nrtroaromatk: Compounds with Blood Proteins
  and DMA as Biological Markers  of Exposure.
  AD-A329 242/2REB
REISMAN, J. I.
  Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
  PB98-111701 REB
RICHMOND, S.
  In-Vessel  Composting of Municipal Wastewater  Sludge.
  Summary Report.
  PB98-104201REB
RINGOLD, P. l_
  Monitoring Design for Riparian  Forests in the Pacific North-
  west Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB
ROBINSON, J. W.
  Seminar Publication:  Pollution  Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB93-102304REB
ROE.S.
  Air Emissions  from the Treatment  of Soils  Contaminated
  with  Petroleum  Fuels  and Other  Substances  (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB
ROSAL, C. G.
  Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
  ents: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB
ROSELLE, S.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Muttiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
SANCHEZ, D. C.
  Radon Reduction Techniques lor Detached  Houses: Tech-
  nical Guidance.
  PB98-103393REB
SANTROCH, J.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB
SCHULTZ, H.
  In-Vessel  Composting ol Municipal Wastewater  Sludge.
  Summary  Report.
  PB98-104201REB
SCOTT. M. C.
  Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
  of Copper and  Cadmium in the  Chesapeake Bay Water-
  shed.
  PB9S-105562REB
SHEN, H.
  Chromium Biotreatment in Soil.  Chapter 6.
  PB98-116445REB
SHOAF, C. R
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB
SLADE.J.
  Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
  Purposes  of Facilitating Data Transfer between the States
  and U.S. EPA.
  PB98-116288REB
SMITH, R.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
  ment
  PB98-104631REB
SMITH, S. G.
  Handbook: Operation  and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
  PB98-103401 REB
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SOMMERS, W. T.
  Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2.
  PB98-116411REB
STADELMAIER, J. E.
  Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings for
  Wood Furniture.
  PB98-100415REB
STANCZYK, T. F.
  Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings lor
  Wood Furniture.
  PB98-100415REB
STEIN, L
  Capsule Report: Aqueous Mercury Treatment.
  PB98-115330REB
STEPP. J.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB

STEVENS, R. K.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB

STRAIT, R. P.
  Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions  from In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
  PB98-106420REB
STREICHER, J. J.
  Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides in
  the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
  PB97-196109REB

SULLIVAN, D. A.
  SITE Technology Capsule:  ZenoGem (Trade Name) Waste-
  water Treatment Process.
  PB98-115371REB
                                                            PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
SUSICK, J. W.
  Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
  grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
  PB98-116544REB
SWELL, G. W.
  Chromium Biotreatment in Soil. Chapter 6.
  PB98-116445REB
THOMPSON, P.
  Air Emissions  from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with  Petroleum  Fuels  and  Other Substances (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB
TIVEL, D. E.
  Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
  grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
  PB98-116544REB
TURNER, M. B.
  Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
  PB98-103401REB
VEATCH, J. L.
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB
VENKATRAM, A.
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116S10REB
VITAS, J. B.
  Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
  ings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
  PB98-106412REB
WALLACE, D. D.
  Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
  PB98-103401REB
                                                                                                                                                    YOUNG, J.
WEIL, J.
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116510REB

WHEELESS, W.
  Air Emissions from the  Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with  Petroleum Fuels  and  Other  Substances (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB

WHITTIER, T. R.
  Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New Eng-
  land.
  PB98-116395REB

WILLIS, R. D.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB

WILSON,  L P.
  Bioremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
  in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
  ceptor Conditions.
  PB98-106446REB

WILSON.  R.
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116510REB

WRIGHT, R. S.
  EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of
  Gaseous Calibration Standards.
  PB98-11S314REB

YOUNG, J.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
                                                                                                                                   March 1998
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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
                                I
          Contract or Grant Number  I   DTFH61-93-(M>060

               Performing Organization  |   University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

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

                                I
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                                         CONTRACT/GRANT   NUMBER   INDEX
AI08-91NV10963
  Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV.  Radi-
  ation and Indoor Environments National Lab.
  DE97008803REB
DOD-DAAA-21-93-C-0046
  Concurrent Technologies Corp., Johnstown, PA.
  PB98-108624REB
EPA-CB993438010
  Maryland Univ., Oueenstown. Wye Research and Education
  Center.
  PB98-105562REB
EPA-DW-17936217
  Naval Command,  Control and Ocean  Surveillance Center,
  San Diego, CA. ROT and E Div.
  PB98-100472REB
EPA-R-816762-02-0
  Erie County  Dept. of Environment and Planning, Buffalo,
  NY. Div. of Environmental Compliance.
  PB98-100415REB
EPA-R-819599-01-1
  Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg. Dept.
  of Mechanical Engineering.
  PB98-106487REB
EPA-R-820468
  North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept. of Civil Engi-
  neering.
  PB97-186290REB
EPA-R-820499
  Vermont  Univ., Burlington.  Research  Center for  Ground-
  water Remediation Design.
  PB98-106495REB
EPA-R-821907
  Johns  Hopkins Univ., Baltimore.  MD.  Dept.  of Geography
  and Environmental Engineering.
  PB98-106446REB
EPA-R-822017
  Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor. Dept. of Civil and Environmental
  Engineering.
  PB98-115355REB
EPA-R-822082
  Battetle Memorial Inst.. Columbus, OH.
  PB98-116536REB
EPA-R-823018
  Research Triangle Inst. Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB97-199707REB
EPA-R-823S33-01-1
  Filtratech Consulting, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.
  PB9&-111677REB
EPA-R-824187
  Maryland Univ., College Park. Center for Environmental En-

