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New EPA Document Numbering System	iv
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EPA Library Network	vi
Reports Summaries	1
Title Index	Tl-1
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EPA  PUBLICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
  The full bibliographic report entries in this section are arranged alphanumerically by
  NTIS order number. Alphabetic data precedes numeric.
SAMPLE ENTRY
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                  Price Codes

                     Report Title


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                         Date

                        Pages

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                 Contract Number


                      Abstract
    Keywords (Descriptors & Identifiers)
PB94-10O443/REB
PCA10/MFA03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials
for Highway Construction

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

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

Jul93

222p

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

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                            EPA  PUBLICATIONS   BIBLIOGRAPHY
                                        Quarterly   Abstract   Bulletin
PB94-963311REB                PC A03/MF A01
Using Qualified  Data to Document an Observed
Release and Observed Contamination. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov96,19p, EPA/540/F-94/028, OSWER-9285.7-
14FS.
See  also PB94-963314,  PB94-963313, and  PB94-
963312.
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 fact sheet discusses  the use of the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency's (EPA) Contract Laboratory
Program (CLP) data and  other sources of data quali-
fied with a 'J', 'LT, or 'UJ' qualifier or flag. This guidance
provides a management decision tool for the optional
use of qualified data to document an observed release
and  observed contamination by  chemical analysis
under EPA's Hazard Ranking System (HRS). The
analyte and sample matrix (i.e., soil or water) specific
adjustment factors given in this fact sheet allow biased
CLP and non-CLP data to  be adjusted to meet the HRS
criteria for documenting an observed release and ob-
served contamination with data that are of known and
documented quality.

Keywords: 'Soil sampling, 'Water pollution sampling,
"Data quality,  Hazarouds materiasl, Soil contamina-
tion,  Land pollution, Surface  waters,  Ground water,
Chemcial analysis. Analytical  mehtods, Bias, Quality
assurance,  Quality  control,  "Observed  release,
"Observed contamination. Hazard  Ranking Systems,
Contract Laboratory Program.
PB96-963251REB                PC A01/MF A01
Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
30 Sep 96,3p, EPA/540/F-96/025, OSWER-9200.4-
05.
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 intention of this guidance is to minimize the num-
ber of sites unnecessarily entered into CERCLIS by in-
troducing pre-CERCLIS site screening criteria.  These
criteria should help ensure that  sites are not unneces-
sarily entered into CERCLIS. This criteria should also
assist in the identification of other (non-CERCLA) au-
thorities  or policies that may apply to the prescreened
sites as well as additional information needed to deter-
mine whether or not the site should  be included in
CERCLIS.

Keywords:   "Superfund,    "Site   characterization,
"Screening(Selection), "Government policies, Hazard-
ous materials, Sites, Identification, Enforcement, In-
ventories, US EPA, States(United States), Regions,
Remediation,   Waste   management,   Guidance,
*CERCLIS(Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation  and  Liability  Information  System),
"Comprehensive  Environmental  Response  Com-
pensation and Liability Information System.
PB97-181424REB                PC A06/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations
and   Maintenance   Programs   in   New   Jersey
Schools. Final rept.
Environmental Quality Management, Inc.,  Cincinnati,
OH.
J. R. Kominsky, R. W. Freyberg, D. R. Gerber, and G.
J. Centifonti. Oct 97,82p, EPA/600/R-97/063.
Contract EPA-68-D2-0058, Grant EPA-R-821955-01
See also PB94-170388. Prepared in cooperation with
New Jersey State Dept. of Health, Trenton. Environ-
mental Health Service. Sponsored by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A study was conducted to evaluate the implementation
of O&M program at ten sites representing eight New
Jersey schools.  The evaluation included aspects re-
quired  by AHERA as well as those recommended in
EPA guidance. Each school's O&M program and com-
pliance with their program during past O&M activities
were documented. In addition, ten ongoing O&M activi-
ties were documented to determine the impact of the
activities on airborne asbestos levels and to determine
compliance with the O&M program during these activi-
ties. Overall, schools were not implementing all the ele-
ments of the O&M program. Schools performed more
O&M program  elements required  by  AHERA than
those recommended in  EPA guidance. Increases in
area asbestos levels (by TEM) were observed during
five of the ten O&M activities evaluated, however, none
of the total fiber levels (by PCM) exceeded the OSHA
PEL.

Keywords:  "School  buildings, "Flooring,  "Particles,
"Maintenance, "Asbestos, Tiles, Mechanical polishing,
Buffing, Burnishing,  Fibers,  Air  pollution sampling,
Level(Quantity),  Concentration(Comppsition),  Facili-
ties management, Inspection, Indoor air pollution, New
Jersey, AHERA(Asbestos Hazardous Emergency Re-
sponse Act), PEL(Permissible Exposure Limit).
PB97-199749REB                PC A05/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Investigation of Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delin-
eate Protection Zones Around Springs; Report of
Two Case Studies.
Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality, Salt Lake City.
M. E. Jensen, M. Lowe, and M. Wireman. Jul 97,72p,
EPA/600/R-97/023.
Contract EPA-R-817607
Prepared in cooperation with Utah Dept. of Natural Re-
sources, Salt Lake City. Geological Survey Div. Spon-
sored by  National  Risk Management Research Lab.,
Ada, OK.  Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
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The investigation focuses  on characterization of the
hydrogeologic setting using  hydrogeologic  mapping
methods  to identify geologic and hydrologic features
that control ground-water flow to springs to aid in delin-
eating  protection zones. These techniques were ap-
plied at two public-supply springs selected to represent
diverse geologic settings. One spring discharges from
a fractured carbonate system and one from a clastic-
rock aquifer. Results of this investigation allowed de-
velopment of the conceptual  model for site hydrology
and identification of potential controls on ground-water
flow at each site.  The  report discusses results from
these case studies and a general methodology for ap-
plying  these techniques to delineation of protection
zones  around springs. The hydrogeologic conceptual
model  resulting from the use of these tools provides
the framework for identifying significant data gaps and
implementing  studies   to   obtain  any  additional
information  required for reliable and practicable pro-
tection zone delineation.
Keywords:     "Water    pollution     abatement,
"Hydrogeology, "Mapping, "Environmental protection,
Water  supply.   Drinking  water,  Ground   water,
Springs(Water), Aquifers, Artesian wells, Spring wa-
ters, Artesian heads, Discharge rates, Site character-
ization. Case studies, Wellhead Protection Program.
PB97-500292REB                       CP T02
Ecotox  Database  (AQUIRE,   PHYTOTOX,   and
TERRETOX) (Non-VMS Data) (on Magnetic Tape).
(Reannoucement with New Abstract). Software.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Duluth, MN. Mid-Continent Ecology Div.
Aug 96, mag tapes.
File format: ASCII.
Available in 9-track tape.  File format: ASCII.  Docu-
mentation  included; may be ordered separately as
PB97-101489. Also available PB97-500318 (VMS).
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA,  22161, USA.
This datafile is an integration of three existing EPA
datafiles, AQUIRE, Phytotox, and Terretox. It includes
toxicity data, derived predominantly from the peer-re-
viewed  literature,  for aquatic  organisms, terrestrial
plants and wildlife species, respectively. Each Ecotox
test record contains information about the chemical, or-
ganism, exposure condition and observed effect under
which  the  toxicity test  was  conducted.  AQUIRE
(Acquatic Toxicity Information Retrieval) developed in
1981 through efforts at the U.S.Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) Mid-Continent Ecology  Division in
Duluth, MN (MED-Duluth), is a comprehensive sum-
mary of available  aquatic  toxicity data.  Currently,
AQUIRE includes more  than  140,000 toxic effect
records for 5,900 chemicals and 2,900 freshwater and
marine organisms abstracted from more than 10,000
publications. AQUIRE includes lethal, sublethal, and
residue effects data for a single-chemical  exposures
conducted in a field or laboratory setting through  the
first quarter of publication year 1996. AQUIRE does not
include in vitro exposures, mixture and effluent expo-
sures, or sediment exposures that do not report water
concentrations. Phytotox,  developed through efforts at
the U.S. EPA, NHEERL, Western Ecology Division,
(WED) in Corvalis, OR, is a database of toxic effects
records for terrestrial vascular wild plant species (na-
tive or introduced) or agricultural species. Phytotox in-
cludes lethal and sublethal effect data through publica-
tion year 1991, but does not include results from resi-
due  studies. Currently, the database  contains more
than 48,000 effect records for 900 species and 1,500
chemicals, extracted from 2,600 publications. Terretox
(Terrestrial  Toxicity Database) was  also  developed
through efforts at the WED, and includes toxicity data
for wildlife species. Lethal, sublethal and residues ef-
fects data through publication year 1992 are included
in Terretox.  Terretox currently  includes more than
38,000 data records for 240 species and 1,056 chemi-
cals, abstracted from 529  publications. Ecotox also in-
cludes the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) Eco-
logical  Effects Database,  which contains toxic effects
data categorized as acceptable for fulfillment of pes-
ticide registration and re-registration guideline require-
ments as explained under FIFRA Subdivision E, Parts
158.145 and 158.150.
Keywords:  "Data  file,  "Aquatic biology, 'Toxicity,
Aquatic ecosystems, Water pollution effects(Animals),
Water pollution effects(Plants), Hazardous materials,
Toxic substances, Chemical compounds, Fresh water
biology, Marine biology, Magnetic tapes, Documenta-
tion, Ecology, Residues, AQUIRE data base.
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                                                EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB97-963250REB                PC A08/MF A02
National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report:
Fiscal Year 1997.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 98,130p, EPA/540/R-97/032, OSWER-9220.0-26.
See also PB97-963201 and PB97-963250.
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 focuses on significant accomplishments for
the fiscal year (FY) ending September 30,1997. How-
ever, it also presents information not publicly available
when the Board issued  its 1996 reports, as well as in-
formation on several Board reviews conducted in the
first quarter of FY 1998. The report notes this where
appropriate. This report  should help those interested in
the Board's work leam more about the review process,
its contribution to the Superfund program, and how in-
terested parties can contribute to review efforts.

Keywords:   'Reforms,  'Program    management,
'Superfund,  Hazardous materials,  Waste  manage-
ment, Remediation, Pollution control, Operating proce-
dures, Decision making, Sites, Reviews, Selection, Im-
provement, Reviewing, Program management, US
EPA, 'National Remedy Review Board.
PB97-963259REB                PC A25/MF A04
Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,564p, EPA/540/R-97/039, OSWER-9285.9-34.
See also PB97-963259.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in oaper copy or microfiche. 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.fedworkj.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.

This manual  is for reference use of student enrolled in
scheduled training courses of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). While it will be useful to any-
one who needs information on the subjects covered, it
will have its  greatest value as  an adjunct two class-
room presentations involving discussions among  the
students and the instructional staff.

Keywords: 'Risk assessment,  'Air pollution abate-
ment, 'Safety amangement, "Training manuals, Haz-
ardous materials, Emergency preparedness, Contin-
gency planning, Clean Air Act,  Regulations, Require-
ments, Education, *EPCRA(Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act), 'Emergency (Planning
and Community Right-to-Know Act),  'Accidental re-
leases.
PB97-963305REB                PCE13/MFA03
Risk Assessment Guidance  for Superfund: Vol-
ume 1. Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D,
Standardized Planning, Reporting and Review of
Superfund Risk Assesments)  (Interim).
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,214p, EPA/540/R-97/033, OSWER-9285.7-
01 D.
Includes one 31/2 inch diskette. See also Volume 1,
PB98-963302 and Volume 3, PB98-963311.
Also available  in a set  of 3 reports, PB98-963303.
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.

Part D provides guidance on standardized risk assess-
ment planning, reporting, and review throughout the
CERCLA remedial process, from scoping through rem-
edy selection and completion and periodic review of
the remedial action. Part D strives for effective and effi-
cient implementation of Superfund risk assessment
practice described in parts A, B, and C, and in supple-
mental Office of Solid Waste  and  Emergency  Re-
sponse (OSWER) directives. The potential users of
part D are persons involved in the risk evaluation, rem-
edy selection, and implementation process, including
risk assessors, risk assessment reviewers, remedial
project managers, and other decision-makers.

Keywords: 'Human  health,  "Health hazards, 'Site
characterization, 'Project management, "Data quality,
'Superfund, Public health, Health effects, Risk assess-
ment, Exposure, Site investigations, Data analysis,
Hazardous materials, Remediation, Pollution control,
Planning, Reporting, Reviewing, Implementation,  US
EPA, "RAGS(Risk Assessment Guidance for  Super-
fund), 'Risk  Assessment  Guidance for  Superfund,
Cleanup,  CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental
Response Compensation and Liability Act).
PB97-963308REB                PC A02/MF A01
Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria In 40 CFR Part 192 as
Remediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
12 Feb 98,6p, EPA/540/F-97/032, OSWER-9200.4-
25.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

This memorandum addresses the use of soil cleanup
criteria  in 40 CFR Part 192 when setting remediation
goals at CERCLA sites with radioactive contamination.
In particular, it clarifies the intent of 40 CFR Part 192 in
setting  remediation levels for subsurface soil. This doc-
ument provides guidance to EPA staff. It also provides
guidance to the public and to the regulated community
on how EPA intends that the National Oil and Hazard-
ous Substances  Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) be
implemented. The guidance is designed to describe
EPA's national policy on these issues.

Keywords: 'Soil treatment, 'Radioactive contaminants,
'Superfund, "Regulations, 'Guidance, Land pollution
control, Soil contamination, Radioisotopes,  Radio-
active wastes, Radioecological concentration, Remedi-
ation,   Criteria,   CERCLAIComprehensive  Environ-
mental  Response Compensation  and Liability Act),
Cleanup operations. National Oil and Hazardous Sub-
stances Pollution Contingency Plan.
PB97-963311REB                PCA01/MFA01
Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D. Fact
sheet.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,4p, EPA/540/F-97/036, OSWER-9285.7-
01DFS.
See also Volume 2, PB97-963305.
Also available  in a set of 3  reports, PB98-963303.
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 fact sheet summarizes frequently asked questions
regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
(EPA) Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Vol-
ume I - Human  Health Evaluation Manual (Part  D,
Standardized  Planning, Reporting, and Review  of
Superfund Risk Assessment) Interim (RAGS Part D).

Keywords: 'Human  health,  'Health hazards,  'Site
characterization, 'Project management, "Data quality,
'Superfund, Public health, Health effects, Risk assess-
ment, Exposure, Site investigations,  Data analysis,
Hazardous materials, Remediation, Pollution control,
Planning, Reporting, Reviewing. Implementation, US
EPA, *RAGS(Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
fund), 'Risk Assessment  Guidance for Superfund,
Cleanup,  CERCLA(Comprehensiye  Environmental
Response Compensation and Liability Act).
PB98-108012REB                PC E99/MF E99
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Modules, 1997 (Kit).
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov97,806p-in30v.
Kit includes PB98-108020 through PB98-108301 and
PB96-780416.
Order 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.
                                                                                                   No abstract available.
PB98-108020REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training
Module: Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Fur-
naces (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart H) Updated July
1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,26p, EPA/530/R-97/047.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-780291. See also Volume 2, PB98-
108038.  Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other  coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)321-8547;   and   email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The combustion of hazardous  waste occurs for two
general purposes. Some waste is burned primarily to
destroy it. Other waste is burned for energy or mate-
rials recovery. This occurs in a group of units collec-
tively known as boilers and industrial furnaces (BIFs).
This module provides an overview of the regulation of
these units, found in 40 CFR Part 266, Subpart H.

Keywords: 'Boilers, 'Furnaces,  "Hazardous materials,
"Pollution  regulations. Waste disposal, Incineration,
Kilns, Blast furnaces. Chemical  reactors, Combustors,
Permits, Emissions, Air pollution, Criteria, Standards,
Requirements,    Superfund,    Training    manuals,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source    Conservation   and   Recovery    Act,
EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community  Right-
to-know Act), Emergency  Planning and  Community
Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108038REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module:  Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40
CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,22p, EPA/530/R-97/048.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207048. See also Volume 1, PB98-
108020 and Volume 3, PB98-108046.  Sponsored by
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This training module lists the types of facilities that are
subject to closure/post-closure; defines the difference
between  partial arid final closure; specifies who sub-
mits a closure plan and when a closure plan must be
submitted, lists the steps in the process, and states the
time frame for submittal; identifies when a closure plan
must be amended and how closure plans are amend-
ed; explains the time frame for notification of closure;
and the deadlines for beginning  and completing clo-
sure;  specifies which facilities need contingent post-
closure plans; lists the elements of post-closure and
cites the requirements; specifies the  conditions and
timing for amending a  post-closure plan; and states
who must certify closure/post-closure.

Keywords:  "Closures,  'Facilities,  'Requirements,
Waste treatment, Waste  storage, Waste disposal,
Waste processing plants, Hazardous materials. Plans,
Regulations, Performance standards, Notification pro-
cedures,     Superfund,    Training     manuals,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source    Conservation    and   Recovery    Act,
EPCRAfEmergency Planning and Community Right-
to-know Act), Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108046REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training
Module: Introduction to Containers (40 CFR Parts
264/265, Subpart I, Section 261.7)  Updated July
1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,26p, EPA/530/R-97/049.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207055. See also Volume 2, PB98-
108038 and Volume 4, PB98-108053. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax   at   (703)321-8547;  and   email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module reviews two sets of regulatory require-
ments for containers: requirements that pertain to the
management of hazardous waste containers, and reg-
ulations  governing  residues  of hazardous  waste in
empty containers. The regulations covering manage-
ment of hazardous waste stored in  containers  are
found in 40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart I. These spe-
cific requirements must be met by the owners/opertors
of treatment, storage, and  disposal  facilities (TSDEs)
and generators who accumulate hazardous waste in
containers. Since empty containers  no longer  contain
hazardous waste, those regulations are also used to
determine when containers are no longer subject to the
requirements of RCRA.

Keywords: "Containers, 'Hazardous  materials,  'Waste
storage, Design criteria. Regulations, Requirements,
Utilization, Inspection, Standards, Superfund, Training
manuals,  Aerosol  cans.    Empty   containers,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source   Conservation    and    Recovery     Act,
EPCRAjEmergency Planning  and Community Right-
to-know Act),  Emergency  Planning and  Community
Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108053REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module:  Introduction to  Containment  Buildings
(40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart DD) Updated July
1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,20p, EPA/530/R-97/050.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207063. See also Volume 3, PB98-
108046 and Volume 5, PB98-108061. Sponsored by
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at  1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedwotid.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This training module discusses the relationship be-
tween the land disposal restrictions and containment
buildings; summarizes the design and operating stand-
ards applicable to containment  buildings;  and de-
scribes the relationship between generator accumula-
tion standards and containment buildings.