  PB98-100506REB
EPA-68-01-7374
  National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
  PB98-102270REB
EPA-68-02-2608
  Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
  PB98-102296REB
EPA-68-02-4395
  Midwest Research Inst., Gary, NC.
  PB98-103401REB
EPA-68-03-3346
  Camp, Dresser and McKee. Inc., Boston, MA.
  PB98-104201REB
EPA-68-08-0014
  Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc.. Boston, MA.
  PB98-104201 REB
EPA-68-C3-031S
  Patterson Associates, Inc., Chicago, IL
  PB98-115330REB
EPA-68-C4-0019
  Dynamac Corp., Corvallis, OR.
  PB98-115322REB
EPA-68-C4-0031
  GeoTrans, Inc.. Sterling. VA.
  PB98-115389REB
EPA-68-C4-0046
  Science Applications International Corp., Reston, VA.
  PB98-115157REB
EPA-68-C5-0005
  Dynamac International. Inc., Corvallis, OR.
  PB98-116395REB
EPA-68-CS-0032
  Eastern Research Group. Inc., Lexington, MA.
  PB98-115272REB
EPA-68-C6-0005
  Dynamac Corp., Corvallis, OR.
  PB98-115322REB
EPA-68-C6-0036
  Wisconsin Univ.-Superior.
  PB98-103229REB
EPA-68-C8-0011
  Midwest Research Inst., Gary, NC.
  PB98-103401 REB
EPA-68-DO-0007
  Battelle, Columbus, OH.
  PB98-103120REB

EPA-68-DO-0106
  ManTech Environmental  Technology, Inc., Research Tri-
  angle Park. NC.
  PB98-110299REB

EPA-68-D2-0160
  Radian Corp.. Austin. TX.
  PB98-111685REB

EPA-58-D2-0181
  TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel Hill, NC.
  PB98-106412REB

EPA-68-D3-0035
  Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Rancho Cordova, CA.
  PB98-111701REB
  Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
  PB98-111685REB
EPA-68-D4-0005
  Acurex Environmental Corp.. Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB98-100480REB
EPA-68-D4-0023
  Battelle. Columbus, OH.
  PB98-103195REB
  Battelle Memorial Inst., Columbus, OH.
  PB98-113376REB

EPA-68-D4-0091
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB98-115314REB

EPA-68-D4-0100
  Pechan (E.H.) and Associates. Inc.. Durham, NC.
  PB98-106420REB
EPA-68-D5-0049
  ManTech Environmental  Technology, Inc., Research Tri-
  angle Park, NC.
  PB98-110299REB
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NTIS  ORDER/REPORT
NUMBER  INDEX
   Entries in this index list the NTIS order number and the monitor agency
   numbers, each in its alphanumeric position. Please use the NTIS order
   number to order items available from NTIS to ensure faster service.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                 NTIS Order Number

                              Title

   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes

             Sponsoring Organization
                  Report Number(s)

                              Title

   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
PB94-10O443/REB

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

EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB         PCA10/MFA03

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                                         NTIS  ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
AD-A329 242/2REB
  Adduction of Nttroaromatic Compounds with Blood Proteins
  and DNA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
  AD-A329 242/2REB                    PC A07/MF A02
CBP/TRS-185/97
  Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
  PB98-103005REB                      PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-187/97
  Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems: Nutri-
  ent Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
  PB98-105422REB                      PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-189/97
  Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and  Future
  Directions.  Nutrient Reduction Reevaluation  Summary Re-
  port.
  PB98-117013REB                      PC A04/MF A01
CBP/TRS-190/97
  Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
  the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local Governments.
  PB98-115587REB                      PC A08/MF A02
CERI-88-91
  Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superiund Site Re-
  mediation.
  PB98-104193REB                      PC A04/MF A01
DE97008803REB
  Animal Investigation  Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary report
  on and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982-1995.
  DE97008803REB                      PC A04/MF A01
EPA/ESD/R02-96/290
  Superiund  Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
  Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Love Canal, Niagara
  Falls. NY.. September 5,1996.
  PB96-963131REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EEC-97-011
  SAB  Report: Review of the National Risk Management Re-
  search Laboratory (NRMRL).
  PB98-104714REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EEC-97-012
  SAB  Report: Review of the Sector Facility Indexing  Project
  (SFIP).
  PB98-104706REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EHC-97-010
  SAB  Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
  PB98-104722REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-002
  Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk Manage-
  ment Guidelines.
  PB98-104763REB                     PC A02/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-003
  Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
  Watershed Indicators.
  PB98-104771REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EPEC-97-009
  SAB  Report: Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
  and  Assessment Program (EMAP)  Research Strategy and
  Research Plan.
  PB98-104730REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SAB/RAC-97rtX>8
  SAB  Report: Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation  Survey
  and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
  PB98-104748REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA-402-R-97-009
  Animal  Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary report
  on and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982-1995.
  DE97008803REB                      PC A047MF A01
EPA/452/R-97/002
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
  ment.
  PB98-104631 REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA/453/R-94/066A
  Study of Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions from Con-
  sumer and Commercial Products. Report to Congress.
  PB98-105208REB                     PC A1OVMF A02
EPA/453/R-94/066B
  Study of Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions from Con-
  sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 2.  Comprehen-
  sive  Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
  PB98-105224REB                     PCA10VMFA02
EPA/453/R-94/066E
  Study of Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions from Con-
  sumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incentives to
  Reduce VOC  Emissions from Consumer and Commercial
  Products.
  PB98-109648REB                     PCA10/MFA02
EPA/453/R-94/066F
  Study of Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions from Con-
  sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol Prod-
  ucts  and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
  PB98-105190REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/453/R-97/007B
  Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information for Promulgated  Standards and  Guidelines.
  Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing Sources.
  PB98-110133REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/4S3/R-97/008B
  Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information for Promulgated  Standards and  Guidelines.
  Analysts of Economic Impacts for New Sources.
  PB98-110125REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/453/R-97/009B
  Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information for Promulgated  Standards  and Guidelines.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Existing Facilities.
  PB98-110141 REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/453/R-97/013
  Economic Impact Analysis  for  the  Proposed  Polyether
  Polyols NESHAP.
  PB98-110521REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/454/R-97/010
  National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
  Toxics Assessment. Held in Research Triangle Park. North
  Carolina on June 17-20, 1997.
  PB98-109150REB                     PC A20/M F A04
EPA/454/R-97/012
  Locating and  Estimating Air  Emissions from Sources of
  Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
  PB98-117054REB                     PCA11/MFA03
EPA/45 6/R-96/005
  National  Emission  Standards  for  Halogenated  Solvent
  Cleaning: Summary of Requirements for Implementing the