Keywords: 'Containment buildings, 'Hazardous mate-
rials, 'Facilities management,  Design criteria. Oper-
ation  and  maintenance.  Land disposal. Waste dis-
posal, Inspection, Standards,  Emergency prepared-
ness, Regulations, Requirements, Superfund, Training
manuals, Applicability, Accidental  releases. Waste
piles, Land treatment, RCRA(Resource  Conservation
and Recovery Act), Resource Conservation and Re-
covery Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-know Act), Emergency  Planning  and
Community Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108061REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA  Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to  Definition of Solid Waste
and Hazardous Waste Recycling (40 CFR  Parts
261.2 and 261.9) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,30p, EPA/530/R-97/051.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207071. See also Volume 4, PB98-
108053 and Volume 6, PB98-108079. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other  coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and   email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module explains the statutory and regulatory defi-
nitions of solid waste, including the standards govern-
ing the recycling and management of specific types of
waste.

Keywords:   'Waste   recycling,   'Solid   wastes,
'Hazardous materials,  Materials recovery, Salvage,
Exclusion,  Regulations,  Requirements,  Superfund,
Training    manuals,   "Waste   characterization,
RCRAjResource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source    Conservation    and    Recovery   Act,
EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community  Right-
to-know Act), Emergency Planning  and  Community
Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108079REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to  Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts
264 and 265, Subpart W)  Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,18p, EPA/530/R-97/052.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207089. See also Volume 5, PB98-
108061 and  Volume 7. PB98-108087.  Sponsored by
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module defines a drip pad; summarizes  the de-
sign and operating standards for drip  pads; and de-
scribes the relationship between generator accumula-
tion provisions and drip pads.

Keywords: "Wood  processing industry,  'Hazardous
materials. Wood  preservatives, Waste management,
Design  criteria,  Utilization,  Operation and  mainte-
nance. Standards,  Inspection, Regulations, Require-
ments,  Supertund, Training  manuals, 'Drip pans,
Waste generation.  Waste  handling,  RCRAfResource
Conservation and Recovery Act), Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery  Act, EPCRAjEmergency Planning
and Community Right-to-know Act), Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108087REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module:  Introduction to Financial Assurance (40
CFR Parts 264 and 265, Subpart H) Updated No-
vember 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,20p, EPA/530/R-97/053.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207097. See also Volume 6, PB98-
108079 and Volume 8, PB98-108095. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax   at   (703)321-8547;   and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In order to operate a treatment, storage, or disposal
facilitiy (TSDF), an owner/operator must  be  able to
demonstrate that funds will be available to property
close the facility and provide post-closure care. A
TSDF owner/operator also needs to have funds avail-
able to cover costs when there is an accident at the fa-
cility. The training module addresses the financial as-
surance standards, explaining first the allowable finan-
cial mechanisms and then the extent of financial cov-
erage required.

Keywords: 'Financial security, "Hazarous materials,
'Cost estimation, Waste  treatment, Waste  storage,
Waste disposal, Waste processing plants, Liabilities,
Responsibilities, Financing, Insurance, Facilities man-
agement,  Requirements.  Regulations,  Superfund,
Training manuals, RCRAfResource Conservation and
Recovery Act), Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act,  EPCRA(Emergency  Planning and  Community
Right-to-know Act), Emergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108095REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to Generators (40 CFR Part
262) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,28p, EPA/530/R-97/054.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207105. See also Volume 7, PB98-
108087 and Volume 9, PB98-108103. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)321-8547;  and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module defines the terms 'generator1 and 'co-gen-
erator'; lists the three classes of generators,  outlines
the different generation and accumulation limits, and
provides specific regulatory citations; defines episodic
generation; explains the use of EPA identification (ID)
numbers and manifests; Outlines the accumulation
standards, defines 'empty tank'  and  'start time'  for
waste accumulation purposes, and identifies regula-
tions pertaining to accumulation in tanks, containers,
containment buildings, and on drip pads; defines 'sat-
ellite accumulation' and provides the applicable Fed-
eral Register citations; cites the CFR section covering
recordkeeping and reporting requirements for  genera-
tors; and recognizes copies of notification forms and
manifests, and explains how they are obtained.

Keywords:  "Hazardous  materials,  'Waste streams,
Waste disposal. Reporting, Record  keeping,  Regula-
tions, Requirements, Standards, Superfund, Training
manuals, "Waste generation, RCRAfResource  Con-
servation and Recovery Act), Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-know Act),  Emergency Planning
and Community Right-to-know Act.


PB98-108103REB                PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to Groundwater Monitoring
(40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart F) Updated July

Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,34p, EPA/530/R-97/055.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207113. See also Volume 8, PB98-
108095 and Volume 10,  PB98-108111. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);   fax   at  (703)321-8547;  and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module presents the requirements for  ground-
water monitoring at interim status and permitted  treat-
ment, storage, and  disposal facilities (TSDFs) under
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

Keywords: "Ground water, "Water pollution monitoring,
"Regulations, Solid  wastes management, Monitoring
wells, Water  pollution detection, Waste treatment,
Waste storage, Waste disposal, Hazardous materials,
Standards, Requirements, Superfund, Training manu-
als, RCRAfResource Conservation and Recovery Act),


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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 Resource   Conservation   and   Recovery   Act,
 EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community  Right-
 to-know  Act),  Emergency Planning and Community
 Right-to-know Act.
 PB98-108111REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training
 Module: Introduction to Hazardous Waste Identi-
 fication (40 CFR Part 261) Updated July 1997.
 Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
 Nov 97,34p, EPA/530/R-97/056.
 Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
 Supersedes PB96-207121. See also Volume 9, PB98-
 108103 and Volume 11, PB98-108129. Sponsored by
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 While introducing the entire hazardous waste identi-
 fication process, this module will focus on the final
 steps, the definition of a hazardous waste. This module
 explains the hazardous waste identification process
 and the definition of hazardous waste.

 Keywords:  "Hazardous  materials. Toxic substances,
 Industrial wastes, Solid wastes, Identification, Regula-
 tions, Environmental policy, Requirements, Superfund,
 Training, Flammable materials.  Corrosive materials.
 Reactive  materials, RCRA(Resource  Conservation
 and Recovery Act), Resource Conservation and Re-
 cover/ Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planningand Commu-
 nity Right-to^know  Act),  Emergency  Planning  and
 Community Right-to-know Act.
 P898-108129REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
 Module:  Introduction to Hazardous Waste Inciner-
 ators (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart O) Updated
 July 1997.
 Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
 Nov 97,24p, EPA/530/R-97/057.
 Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
 Supersedes  PB96-207139.  See  also  Volume  10,
 PB98-108111 and Volume 12, PB98-108137. Spon-
 sored by Environmental  Protection Agency, Washing-
 ton, DC.  Office ot Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
 sponse.
 Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS  (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000  (other coun-
 tries);  fax   at   (703)321-8547;   and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The training module introduces the concept of burning
 hazardous wastes in units regulated under RCRA and
 outlines the requirements for one type of devtee-the
 incinerator is, how incinerators are regulated, and the
 appropriate regulations when assisting Hotline callers.

 Keywords:   'Incinerators,   'Hazardous   materials,
 'Regulations, Incinerators, Combustion products, Per-
 mits, Inspection, Operation and maintenance. Monitor-
 ing, Waste disposal, Requirements. Superfund, Train-
 ing manuals, RCRA(Resource Conservation and Re-
 covery Act), Resource Conservation and  Recovery
 Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community
 Right-to-know Act), Emergency Planning and Commu-
 nity Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108137REB                PC A04/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module:  Introduction to Land  Disposal  Restric-
tions (40 CFR Part 268) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,34p, EPA/530/R-97/058.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207147. See also Volume 11,
PB98-108129 and Volume 13. PB98-108145. Spon-
sored by  Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
 ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency  Re-
 sponse.
 Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000  (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at   (703)321-8547;  and  email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

 This module defines the basic terms and describe the
 structure of the LDR regulations; identifies the statutory
 basis for LDR; describes the applicability of LDR; ex-
 plains  how EPA sets treatment standards; identifies
 treatment standards for wastes subject to land disposal
 restrictions and cite  the CFR section; describes and
 identifies how extensions  and variances from treat-
 ment requirements  are obtained, including Federal
 Register citations; Defines generator and  treatment,
 storage,  and disposal facility  (TSDF) requirements
 under the LDR program; and summarizes the schedule
 pi existing restrictions and the plan for restricting newly
 identified wastes.

 Keywords:   "Land   disposal,   'Waste   disposal,
 'Restrictions, "Hazardous materials, Waste treatment,
 Waste  storage. Soil contamination, Dioxins, Water pol-
 lution abatement. Record keeping, Exclusion, Regula-
 tions, Requirements, Standards, Superfund, Training
 manuals, RCRA(Resource Conservation and  Recov-
 ery Act), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
 EPCRA(Emergency  Planning and Community Right-
 to-know Act), Emergency  Planning and Community
 Right-to-know Act, Waste generation.


 PB98-108145REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training
 Module: Introduction to  Land Disposal  Units  (40
 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated
 July 1997.
 Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
 Nov 97,22p, EPA/530/R-97/059.
 Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
 Supersedes  PB96-207154.  See  also  Volume  12,
 PB98-108137 and Volume 14, PB98-108152.  Spon-
 sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
 ton, DC. Office ot Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
 sponse.
 Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000  (other coun-
 tries);  fax  at  (703)321-8547;  and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This module provides an overview of the requirements
 for these four LDUs:  landfills, surface impoundments,
 waste piles, and land treatment units. LDUs that do not
 qualify  as one of these units are considered mis-
 cellaneous units.

 Keywords:   'Land    disposal,   'Waste   disposal,
 •Hazardous  materials. Landfills, Surface  impound-
 ments.  Ground water. Water pollution monitoring, Ret-
 rofitting, Regulations, Requirements, Superfund, Train-
 ing  manuals,  Waste   piles.   Land  treatment,
 RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
 source    Conservation   and   Recovery   Act,
 EPCRAfEmergency Planning and Community Right-
 tp-know Act), Emergency  Planning and Community
 Right-to-know Act, LDU(Land Disposal Units).
PB98-108152REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to Miscellaneous and Other
Units (40 CFR Part 264, Subpart X and 40 CFR Part
265, Subparts P, Q, and R) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,20p, EPA/530/R-97/060.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207162. See  also Volume  13,
PB98-108145 and Volume 15, PB98-108160. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at   (703)321-8547;  and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This module  describes the basic requirements and
 types of units under Part 264, Subpart X, and Part 265,
 Subparts P, Q, and R;  Explain when corrective action
 applies  to these Subparts; and the relationship be-
 tween Part 264, Subpart X, and part 265, Subparts  P,
 Q, and R.

 Keywords: 'Waste treatment, 'Hazardous materials,
 'Regulations,  Chemical  treatment, Biological treat-
 ment. Physical  treatment. Heat  treatment. Injection
 wells, Waste disposal,  Emissions, Land  disposal,
 Standards, Requirements, Superfund, Training manu-
 als, RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act),
 Resource   Conservation  and   Recovery   Act,
 EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community Right-
 tp-know Act), Emergency Planning and Community
 Right-to-know Act, Thermal treatment.
 PB98-108160REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training
 Module: Introduction to Other Laws That Interface
 with RCRA Updated July 1997.
 Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
 Nov 97,30p, EPA/530/R-97/061.
 Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
 Supersedes  PB96-207188.  See  also Volume  14,
 PB98-108152 and Volume  16, PB98-108178. Spon-
 sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
 ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
 sponse.
 Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS  (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and  email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This training module provide a brief overview of some
 of the major environmental  laws that interface  with
 RCRA. This module focuses on seven laws imple-
 mented by EPA: Clean Air Act (CAA); Clean Water Act
 (CWA); Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA); Federal In-
 secticide,  Fungicide, and  Rodenticide Act  (FIFRA);
 Toxic Substance  Control Act (TSCA); Pollution Pre-
 vention Act (PPA); and Comprehensive Environmental
 Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA,
 or Superfund).

 Keywords: 'Environmental  law, 'Law enforcement,
 'Program administration, Clean Water  Acts, Clean Air
 Acts,  Toxic Substances Control Act,  Safe Drinking
 Water Act, Federal law, Legal aspects,  Hazardous ma-
 terials. Pollution  regulations,  Requirements, Super-
 fund, Training manuals, "RCRA(Resource Conserva-
 tion and Recovery Act), "Resource Conservation and
 Recovery Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Com-
 munity Right-tp-know Act), Emergency Planning and
 Community Right-tc-know  Act, Federal  Insecticide
 Rodenticide and Fungicide  Act, Pollution Prevention
 Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response Com-
 pensation and Liability Act.
PB98-108178REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to Permits and Interim Sta-
tus (40 CFR Part 270) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,30p, EPA/530/R-97/062.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207196. See also Volume 15,
PB98-108160 and Volume 17, PB98-108186. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module presents an overview of the RCRA permit-
ting process and the requirements that apply to TSDFs
operating under interim status until a permit is issued.
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The  regulations governing the permit  process  are
found in 40 CFR Parts 124 and 270.

Keywords: 'Permits, 'Waste treatment,  "Waste stor-
age, 'Waste disposal,  'Hazardous  materials, Waste
processing plants. Waste transfer stations, Permit ap-
plications, Compliance, Administrative  procedures,
Regulations,   Superfund,    Training     manuals,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source   Conservation    and    Recovery   Act,
EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community  Right-
to-know Act), Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108186REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to Petitions, Delistings, and
Variances Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,22p, EPA/530/R-97/063.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-780424.  See  also  Volume  16,
PB98-108178 and Volume  18, PB98-108194. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and  Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at  1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000  (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module reviews the regulations found in 40 CFR
Part 260, Subpart C, governing rulemaking petitions.
This module defines petitions and variances and distin-
guish between the different types.

Keywords: 'Petitions, 'Regulations, Waste manage-
ment, Hazardous materials. Classification,  Require-
ments, Analytical methods,  Exception, Criteria, Rule-
making,  Superfund, Training  manuals,  'Variances,
'Delisting  petitions,  RCRAfResource Conservation
and Recovery Act), Resource Conservation  and Re-
covery Act, EPCRAfEmergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-know Act), Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-know Act.
PB98-10S194REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency  Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module:  Introduction to  RCRA   Air  Emission
Standards Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,26p, EPA/530/R-97/064.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207022.  See  also  Volume 17,
PB98-108186 and Volume  19, PB98-108202. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste  and Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at  1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module, explains the difference between the air
emission standards in Parts 264/265, Subparts AA,
BB, and CC; Summarizes the requirements of each of
these subparts; and Identifies the types of units subject
to these requirements as well as specific exemptions.

Keywords:  'Air pollution   standards,  "Emissions,
'Pollution regulations. Ozone, Clean Air Acts, Toxic
substances, Waste treatment, Waste disposal,  Haz-
ardous materials. Permits, Exception, Requirements,
Superfund, Training manuals, *RCRA(Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act), "Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-know Act),  Emergency  Planning
and Community Right-to-know Act, Large quantity gen-
erators.
PB98-108202REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to RCRA Corrective Action
Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov97,26p, EPA/530/R-97/065.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207204. See also Volume  18,
PB98-108194 and Volume 20, PB98-108210. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other  coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and   email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This training module lists the statutory authorities for
corrective action and explains their application; identi-
fies the existing regulatory authorities for corrective ac-
tion and explains their application;  describes the four
primary triggers for corrective action; describes the six
main stages of the corrective action process; defines
terms that  are specific to the corrective action process
(e.g.,  solid waste management unit, action levels);
identifies the proposed corrective  action regulations
and the schedule  for a final rulemaking; asesses
whether or not financial assurance is required for cor-
rective action; and describes how the corrective  action
program can apply to generators and other facilities
that do not require a permit.

Keywords:    'Remediation,   'Pollution    control,
"Hazardous materials, Waste disposal, Waste man-
agement, Permits, Scheduling, Regulations, Require-
ments, Financial  security, Superfund, Training manu-
als, "Corrective  action, "RCRA(Resource  Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act), "Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Com-
munity Right-to-know Act), Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-know Act, Cleanup.
PB98-108210REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module:  Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and
Compliance Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,24p, EPA/530/R-97/066.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207212. See  also  Volume  19,
PB98-108202 and Volume 21, PB98-108228. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC.  Office of Solid Waste and  Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module describes  enforcement procedures and
mechanisms and cites  the statutory authorities; de-
scribes the  two different types of formal enforcement
(administrative  and judicial); explains when and how
EPA can enforce the RCRA regulations in authorized
states; States the differences between enforcement at
interim status and permitted facilities and describes en-
forcement at federal facilities; and describes some of
the EPA compliance incentive and assistance policies.

Keywords:  "Law enforcement, "Pollution regulations,
"Compliance, Monitoring,  Inspection, Facilities man-
agement. Procedures, Violations, Permits, Authority,
Hazardous   materials,   Requirements,   Superfund,
Training manuals, "RCRA(Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act),  "Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, EPCRA(Emergency  Planning and Community
Right-to-know Act), Emergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108228REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA  Hotline Training
Module: Introduction to RCRA Statutory Overview
Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,40p, EPA/530/R-97/067.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207220. See also Volume 20,
PB98-108210 and Volume 22, PB98-108236. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S.  customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax   at    (703)321-8547;   and  email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module explains the relationship between RCRA
statutory language and codified regulatory language;
describes the major components of each subtitle; and
identifies the major provisions established by the Haz-
ardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA).

Keywords: 'Statutes, 'Legal aspects, Waste disposal,
Waste  treatment, Waste  storage, Storage tanks,
Undergound storage, Solid wastes, Waste  manage-
ment, Regulations, Program administration, Program
management. Hazardous  materials,  Requirements,
Superfund, Training manuals, *RCRA(Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act), "Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planning and
Community  Right-to-know  Act), Emergency Planning
and Community Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108236REB                PC A04/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline  Training
Module:  Introduction  to  Subtitle  D:  Municipal
Solid Waste  Disposal  Facility  Criteria  Updated
July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,34p, EPA/530/R-97/068.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207170. See  also Volume  21,
PB98-108228 and Volume 23, PB98-108244. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and  Emergency  Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012.  Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module provides a summary of the regulatory cri-
teria for municipal solid waste landfills (MSWLFs). The
MSWLF regulations promulgated on October 9, 1991
(56 FR  50978), address location  restrictions, facility
design and  operation standards, groundwater monitor-
ing and corrective action measures, closure  and post-
closure care, and financial responsibility requirements.

Keywords:  "Municipal wastes, "Solid waste disposal,
'Criteria, 'Regulations, Waste management. Landfills,
Household  wastes. Design analysis, Permits, Compli-
ance, Ground water, Water pollution monitoring, Sites,
Financial security, Operation and maintenance,  Re-
quirements, Superfund, Hazardous materials, Training
manuals, RCRAfResource Conservation and  Recov-
ery Act), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
EPCRAfEmergency Planning and Community Right-
to-know Act),  Emergency Planning  and  Community
Right-to-know Act.
 PB98-108244REB                PC A04/MF A01
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training
 Module:  Introduction  to Solid and  Hazardous
 Waste Exclusions  (40 CFR Part 261.4) Updated
 July 1997.
 Booz-Allen and Hamilton, inc., Bethesda, MD.
 Nov 97,32p, EPA/530/R-97/069.
 Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
 Supersedes  PB96-207238.  See  also  Volume  22,
 PB98-108236 and Volume 24, PB98-108251. Spon-
 sored by  Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
 ton, DC.  Office of Solid Waste and  Emergency Re-
 sponse.
 Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);  fax   at   (703)321-8547;  and   email   at
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Resource  Conservation  and  Recovery Act's
(RCRA) Subtitle C hazardous waste management pro-
gram  is a comprehensive and carefully constructed
system to ensure wastes are managed safely and law-
fully. This program begins with a very specific, formal
process to  categorize  waste accurately and appro-
priately. This module explains each waste exclusion
and its scope, so you can apply this  knowledge in de-
termining whether a given waste is or is not regulated
under RCRA Subtitle C.

Keywords:  "Solid  wastes,  'Hazardous   wastes,
'Exclusion,  Household wastes,  Municipal  wastes,
Ashes, Combustion products. Raw  materials. Waste
treatment,   Sampling,  Regulations,  Requirements,
Superfund, Training manuals, 'Waste characterization,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source   Conservation   and    Recovery    Act,
EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-know Act), Emergency  Planning and Community
Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108251REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training
Module: Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Up-
dated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,24p, EPA/530/R-97/070.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207246. See  also Volume  23,
PB98-108244 and Volume 25, PB98-108269. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and  Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (US. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module focuses on EPA's efforts in two areas:
municipal and industrial solid waste. The garbage that
is managed by our local governments is known as mu-
nicipal solid waste (MSW). Garbage exlcuded from
hazardous waste regulator! but not typically collected
by collected by local governments is commonly known
as industrial solid waste. This category includes do-
mestic sewage  and  other  wastewater  treatment
sludge, demolition and construction  wastes, agricul-
tural and mining residues, combustion ash, and indus-
trial process wastes.

Keywords:  'Solid  waste  management,  'Municipal
wastes,  'Industrial  wastes. Waste recycling. Waste
disposal. Incineration,  Land disposal. Landfills, Haz-
ardous materials, Materials recovery. Regulations, Re-
quirements,     Superfund,   Training    manuals,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source    Conservation   and    Recovery    Act,
EPCRAfEmergency Planning  and Community Right-
ic-know Act), Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-know Act, Source reduction.
PB98-108269REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training
Module:  Introduction to State Programs Updated
July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,30p, EPA/530/R-97/071.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207253.  See  also  Volume  24,
PB98-108251 and Volume 26, PB98-108277. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC.  Office of Solid Waste and  Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000  (other coun-
tries);  fax   at   (703)321-8547;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module outlines the requirements and procedures
for a state to become authorized to manage and over-
see its own RCRA program. It also describes how the
state authorization system can affect the applicability
of certain rules.

Keywords: 'State programs, "Hazardous  materials,
'Waste  management,  StatesfUnited  States),  Solid
wastes,  Compliance, Administrative procedures. Re-
quirements,  Authorizations,  Authority, Regulations,
Superfund, Training manuals, RCRAfResource Con-
servation and Recovery Act), Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, EPCRA(Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-know Act), Emergency Planning
and Community Right-to-know Act, State Implementa-
tion Plans.
PB98-108277REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training
Module: Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 2641
265, Subpart J) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,28p, EPA/530/R-97/072.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207261. See  also Volume  25,
PB98-108269 and Volume 27, PB98-108285. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);   fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module identified based on tank contents and op-
eration,  tanks that are regulated under Parts 264/265,
Subpart J; defines specific terms pertaining to hazard-
ous waste tanks,  arid provides accurate CFR or Fed-
eral Register ciations; distinguishes 'new tanks' from
'existing tanks' and identifies how this status affects
applicable regulations; discusses secondary contain-
ment requirements for liners, valuts, and double-walled
tanks, as well as  secondary containment for ancillary
equipment; and idenifies which of the hazardous waste
tank requirements were  promulgated under the Haz-
ardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) and
non-HSWA authority and explains how each  applies in
authorized and unauthorized states.

Keywords:  "Storage tanks, "Hazardous materials,
'Waste  storage, Containment,  Liners,  Vaults, Waste
treatment, Design criteria. Inspection, Operation and
maintenance. Regulations,  Standards,  Superfund,
Training manuals, RCRAfResource Conservation and
Recovery Act), Resource Conservation and  Recovery
Act, EPCRAfEmergency Planning and  Community
Right-to-know Act), Emergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-know Act, Waste characterization.


PB98-108285REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training
Module: Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part
263) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,22p, EPA/530/R-97/073.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes PB96-207279. See  also Volume  26,
PB98-108277 and Volume 28, PB98-108293. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency,  Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);   fax  at   (703)321-8547;  and   email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This module lists the conditions and requirements for a
transfer facility;  identifies transporter  recordkeeping
and manifesting requirements; identifies transporter re-
quirements when exporting hazardous waste; states
the conditions under which a transporter is subject to
generator regulations; and cites the CFR section cov-
ering the  transporter  responsibilities for hazardous
waste discharges.

Keywords:  'Transportation of hazardous  material,
'Waste  transportation,   'Transportation  regulation,
Waste transfer stations, Containerization, Insurance,
Permits, Licenses,  Freight transportation,  Exports,
Compliances, Regulations, Requirements, Superfund,
Training manuals. Waste generation, RCRAfResource
Conservation and Recovery Act), Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act, EPCRAfEmergency  Planning
and Community Right-to-know Act), Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-know Act.


PB98-108293REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline  Training
Module: Introduction  to Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart
A-E) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,26p, EPA/530/R-97/074.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207287. See also Volume 27,
PB98-108285  and Volume 29, PB98-108301. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
ton, DC. Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Re-
sponse.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at  (703)321-8547;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The management of hazardous waste at treatment,
storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs) plays a large
and critical role in the Resource Conservation and Re-
covery  Act  (RCRA)  regulatory  scheme. This training
module presents an overview  of the general TSDF
standards found in 40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A
through E.

Keywords: 'Waste treatment, "Waste storage, 'Waste
disposal, 'Hazardous  materials. Waste transfer sta-
tions, Waste  processing plants,  Facilities  manage-
ment. Contingency  planning,  Emergency prepared-
ness, Accident prevention, Notification procedures,
Reporting requirements, Record keeping, Superfund,
Training manuals, Waste generation, RCRAfResource
Conservation and Recovery Act), Resource Conserva-
tion and Recovery Act, EPCRAfEmergency Planning
and Community Right-to-know Act), Emergency plan-
ning and Community Right-to-know Act.
PB98-108301REB                PC A04/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training
Module: Introduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266,
Subpart E, and Part 279) Updated July 1997.
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Nov 97,34p, EPA/530/R-97/075.
Contract EPA-68-WO-0039
Supersedes  PB96-207295. See also PB98-133093,
Volume  28,  PB98-108293 and Volume  30, PB96-
780416.  Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection
Agency, Washington,  DC. Office of Solid  Waste and
Emergency Response.
Also available in kit of 30 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-108012. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other  coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The goal of this training module is to provide an over-
view of the used oil management program and  to ex-
plain the different regulatory scenarios that can apply
to used oil. The module begins by briefly tracing the de-
velopmental history of the regulations concerning used
oil.  A summary of the present used oil management
program, as well as a brief summary of the former pro-
gram, provides a basic comparison and introduction to
both programs.

Keywords: 'Waste oils, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, "Regulations, Waste recycling, Waste
disposal, Waste storage, Storage tanks, Materials han-
dling, Service stations, Filters, Requirements, Stand-
ards, Exclusion, Superfund, Training manuals, 'Used,
RCRAfResource Conservation and Recovery Act), Re-
source    Conservation    and    Recovery   Act,
EPCRA(Emergency Planning  and Community  Right-
to-know Act), Emergency Planning and  Community
Right-to-know Act.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-108590REB                 PC A99/MF EOS
Army   Environmental  Center,  Aberdeen  Proving
Ground, MD. Environmental Technology Div.
Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Ma-
trix and Reference Guide. Third Edition. Final rept.
Turner (L.G.S.) and Associates Ltd., Alexandria, VA.
J. Van Deuren, Z. Wang, and J. Ledbetter. Dec 97,
842p, LGST-9711021, SFIM-AEC-ET-CR-97053.
Contracts DACA31-96-P-1346, DACA31-96-D-0082
See also PB98-108590. Prepared in cooperation with
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable. Spon-
sored by Army Environmental Center, Aberdeen Prov-
ing Ground, MD. Environmental Technology 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 purpose of this document is to provide enough in-
formation to allow the reader to use the guide,  in com-
bination with other references, to efficiently proceed
from identifying a contaminated site toward commu-
nicating and recommending suitable site  remediation
technologies to environmental regulators. Information
on widely use and presumptive remedies is provided in
order to minimize the amount of remediation resources
used  in obtaining  site characterization data  and/or
evaluation of every possible remedial alternative.

Keywords:  'Hazardous  materials,  "Technology as-
sessment, 'Remediation, Water pollution control, Land
pollution control, Air pollution control, Soil contamina-
tion, Ground water, Surface waters, Leachate, Chemi-
cal treatment. Physical treatment, Biological treatment.
Sludge treatment,  Soil treatment, Technology transfer.
Alternatives,  Screening,  'Innovative treatment tech-
nologies. Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile or-
ganic compounds.
 PB98-108624REB                 PC A06/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Powder Coat  Applications.  (Reannounced with
 new abstract). Final rept. Dec 95-Dec 96.
 Concurrent Technologies Corp., Johnstown, PA.
 M. J. Docherty, and F. J. Mulkey. Sep 97,84p, 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.
 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 an investigation of critical factors
 that affect the use of powder coatings on the environ-
 ment, cost, quality, and production. The investigation
 involved a small business representative working with
 the Naitonal Defense Center for Environmental Excel-
 lence (NDCEE), operated by Concurrent Technologies
 Corporation (CTC), through the EPA's Environmental
 Technology Initiative. The investigation demonstrated
 that powder has the potential to provide  unique and
 valuable benefits  when considering each  of these
 areas.

 Keywords:  'Powder coatings, 'Emissions, 'Industrial
 processes, 'Small businesses. Surface coating, Coat-
 ing processes, Organic coatings. Manufacturing, Proc-
 ess engineering, Industrial production, Technology uti-
 lization, Environmental  impacts, Cost benefit analysis,
 Implementation, Life cycle costs, Quality assurance,
 Volatile organic compounds.
 PB98-110406REB                 PC A09/MF A02
 Chemical  Industry  National Environmental Base-
 line Report, 1990-1994. Final rept.
 Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Chemical Industry Branch.
 W. De Rieux, S. Sasnett, and J. Mason. Oct 97,158p,
 EPA/305/R-96/002.
 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 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has devel-
oped this report to present an environmental compli-
ance overview for the U.S. chemical industry sector
(Standard  Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes in the
2800 series). Through an analysis of data related to ec-
onomics, demographics, the Toxics Release Inventory
(TRI), compliance trends for the industry, and focus
compliance efforts. Information provided in the base-
line report may also provide catalyst for the develop-
ment of similar profiles on a state or regional basis and
for development  of innovative national, state, or re-
gional compliance initiatives. By presenting a national
overview for this sector for the first half of the decade,
the report provides information that begins to establish
relative trends among the various four-digit SIC codes
within the sector. Through a comparison of  environ-
mental performance, risk-based criteria, and other fac-
tors, the data in this report may be useful to select cer-
tain industrial sub-sectors for special assistance and
outreach efforts, or for increased compliance monitor-
ing or enforcement, or to improve compliance through
development  of  custom compliance  programs that
meet the needs of specific sub-sectors.

Keywords: 'Chemical industry, 'Organic chemicals in-
dustry, 'Air pollution standards, "Water pollution stand-
ards, 'Standards compliance, Air pollution monitoring,
Water pollution monitoring, Chemical plants, Industrial
processes, Baseline measurements, Pollution regula-
tions, Pesticides, Industrial wastes, Chemical wastes,
Chemical  effluents.  Hazardous materials, Toxic sub-
stances.  Waste  management,  Trends, 'Inorganic
chemicals industry, Toxic Release Industry.
 PB98-111750REB                      PCS49.00
 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/
 Chemical  Methods.  Draft Update 4A (SW-846).
 Third Edition.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 Jan 98,1001 p.
 See also PB97-156111 and Update 3, PB97-156137.
 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.

 Draft Update IVA  has been issued by the EPA's Office
 of Solid Waste and contains methods which are being
 considered for inclusion someday in the SW-846 meth-
 ods manual. The Draft Update IVA package includes
 15 revised methods, four revised chapters, a revised
 Table of Contents, and 13 new methods. In addition,
 Draft Update IVA  involves the removal or integration of
 44 other methods.

 Keywords:  'Hazardous  material,  'Sampling,  "Test
 methods. Chemical analysis, Analytical methods, Inor-
 ganic compounds, Metals, Organic compounds, Solid
 wastes, Collecting methods. Sample preparation, Pro-
 cedures,  Standards, Quality control, Manuals, 'SW-
 846    manual.   Physical   analysis,   Updates,
 RCRA(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act).
 PB98-113368REB                 PC A10/MF A03
 Energy Costs of IAQ Control through  Increased
 Ventilation in a Small Office in a Warm, Humid Cli-
 mate: Parametric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Com-
 puter Model. Final rept. Sep 95-Mar 97.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 D. B. Henschel. Nov97,200p, EPA/600/R-97/131.
 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 gives results of a series of computer runs
 using the DOE-2.1E building energy model, simulating
 a small office in a hot, humid climate  (Miami).  These
 simulations assessed the energy and relative humidity
 (RH) penalties when the outdoor air (OA) ventilation
 rate is increased from 5 to 20 cfm/person to improve in-
 door  air quality. The  effect was systematically as-
 sessed  of each building and mechanical system pa-
 rameter on the energy penalty resulting from increased
 OA. The cost and effectiveness were also assessed of
 methods for reducing elevated-RH hours. The param-
 eters offering the greated practical potential for energy
 savings are conversion to: very efficient lighting and
equipment; very efficient cooling coils; to a variable air
volume (from a constant volume) system; cold-air dis-
tribution; or improved glazing or roof resistance to heat
transfer. If the OA increase were accompanied by any
one of these modifications, the energy penalty would
be significantly reduced (comparing the modified sys-
tem at 20 against the baseline at 5 cfm/person).

Keywords:  'Indoor  air  quality,  "Office  buildings,
'Ventilation, 'Energy models, 'Cost analysis. Air flow,
Air intakes, Air infiltration, Air circulation, Relative hu-
midity, Warmth, Energy expenses, Space HVAC sys-
tems, Computerized  simulation,   DOE-2  computer
model.
PB98-114390REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Dislodgeagle
Pesticide Residues from Turf.
ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research
Triangle Park, NC.
C. R. Fortune. Jun 97,60p, EPA/600/R-97/119.
Contract EPA-68-D5-0049
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.

Three surface dislodgeable residue collection methods
were evaluated in two tests performed on turf treated
with pesticide formulations. The test plots used were
typical of the turf found in lawns of local residents. The
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) polyurethane
foam (PUF) roller and the Dow sled methods were test-
ed side-by-side on  turf treated with  a mixture of
chlorpyrifos and chlorothalonil. In  a  second test, the
 PUF roller and California roller methods  were tested
side-by-side on turf treated with a mixture of dicamba,
 mecoprop, and 2,4-D. Uniform application of the for-
mulations was achieved by using a  pressurized tank
sprayer. In each test, the plots were laid out in separate
sections to permit  replicate sampling with  the  test
 methods in three directions relative to the cutting direc-
tion of the mower. All three test methods were evalu-
 ated on the basis of their sampling precision and trans-
 fer efficiency data. Another important criterion consid-
 ered was the affinity of the  sample media to become
 contaminated with grass clippings and debris during
 sample  collection.  Low recoveries of target  analytes
 from some spiked media sarnies was an additional
 consideration.

 Keywords: "Pesticides, 'Sampling, "Collecting meth-
 ods, Soils, Mowing,  Rollers, Pesticide residues, Herbi-
 cides, Comparative  evaluations. Quality assurance,
 Quality control. Debris, Grasses.


 PB98-115306REB                 PC A07/MF A02
 Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and  CO2
 on the Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
 National Health and Environmental Effects Research
 Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
 D. M. Olszyk, D. T. Tingey, M. Johnson, J. Weber, D.
 Phillips, C. Andersen, M. Cairns, W. Hogsett, R.
 Seidler, and L. Watrud. Sep 97,124p, EPA/600/R-97/
 126.
 Prepared in  cooperation with Illinois Univ., Corvallis,
 OR. and National Research Council, Corvallis, OR.
 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.

 To improve our understanding, this  study determines
 whether carbon dioxide (CO2) which stimulates C and
 N, but inhibits H20 cycling in an ecosystem; affects the
 response of a tree species to ozone (O3) which inhibits
 C,N, and H2O cycling. The ppnderosa pine  soil/tree
 seedling system is used,  as it is widespread in the
 western U.S., and is known to be affected individually
 by both increasing CO2 and O3. The study  utilizes
 chambered  'terracosms',  to  examine  above-  and
 below-ground responses.  The study tests three hy-
 pothesis: (1) elevated 0 decreases C, N and H2O cy-
 cling rates; (2) elevated CO2 increases C, N, and de-
 creases H2O cycling rates; and (3) elevated CO2 elimi-
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nates negative effects of O3 and C and N cycling rates
and has an additive negative effect on H2O cycling
rates.

Keywords:  "Ponderosa pine  trees, *Air pollution ef-
fects(Plants), 'Ozone, "Carbon dioxide, Coniferous for-
ests, Forest soils, Biomass, Leaves, Seedlings, Green-
house  gases, Ecological concentration,  Exposure,
Ecosystems, Plant ecology, Hydrotogic cycle, Carbon
cycle.  Nitrogen  cycle,  Photochemical   rei
Terracosms.
PB98-116262REB
reactions,
                                 PC A03/MF A01
Analysis of Method TO-14 Target Analytes Using a
Cryofocusing  High-Speed  Gas  Chromatograph
Interfaced to a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass
Spectrometer.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
R. E. Berkley, B. 0. Gardner, and J. F. Holland. 1997,
16p,EPA/600/A-97/072.
Prepared  in cooperation with Michigan State Univ.,
East Lansing.
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.