  PB98-108863REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA/456/R-97/004
  Ethylene  Oxide Commercial  Sterilization and  Fumigation
  Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document.
  PB98-103385REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/510/B-95/007
  How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for Un-
  derground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective Ac-
  tion Plan Reviewers.
  PB98-113525REB                     PC A20/MF A04
EPA/530/R-97/026
  Best  Demonstrated Available  Technqlgy  (BOAT) Back-
?   round Document  for  Wood Preserving Wastes: F032,
   034. and F035; Final.
  PB97-176911 REB                     PC A22/MF A04
EPA/530/R-97/032
  Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Dis-
  posal  Restrictions. Phase 4 (Second Supplement): Toxicity
  Characteristic  Metal Wastes  and Newly Identified Mineral
  Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
  PB97-176978REB                     PC A15/MF A03
EPA/540/F-97/035
  FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
  PB97-963255REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/F-97/037
  Draft  Interim  Final  OSWER Monitored Natural  Attenuation
  Policy.
  PB97-963312REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/F-98/002
  Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
  PB98-963204REB                     PC A02/MF A01
EPA/540/R-95/503A
  SITE Technology Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Waste-
  water Treatment Process.
  PB98-115371 REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-9S/039
  Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
  Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
  PB96-963407REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/540/R-97/010
  Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation Manual  Fiscal Year
  1998.
  PB97-963219REB                     PCA18/MFA04
EPA/540/R-97/028
  Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable As-
  bestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
  PB97-963503REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/540/H-97/034
  Disaster  and  Emergency Response. Mission  Assignment
  Guidance.
  PB97-963408REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/S-97/504
  Ground Water Issue:  Design Guidelines for Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB98-115389REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/542/R-97/008
  Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrification.
  Volume 5.
  PB97-177554REB                     PC A13/MF A03
EPA/54 2/R-97/009
  Remediation Case Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction and Other
  In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
  PB97-177562REB                     PCA13/MFA03
EPA/6007 A-97/074
  Processing Emission Inventory  Data in the Models-3 Inte-
  grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
  PB98-116544REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-97/075
  Comparison of Commercial vs  Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
  PB98-116536REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-97/076
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-97/077
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex

  PB9&"l'l 651 ORES                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-97/084
  Chromium Biotreatment in Soil. Chapter 6.
  PB98-116445REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-97/087
  Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2.
  PB98-116411REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-97/088
  Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
  mate of  Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from Bio-
  mass Burning.
  PB98-116403R EB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-97/089
  Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New Eng-
  land.
  PB98-116395REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-97/090
  Ecological Effects of Tropospheric Ozone: A U.S. Perspec-
  tive; Past, Present and Future.
  PB98-116387REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EP A/600/A-97/100
  Beta Test of Models-3 with Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Model.
  PB98-116270REB                     PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-97/101
  Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
  Purposes of Facilitating  Data Transfer between the States
  and U.S. EPA.
  PB98-116288REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/R-95/169A-E
  Integrated Air Pollution Control System  (IAPS), Executable
  Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
  PB98-500325REB                            CP D01
EPA/600/R-96/061
  Conceptual Framework  for  a Synoptic  Assessment of the
  Prairie Pothole Region.
  PB98-115322REB                     PC A06VMF A01
EPA/600/R-96/145
  Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
  ents: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/048
  Developing and  Using Production-Adjusted  Measurements
  of Pollution Prevention.
  PB97-199707REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/055
  Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fiber-Optic  Petro-
  leum, Oil, and Lubricant  (POL) Sensor.
  PB98-100472REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/059
  Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides in
  the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
  PB97-196109REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/079
  Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evaporatively
  Cooled Condenser.
  PB98-100506REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/083
  Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings for
  Wood Furniture.
  PB98-100415REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/084
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/R-97/091
  Estimates of Global  Greenhouse Gas  Emissions from In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
  PB98-106420REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-97/092
  Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effective-
  ness  of  Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment;  Phase  1.
  Search of Literature and Prior Art.
  PB98-111677REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/093
  Methane-Steam  Reaction  Over  Nickel  Catalysts in the
   Hynol Process.
   PB98-100480REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-97/096
  Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
   PB98-109366REB                    PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/ R-97/099
   Michigan Soil   Vapor  Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
   Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
   and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated Geo-
   logical Material.
   PB98-115355REB                    PCA13/MFA03
EPA/600/R-97/101
   Powder Coat Applications.
   PB98-108624REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/ R-97/102
   NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
   PB98-106495REB                    PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/R-97/108
   Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeable  Turf Residues with
   Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
   PB98-103120REB                    PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/ R-97/109
   PB98-103195REB
                                      PC A09/MF A02
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
 EPA/600/R-97/112
   Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado dur-
   ing the 1995-96 Healing Season.
   PB98-1064B7REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/RKVR-97T113
   Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
   ings in Wide-Web Rexographic Printing.
   P698-106412REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/600/R-97/115
   Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
   PB98-1 1 1701 REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 EPM600VR-97/116
   Air Emissions  from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
   with  Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances  (October
   1997).
   PB98-1 1 1685REB                     PC A21/MF AIM
 EPA/600/R-97/120
   Bkxemediatton of BTEX,  Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
   in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
   ceptor Conditions.
   PB98-106446REB                     PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/600/R-97/121
   EPA  TraoeabWy Protocol for Assay  and Certification  of
   Gaseous Calibration Standards.
   PB98-1 15314REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/600/R-97/12S
   Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
   west Research Plan.
   PB98-1 15363REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPMOOffl-97/136
   Minutes of the  Stakeholder  Meetings on the Report of the
   JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Hold ki July 1997.
   PB9S-111800REB                      PCA14/MFA03
 EPAWXVR-97/141
   Method Validation and Application for Semivolatae Organic
   Compounds in Oust and Soft Pesticides and PCBs.
   PB9A-1 13376REB                      PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/62Sr2-77/01t
   Capsule Report Weknan-Lord  SO2  Recovery  Process.
   Flue Gas OesuHurization Plant
   P898-102262REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPAttZSO-77ru13
   EPA  Technology Transfer  Capsule Report  Fabric  Filter
   Paniculate Control on Coal-Fired Utility Boilers: Nucla. Co.
   and Sunbury. Pa.
   PB98-102288REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/62S/2-78/016
   Capsule Report Double  Altai  Flue Gas DesuHurization
   System Appked at the General Motors Parma. Ohio Facility.
   PB9S-102312REB                      PC A03/MF AOl
 EPA/625/3-79/010
   Seminar Publication: Poiubon Control  in the Forest Prod-
   ucts Industry.
   PB98-1 02304REB                      PC A06/MF A0 1
 EPA/625/546-019
   Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses: Tech-
   nical Guidance.
   PB98-103393REB                      PCA05/MFA01
  Guide to Technical Resources for the Design of Land Dis-
  posal FacWbes.
  PB98-102270REB                     PCA06/MFA01
EPAr82S/MW024
  Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
  PB98-103401REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA/62S/8-79/001
  SuHur Oxides  Control  Technology Series:  Flue  Gas
  Desutfurization. WeOman-Lord Process.
  PB98-102296REB                     PC A04/MF AOl
EPMV29MM016
  In-Vesse) Composting of Municipal  Wastewater Sludge.