A high-speed gas Chromatograph coupled with a high-
speed  time-of-flight mass spectrometer was used to
gain a six-fold increase in overall rate of  analytical
throughput for analysis of EPA Method TO-14 target
compounds. One hundred  mass  spectra per second,
ranging from 35 to 270 mass units, were collected.
Sing.'e ion chromatograms were searched  at appro-
priate  retention  times  for chromatographic  peaks,
which were integrated. Thirty-eight of the forty-one TO-
14 target compounds were calibrated using standards
at five  concentrations from 2.5 to 40 ppb. Four grab
samples of ambient air were collected at four different
locations at an automobile repair facility, and two grab
samples were collected less than one minute apart at a
site near a chemical plant, just before  and just after
passage of three large diesei trucks. All samples were
analyzed on the same day they were collected.

Keywords: 'Quantitative chemical analysis. "Gas chro-
matography, *Mass spectrometers, "Air pollution sam-
pling, Analytical methods, Chromatographic analysis,
Spectroscopic analysis, Chromatographs. Concentra-
tion(Composition), Calibration, "Volatile organic com-
pounds, "EPA method TO-14, Cryofocusing.


PB98-116296REB                PC A03/MF A01
Effects of Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on
O3 Concentration,  O3 Production Efficiency, and
O3 Sensitivity to Emissions Reductions in the Re-
gional Acid Deposition Model.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Y. U, R. L. Dennis, G. S. Tonnesen, J. E. Pleim, and 0.
Byun. 1998,12p, EPA/600/A-97/099.
Presented at the Joint Conference on the Applications
of Air Pollution Meteorology with the Air and Waste
Management Association (10th),  Phoenix, AZ.. Janu-
ary 11 -16,1 998. Prepared in cooperation with National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Research
Triangle Park, NC.  Atmospheric Sciences  Modeling
Div.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Photochemical models are widely used to determine
the level of VOC and  NOx emissions reductions re-
quired to attain the National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ard for ozone (O3). Modeled O3 concentrations, (O3),
are affected by photochemical production of O3, by
NOx and VOC precursor emissions, and by meteoro-
logical  processes that included  horizontal transport,
vertical mixing, cloud effects on actinic flux, and depo-
sition of O3 and its precursors. In this study, the au-
thors conduct a series of sensitivity experiments with
the Regional Acid Deposition Model (RADM)  using
changes in meteorological inputs, such as PBL height
and doud effects, to examine their impact on (O3) and
on O3 production efficiency. Using each of these modi-
fied meteorology scenarios as a "base  case' the au-
thors then evaluate the effect of meteorology on the ef-
fectiveness of emissions controls by running additional
model simulations with 15% and 50% reductions in
NOx or VOC emissions.

Keywords: "Ozone, "Emissions, "Photochemical reac-
tions, "Mathematical models. Air pollution monitoring,
Atmospheric transport, Atmospheric chemistry, Plan-
etary boundary layer. Nitrogen oxides, Meteorological
data, Sensitivity  analysis.  Computerized simulation,
Regional Acid Deposition Model, Volatile organic com-
pounds.
            PB98-116304REB                 PC A03/MF A01
            Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air
            Quality Models: Background and Methodology.
            Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
            Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
            J. R. Arnold, R. L. Dennis, and G. S. Tonnesen. 1998,
            12p, EPA/600/A-97/098.
            Presented at the Joint Conference on the Applications
            of Air Pollution Meteorology with  the Air  and Waste
            Management Association,  Phoenix, AZ., January 11-
            16,  1998. Prepared in cooperation with National Oce-
            anic and Atmospheric Administration,  Research Tri-
            angle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Div.
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            product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
            customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
            (703)321-8547;         and         email       at
            orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
            Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

            The goal of model evaluation within the framework for
            applications  is to  determine an air  quality model
            (AQM's) degree of acceptability and usefulness for a
            specified application or task. That goal is met by satis-
            fying three objectives: indicate the validity of the mod-
            el's scientific formulations; evaluate the realism of the
            model's  simulations; and characterize the credibility of
            the  model's realism relative to its intended  application.
            Satisfying these objectives, however,  presents two fun-
            damental problems for providing a meaningful interpre-
            tation of  model behavior to guide decision-making: how
            to tell  whether the model is producing seemingly ap-
            propriate results from  incorrect  formulations  or input
            data; i.e., how model performance can appear right for
            the  wrong reasons; and how to  establish the model's
            acceptability when the evaluation tests appear inad-
            equate for making a determination of acceptability.

            Keywords:  "Air pollution  dispersion, "Atmospheric
            chemistry, "Mathematical models, Air pollutants, Euler
            equations of motion. Meteorological data. Validation,
            Acceptability, Performance evaluation, Computerized
            simulation. Air quality models.
            PB98-116312REB                 PC A03/MF A01
            Estimating the Area  of  Influence of Ozone Pro-
            duced by Local Precursor Emissions for a Sum-
            mer Period with a Range of Photochemical Activ-
            ity.
            Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
            Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
            G. S. Tonnesen, R. L. Dennis, and G. L. Gipson. 1998,
            12p, EPA/600/A-97/097.
            Presented at the Joint Conference on the Applications
            of Air  Pollution  Meteorology with  the Air and  Waste
            Management Association, Phoenix, AZ.,  January 11-
            16, 1998. Prepared in cooperation with National Oce-
            anic and Atmospheric Administration, Research Tri-
            angle Park, NC. Atmospheric 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.

            A Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) work group
            is  studying the identification of Areas  of Influence
            (AOPs), essentially O3 airsheds, around which to de-
            sign controls for subregions of the eastern U.S. In this
            study, we use sensitivity simulations to evaluate the
            AOI of precursor emissions in selected source regions,
            and we use a process analysis to explain the results of
            those sensitivity  simulations.

            Keywords:   "Ozone,   "Photochemical    reactions,
            "Precursors, "Air pollution dispersion, Emissions, Sum-
            mer,  Hydrocarbons,  Nitrogen oxides. Atmospheric
            chemistry, Atmospheric composition. Estimating, Envi-
            ronmental transport. Mass transport, Sensitivity analy-
            sis, Scenarios, Mathematical models, AOI (Area of In-
            fluence), Volatile organic compounds.
PB98-116320REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency's Third Genera-
tion Air Quality Modeling System: An Overall Per-
spective.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
R. L. Dennis. 1998, lOp, EPA/600/A-97/096.
Presented at the Joint Conference on the Applications
of Air  Pollution Meteorology with the A and  WMA
(1 Oth), Phoenix, AZ., January 11 -16,1998. Prepared in
cooperation with  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, Research Triangle Park,  NC. Atmos-
pheric Sciences Modeling Div.
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(703)321-8547;       and        email        at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Current and future problem solving  need air quality
modeling capabilities that: that as a basis a one atmos-
phere perspective; are multi-pollutant in character; in-
tegrate chemistry and meteorology together in a com-
mon system; are multi-scale, able to connect diverse
scales in a consistent manner; and support community
interactions and cooperative advancement.

Keywords: "Greenhouse gases, "Atmospheric chem-
istry, "Air pollution effects, "Mathematical  models,
Emissions, Air pollutants, Nitrogen oxides. Sulfur diox-
ide, Oxidants, Particles,  Carbon dioxide, Methane,
Ozone,  Photochemistry,  Atmospheric  composition,
Meteorological   data,   Computerized   simulation,
CMAQ(Comrnunity Multiscale Air Quality), Community
Multiscale Air Quality Model, Models-3 modeling sys-
tem. Air quality models, Volatile organic compounds.
                                                   PB98-116338REB                 PC A02/MF A01
                                                   High Performance  Metal  Cleaning  Using Liquid
                                                   CO2 and Surfactants. Rept. for 1990-97.
                                                   Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                                   Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                   C. H. Darvin, and B. Lienhart. 1997,10p, EPA/600/A-
                                                   97/095.
                                                   Presented at the International Conference on Ozone
                                                   Protection Technologies, Baltimore, MD., November
                                                   12-13,  1997. Prepared  in cooperation with MiCELL
                                                   Technologies, Inc., Raleigh, NC.
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                                                   product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                   customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
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                                                   Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                                   The paper discussed high-performance metal cleaning
                                                   using   liquid  carbon   dioxide   (CO2)  and   novel
                                                   surfactants. There has been a major breakthrough in
                                                   develoing a 002-compatible surfactant chemistry. Re-
                                                   search   to  polymerize  hydrocarbon  monomers in
                                                   scCO2  led to the development of a group of unique
                                                   002-compatible phillic surfactants. The key to both po-
                                                   lymerization  and surface cleaning  is  the surfactant
                                                   used which adds functionality and enhances the effi-
                                                   ciency of the solvent.

                                                   Keywords:  "Surfactants,  "Carbon  dioxide,   "Metal
                                                   cleaning, "Liquid phases, Air pollution abatement, Sol-
                                                   vents, Ozone depletion.  Surface cleaning. "Pollution
                                                   prevention.
                                                   PB98-116346REB                 PC A03/MF A01
                                                   Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                                   Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                   Paint Spray Booth  Design Using RecirculatiorV
                                                   Partitioning Ventilation. Rept. for Oct 95-Jan 97.
                                                   Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
                                                   C. H. Darvin, D. Proffitt, and J. Ayer. 1997,16p, EPA/
                                                   600/A-97/094.
                                                   Contract EPA-68-D4-0111
                                                   Presented at the Ameircan Institute of Chemical Engi-
                                                   neers Conference, Los Angeles, CA., November  16-
                                                   21,1997. Prepared in cooperation with Air Quality Spe-
                                                   cialists, Newport Beach,  CA. Sponsored by Environ-
                                                   mental Protection  Agency, Research Triangle Park,
                                                   NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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                                                   product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553:NTIS (U.S.
                                                   customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                                   (703)321-8547;        and         email        at
                                                   orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
                                                   Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
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The paper gives results of a design and demonstration
program for a full-scale recirculating spray paint booth
installed and operated at the U.S. Marine Corps, Ma-
rine Corps Logistics Bases facility at Barstow, CA. It
also  summarizes  the regulatory and safety design
issues of recirculation spray booths. Studies con-
ducted by EPA with various Department of  Defense
services  have demonstrated that the cost of typical
spray booth  control  can  be  reduced  significantly
through the use of spray booth recirculation. Reduc-
tions of exhaust flow rates of up to 90% when  using re-
circulation have been achieved in properly designed
and operated booths without the industrial hygiene and
fire safety problems often mentioned when discussing
recirculation booths.

Keywords: 'Spray painting, "Ventilation, *Air pollution
abatement, Emissions, Coating processes, Paint appli-
cators, Air flow, Air circulation, Exhaust gas recircula-
tion, Safety management. Industrial hygiene, "Pollution
prevention, Paint booths, Partitioning.
PB98-116353REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Comparison  of Emission Models with  On-Road
Heavy-Duty Diesel Modal Data.  Rept. for Oct 95-
Sep 97.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
J. E. Brown, D. B. Harris, and F. G. King. 1997,22p,
EPA/600/A-97/093.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Presented at  the American Air and Waste  Manage-
ment Association  Conference,  Emission  Inventory:
Planning for the Future, Research Triangle Park, NC.,
October 28-29, 1997. Sponsored by  Environmental
Protection Agency, Research  Triangle Park, NC. Air
Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax  at
(703)321-8547;        and       email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper discusses a  validation  program aimed  at
confirming or  modifying conversion factors used  in
EPA's MOBILE model, using actual on-road-measured
emissions data. For the benefit of the emissions inven-
tory community and regional  air quality  modelers,
EPA's Office of Mobile Sources has produced a model,
the latest version  of  which is  called MOBILESb, that
predicts mobile source emission factors for ozone pre-
cursors and  carbon monoxide  (paniculate exhaust
emission factors are estimated with a similar, but sepa-
rate, model, PARTS). This model was developed using
information on motor  vehicle fleet  characteristics,
usage patterns, and the  regulatory  and  economic
forces that effect them. The final outputs from the MO-
BILE model are composite emission factors, usually
expressed as grams/vehicle-mile of travel, in which all
of  these  factors  have  been weighted together  to
produce average emission factors for  each pollutant
and each vehicle class and fuel type for a specific cal-
endar year.

Keywords: "Heavy duty vehicles,  "Diesel engine ex-
haust, "Emission factors, "Mathematical models, Ex-
haust  emissions,  Particulates, Carbon  monoxide,
Ozone, Precursors, Vehicle air pollution, Mobile pollu-
tion  sources,  Air   pollutant   sources,   Engine
dynamometers, Comparisons, Computerized simula-
tion,  "Emission inventories,  MOBILESb  computer
model.
 PB98-116361REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 Recent Experiments  on Buoyant Plume  Disper-
 sion in a Laboratory Convection Tank.
 Cooperative  Inst. for  Research in  Environmental
 Science, Boulder, CO.
 J. C. Weil, W. H. Snyder, R. E. Lawson, and M. S.
 Shipman. 1997,12p, EPA/600/A-97/092.
 Presented at the Joint American Meteorological Soci-
 ety and Air and Waste Management Association Con-
 ference on the Applications of Air Pollution  Meteor-
 ology (10th),  Phoenix, AZ., January 11-16, 1998. Pre-
 pared in cooperation with Surrey Univ., Guildford (Eng-
 land). Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, and Geophex
 Ltd., Raleigh, NC.
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 product from  NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The main experimental objective was to obtain statis-
tically-reliable dispersion  characteristics, for  highly-
buoyant plume. Since the concentration fluctuations
were known to be large, a key design feature was a
means for obtaining a sufficiently Targe number of
measurements to ensure such reliability.

Keywords:   "Air   pollution   dispersion,   "Plumes,
"Convective flow, "Ecological concentration, Explosive
ordnance  disposal,  Emissions, Turbulent flow,  Flow
patterns,  Flow  rates,  CBL(Convective  Boundary
Layer).
PB98-116379REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Models and  Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant
Puff Dispersion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
Cooperative  Inst.  for  Research in  Environmental
Science, Boulder, CO.
J. C. Weil, W. H. Snyder, R. E. Lawson, R. S.
Thompson, and M. S. Shipman. 1997,12p, EPA/600/
A-97/091.
Presented at  the Joint American Meteorological Soci-
ety and Air and Waste Management Association Con-
ference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteor-
ology (10th), Phoenix, AZ., January 11-16, 1998. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Surrey Univ., Guildford (Eng-
land). Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, and Geophex
Ltd., Raleigh, NC.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In this paper, the authors present: (1) a simple model of
buoyant puff dispersion in the CBL, (2) results from ex-
periments on puff dispersion in a laboratory convection
tank, and (3) a brief comparison of the two.

Keywords:    "Plumes,   "Air  pollution   dispersion,
"Explosive  ordnance disposal, Atmospheric boundary
layer, Convection(Atmospheric), Atmosheric  diffusion,
Diffusion modeling, Buoyancy, Emissions, Mathemati-
cal models, CBL(Convective Boundary Layer).
 PB98-116429REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 National Health and Environmental Effects Research
 Lab., Corvallis, OR.
 PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator
 for Terrestrial Vertebrates.
 Oregon State Univ., Corvallis.
 N. H. Schumaker. 1997,40p, EPA/600/A-97/086.
 Contract EPA-CR824682
 Sponsored by National Health and Environmental Ef-
 fects Research Lab., Corvallis, OR.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 A new spatially explicit life history simulator has been
 developed to aid researchers exploring the possible in-
 fluences of habitat  pattern on the viability  of popu-
 lations  of terrestrial vertebrates. The model is espe-
 cially useful for evaluating the consequences for wild-
 life species of habitat change through time. The model
 is discussed in the manuscript, and a case study is pre-
 sented  that illustrates its use. Results from the case
 study suggest that relationships between population vi-
 ability and anthropogenic stressors developed for one
 region may, in certain cases, be extrapolated to other
 very different regions. This research is useful for inves-
 tigators involved in the development of theory linking
 population viability analysis to landscape structure and
 anthropogenic disturbance.

 Keywords:  "Invertebrates,  "Terrestrial ecosystems,
 "Animal populations, "Population  dynamics, "Wildlife
 habitats,  Terrestrial  habitats,  Wildlife conservation,
 Land management,  Landscapes,  Species  diveristy,
 Disturbances, Life history studies, Man environment
 interactions, Geographic information systems. Com-
 puter models, Computerized simulation, Simulators,
 Mapping, PATCH computer model.
PB98-116437REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes. Rept.
for Oct 89^lun 97.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
W. P. Linak. 1997,16p, EPA/600/A-97/085.
Presented at the International Conference on  Tech-
nologies and Combustion for a Clean Environment
(4th), Lisbon, Portugal, July 7-10,1997.
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The paper summarizes ongoing research efforts at the
National Risk Management Research  Laboratory  of
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency examining
(high temperature) metal behavior within combustion
environments. The partitioning of non-volatile (Cr and
Ni), semi-volatile (Cd and Pb), and volatile (Hg) metals
in combustion systems was investigated theoretically
and experimentally.  Theoretical  predictions  were
based on chemical  equilibrium  and suggested that
such calculations can be useful  in predicting relative
volatility and speciation trends, and to direct experi-
mental efforts. Equilibrium studies employing a 59 kW
laboratory scale combustor examined the behavior
(volatility, particle size, and speciation) of metal vapors
and particles poduced by aqueous metal  solutions
sprayed through a swirling natural gas diffusion flame.
These experiments  were  designed to study  metal
transformation mechanisms in a relatively simple com-
bustion environment without the complex effects of ad-
ditional species. Further experiments examined the po-
tential use of common inorganic sorbents (kaolinite,
bauxite, and hydrated lime) to adsorb metal vapor,  of-
fering a potential means of metal emissions control.

Keywords: "Metals, "Combustion kinetics, "Separation
processes. Emissions,  Air pollution control. Volatility,
Sorbents, Vapors, Particle size. Combustion efficiency,
Combustion chemistry, Diffusion flames, "Partitioning,
Speciation.
 PB98-116452REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 Plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-
 Source Emissions in Models-3.
 Alabama Univ. in Huntsville.
 N. V. Gillani, A. Biazar, Y. L. Wu, R. Imhoff, J.
 Godowitch, and J. Ching. 1997,12p.
 Contracts EPA-DW64937190, TV-88817V
 Prepared in cooperation with National Oceanic and At-
 mospheric  Administration, Research Triangle  Park,
 NC. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Div. Sponsored
 by Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Tri-
 angle Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab. and
 Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle Shoals, AL.
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 (703)321-8547;         and         email         at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The plume-in-grid modeling approach for treating the
 subgrid scale dispersion, transport, and chemistry of
 pollutants contained  in  plumes  released from  major
 point source stacks is described.  A plume  dynamics
 model provides the plume rise height, plume position,
 and the horizontal and vertical plume dispersions in the
 subgrid scale phase when the pollutants are to be sim-
 ulated by the Lagrangian reactive plume module. A
 coupling exists between the  models as the grid con-
 centrations provide boundary conditions for entrain-
 ment to the subgrid plume sections, and a feedback
 ocurrs when the plume size and chemical criteria indi-
 cate a plume's pollutants are to be transferred to the
 grid system for  further  simulation. The methods for
 simulating  the plume processes are also presented
 and the input/output data involved with these two com-
 ponents of the Models 3 plume-in-grid approach are
 discussed.

 Keywords:  "Point sources, "Air pollution dispersion,
 "Emissions, "Mathematical models, Plumes, Air  pollu-
 tion sources. Atmospheric diffusion, Diffusion model-
 ing,    Boundary    conditions,    Photochemistry,
 Atmopsheric chemistry,  Euler  equations of motion,
 Lagrangian function, Grids(Coorinates), Computerized
 simulation, *CMAQ(Community Multiscale Air Quality),
                                                                                                                                 June  1998

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
•Community Multiscale Air Quality Model,  *Models-3
modeling system.


PB98-116460REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Models-3:  A  Unifying Framework for Environ-
mental Modeling and Assessment.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Mod-
eling Div.
J. Novak, J. Young, D. Byun, G. Gipson, S. LeDuc, C.
Coats, and G. Walter. 1997,12p, EPA/600/A-97/082.
Prepared in cooperation with MCNC, Research Tri-
angle Paris, NC. North Carolina Supercomputing Cen-
ter. Sponsored by  Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle Park, NC. National Exposure Re-
search Lab.
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(703)321-6547;        and       email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Models-3 is a flexible software system designed to sim-
plify the development and  use of environmental as-
sessment and decision support tools for a wide range
of applications from regulatory and policy analysis to
understanding the  interactions of atmospheric  chem-
istry and physics. The Models-3 framework provides
an interface between the user and operational models,
between the scientist and developing models, and be-
tween ever changing hardware and software platforms.
The authors discuss key capabilities and design fea-
tures of the Models-3 framework that provide more
flexibility in data handling, modeling, visualization, and
analysis.

Keywords: 'Air pollution, •Mathematical models, At-
mospheric chemistry. Atmospheric physics, Computer-
ized simulation, Scientific visualization. Environmental
assessments, Software tools. Data sets, Data man-
agement, Data processing, Data analysis, *Models-3
modeling system.


PB98-116478REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3
CMAQ Applications.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Mod-
eling Div.
S. LeDuc, B. Eder, R. Dennis, and R. Cohn. 1997,10p,
EPA/600/A-97/081.
Prepared in cooperation with Analytical Sciences, Inc.,
Durham, NC. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. National Expo-
sure Research Lab.
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orders@ntis.fedwoi1d.QOv.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Models-3, a framework for air  quality modeling, is
scheduled for public release in June 1998. The  frame-
work will support statistical analysis and presently uses
four SAS(R) modules (base, graph, AF and FSP) in the
emissions processing. Statistics such as  mean me-
dian, and percentites can be plotted from Models-3
with IBM's Visualization Data Explorer. The statistical
tool described in this paper is for policy planning for air
quality issues related to annual or multi-year  meas-
ures, rather than the most extreme events.

Keywords:  'Air  pollution  monitoring,  'Emissions,
'Cluster analysis, 'Scenarios, Air quality data. Atmos-
pheric composition,  Ecologicaj concentration.  Mete-
orological data, Seasonal variations. Spatial resolution,
Statistical analysis, RDAM(Regional Acid Deposition
Model),  CMAQICommunity Multiscale  Air Quality),
Community  Multiscale Air  Quality  Model, Models-e
modeling system.
 PB98-116486REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the  Convective
 Boundary Layer.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 R. E. Lawson, W. H. Snyder, and M. S. Shipman. 1997,
 12p, EPA/600/A-97/080.
Prepared in cooperation with Surrey Univ., Guildfprd
(England). Dept.  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  and
Geophex Ltd., Raleigh, NC.
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(703)321-8547;         and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA,

In order to meet the need for additional experimental
data, the EPA Fluid Modeling Facility (FMF) has estab-
lished a laboratory for investigating convective bound-
ary layer processes. The laboratory consists of several
components  which are  linked mechanically  or elec-
trically to fully automate the process of acquiring exper-
imental CBL data. The central component of the lab-
oratory is a convection tank patterned after that used
by Willis and Deardoff.

Keywords: "Atmospheric diffusion, 'Air pollution dis-
persion,  'Plumes,  Convection(Atmospheric),  Ed-
dies(Fluid mechanics),  Emissions,  Turbulent flow,
Flow patterns, Test chambers, Environmental trans-
port, Transport properties. Temperature profiles, Laser
induced  fluorescence,   CBL(Convective  Boundary
Layer).


PB98-116494REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection  Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant
Thermals Created by Open Detonations.
Surrey Univ., Guildford (England).
R. S. Thompson, W. H. Snyder, and J. C. Weil. 1997,
10p, EPA/600/A-97/97/079.
Prepared in  cooperation with National Center for At-
mospheric Research, Boulder, CO. Sponsored by En-
vironmental  Protection  Agency,  Research  Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Laboratory experiments were carried out in a water
tank at the Fluid Modeling Facility of the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency to study the rise and growth
of buoyant thermals and their penetration through ele-
vated density changes and into elevated stable layers.
A dense volume of salt water (referred to as a thermal)
was released at the top of the tank and observed as it
fell (1) through water of constant density, (2) through a
constant-density layer into a layer of greater density
with a step-change and the height of the interface, or
(3) through a constant-density layer into a layer with a
linear increase of density with depth. Visual observa-
tions and video recordings were used to determine the
rise and growth  of the thermals as well as estimates of
the fraction  of  the thermal that penetrated a step-
change interface.  Observations  and concentration
measurements were used to detemine the maximum
penetration distance and equilibrium height of thermals
that encounter an elevated linear gradient A criterion
was obtained for predicting when a thermal will pene-
trate a step-change in density as a function of its initial
buoyancy, the magitude of the step-change and the
height of the interface. The maximum penetration dis-
tance and equilibrium heights for the elevated gradient
cases are presented graphically.

Keywords: 'Air pollution  dispersion, "Explosive ord-
nance disposal, 'Plumes, Munitions, Emissions, Buoy-
ancy, Turbulent flow. Fluid flow, Test chambers, Salt
water, Penetration, Atmospheric temperature. Atmos-
pheric diffusion, Density(Mass/Volume), Open detona-
tion, Convective boundary layer.
 PB98-116S02REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 Science   Features   in   Models-3   Community
 Multiscale Air Quality System.
 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Sciences Mod-
 eling Div.
 J. Ching, D. Byun, J. Young, S. Roselle, J. Godowitch,
 W. Benjey. G. Gipson, F. S. Binkowski, and J. Pleim.
 1997,12p,  EPA/600/A-97/078.
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
 search  Triangle Park, NC.  National Exposure Re-
 search Lab.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Models-3/CMAQ model is designed as a multi-pollut-
ant Eularian grid regional to urban scale air quality and
atmospheric  deposition modeling system. The release
version of Models-3/CMAQ will feature science options
available to the user including the gas phase chemistry
mechanisms, RADM2, and CB-IV a set of chemistry
solvers, options for horizontal and vertical adyection
schemes,  algorithms  for  fine and coarse particulate
matter, photolysis rates and a plume-in-grid approach.
These current science options are  discussed in the
context of the overall structure  of Models-3/CMAQ
model which includes an emission and meteorological
preprocessors linked to the CMAQ by interface proc-
essors. Also discussed are the methods to determine
and test the relative  contribution  of different atmos-
pheric processes to the air quality predictions, impor-
tant functions built into the CMAQ system.

Keywords:  "Air pollution dispersion,  'Mathematical
models. Atmospheric diffusion. Diffusion modeling. Air
pollutants,    Atmospheric   chemistry,     Plumes,
Emmissions, Particulates, Ozone, Photolysis, Photo-
chemistry,  Environmental transport,  Meteorological
data,  Grids(Coordinates), Computerized simulation,
Algorithms,  *CMAQ(Community Multiscale Air Qual-
ity),  'Community  Multiscale  Air  Quality   Model,
"Models-3 modeling system.


PB98-116551REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection  Agency, Research  Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Evaluation  of Waterborne  Contact Adhesives for
the Store Fixture Industry.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
S. L. Turner, D. R. Cornstubble, C. M. Northeim, and C.
A. Vogel. 1997,18p, EPA/600/A-97/073.
Contract EPA-R-824152
Presented at  World  Environmental Congress, Cin-
cinnati, OH., October 27-29,1996. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The paper gives results of an  evaluation of waterborne
contact adhesives for attaching laminates. Three wa-
terborne contact adhesives  and one solvent-borne
contact adhesive (the control) were tested during a full-
scale onsite evaluation at a store fixture manufacturing
facility. Adhesive performance was subjectively evalu-
ated for each waterborne adhesive and compared to
the performance of the currently used control adhe-
sive. The quantity of adhesive used during applications
were measured,  and each adhesive  is analyzed for
VOC content. VOC emissions  and costs were esti-
mated from  preliminary information. In addition, tem-
perature-exposure is tested and peel strength is evalu-
ated to predict the performance and longevity of the
waterborne  adhesive compared  with the control sol-
vent-borne adhesive. Preliminary results show that se-
lected waterborne  contact adhesives evaluated per-
formed as well as the control.

Keywords: 'Adhesives, Laminates, Industrial plants,
Manufacturing, Fixtures,  Commercial buildings, Sol-
vents, Temperature effects,  Air  pollution abatement,
Comparative  evaluations,  'Volatile  organic com-
pounds, "Water based products, 'Pollution prevention.


PB98-116650REB                PC A16/MF A03
 Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from
Sources of Dioxins and Furans.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
May 97,338p, EPA/454/R-97/003.
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The intended audience of this document includes fed-
 eral, state and local air pollution personnel and others
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
interested in tracking estimates of dioxins and furans
air emissions from mostly combustion types sources.

Keywords: 'Dioxins, "Furans,  *Air pollution sources,
"Emissions, Combustion products, Combustion effi-
ciency, Incinerators, Rotary kilns, Medical waste dis-
posal, Hazardous materials, Incineration, Air pollution
monitoring,  Cpmbustors, Industrial wastes, Paper in-
dustry, Chemical industry, Municipal wastes. Sewage
sludge.  Fossil-fuel  power   plants.   Boilers,  Point
sources, Mobile pollutant sources, Stationary pollutant
sources,  Emission inventories,  Fugitive emissions,
Hazardous     air     pollutants,     Dibenzofurans,
Dibenzodioxins, Crematories.
PB98-117070REB                 PC A08/MF A02
SAB  Report:  Review  of  the EPA Draft Mercury
Study Report to Congress.  Review of the EPA's
Mercury Report to Congress by the Mercury Re-
view Subcommittee.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Science Advisory Board.
Oct97,138p, EPA-SAB-EC-98^01.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The SAB created a special Subcommittee (the Mercury
Review Subcommittee (MRS)) of its Executive Com-
mittee. Composed of 34 scientists from the United
States and Canada, and reflecting a wide range of dis-
ciplines and expertise, the MRS convened in public
meeting on February 26/27, 1997 in Washington, DC.
The  Subcommittee  was  organized   into  three
Workgroups (Sources;  Exposure, Doses, and Body
Burdems; and Human Health Effects), and addressed
a Charge  of 46 enumerated questions developed via
discussions between EPA, the Food and Drug Admin-
istration, and SAB staff. This report reflects the discus-
sions at that meeting.

Keywords: 'Mercury(Metal), "Air pollutants, "Risk as-
sessment, "Emissions, Methyl mercury. Mercury com-
pounds. Air pollution sources, Air pollution monitoring,
Air pollution  effects(Humans), Environmental expo-
sure.  Health effects. Dose rates, Body burden, Eco-
systems,  Clean  Air  Act  Amendments  of  1990,
SAB(Science Advisory Board).


PB98-117856REB                PC A06/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,

Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General
Motors Demonstration Project Final rept. 1 Apr 95-
31 Jul 97.
Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor. National Pollution Preven-
tion Center.
G. A.  Keoleian, S. Spatari, and R. Seal. Feb 98,84p,
EPA/600/R-97/118.
Contract EPA-R-822998-01-0
Prepared  in  cooperation with General  Motors  Re-
search and  Development Center, Warren, Ml. Spon-
sored by National  Risk Management  Research Lab.,
Cincinnati, OH.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The design of automotive components is a challenging
process due to the complex set of requirements that in-
fluence the automobile life cycle. The primary objective
of this project was to apply life cycle design tools to
guide the improvement of fuel tank systems, two alter-
native fuel tank systems used in the 1996 GMT 600 ve-
hicle  line were investigated; a multi-layer HOPE tank
with a steel shield and PVC coated steel straps, and a
steel  tank with a HOPE shield and painted steel straps.
The design analysis of a 31 gallon functionally equiva-
lent fuel tank system included alife  cycle inventory
(LCI) analysis, performance analysis  and preliminary
life cycle cost analysis. The scope of the LCI study en-
compassed  materials  production, the manufacturing
processes for each tank system, the contribution of
each tank system to the use phase burdens of the vehi-
cle, and end-of-life management processes based on
the current vehicle retirement infrastructure.

Keywords: "Fuel tanks, "Design analysis, "Service life,
Automobiles,  Vehicle  age,   Deterioration,  Pollution
abatement, Performance evaluation, Life cycle costs,
Manufacturing, Waste management, "Pollution  pre-
vention, "Life cycle design, HDPE(High  Density Poly-
ethylene), PVC(Polyvinyl Chloride).
PB98-117864REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Steri-
lization/Fumigation Operations. Background Infor-
mation for Final Standards: Summary of Public
Comments and Responses.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nov 94,96p, EPA/453/R-94/084B.
See also PB98-103385 and PB93-226744.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

On March 7,1994, the Environmental Protection Agen-
cy  (EPA) proposed  national emissions standards for
hazardous  air pollutants  (NESHAP) for  commercial
sterilization and fumigation operations (59 FR 10591)
under authority of Section 112 of the amended Clean
Air Act (Act). There were 19 commenters composed of
States, environmental groups, control equipment ven-
dors, trade groups, and commercial sterilizer owners/
operators. The comments  that were submitted along
with responses to these comments are summarized in
this document. The summry of comments  and re-
sponses serves as the basis for the revisions made to
the standards between proposal and promulgation.

Keywords:  "Ethylene oxide, "Air pollution standards,
•Sterilization, "Fumigation, Air pollution control. Emis-
sions,  Gases, Vapors, Aeration,  Pollution regulations,
Clean  Air Act, Standards compliance, Requirements,
Record keeping, Reporting, Implementation,  Environ-
mental impacts,  Economic impact, Scrubbers, Oxida-
tion, "NESHAPJNational Emission Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants), "National Emission Standards
for Hazardous Air Pollutants.
 PB98-117898REB                 PC A22/MF A04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission
 Rates and  Development of Emission Factors for
 Wastewater Treatment Final rept. Sep 94-Mar 97.
 Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
 B. Eklund, and J. LaCosse. Sep 97,484p, EPA/600/R-
 97/094.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0100
 See also PB98-106898. 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 reort gives results of field testing to develop more
 reliable greenhouse gas (GHG) emission estimates for
 Wastewater treatment (WWT) lagoons. Field tests of
 emissions were conducted for WWT lagoons that use
 anaerobic processes to treat large volumes of waste-
 water with  large biological  oxygen demand  (BOD)
 loadings. Air emissions and wastewater were  meas-
 ured at anaerobic lagoons at three  meat  processing
 plants and  two publicly owned treatment works. The
 overall emission rates of CH4, carbon dioxide, carbon
 monoxide,  nitrous  oxide,   ammonia  (NH3),  and
 chlorofluorocarbons were measured from each source
 using an open-path monitoring approach. The emitted
 compounds were identified and quantified  by Fourier-
 Transform  Infrared  spectroscopy. Emission factors
 were developed for CH4 and NH3 as a function of the
 plant production rate, wastewater parameters (e.g., in-
 fluent BOD  and chemical oxygen demand (COD) load-
 ings), and WWT system performance (e.g., BOD and
 COD removal rates).

 Keywords:  "Greenhouse  gases,  "Emission factors,
 "Waste  water treatment, "Air  pollution  monitoring,
 Emissions,  Lagoons, Meat packaging industry, Sew-
 age  treatment plants, Methane,  Ammonia, Nitrous
 oxide,    Carbon   dioxide,   Carbon   monoxide,
 Chlorofluorocarbons,  Air  pollution  sources.  Bio-
 chemical oxygen demand, Chemical oxygen demand,
 Anaerobic processes, Air pollution sampling, Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy, "Emission rates, Pub-
licly-owned treatment works.
PB98-117906REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Development of  Analytical  Methods for  Specific
Lawn-Applied Pesticides in House Dust. Final rept.
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
M. Nishioka, M. Brinkman, and H. Burkholder. Jun 96,
92p, EPA/600/R-97/110.
Contract EPA-68-DO-0007
See also PB98-103120. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The purpose of this effort was to develop the  nec-
essary methods needed to assess the potential human
exposure  of lawn-applied pesticides associated with
house dust. The new methods developed presented in
this report are designed for detection of specific lawn-
applied herbicides in house  dust and in extracts of
polyurethane form  (PUF) rollers  used to sample
dislodgeable residues from surfaces. The method de-
veloped for the herbicide acids is applicable, as well, to
the    analysis     of     the    wood-preservative
pentachlorophenol  and  the   disinfectant   2,4-
dichlorophenol. The method developed for the dinitro-
aniline herbicides may also be applied successfully to
the analysis of several thiophosphate insecticides and
a chlorinated fungicide, chlorothalonil.
 Keywords:  "Pesticide   residues,   "Dust,   "Soils,
 "Environmental transport, "Houses, Pesticides, Turf,
 Shoes, Surfaces, Polurethane foam. Carpets, Herbi-
 cides, Disinfectants,  Insecticides, Fungicides, Wood
 preservatives, Detection, Exposure, Analytical meth-
 ods, Quantitaive analysis. Quality assurance, Quality
 control.
 PB98-117989REB                 PC A06/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 Round-Robin Testing  of Methods for Collecting
 Dislodgeable Residues from Carpet
 ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc.,  Research
 Triangle Park, NC.
 C. R. Fortune. Apr 97,76p, EPA/600/R-97/107.
 Contract EPA-68-D5-0049
 See also PB98-103120. Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection Agency, Research Triangle  Park, NC.  Na-
 tional Exposure Research Lab.
 Product  reproduced from digital  image. Order  this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)321-8547;        and         email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
 A round-robin test was conducted using six volunteer
 participants to evaluate  three dislodgeable  residue
 methods in sampling on new carpets treated with a
 commercial pesticide  formulation.  Seven separate
 tests were performed, each using a formulation con-
 taining three target pesticides (chlorpyrifos, pyrethrin I,
 and piperonyl  butoxide). Strict QA/QC guidelines were
 followed as each participant performed replicate sam-
 pling  with the  Southwest  Research Institute  poly-
 urethane foam (PUF) roller, the California roller, and
 the Dow drag sled methods. Sampling precision, as
 determined by the percent relative standard deviation
 (%RSD) for three replicate samples, was high for all
 three  methods for measurements of this type.  The
 transfer efficiency rates found in this study were sub-
 stantially higher than those reported in earlier studies
 of this type.