                                      PC A10/MF A03


                       i Applicable to Supertund Site Re-

                                      PC A04/MF AOl
  PB9B-104201REB
EPArSZS/MSfOra
  Experience in Inane
  PB98-104193REB
EPA/82S/TW/001
  Handbook: Continuous  Emission Monitoring Systems  tor
  Non-Criteria PoSutants.
  PB96-112931REB                     PCA09/MFA02
EPA/S2S/R-97/004
  Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
  PB96-11S330REB                     PC A04/MF AOl
EPA/7MrF48n01
  Pesticide Fact Sheet Cloransulam-methyt.
  PB98-115298REB                     PC A03/MF AOl
EPA/730/N-97/004
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manufac-
  turers, Formutalors, Producers and Registrants of Pesticide
  Products. Guidetnes for Expedited Review of Conventional
  Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk Initiative and for Biologi-
  cal Pesticides.
  PB96-106610REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPAf730/N-97J010
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manufac-
  turers. Formulators. Producers, and Registrants of Pes-
  ticides. Electronic Submission of Chld-Resistant Packaging
  Test Data for a* Pesticides and CNd-Resistant Testing of
  Profiled, NonreMabte Insecticide  Bait  Stations Not  De-
  signed or Intended to Be Opened or Activated in a Manner
  That Exposes the Contents to Human Contact
  PB98-116767REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/735/R-9&001
  Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
  PB98-102338REB                     PC A05/MF AOl
 EPA/738/F-97/005
  RED Facts: Methytene bis(thiocyanate).
  PB98-102924HEB                     PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/738/R-97/005
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED): Methytene  bis
  (thiocyanate).  (Includes  RED  FACTS:  Methytene  bis
  (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
  PB98-103211REB                     PCA16/MFA03
 EPA/810/F-97/002
  Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success in Ad-
  vancing Public Health Protection.
  PB98-104029REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/815/R-97/002
  Small System Compliance Technology List for the Surface
  Water Treatment Rule.
  PB98-104045REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/816/R-97/008
  State Methods for  Delineating  Source Water  Protection
  Areas  for  Surface  Water  Supplied Sources of Drinking
  Water.
  PB98-104037REB                     PC A04/MF AOl
 EPA/820YB-97/001
  Catalog of Publications: Office of Science  and Technology.
  1997 Edition.
  PB98-102692REB                     PC AO#MF A02
 EPA/821/R-97/005
  Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  for  Proposed  Pretreatment
  Standards  for Existing and New Sources  for the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  PB98-115140REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/821/R-97/004
  Statistical  Support Document lor Proposed Pretreatment
  Standards  tor Existing and New Sources  for the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  P898-115157REB                      PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/821/R-97/007
  Technical   Development   Document   for   Proposed
  Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
  the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
  P898-115272REB                      PC A20/MF A04
 EPA/821/R-97/008
  Economic  Assessment for  Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
  ards  for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial Laun-
  dries Point Source Category.
  PB98-115249REB                      PC A15/MF A03
 EPA/821/R-97/009
  Water Quality Benefits Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
  Standards  for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  PB98-115132REB                      PC A06/MF AOl
 EPA/822/D-97/001
  Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria  Tributyltin'.
  PB98-103229REB                      PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/823/B-97/009
  Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
  Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
  Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
  PB98-102734REB                      PC A21/MF A04
 EPA/823/F-97»07
  Fact Sheet Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife Advisories.
  PB98-102932REB                      PC A02/MF AOl
 EPA/823/N-97/005
  Water Quality Criteria and Standards Newsletter. Spring
  and Summer 1997.
  PB98-103237REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/823/R-97/005
  Assessment of Sediments from the Upper Mississippi River.
  PB98-115165REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/903/B-97/005
  Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques  to Protect
  the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local Governments.
  PB98-115587REB                      PC A08/MF A02
EPA/903/R-97/025
  Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
  PB98-103005REB                      PC A05/MF AOl
EPA/903/R-97/028
  Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution  Problems: Nutri-
  ent Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
  PB98-105422REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA/BOW/97-018
  Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1. Stale-
  wide Summary Report.
  PB98-107618REB                      PC A14/MF A03
IEPA/ENV/97-014
  Toxic Chemical  Report Ninth Annual: A Summary of Infor-
  mation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report  Forms for
  Calendar Year 1995.
  PB98-113640REB                      PCA06/MFA01
IEPA/LABS-97/020
  Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
  PB98-104060REB                      PC A04/MF A01
N19970027271REB
  Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Environ-
  mental Technology Transfer.
  N19970027271REB
            (Order as N19970027257REB. PC A12/MF A03)
 OSWER-9200.0-28
   FY 1998 Supertund Reforms Strategy.
   PB97-963255REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 OSWER-9200.3-14-1D
   Superfund/Oil Program Implementation Manual Fiscal Year
   1998.
   PB97-963219REB                     PC A18/MF A04
 OSWER-9200.4-17
   Dran Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
   Policy.
   PB97-963312REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 OSWER-9224.0-01
   Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission  Assignment
   Guidance.
   PB97-963408REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 OSWER-9240.1-33
   Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable As-
   bestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
   PB97-963503REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 OSWER-9355.7-03A
   Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
   PB98-963204REB                     PC A02/MF AOl
 OSWER-9360.3-04
   Superfund Removal  Procedures.  Response Management:
   Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
   PB96-963407REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 PB96-963131REB
   Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Love  Canal, Niagara
   Falls. NY.. September 5.1996.
   PB96-963131REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 PB96-963407REB
   Superfund Removal  Procedures.  Response Management:
   Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
   PB96-963407REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-176911REB
   Best Demonstrated  Available  Technolgy  (BOAT)  Back-
   ground  Document lor  Wood Preserving  Wastes:  F032.
   F034, and  F035; Final.
   PB97-176911REB                    PC A22/MF A04
 PB97-176978REB
   Background Document  for Capacity Analysis for Land Dis-
   posal Restrictions. Phase 4 (Second Supplement): Toxicity
   Characteristic Metal Wastes and  Newly  Identified Mineral
   Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
   PB97-176978REB                    PC A15/MF A03
 PB97-177554REB
   Remediation  Case Studies: Bkxemediabon and Vitrification.
   Volume 5.
   PB97-177554REB                    PCA13/MFA03
 PB97-177562REB
   Remediation  Case Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction and Other
   In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
   PB97-177562REB                    PC A13/MF A03
 PB97-177570REB
  Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
   PB97-177570REB                    PCA05/MFA01
 PB97-186290REB
   Enhanced  Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
  ents: Field  Demonstration and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB                    PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-196109REB
  Air Concentrations and  Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides  in
  the Agricultural Hearth Pilot Study.
  PB97-196109REB                    PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-199707REB
  Developing and  Using  Production-Adjusted  Measurements
  of Pollution Prevention.
  PB97-199707REB                    PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-199731REB
  General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay Determinations.
  PB97-199731REB                    PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-501928REB
  SW-846 Version  2.0 (Test Methods for  Evaluating Solid