 Keywords: "Carpets, "Pesticide residues, "Collecting
 methods, Carpeting, Pesticides,  Sampling, Dursban,
 Pyrethrins,  Piperonyl butoxide,  Rollers, Deposition,
 Transfer,  Standard deviation,  Statistical analysis,
 Quality assurance, Quality control, Chlorpyrifos.
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PB98-118003REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Policy for Municipality and Municipal Solid Waste
CERCLA Settlements at  NPL  Co-Disposal Sites.
Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
S. A. Herman. Feb 98,14p.
See also PB91-228262.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA,  22161, USA.

The purpose of this policy is to provide a fair, consist-
ent, andefficient settlement methodology for resolving
the potential liability under CERCLA of generators and
transporters of municipal sewage sludge and/or munic-
ipal solid waste at co-disposal landfills on the National
Priorities List (NPL), and municipal owners and opera-
tors of  such sites.  This policy is intended to reduce
transaction costs,  including  those associated with
third-party litigation, and to encourage global settle-
ments at sites.

Keywords: 'Municipal  wastes, 'Solid waste disposal,
•Government policies,  'Liability, Municipalities, Trans-
portation of hazardous materials, Pollution sources,
US EPA, Superfund, "Co-disposal, 'Settlement(Law),
Waste  generation,  Potentially  responsible parties,
CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response
Compensation and Liability Act), NPL(National Prior-
ities List).
 PB98-118011REB                PC E99/MF E99
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Emission Inventory Improvement Program (Kit).
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 Jul97,2436p-in7v.
 Kit  includes:  PB98-118029,  PB98-118037,  PB98-
 118045, PB98-118052,  PB98-118060, PB98-118078
 and PB98-118086. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
 tection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of
 Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Order 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.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 No abstract available.
 PB98-118029REB               PCS43.00/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guid-
 ance for Emissions Inventory Development Tech-
 nical rept
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 Jul 97,128p, EPA/454/R-97/004A.
 Contract EPA-68-D2-0160
 See also Volume 2, PB98-118037. Sponsored by Envi-
 ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
 NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Also available in kit of 7 components PC E99/MF E99.
 PB98-118011. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax  at  (703)321-8547;  and   email  at
 orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Emission Inventory  Improvement Program (EIIP)
 was established in 1993 to promote the development
 and use of standard procedures for collecting, calculat-
 ing, storing, reporting, and sharing air emissions data.
 Volume I describes the importance of emission inven-
 tory data in making public  policy, the necessity of
 matching inventory collection  efforts to end uses of the
 data,  ana the benefits of using standardized data col-
 lection procedures.

 Keywords: "Air pollution sources, "Data management,
 'Program management,  Air pollution monitoring, Esti-
 mating, Program  regulations, Data acquisition, Data
 analysis, Data quality, Planning, Methodology, Proce-
 dures, Utilization, Program administration, Guidance,
 *EIIP(Emission  Inventory  Improvement  Program),
 •Emission Inventory Improvement  Program, Emission
 inventories, dean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
PB98-118037REB               PCS67.00/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alter-
native Methods. Technical rept.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Jul 97,568p, EPA/454/R-97/004B.
Contract EPA-68-D-0160
See also  Volume  1, PB98-118029  and Volume 3,
PB98-118045.  Sponsored  by  Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
Also available in kit  of 7 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-118011. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1 -800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Emission Inventory Improvement Program (EIIP)
was established in  1993 to promote the development
and use of standard procedures for collecting, calculat-
ing, storing, reporting, and sharing air emissions data.
Volume II describes the importance of emission inven-
tory data  in making public policy,  the  necessity of
matching inventory  collection efforts to end uses of the
data, and the benefits of using standardized data col-
lection procedures.

Keywords:  'Point  sources,  'Air pollution  sources,
'Data management, Air pollution monitoring, Exhaust
emissions. Emission factors, Industrial factors,  Esti-
mating, Pollution regulations,  Data  acquisition.  Data
analysis. Data processing, Data quality, Quality assur-
ance, Quality  control.  Methodology, Requirements,
Mathematical models, Alternatives,  Stationary pollut-
ant  sources, 'EIIP(Emission Inventory Improvement
Program), "Emission Inventory Improvement Program,
Emission inventories. Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990.
 PB98-118045REB               PCS67.00/MF A04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alter-
 native Methods. Technical rept.
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 Jul 97,450p, EPA/454/R-97/004C.
 Contract EPA-68-D-0160
 See also Volume 2.  PB98-118037 and Volume 4,
 PB98-118052. Sponsored by Environmental  Protec-
 tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air
 Quality Planning and Standards.
 Also available in kit of 7 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-118011. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at   (703)321-8547;  and   email  at
 ordere@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The objectives of Volume III are to: establish standard
 procedures for the preparation of area source emission
 inventories; present preferred and alternative methods
 for estimating emissions from  selected area source
 categories; and  describe  new  and innovative esti-
 mation methods in addition to methods that have been
 commonly used.

 Keywords:   'Area  sources,   'Stationary  pollutant
 sources, 'Air pollution  sources. 'Data management.
 Carbon monoxide, Ozone, Air pollution monitoring, Ex-
 haust emissions,  Emission factors, Industrial  factors,
 Estimating, Pollution regulations, Data acquisition. Data
 analysis. Data processing. Data quality, Quality assur-
 ance,  Quality control.  Methodology,  Requirements,
 Mathematical models, Alternatives, "EIIP(Emission In-
 ventory Improvement Program),  'Emission Inventory
 Improvement Program,  Emission inventories, Clean
 Air Act Amendments of 1990.
 PB9S-118052REB               PCS43.00/MF A03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Al-
 ternative Methods. Technical rept.
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 Jul 97,244p, EPA/457/R-97/004D.
 Contract EPA-68-D-0160
 See also Volume 3, PB98-118045 and  Volume 5,
 PB98-118060. Sponsored by Environmental  Protec-
 tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air
 Quality Planning and Standards.
Also available in kit of 7 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-118011. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other  coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworkj.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This volume presents guidance on  the use of three
specific data sources for use in developing distribu-
tions  used in the MOBILE emission factor model.
These distributions include registration, mileage accu-
mulation, travel  distributions, fuel consumption, and
vehicle miles traveled (VMT). In this document,  meth-
odologies and example calculations of the estimation
of local on-road vehicle fleet characteristics and activity
from inspection  and maintenance (I/M) program, re-
mote sensing, and fuel sales data are presented. Spe-
cific evaluations include the estimation of mileage ac-
cumulation rates, registration distributions, diurnal trav-
el distributions  and regional vehicle miles traveled
(VMT). This guidance is separated into three topics ac-
cording  to  the  type  of  data  being  evaluated:
develoment of regestration distributions and  mileage
accumulation  rates from  I/M program data; develop-
ment of registration distributions, diurnal travel distribu-
tions, VMT mix, fleet registration information, and I/M
program  status  from remote sensing program data;
and development of fuel  consumption and VMT from
tax revenue and other data sources.

Keywords: 'Mobile pollutant sources, 'Vehicle air pol-
lution, "Air pollution sources, 'Data management. Fuel
consumption, Fuel economy, Vehicle patterns, Vehicle
inspection, Vehicle registration.  Vehicle maintenance,
Remote  sensing, Air  pollution monitoring.  Exhaust
emissions, Emission factors, Industrial factors. Esti-
mating, Pollution  regulations, Data  acquisition, Data
analysis. Data processing, Data quality, Quality  assur-
ance.  Quality control. Methodology, Requirements,
Mathematical models, Alternatives, *EllP(Emission In-
ventory Improvement Program), "Emission Inventory
Improvement  Program, Emission inventories,  Clean
Air Act Amendments of 1990.
 PB98-118060REB              PCS43.00/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 EIIP Volume 5:  Biogenic  Sources  Preferred and
 Alternative Methods. Technical rept.
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 Jul 97,94p, EPA/457/R-97/004E.
 Contract EPA-68-D-0160
 See also Volume 4, PB98-118052 and Volume 6,
 PB98-118078. Sponsored by  Environmental  Protec-
 tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air
 Quality Planning and Standards.
 Also available in kit of 7 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-118011. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from  NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax  at   (703)321-8547;   and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The goals of this document are to define certain natural
 sources of ozone precursors (biogenic sources of VOC
 and NO(sub x), lighting  as a source of NO(sub x) and
 natural oil or gas seeps as sources of VOC) and to pro-
 vide preferred and alternative methodologies for esti-
 mating emissions from those sources. The sources of
 natural ozone precursors that can be estimated are fur-
 ther limited by the practical consideration of which
 sources  have been studied sufficiently to provide  a
 mechanism for emission calculations.

 Keywords:  'Air pollution sources, 'Data management,
 Natural emissions. Land use. Lighting,  Meteorological
 data, Nitrogen oxides, Natural oil seepage, Soils, Can-
 opies(Vegetation), Ozone, Air pollution monitoring, Ex-
 haust  emissions,  Emission  factors.  Industrial factors,
 Estimating,  Pollution regulations,  Data acquisition,
 Data analysis, Data processing. Data quality, Quality
 assurance,  Quality control, Methodology,  Require-
 ments,    Mathematical    models,    Alternatives,
 "EIIP(Emission  Inventory   Improvement  Program),
 'Emission Inventory Improvement Program, 'Biogenic
 emissions. Emission inventories, Volatile organic com-
 pounds. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
 PB98-118078REB               PCS67.00/MF A04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
EIIP Volume 6: Quality  Assurance Procedures.
Technical rept.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Jul 97,492p, EPA/457/R-97/004F.
Contract EPA-68-D-0160
See also Volume 5, PB98-118060  and  Volume 7,
PB98-118086. Sponsored  by  Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
Also available in kit of 7 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-118011. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax   at  (703)321-8547;   and   email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The objectives of the QA source document are to iden-
tify, improve, consolidate, and document QA practices
and procedures at all steps of the inventory develop-
ment and review processes. Tools, procedures, and
methods useful for inventory QA/QC were identified by
surveying inventory  experts in government agencies
and in the private sector. These procedures are com-
piled in this document and linked to the  appropriate
category  of sources  or stages in the overall inventory
process.

Keywords: *Air pollution sources, 'Data management,
'Quality control, 'Qualiy assurance, Air pollution mon-
itoring. Data quality, Estimating, Data acquisition, Data
analysis, Data processing, Planning, Sensitivity analy-
sis, Requirements, Procedures, *EIIP(Emission Inven-
tory Improvement Program), "Emission Inventory Im-
provement Program, Emission inventories, Clean Air
Act Amendments of 1990.
 PB98-118086REB               PCS67.00/MF A04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 EIIP  Volume 7: Data  Management  Procedures.
 Technical rept.
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
 Jul 97,460p, EPA/457/R-97/004G.
 Contract EPA-68-D-0160
 See also Volume 6, PB98-118078. Sponsored by Envi-
 ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
 NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Also available in kit of 7 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-118011. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);  fax   at  (703)321-8547;  and  email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Emission Inventory  Improvement Program (EIIP)
 was established in 1993 to promote the development
 and use of standard procedures for collecting, calculat-
 ing, storing, reporting, and sharing air emissions data.
 Volume Vil presents preferred and alternative methods
 for managing,  reporting,  and  exhanging emissions
 data.

 Keywords: "Air pollution  sources, "Data management,
 Air  pollution monitoring,  Reporting,  Interprocessor
 communication,  Data transfer(Computers), Computer
 architecture, Protocol(Computers), Standards, Guide-
 lines, Implementation,  Maintenance,  Requirements,
 Procedures, Legal aspects, Costs, *EIIP(Emission In-
 ventory Improvement Program),  "Emission Inventory
 Improvement Program, 'Electronic data interchange,
 Emission inventories.
 PB98-118102REB                 PC A20/MF A04
 Fate, Transport and Transformation Test Guide-
 lines: OPPTS 835 Series.
 Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Jan 98,426p.
 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.

 Several completely new  guidelines representing the
 best  methods currently available in their respective
 areas have been developed:  The Activated Sludge
 Sorption Isotherm Test (835.111) is a simple and effi-
 cient method for determining the sorption potential of
 activated sludge for specific chemical compounds. Hy-
 drolysis as  a  Function  of  pH and Temperature
(835.2130)  is a  new  guideline  that represents  an
upper-tier test for hydrolysis of specific c hemical com-
pounds for which this process is likely to be important.
the Sealed Vessel CO2 Production Tests (835.3120) is
a new method for determining readey, aerobic ultimate
biodegradability  of specif chemical compounds. The
Shake-Flask  Die-Away Test  (835.3170) is a new
guideline for OPPTS, but existed  previously as ASTM
Standard Test Method E  1270-89.  The Sediment/
Water Microcosm Biodegradation  Test (835.3180) also
uses natural water and sediment samples, but the pur-
pose of this method is to determine tests compound
fate in sediment/water cores collected intact from the
enviornment.  The Porous Pot  Test (835.3220) is the
last of the all-new guidelines in the 835 series.

Keywords:        "Environmental        transport,
'Transformations, "Laboratory tests,  'Test methods,
"Guidelines, Chemical analysis,  Analytical methods,
Chemical compounds, Activated sludge process, Sorp-
tion, Hydrolysis, Biodegradation,  Vessels, Carbon di-
oxide, Sediment-water interface.  Flasks, Sludge treat-
ment, "Environmental fate.
PB98-118144REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
National Assessment of Environmental and Eco-
nomic Benefits from  Methane Control and Utiliza-
tion Technologies  at U.S.  Underground  Coal
Mines. Final rept. Apr 94-Apr 97.
Southern Research Inst., Chapel Hill, NC.
S. Masemore, S. Piccot, and J. Lanning. Dec 97,174p,
EPA/600/R-97/152.
Contract EPA-68-D2-0062
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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product from NTIS by:  phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report gives results of EPA research into the emis-
sion processes and control strategies associated with
underground coal mines in the U.S. Goals of the EPA
program have been to assess the economic perform-
ance and emissions  reductions of methane  control
strategies for underground coal mines, and to develop
modeling tools and data bases that miners can use to
conduct their own site-specific methane control analy-
ses. To this end, nine standard or model mines were
designed to closely simulate existing mines in the
major coal producing  regions. Cost performance and
methane reductions were then calculated for a number
of  methane recovery  and  utilization combinations at
these model mines. Algorithms were developed using
site-specific mine designs, geologic parameters, and
costs,  with the assistance of mine operators, mining
consultants, degasification  system consultants, and
the U.S. Bureau of Mines.

 Keywords: "Methane,  "Coal mines,  "Degasification,
"Utilization,  Emissions, Underground mining, Gas re-
covery,  Economic analysis, Cost benefit analysis,
Volatile  matter, Gas  analysis,  Air pollution sources,
 Greenhouse gases. Environmental protection. Air pol-
 lution control.
 PB98-118441REB                 PC A07/MF A02
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
 Chesapeake Bay Program.
 Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biologi-
 cal and Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin,
 Rockville, MD.
 Dec 97,108p, CBP/TRS-191/97, EPA/903/R-97/032.
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, An-
 napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.
 Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at I-SOO-SSS^TIS (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  describes how to access biological
 monitoring data from the  Chesapeake Bay Program
 (CBT) Data Center in Annapolis, Maryland. It provides
 information  on: currently available and soon-tp-be-re-
 leased CBP databases; how to obtain biological and
 living resources monitoring data online from the CBP's
CHESIE computer, online from the CBP Internet Home
Page, online from other Home Pages, or directly from
the Biological  Monitoring Data Manager; the semi-re-
lated database structure used for biological and living
resources monitoring data,  included field names and
attributes; and data dictionary tables.

Keywords: "Chesapeake Bay, "Monitoring, Databases,
Geographic information systems, Submerged plants,
Aquatic vegetation, Aerial surveys, Fishes, Sport fish-
ing, Crabs,  Birds, Animals,  Benthos, Phytoplankton,
Zooplankton, Maryland.
PB98-118474REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Citizens's Guide to Pest  Control and  Pesticide
Safety.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 95,58p, EPA/730/K-95/001.
Color illustrations reproduced in black and white.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000  (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The major goals of this booklet are to help you under-
stand: what steps to take to control pests in and around
your home;  what alternatives  to chemical  pesticides
are available, including pest prevention and non-chem-
ical pest controls; how to choose pesticides and how to
use, store and dispose of them safely; how to reduce
your exposure when others use pesticides; how to
choose  a pest control  company; and what  to do if
someone is poisoned by a pesticide.

Keywords: "Pesticides, "Pest control, "Public  informa-
tion, "Guides, Residential buildings, Utilization, Stor-
age, Exposure, Consumer products, Alternatives.
 PB98-118482REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Status of Im-
 plementation at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 1997,22p.
 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
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 On August 3, 1996, President Clinton signed into law
 the most significant piece of pesticide and food safety
 legislation enacted in many  years, the  Food Quality
 Protection Act (FQPA) of 1996. The new law calls for
 major changes  in pesticide regulation and affords the
 Environmental  Protection Agency  (EPA)  unprece-
 dented opportunities to provide greater health and en-
 vironmental protection, particularly for infants and  chil-
 dren.

 Keywords: "Pesticides, "Food safety, Regulations, Im-
 plementation, Residues, Food, Standards, Protections,
 Registration, Food Quality Protection Act of 1996.
 PB98-119100REB                 PCA18/MFA04
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Seattle, WA. Re-
 gion X.
 Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption
 Study: Exposure Information Obtained through a
 Community-Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
 Refugee Federation Services Center, Seattle, WA.
 C. Nakano, and R. M. Lorenzana. Aug96,394p, EPA/
 910/R-96/007.
 Sponsored by  Environmental Protection Agency, Se-
 attle, WA. Region X.
 Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-5537NTIS (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 document  is the project report for the first of three
 phases of an Asian and  Pacific Islander (A&PI) sea-
 food consumption study: the planning phase. The pur-
 pose of this report is to (a) provide documentation to
 support the need for an A&PI Seafood  Consumption
 Study;  (b) summarize the challenges and triumphs of
 planning this type of work; and (c) provide the products
 of Phase 1.
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Keywords: 'Asian Americans, 'Seafood, 'Food con-
sumption, 'Health  surveys, Food chains.  Environ-
mental exposure pathway, Planning, Community rela-
tions, Puget Sound, Ethnic groups, Information dis-
semination, 'Pacific Islanders, SeattlefWashington).
PB98-119225REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Mon-
itoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Div.
Concentration  of Metal  Pollutants in  Bacterial
Biofilms and Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and
Metamorphosis. Final rept.
Maryland Univ., College Park. Maryland Sea Grant Ex-
tension Program.
M. Watch, M. Ewell, R. M. Weiner, and J. T. Kovach. 29
Apr 97,94p, CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-3.
Contract MDNR-CB93-004-004
Sponsored by Maryland Dept of Natural Resources,
Annapolis. Monitoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Div.
and Maryland Power Plant Research Program, Annap-
olis.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)321-8547;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This study tested the  hypothesis that mercury,  cad-
mium and chromium become bound to or within the
exoootymers of aquatic microbial biofilms, where they
can be concentrated to the extent that they block or re-
tard oyster settlement. Mercuric chloride, methyl mer-
cury chloride, cadmium chloride and potassium chro-
mate were used to test.

Keywords:  'Water pollution effects(Animals), "Heavy
metals, 'Oysters, Bacteria, Mercury compounds, Cad-
mium  compounds.  Chromium compounds.  Larvae,
Growth rates. Growth stages,  Metamorphism, Shell-
fish,  Biochemistry, Ecological  concentration.  Bio-
accumulation, Biofilms.
 PB98-119233REB                PC A04/MF A01
 Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources. Annapolis. Mon-
 itoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Div.
 Statistical  Analysis of the Extensive Component
 of the Maryland Department of the  Environment
 Stream Acidification Monitoring Program.
 Coastal Environmental Services, me., Linthteum, MD.
 P. E. Miller. May 96,32p, CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-2.
 Contract MDPP-PR97-055-001
 See also PB95-109385 and PB88-213996. Sponsored
 by Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis.
 Monitoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Div. and Man/-
 land Power Plant Research Program, Annapolis.
 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.

 This report describes a  statistical review of the Mary-
 land Department of the Environment (MDE) Stream
 Acidification Monitoring  Program (SAMP).  The SAMP
 program was developed from the Maryland Synoptic
 Stream  Chemistry Survey (MSSCS) which was con-
 ducted by the Maryland Department of Natural Re-
 sources (DNR) in the spring of 1987. The statistical
 analyses described in this report as part of an evalua-
 tion of the MDE SAMP. In particular, estimates of varia-
 bility based on data from the  MDE SAMP program
 were compared to similar estimates from  three other
 stream surveys: the MSSCS, the 1993 Maryland Bio-
 logical Stream Survey (MBSS)  Pilot Study conducted
 by DNR, and the  1994 MBSS also conducted by DNR.
 tn addition,  appropriate statistical estimation  proce-
 dures that can be applied to data from the SAMP pro-
 gram were  developed.  Estimates of average water
 quality values and trends in water quality for the period
 of sampling (1990-1995 in the Appalachian Plateau
 1991-1995 for the Northern Coastal Plain  and South-
 ern Coastal Plain) were calculated based on these pro-
 cedures.

 Keywords: 'Maryland, "Acid streams. 'Statistical anal-
 ysis, "Water pollution monitoring. Acidic waters, Acidifi-
 cation, Water chemistry, Aquatic ecosystems, Acid
 neutralizing  capacity, water quality. Water sampling,
 Trends, Environmental surveys.
PB98-119241REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Status and  Trends in Benthic Macroinvertebrate
Communities as an Indicator of Water Quality at
Maryland's Core Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Mon-
itoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Div.
E. S. Friedman. Apr 96,68p, CBWP-MANTA-MN-96-1.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Benthic  macroinvertebrate  communities have been
sampled at 27 of Maryland's CORE monitoring stations
since 1976.  On average, the benthic samples have
been collected annually during the spring to summer
months using either a Surber sampler or  Fullner modi-
fied Hester Dendy multiplate sampler, Using this data-
base of 17 years of benthic information, water quality
trends   were   determined   by   examining  the
macroinvertebrate community over time, from 1976 to
1992. Four measures were selected to  evaluate the
macroinvertebrate community: taxa number, Shannon-
Weiner  diversity  index; modified  Hilsenhoff biotic
index; and percentage of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera,
Trichoptera  (%EPT).   These community measures
were analyzed for significant correlations with time
using non-parametric statistical tests.

Keywords: 'Benthos, 'Invertebrates,  "Biological com-
munities, Biological indicators, Water quality, Mary-
land, Species diversity. River basins, Sampling, Statis-
tical analysis.  Environmental   monitoring,  Environ-
mental surveys.  Trends, 'Index of Biotic  Integrity,
•Monitoring stations.
PB98-119258REB                 PC A11/MF A03
Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Mon-
itoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Div.
Interaction among Environmental Factors and Re-
cruitment Potential in Striped Bass. Final rept.
Maryland  Univ.,  Solomons. Chesapeake  Biological
Lab.
E. D. Houde, E. S. Rutherford, and S. D. Leach. 29 Apr
97,216p, CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-4.
Contract MDNR-CB94-011 -002
See also PB98-119316. Prepared in cooperation wfth
Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor. School  of Natural Re-
sources and  Environment. Sponsored by Maryland
Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Monitoring and
Non-Tidal Assessment Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A series of laboratory experiments was completed in
1994 and 1995 to test the main and interactive  effects
of temperature, pH, and prey level on survival, growth
and production of striped bass larvae. Eggs and larvae
of hatchery-spawned striped bass were tested in ex-
periments run at the Chesapeake Biological Labora-
tory. Response surface modeling followed the experi-
ments to determine critical levels of each factor and to
test the models using field data from the Potomac and
Nanticoke Rivers. Four kinds of experiments were run
in which survival,  size,  growth rates and production
were measured response variables: (1) Shock experi-
ments were short-term tests of survival and growth re-
sponses of eggs, yolk-sac and feeding-stage larvae to
sudden drops in temperature and pH. (2) Three-factor
experiments were 16-day chronic exposure tests of lar-
vae exposed to prey levels Of 25,100, and 400 Artemia
nauplii per liter, pH levels of 6.2, 7.0 and 7.8 and tem-
peratures of 16.0, 19.0 and 22.0 deg C (1994) or 15.0,
19,0 and 23.0 deg C (1995). (3) An Episodes experi-
ment tested the effects of sudden drops in pH and tem-
perature, when applied to larvae at either 4 or 9-days
posthatch in 14-day experiments.  (4) An experiment of
Programmed fluctuations in pH and temperature tested
for effects of constant,  increasing, and  episodic
changes in pH and temperature during a 20-day exper-
imental period.

Keywords: 'Monitoring, 'Aquatic ecosystems, 'Striped
bass, 'Chesapeake  Bay, Larval, Water quality, pH,
Temperature, Environmental impacts. Fisheries, Re-
production(Biology), Morone saxatilis.
PB98-119266REB                 PC A04/MF Ap1
Maryland  Dept.  of  Natural Resources,  Annapolis.
Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Programs.
Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry
Depositing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Maryland Univ., College Park. Dept. of Chemistry and
Biochemistry.
J. M. Ondov, andZ. Lin. 30 Jul 97,40p, CBWP-
MANTA-AD-97-5.
Contract PPRP-PR-053-001
Sponsored by Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources,
Annapolis.  Chesapeake Bay  and  Watershed Pro-
grams, and Maryland Power Plant Research Program,
Annapolis.
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Concentrations of A), As, Cd, Cr, Cu,  Fe, Mn, S, Se, V,
Zn, Ni, Pb, measured in aerosol particles over a  15
year period at 16 sites in  Man/land, Delaware, and
Pennsylvania  were used to estimate dry deposition
fluxes of these elements to the Chesapeake Bay's 7
major sub-basins. The  concentration data were ad-
justed to reflect PM 2.5, as necessary, and averaged to
produce five  spatially-discrete categories, including
two urban (i.e., Philadelphia/Camden and Washington,
DC) and three rural (Deep Creek Lake, rural Bay, and
Lewes, DE) areas. Concentrations observed in each of
these regions were mapped onto the Bay Program's
Phase-Ill  Chesepeake  Bay watershed  model seg-
ments for each of the 7 major sub-basins and for the
model's 9 land-use categories.

Keywords:  "Chesapeake  Bay,   'Trace elements,
"Aerosols,  "Particles,   'Air   pollution  sampling,
"Ecological concentration, Urban areas, Rural  areas,
Path oT pollutants. Land use, Watersheds, Maryland,
Delaware, Pennsylvania, Tables(Data), 'Dry deposi-
tion.
PB98-119274REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Mon-
itoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Div.
Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment
of Status, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
Versar, Inc., Columbia, MD.
M. Southeriand, E. Rzemien, N. Roth, L. Corio, and J.
Lynch. Oct 97,128p, CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-6.
Contract PPRP-PR-96-055-001
Color illustrations reproduced in black and white. See
also  PB96-117882.  Prepared  in  cooperation with
Lynch (James), State Coll., PA. Sponsored by Mary-
land Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Monitor-
ing and  Non-Tidal  Assessment Div.  and Maryland
Power Plant Research Program, Annapolis.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report is the first in a series that will document and
reevaluate  the trends in  the atmospheric deposition
problem, especially in regard to implementation of the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. This report is or-
ganized in four chapters.  Each chapter addresses the
three issues of acidic, nutrient, and toxic atmospheric
deposition in a parallel manner. Chapter 1 provides a
brief description of the atmospheric deposition process
and its effects on Maryland's aquatic and terrestrial re-
sources. Chapter 2  identifies the sources of atmos-
pheric pollutants affecting Maryland and describes the
relative contributions of different industries and geo-
graphic regions. Chapter  3 presents the  status and
trends in atmospheric deposition in Maryland based on
a range of studies including analysis of original, long-
term  data  sets from  the Chesapeake Bay region.
Chapter 4 discusses the regulatory controls and strate-
gies for monitoring, modeling, and mitigating adverse
effects on resources that will likely determine the ex-
tent of the atmospheric deposition problem in the fu-
ture.

Keywords:  'Environmental monitoring, 'Surface wa-
ters, "Air pollution, Toxic substances, Ozone, Nitrogen
oxides, Nutrients, Air pollution sources, Aquatic eco-
systems,  Water chemistry,  Acidification,  Environ-
mental effects. Trends, Maryland, "Atmospheric depo-
sition. Acid deposition. Hazardous air pollution, Clean
Air Act Amendents of 1990.
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                                                  EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-119316REB                 PCA14/MFA03
Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Mon-
itoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Div.
Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass
Recruitment: Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments
in the Nanticoke River. Final rept.
Maryland  Univ., Solomons.  Chesapeake  Biological
Lab.
L L. Kellogg, E. D. Houde, D. H. Secor, and J. W.
Gooch. 15 Nov 96,288p, CBWP-MANTA-AD-96-2.
Contract MDNR-CB93-006-002
See also  PB98-119258. Sponsored by Maryland Dept.
of Natural Resources, Annapolis. Monitoring and Non-
Tidal Assessment Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Recruitments of striped bass (Morpne saxatilis) in the
Nanticoke River, Maryland, had  failed for a 20-yr pe-
riod, leading to postulations that the river was dysfunc-
tional with respect to its ability to produce young  striped
bass. The authors investigated the early-life dynamics
of striped bass egg and larvae in the Naticoke during
the 1992 and 1993 spawning seasons to determine if
episodic weather events and water quality affected sur-
vival, growth, and potential to recruit. Fortuitously, the
two years were characterized by contrasting environ-
mental conditions. A recruitment failure occurred dur-
ing 1992, a relatively dry year, but a successful  recruit-
ment was generated in 1993, a relatively wet year. The
successful year class produced in 1993 was the first
strong recruitment in the Naticoke since 1972. Based
upon ichthyoplankton  surveys from  April to June in
1992 and 1993, and otolithaging analyses, the authors
determined the distributions and abundances, the age
structure, and the growth and mortality rate,  of the wild
population of striped bass eggs and larvae in the  Nan-
ticoke  River.  The authors had hypothesized that epi-
sodic events associated with precipitation, acidification
and releases of toxic metals would lead to poor survival
of larval cohorts hatched during and immediately after
such events.  In addition, the authors tested the ability
of the nursery  environment to support  larval  striped
bass survivaj and growth by strategically releasing
hatchery-origin  larvae during  April and  May in  each
year. In each year, in situ environmental data loggers
provided hourly information on  temporal and  spatial
variability in temperature, salinity, conductivity, and pH
in the nursery environment. In addition,  during  each
ichthyoplankton survey (14 surveys  in 1992, 13 sur-
veys in 1993), site-specific measurements of tempera-
ture, salinity, conductivity, oxygen concentration, pH,
alkalinity, acid neutralizing capacity, and heavy metal
concentrations  were  obtained  at  sampling  sites.
Zooplankton samples, from plankton-net collections at
two (1992) or three (1993) sites, were obtained during
each survey.

Keywords:  'Aquatic  ecosystems,   'Striped   bass,
•Nanticoke   River,  Fisheries,   Larvae,   Reproduc-
tion(Biology), Monitoring,  Regulations,  Chesapeake
Bay, Water quality, pH, temperature, Morone saxatilis.


PB98-120728REB                 PC A10/MF A02
Environmental Technology Initiative, Washington, DC.
Environmental   Technology  Initiative:   FY1994-
FY1995  Projects.  Removing  Barriers to Innova-
tions That Protect Public Health and the Environ-
ment
Global Environment and Technology  Foundation, An-
nandale, VA.
Jul97,176p,  EPA/238/R-96/001.
See also PB94-140936. Sponsored by Environmental
Technology Initiative, Washington, DC.
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(703)321 -S547;         and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Environmental Technology  Initiative (ETI)  is an
interagency effort led  by the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) to improve public health  and en-
vironmental quality by removing regulatory, informa-
tional institutional, and other barriers to technology in-
 novation. Reducing these barriers can  create a win-
win-win for our environment, our economy, and pur
 quality of life. ETI is fulfilling EPA's commitment to  im-
 plement  the  National   Environmental  Technology
 Strategu (NETS) throughout America by reducing bar-
riers to technology innovation. This report describes
examples  of the progress they  are  achieving.  With
funds allocated to over 465 recipients and additional in-
kind and direct contributions made by 690 partners
across the country, ETI catalyzes public/private  part-
nerships that reward  performance-based approaches
to protecting public health and the environment. Typi-
cal ETI partnerships  include  small businesses, com-
munities, and federal, regional, state, local, and tribal
levels of government.

Keywords: 'Federal agencies, 'Environmental protec-
tion, 'Pollution control,  'Research and development,
'Technology innovation, Pollution abatement, Waste
management,  Interagency cooperation, Technology
assessment, Technology transfer, Research projects,
Project  management,  Project administration. State
agencies. Investments, Regulations, Information dis-
semination, Environmental Technology Initiative.
of these methods and the logistical foundation con-
structed during field projects. The manual includes flow
charts with overall summaries of specific field activities
required to visit a lake site and collect data for these in-
dicators.  Tables give  step-by-step  protocol instruc-
tions. The manual  also  includes  example field  data
forms for recording measurements and observations
made in  the  field  and sample tracking information.
Checklists of  all supplies and equipment  needed for
each field task are  included to help ensure that these
materials are available when required.

Keywords: 'Lakes,  'Surface waters,  'Water sampling,
"Manuals, Aquatic  habitats, Aquatic biology, Aquatic
plants, Aquatic animals, Biological communities, Chlo-
rophyll, Diatoms, Zooplankton, Benthos,  Fish, Birds,
Bottom sediments, Water chemistry,  Bioindicators, En-
vironmental quality, *EMAP(Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment Program), "Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment Program.
PB98-122195REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml. Of-
fice of Mobile Sources.
Opportunities  to  Improve  Air  Quality through
Transportation Pricing Programs. Technical rept.
ICF Kaiser, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
Sep97,138p, EPA/420/R-97/004.
Prepared in cooperation with Apogee Research, Inc.,
Bethesda, MD. Sponsored by Environmental  Protec-
tion Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml. Office of Mobile Sources.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)321-8547;         and         email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document is intended to give state and local air
quality and transportation planners, elected  govern-
ment officials, and other interested parties background
information  on transportation  pricing programs. Spe-
cifically, this document explains why pricing can make
sense, the institutional relationships necessary for pric-
ing measures to work, and some pitfalls to avoid in im-
plementing  a program. Examples of  pricing programs
adopted throughout the country illustrate these points.

Keywords:  'Air  pollution abatement, 'Transportation
pricing, 'Cost benefit  analysis, Transportation plan-
ning. Transportation regulation. Exhaust emission con-
trol,  Travel costs, Automobile usage,  Commuting
costs, Environmental impact  assessments,  Program
management, Implementation, Planning.


PB98-122211REB                 PCA13/MFA03
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
Environmental  Monitoring and  Assessment Pro-
gram Surface Waters. Field Operations Manual for
Lakes.
 Lockheed  Environmental Systems and Technologies
Co., Las Vegas, NV.
J. R. Baker, D. V. Peck, and D. W. Sutton. Jun 97,
256p, EPA/620/R-97/001.
Contracts EPA-68-CCKJ049, EPA-68-C8-0006
 Prepared in cooperation with ManTech Environmental
Technology, Inc., Corvallis, OR. and Technology Appli-
cations, Inc., Cincinnati, OH. Sponsored by  National
 Health and Environmental Effects Research Lab., Cor-
vallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The methods and instructions for field operations pre-
 sented in this manual for lake surveys were developed
 and tested through 4 years of pilot and demonstration
 projects from  1991 through 1994. This document de-
 scribes procedures for collecting data, samples, and
 information about biotic assemblages, environmental
 measures, or attributes of indicators of lake ecosystem
 condition.  In addition to methodology,  additional infor-
 mation on data management and other logistical as-
 pects is integrated  into the  procedures and overall
 operational scenario. Procedures are described for col-
 lecting chlorophyl a, water, sedimentary diatoms, and
 zooplankton data in conjunction with the development
 of standard methods to obtain acceptable index sam-
 ples for macrobenthos, fish assemblage, fish tissue
 contaminants,  riparian birds, and  physical  habitat
 structure. The manual describes field implementation
PB98-122229REB                 PC A06/MF A02
Ecological Functions of Off-Channel Habitat, Wil-
lamette River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
National  Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
C. W. Andrus, D. H. Landers, M. L. Erway, D. Sharps,
and S. P. Cline. 6 Jun 97,10Op, EPA/600/R-98/004.
Prepared in cooperation with Dynamac Corp., Corval-
lis, OR.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Off-channel features such as alcoves and side chan-
nels can have important ecological functions for large
rivers such as the Willamette River. Some species and
age classes of fish may select these features instead of
the main channel to feed, avoid predation by other fish,
escape fast water, or seek out cool water in the sum-
mer. Other organisms  such as amphibians, mussels,
and birds may also be attracted  to alcoves and side
channels because of unique physical and water quality
characteristics. This  proposal describes research to
evaluate the functions of alcoves and side channels in
a large river ecosystem, determine factors that cur-
rently affect their ecological functions, and identify fu-
ture management actions that could be taken to im-
prove these functions. In addition, the authors intend to
 relate the processes occurring within alcoves and side
channels to processes occurring in the main channel,
 in  adjacent ground water, and the  riparian vegetative
 community.