  Waste  Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
  III) (Single  User) (on CD-ROM).
  PB97-501928REB                   CD-ROM S125.00
 PB97-503130REB
  SAGE for  Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
  native Guide (on Diskette).
  PB97-503130REB                           CP D01
PB97-963219REB
  Superfund/Oil Program  Implementation Manual Fiscal Year
  1998
  PB97-963219REB                    PC A187MF A04
PB97-963255REB
  FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
  PB97-963255REB                    PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963312REB
  Draft Interim  Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
  Policy.
  PB97-963312REB                    PC A04/MF AOl
PB97-963408REB
  Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
  Guidance.
  PB97-96340BREB                    PC A06/MF A01
PB97-963503REB
  Superfund  Method for the Determination of Releaseable As-
  bestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
  PB97-963503REB                    PC A08/MF A02
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                                                                                                                                        PB98-113525REB
PB98-100415REB
  Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings for
  Wood Furniture.
  PB98-100415REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-100472REB
  Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fber-Optic Petro-
  leum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
  PB98-100472REB                     PC AQ4/MF A01
PB98-100480REB
  Methane-Steam Reaction  Over  Nickel  Catalysts  in  the
  Hynol Process.
  PB98-100480REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB98-100506REB
  Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evaporatively
  Cooled Condenser.
  PB98-100506RE8                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-102262REB
  Capsule Report Wellman-Lord SO2 Recovery Process.
  Rue Gas Desulfurization Rant.
  PB98-102262REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-102270REB
  Guide to Technical Resources for the Design of Land Dis-
  posal Facilities.
  PB98-102270REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-102288REB
  EPA Technology Transfer Capsule Report Fabric Filter
  Paniculate Control on Coal-Fired Utility Boilers: Nucla. Co.
  and Sunbury, Pa.
  PB98-102288REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-102296REB
  Sulfur  Oxides  Control  Technology  Series:  Rue  Gas
  Desulfurization. Wellman-Lord  Process.
  PB98-102296REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-102304REB
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-102312REB
  Capsule Report: Double  Alkali Rue Gas  Desulfurization
  System Applied at the General Motors Parma, Ohio Facility.
  PB98-102312REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-^§3BJ£B,. Revje,, o( the National Risk Management
  Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
  PB98-102338REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
PB98-102692REB
  Catalog of Publications: Office of Science and Technology,
  1997 Edition.
  PB98-102692REB                     PCA08/MFA02
PB98-102734REB
  Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data  for
  Use in  Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment  and
  Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
  PB98-102734REB                     PC A21/MF A04
PB98-102924REB
  RED Facts: Methylene bis(thiocyanate).
  PB98-102924REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-102932REB
  Fact Sheet Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife Advisories.
  PB98-102932REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-103005REB
  Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
  PB98-103005REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB98-103120REB
  Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home: Comparison of  Dislodgeabte Turf Residues with
  Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
  PB98-103120REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-103138REB
  Addendum  to  the  'Interim  CERCLA  Settlement  Policy1
  Issued on December 5, 1984.
  PB98-103138REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-103146REB
  Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
  PB98-103146REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-103153REB
  Final Guidance -on me Issuance of Administrative Orders
  under Section 311 (c) and (e)  of the Clean Water Act.
  PB98-103153REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-103195REB
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycydic Ar-
  omatic   Hydrocarbons,   2,4-Diphenoxyacetic   Acid,  and
  Pentachtorophenol in Air, House Dust, Soil, and Total Diet
  PB98-103195REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB98-103211REB
  Registration Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Methylene  bis
  (thtocyanate).  (Includes  RED  FACTS:  Methylene   bis
  (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
  PB98-103211 REB                     PCA16/MFA03
PB98-103229REB
  Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tributyttin1.
  PB98-103229REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB98-103237REB
  Water Quality Criteria  and Standards  Newsletter.  Spring
  and Summer 1997.
  PB98-103237REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-10338SREB
  Ethytene Oxide Commercial  Sterilization and Fumigation
  Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
  PB98-103385REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
  PB9B-103393REB
    Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses: Tech-
    nical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB                      PC A05/MF A01
  PB98-103401 RE B
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
    Waste Incinerators.
    PB98-103401REB                      PC A07/MF A02
  PB98-104029REB
    Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success  in Ad-
    vancing Public Health Protection.
    PB98-104029REB                      PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-104037REB
    State  Methods for  Delineating Source Water  Protection
    Areas for Surface Water  Supplied Sources of Drinking
    Water.
    PB98-104037REB                      PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-104045REB
    Small System  Compliance Technology List for the Surface
    Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB                      PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-104060REB
    Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB98-104060REB                      PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-104193REB
    Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site Re-
    mediation.
    PB98-104193REB                      PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-104201REB
    In-Vessel Composting  of  Municipal  Wastewater Sludge.
    Summary Report.
    PB98-104201 REB                      PC A1Q/MF A03
  PB98-104631REB
    Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
    ment
    PB98-104631REB                      PC A09/MF A02
  PB98-104706REB
    SAB Report: Review of the Sector Facility Indexing  Project
    (SFIP).
    PB98-104706REB                      PCA03/MFA01
  PB98-104714REB
Re-
    search Laboratory (NRMRL).
    PB98-104714REB                      PC ACWMF A01
  PB98-104722REB
    SAB Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
    PB98-104722REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
  PB98-104730REB
    SAB Report:  Evaluation of the  Environmental  Monitoring
    and Assessment Program  (EMAP) Research Strategy and
    Research Plan.
    PB98-104730REB                      PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-104748REB
    SAB Report Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation  Survey
    and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
    PB93-104748REB                      PC A06/MF A01
  PB98-104763REB
    Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk Manage-
    ment Guidelines.
    PB98-104763REB                      PC A02/MF A01
  PB98-104771REB
    Advisory on the Development of  Phase 2 of the Index of
    Watershed Indicators.
    PB98-104771 REB                      PC A03/MF A01
   PB98-105190REB
    Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
    sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol Prod-
    ucts and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105190REB                      PC A08/MF A02
   PB98-105208REB
    Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
    sumer and Commercial Products. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105208REB                      PCA10/MFA02
   PB98-105224REB
    Study of  Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
    sumer and  Commercial Products. Volume 2. Comprehen-
    sive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB                      PCA10/MFA02
   PB98-105422REB
    Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems: Nutri-
    ent Control Policies in  the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB                      PC A05/MF A01
   PB98-105562REB
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium  in the  Chesapeake  Bay Water-

    PB98-105562REB                     PC A12/MF A03
   PB98-106412REB
    Evaluation of  Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
    ings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
    PB98-106412REB                     PC A08/MF A02
   PB98-106420REB
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from  In-
    dustrial and Domestic  Wastewater Treatment
     PB98-106420REB                     PC A07/MF A02
   PB98-106446REB
    Bioremedation of  BTEX. Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
    in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-

                                         PCA09/MFA02
PB98-106479REB
  Standard  Method  of  Test  for Gamma Spectrometry of
  Water. ASTWO-2459-72.
  PB98-106479REB                      PC A03/MF A01
PB98-106487REB
  Field Performance  of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado dur-
  ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
  P898-106487REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB98-106495REB
  NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
  PB98-106495REB                      PC A12/MF A03
PB98-10661 ORES
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manufac-
  turers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pesticide
  Products.  Guidelines for Expedited Review of Conventional
  Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk Initiative and for Biologi-
  cal Pesticides.
  PB98-10661OREB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB98-107618REB
  Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1. State-
  wide Summary Report.
  PB98-107618REB                      PC A14/MF A03
PB98-108616REB
  Transmittal of  Guidance  on the  Use of  Section 7003  of
  RCRA.
  PB98-108616REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB98-108624REB
  Powder Coat Applications.
  PB98-108624REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
PB98-108863REB
  National  Emission Standards for Halogenated Solvent
  Cleaning: Summary of Requirements for Implementing the
  NESHAP.
  PB98-108863REB                      PC A07/MF A02
PB98-109150REB
  National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools  for Air
  Toxics Assessment. Held in Research Triangle Park, North
  Carolina on June 17-20,1997.
  PB98-109150REB                     PCA20/MFA04
PB98-109366REB
  Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
  PB98-109366REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-109648REB
  Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
  sumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incentives to
  Reduce VOC Emissions  from Consumer and Commercial
  Products.
  PB98-109648REB                     PC A10/MF A02
PB98-110125REB
  Hospital/MedicaVlnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information  for Promulgated Standards  and Guidelines.
  Analysis of Economic Impacts for New Sources.
  PB98-110125REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB98-110133REB
  Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information  for Promulgated Standards  and Guidelines.
  Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing Sources.
  PB98-110133REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
PB98-110141REB
  Hospital/Medical/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information  for Promulgated Standards  and Guidelines.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Existing Facilities.
  PB98-110141 REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-110299REB
  Czech Air Quality  Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB                     PC A097MF A02
PB98-110521REB
  Economic Impact Analysis for  the  Proposed  Polyether
  Polyols NESHAP.
  PB98-110521 REB                    PC A04/MF A01
PB98-111677REB
  Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effective-
  ness of  Gas-Phase  Air  Filtration Equipment;  Phase  1.
  Search of Literature and Prior Art.
  PB98-111677REB                    PC AOS/MF A01
PB98-111685REB
  Air Emissions from the  Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with  Petroleum  Fuels  and Other  Substances (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB                    PCA21/MFA04
PB98-111701 REB
  Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
  PB98-111701 REB                    PC A07/MF A02
PB98-111800REB
  Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings  on the Report of the
  JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
  PB98-111800REB                    PCA14/MFA03
PB98-112931REB
  Handbook:  Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems  for
  Non-Criteria Pollutants.
  PB98-112931REB                    PCA09/MFA02
 PB98-113111 REB
  Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
  PB98-113111REB                    PCA19/MFA04
 PB98-113376REB
  Method Validation and Application for Semivolatile Organic
  Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
  PB98-113376REB                    PC AOS/MF A01
 PB98-113525REB
  How to Evaluate  Alternative Cleanup  Technologies for Un-
  derground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective Ac-
  tion Plan Reviewers.
  PB98-113525REB                    PC A20/MF A04
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
PB98-113640REB
  Toxic Chemical Report. Ninth Annual: A Summary of Infor-
                   the Toxic Chemical Report Forms for
  mation Contained in the
                                      PCA06/MFA01
d Prelreat
           nt
PB98-115132REB
  Water Quality Benefits Analysis for Prop
  Standards for Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.        _
  PB98-115132REB                     PCAOBMFA01
PB98-115140REB
  Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis  for Proposed  Pretreatment
  Standards for Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  PB98-115140REB                     PCAOSMFA01
P898-115157REB
  Statistical Support  Document for  Proposed  Prelreatment
  Standards tor Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.        _
  P898-t15157REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB9S-11S16SREB
  Assessment of Sediments from the Upper Mssissippi River.
  PB98-115165REB                     PCAO&MFA02
PB98-115249REB
  Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
  ards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial Laun-
  dries Point Source Category.             _
  PB98-1 15249REB                     PC A15/MF A03
PB98-11S272REB
  Technical   Development   Document    for   Proposed
  Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
  the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
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PBM-11S2MREB
  PesSdde Fact Sheet Ooransulam-mettiyL
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PB98-11S314REB
  EPA Trac«ability Protocol for  Assay and Certification of
  Gaseous CaHxation Standards.
  P896-115314REB                     PCA08/MFAQ2
PBW-115322REB
  Conceptual  FrameworV  for a Synoptic Assessment of the

                                      PCA06/MFA01
 PBM-11S3MREB
       H15330REB                     PCA04/MFA01
 PB98-11S3S5REB
   Mehigan  Sol Vapor  Extraction  RemecSabon  (MISER)
   Model A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
   and Biovenfing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated Geo-
   loajcal Material
   PB98k115355REB                     PCA13/MFA03
 PB98-115363REB
   Monitoring Design tor Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
   west. Research Plan.
   PB38-115363REB                     PCA08/MFA02
 PB98-115371REB
   SITE Technology Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Waste-
   water Treatment Process.
   PB98-115371REB                     PCA03/MFA01
PB98-115389REB
  Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines tor Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB96-115389REB                     PCA04/MFA01
PB98-115587REB
  Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
  the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local Governments.
  PB98-VI5587REB                     PCA08/MFA02
PB98-116Z70REB
  Beta Test of Models-3 with Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Model.
  PB98-116270REB                     PCA02/MFA01
PB98-116288REB
  Development of the EMP Emission Inventory Data Model for
  Purposes of Facilitating  Data Transfer between the States
  and US. EPA.
  PB98-116288REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116387REB
  Ecological Effects of Tropospheric Ozone: A U.S. Perspec-
  tive: Past, Present and Future.
  PB98-1 16387REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-116395REB
  Development of IBI  Metrics for Lakes in Southern New Eng-
  land.
  PB98-1 16395REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-116403REB
  Gradient Anaysis of Bkxnass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
  mate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from  Bio-
  mass Burning.
  PB98-1 1 6403REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB98-116411REB
  Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2.
  PB98016411RES                      PCA04/MFA01
PB98-1K44SREB
  Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
  PB98-1 16445REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB98-11B510REB
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex

  PB9e?l'l6510REB                      PC A03/MF A01
PB98-11B528REB
  Description of the Models-3 Community Muttiscate Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB                      PCA03/MFA01
PB98-11S536REB
  Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
                  w                  PCAOS/MFAOI
                 PB98-116544REB
                   Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Into-
                      fl16544REB"  *" °  '*"         PCA03/MFA01
                 PB98-116767REB
                   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manufac-
                   turers, Formulators. Producers,  and Registrants of Pes-
                   ticides. Electronic Submission of Child-Resistant Packaging
                   Test Data for all Pesticides and Child-Resistant Testing of
                   Profited. Nonreaoable  Insecticide  Bait Stations Not De-
                   signed or Intended to Be Opened or Activated in a Manner
                   That Exposes the Contents to Human Contact.
                   PB9fr1ie767REB                      PCA04/MFA01
PB98-117013REB
  Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
  Directions. Nutrient Reduction Reevaluation Summary Re-
  port
  PB98-117013REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-117054REB
  Locating and Estimating Air  Emissions from  Sources of
  Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
  PB98-117054REB                     PCA11/MFA03
PB98-500010REB
  Test Guidelines from  Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
  Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
  PB98-500010REB                    CD-ROM $140.00
PB98-500077REB
  Biennial Reporting System (BRS)  Data: Generation and
  Management of  Hazardous Waste,  1995 (Final)  (on CD-
  ROM).
  PB98-500077REB                    CD-ROM $480.00
PB98-500325REB
  Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS), Executable
  Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
  PB98-500325REB                            CP D01
PB98-500333REB
  Hydrologic  Evaluation  of  Landfill  Performance (HELP)
  Model,  Version 3.05 (on Diskette).  (Reannouncement with
  New Order Number).
  PB98-500333REB                            CP D02
PB98-500366REB
  INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims of
  Inability to  Afford Penalties  and Compliance Costs  (on
  Diskette).
  PB98-500366REB                      Diskette $50.00
PB98-500382REB
  BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
  Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
  PB98-500382REB                      Diskette $50.00
PB98-S00390REB
  CASHOUT  Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
  Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
  PB98-500390REB                     Diskette $50.00
PB98-500408REB
  PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental En-
  vironmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
  PB98-500408REB                     Diskette $50.00
PB98-500416REB
  ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability to
  Afford  Penalties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9) (on
  Diskette).
  PB98-500416REB                     Diskette $50.00
PB98-963204REB
  Second Supplemental Rve-Year Review Guidance.
  PB98-963204REB                    PC A02/MF A01
KTV669W208-01F
  EPA Traceability Protocol  for Assay and  Certification of
  Gaseous Calibration Standards.
  PB98-115314REB                    PCA08WFA02
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