 Keywords:  "Willamette   River,   'Aquatic  habitats,
 'Biological communities, Aquatic  ecosystems, Fish,
 Vegetation, Water properties. Chemical properties,
 Physical properties,  Dissolved oxygen. Water tem-
 perature, River  regulation. Flow  control, "Side chan-
 nels, Northwestern Region(Oregon).
 PB98-122237REB                 PC A06/MF A02
 Lake Regions of Florida.
 National Health and Environmental Effects Research
 Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
 G. E. Griffith, D. E. Canfield, C. A. Horsburgh, and J. M.
 Omernik. 15 Aug 97, lOOp, EPA/600/R-97/127.
 Prepared in cooperation with Florida Univ., Gainesville.
 Dept. of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)321-8547;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The authors have defined forty-seven  lake regions of
 Florida by mapping and analyzing water quality data
 sets in conjunction  with information on soils,  physiog-
 raphy, geology, vegetation, climate, and land  use/land
 cover, as well as relying on the expert judgement of
 local limnologists and resource managers. This spatial
 framework has also been used to help  illustrate the re-
 gional differences in parameters such as total phos-
 phorus and acid-neutralizing capacity. The Florida lake
 regions and  associated maps  and  graphs of lake
 chemistry are intended to provide an effective frame-
 work for assessing lake characteristics, calibrating pre-
 dictive models, guiding lake management, and framing
 expectations by lake users and lakeshore residents.
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords: 'Florida, 'Lakes, 'Surface waters, 'Water
resources. Water quality, Water chemistry, Aquatic
habitats, Soils, Geomorphotogy. Geology, Vegetation,
Climate, Land use, Ground cover, Phosphorus, Alka-
linity, Acid neutralizing capacity, Regional analysis.
PB98-122245REB                PC A07/MF A02
Effects of Different Habitats versus  Agricultural
Practices on Farmland Birds in Ontario. Technical
rept. series.
Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa (Ontario).
K. E. Freemark, and M. Csizy. 1997,102p, CWS-TRS-
280.
Summary in  French.  Prepared  in  cooperation with
Csizy (Myriam), Ottawa (Ontario).
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The extent and intensity of modem agriculture have
significant adverse implications  for farmland wildlife
and their habitats. A comparative field study was con-
ducted on organic farms and conventional (chemical)
farms in Ontario to identify important crop and non-
crop  habitats and agricultural practices for different
groups of farmland birds, and to quantify their effects
on bird species richness and abundance.

Keywords: 'Birds, "Farms, "Wildlife, Ontario, Canada,
Habitats, Organic farms. Chemical farms, Agricultural
practices, Fertilizers, Herbicides, 'Foreign technology.
 PB98-123045REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau Creek Water-
 shed, 1990.
 Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
 field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
 J. Lesnak. Mar 97,42p, IEPA/WPC/92-002.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 An intensive stream survey was conducted in the Big
 Bureau Creek watershed  in 1990. The study area lies
 within Bureau County in north-central Illinois. Six sta-
 tions were sampled for water chemistry, fish population
 and instream habitat.  Based on these data, environ-
 mental quality was evaluated using various indices, in-
 cluding water quality (WQI), fish community (IBI) and
 instream habitat (PIBI). Each station was rated for de-
 gree of use support of aquatic life and classified ac-
 cording to the Biological Stream Characterization Sys-
 tem used for Illinois streams.

 Keywords: 'Big Bureau Creek, "Watersheds, 'Aquatic
 habitats, Water quality, Biological communities. Inver-
 tebrates, Aquatic biology, Fish populations. Species di-
 versity, Streams, Water  chemistry. Environmental
 quality, Bureau County(lllinois).
 PB98-123052REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Lake Michigan Water  Quality Report 1992-1993.
 Final rept.
 Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
 field. Bureau of Water.
 Jun 97.136p, IEPA/BOW/97-007.
 See also report for 1988, PB91 -200634. Prepared in
 cooperation with Chicago  Dept. of Water, IL. Water
 Quality Surveillance Section. See also PB98-123052.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)321-8547;        and         email         at
 orders@ntis.fedwofld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 In assessing water quality (Tables 1  and 2), the Lake
 Michigan Water Quality Standards are used along with
 General Use and Public and Food Processing Water
 Supply Standards. Additionally, on criterion for beach
 closure was also used in this evaluation. Discharges
 along the Illinois shore now consist primarily of cooling
 water and some combined  sewer overflows. Major
 sources of pollutants along the Illinois shore  of Lake
 Michigan are atmospheric disposition, urban runoff and
 in-place contaminants.
Keywords:  'Lake  Michigan,  "Water  quality  data,
'Environmental  surveys,  'Trends,  Water  pollution
monitoring, Waste  water disposal, Metals,  Cyanide,
Water chemistry. Trophic level, Toxicfty, Fish, Bio-
accumulation,  Aquatic  ecosystems,  Phytoplankton,
Feces,  Coliform bacteria,  Beaches,  Tables(Data),
Zebra mussels.
PB98-123060REB                 PC A08/MF A02
National Radon  Proficiency  Program:  Guidance
on Quality Assurance.
National Air and Radiation Environmental Lab., Mont-
gomery, AL.
Oct97,140p, EPA/402/R-95/012.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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(703)321-8547;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document provides, guidance in the areas of qual-
ity assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) for partici-
pants in the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency's
(EPA)  National Radon  Proficiency Program  (RPP)
(U.S. EPA 1995a). The QA practices described in this
report are necessary and expected components of
high quality radon arid radon decay product measure-
ments.  The  specific   QC  measurements,  record-
keeping, and analysis methods outlined are consistent
with routine  procedures for radiation  measurements
and standard  practices by  Federal laboratories and
contractors.

Keywords: 'Quality assurance, 'Radiation detection.
Quality control, Radon, Indoor  air pollution. Contrac-
tors, Performance standards. Program management.
Certification,   Testing,   Requirements,  Procedures,
Government policies, 'National Radon Proficiency Pro-
gram.
 PB98-123235REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
 Chesapeake Bay Program.
 Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
 Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis.
 B. Sauls, D. bowling, J. Odenkirk, and E. Cosby. Jan
 98,64p, EPA/903/R-98/001, CBP/TRS-193/98.
 Prepared in  cooperation  with Virginia Marine Re-
 sources Commission, Newport News. VA. and Virginia
 Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries, Richmond. Spon-
 sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Annapoiis,
 MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

 This report is the result of a multj-jurisdictional effort to
 explore current knowledge of the Chesapeake  Bay's
 catfish populations.  Long-term surveys of catfish spe-
 cies do not exist in  the Chesapeake Bay region, and
 basic biological data are fragmented with small,  re-
 gional studies conducted over intermittent periods of
 time. This report represents a regi9nal cooperative ef-
 fort to bring together all available information and as-
 similate the best possible understanding of catfish biol-
 ogy, ecology and stock dynamics of native and intro-
 duced catfish species in the Chesapeake Bay system.
 This report also documents the evolution of social, eco-
 nomic, and recreational dependence as fisheries have
 developed following the  naturalizaton of  non-native
 catfish species. As efforts shift to exploit more abun-
 dant or  less regulation resources,  resilient species
 such as catfish should be carefully monitored. By as-
 sembling current information and identifying  research
 and data needs,  this  report establishes a reference
 from which to gauge and direct future management.

 Keywords:  "Catfish, "Chesapeake  Bay,  "Estuaries,
 "Surveys, Fish populations. Habitats, Freshwater fish,
 Maryland,  Virginia,  Ictaluridae,  Ameiurus  catus,
 Ameiurus  matalis,  Ictalurus  punctatus,  Ictalurus
 furcatus.
 PB98-123243REB                 PC A111MF A03
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
 Chesapeake Bay Program.
Atlas of Chesapeake Bay  Basin Biological and
Living Resources  Long Term  Monitoring  Pro-
grams, 1997.
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin,
Rockville, MD.
J. Ducnuigeen, P. H. Jasinski, and C. Buchanan. Dec
97,220p, EPA/903/R-97/033, CBP/TRS-192/97.
Sponsored by  Environmental Protection Agency, An-
napolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program. See also
PB98-123243.
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Tables of Contents:
   Bacteriological Monitoring;
   Phytoplankton Monitoring;
   Zooplankton Monitoring;
   Benthic Monitoring;
   Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Monitoring;
   Shellfish Monitoring;
   Fish Monitoring;
   and Bird Monitoring.

Keywords: "Chesapeake Bay, 'Environmental monitor-
ing,  "Research projects,  "Atlases, Aquatic bacteria,
Phytoplankton,  Zooplankton,  Benthos,  Submerged
plants, Aquatic  plants,  Shellfish,  Fish, Waterfowl,
Water birds, Aquatic habitats, Aquatic ecosystems, Bi-
ological communities, New York, Pennsylvania, Wash-
ington DC, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia.
PB98-123300REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Resource  Guide for Electrokinetics  Laboratory
and Field Processes Applicable  to  Radioactive
and Hazardous Mixed Wastes in Soil and Ground-
water from 1992-1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Radiation and Indoor Air.
30 Sep 97,94p, EPA/402/R-97/006.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document attempted to list and describe all pub-
lished work on electrokinetic remediation 1992 to 1997.
This work  includes electrokinetic remediation being
used commercially or on  a bench, pilot, field, or con-
ceptual scale. There are three categories in this  re-
source  guide.  The category.  Category A, lists  all
electrokinetic processes that are used as the remedi-
ation tool  at a contaminated site. Category B lists all
electrokinetic processes that are being used on the
bench, pilot, or field scale. Finally, Category C lists all
electrokinetic process that are in the conceptual devel-
opment stage. Electrokinetic remediation being used
abroad was also included in this resource guide. Infor-
mation about each electrokinetic system includes the
developers' name and address, technical description,
status, cost, and illustration (if available).

Keywords:  "Electrokinetics,  "Radioactive  wastes,
'Hazardous materials, 'Waste treatment. Soil contami-
nation, Soil treatment, Land pollution control, Ground
water, Water tratment, Water pollution control, Elec-
trodes, Diffusion, Electrolysis, Electrophoresis, Electric
current, Remediation, Laboratory tests. Field  tests,
'Mixed wastes, Electro-osmosis, Electromigration.
 PB98-123995REB                 PC A07/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Large Building Radon Manual. Final rept. Mar-Sep
 96.
 Southern Research Inst, Birmingham, AL.
 C. S. Fowler, A. D. Williamson, B. E. Pyle, and S. E.
 McDonough. Nov97,102p, SRI-ENV-96-463-
 7722.3.63.10, EPA/600/R-97/124.
 Contract EPA-68-D2-0062
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
 Control Div.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
The report summarizes information on how building
systerns-^especially the heating, ventilating, and  air-
conditioning  (HVAC)  system-influence  radon entry
into large buildings and can be used to mitigate radon
problems. It addresses the fundamentals of large build-
ing HVAC systems and the entry mechanisms for
radon in  large buildings. It reviews different types of
radon measurements and how to plan a deployment of
instruments to obtain desired results. A proposed diag-
nostic protocol is outlined for investigating a generic
large building based on investigations made in Florida
and other places. It summarizes mitigation results re-
ported in previously cited papers and reviews some of
the factors to  consider in designing, installing,  and
evaluating the  effectiveness of a mitigation system. It
concludes with some recommended building design
and operating practices for new-construction large
buildings.

Keywords: 'Radon, 'Buildings, 'Indoor  air pollution,
'Space HVAC systems, 'Manuals, Natural radioactiv-
ity, Radioecological concentration,  Radionuclide mi-
gration,  Air flow, Air  infiltration, Air pollution control,
Mitigation, Design analysis, Facilities management, Di-
agnostic techniques.
PB98-124001REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a
Variety of Endpoints and Exposures.
ICF Kaiser International, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
L. Haber, B. Allen, J. Seed, and K. Gan. Dec 97,708p,
NCEA-W-0358, EPA/600/R-97/138.
Contract EOA-68-D2-0129
See also PB95-213765. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. National Center
for Environmental Assessment.
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The series  of reports included in this volume is the re-
sult of an effort to gain wider experience with the use of
the benchmark dose (BMD) approach for a variety of
endpoints of toxicity for several environmental agents.
The reports on each chemical were developed individ-
ually, but have been  collected in this  document to
make the series of reports more easily available as a
group of separate but related efforts. One of the novel
BMD approaches explored in detail for the first time in
these  reports  was the modeling and calculation of
BMDs for continuous data. In particular, the use of the
hybrid model developed by Gaylor and Slikker  and
elaborated by Crump was explored in detail here using
the  BENCH-C software  developed  by  ICF Kaiser.
Characteristics of the model  are dependent on the
background rate of effects, variability in the data, and
determination of a cut-point for what is considered an
adverse degree of change in  a response. These re-
ports explore several approaches by varying the pa-
rameters of background rate and cut-point, and choos-
ing different levels of the probability of  abnormal re-
sponse.

Keywords:    "Environmental   exposure   pathway,
'Toxicity, 'Risk assessment, Health  hazards.  Health
effects. Dose-response relationships, Dosage, Envi-
ronmental  pollution,  Superfund, Probability, Mathe-
matical models, Statistical data, 'Benchmark dose,
•Endpoints.
 PB98-124217REB                 PC E99/MF E99
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 National Center for Environmental Assessment.
 Exposure Factors Handbook (Kit).
 Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA. Exposure Assessment
 Div.
 Aug 97,952p-in 3v.
 Kit includes PB98-124225,  PB98-124233  and PB98-
 124241.  Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection
 Agency, Washington, DC. National Center for Environ-
 mental Assessment.
 Order 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.

 No abstract available.
PB98-124225REB                 PC A11/MF A03
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1,  General
Factors (Final Report).
Versar,  Inc., Springfield, VA. Exposure Assessment
Div.
P. Wood, L. Phillips, A. Adenuga, C. Wilkes, M. Wilson,
M. Koontz, and H. Rector. Aug 97,222p, NCEA-W-
0005-V1, EPA/600/P-97/002FA.
Contracts EPA-68-DO-O101, EPA-68-D3-0013
See also PB97-117683, Volume 2, PB98-124233 and
Volume 3, PB98-124241. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington,  DC. National Center
for Environmental Assessment.
Also available in kit of 3 components  PC E99/MF E99,
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The document provides a  summary of the available
statistical data on various factors assessing human ex-
posure. Volume 1 includes an introduction and discus-
sion of variability and uncertainty and provides data for
drinking water consumption, soil ingestion, inhalation
rates, and dermal factors including skin area and soil
adherence  factors. Recommended  values  are also
provided for various segments of the population who
may have  characteristics different from the general
population.

Keywords: 'Environmental exposure, 'Factor analysis,
'Public health, "Risk   assessment. Drinking  water,
Water consumption. Soils,  Ingestion(Biology), Inhala-
tion,  Skin  absorption.  Chemical compounds.  Toxic
substances. Health hazards, Maximum permissible in-
take,   Variability,   Uncertainty,   Statistical  analysis,
'Exposure factors.
 PB98-124233REB                PCA18/MFA03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 National Center for Environmental Assessment.
 Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food In-
 gestion Factors (Final Report).
 Versar, Inc.,  Springfield,  VA. Exposure Assessment
 Div.
 P. Wood, L. Phillips, A. Adenuga, C. Wilkes, M. Wilson,
 M. Koontz, and H. Rector. Aug 97,378p, NCEA-W-
 0005-V2, EPA/600/P-95/002FB.
 Contracts EPA-68-DO-0101, EPA-68-D3-0013
 See also PB97-117691, Volume 1, PB98-124225 and
 Volume 3, PB98-124241. Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection Agency, Washington, DC. National Center
 for Environmental Assessment.
 Also available in kit of 3 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-124217. Product reproduced from digital image.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The document provides a summary of the available
 statistical data on various factors assessing human ex-
 posure. Volume II provides data for consumption of
 fruits and vegetables, fish, meats and dairy products,
 homegrown foods, and breast milk.

 Keywords: 'Environmental exposure, 'Factor analysis,
 'Public health, 'Risk assessment, Food intake,  Food
 consumption, Shellfish, Fish,  Fruits, Vegetables,  Beef,
 Dairy products.  Chemical  compounds.  Toxic  sub-
 stances, Health hazards,  Food chains, Maximum per-
 missible intake, Statistical analysis, "Exposure factors,
 Breast milk.
 PB98-124241REB                 PCA17/MFA03
 Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 National Center for Environmental Assessment.
 Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity
 Factors (Final  Report).
 Versar,  Inc., Springfield, VA. Exposure Assessment
 Div.
 P. Wood, L. Phillips, A. Adenga, C. Wilkes, M. Wilson,
 M. Koontz, and H. Rector. Aug 97,352p, NCEA-W-
 0005-V3, EPA/600/P-95/002FC.
 Contracts EPA-68-DO-0101,EPA-68-D3-0013
 See also PB97-117709, Volume 2, PB98-124233 and
 Volume 1, PB98-124225. Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection Agency, Washington, DC. National Center
 for Environmental Assessment.
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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.

The document provides a summary of the available
statistical data on various factors assessing human ex-
posure, volume III provides data for human activity fac-
tors, consumer product use, and reference residence.

Keywords: 'Environmental exposure, 'Factor analysis,
"Public health, 'Risk assessment, Residential build-
ings,  Environmental transport.  Consumer products,
Utilization, Chemical compounds, Toxic  substances,
Health hazards, Maximum permissible  exposure. Sta-
tistical analysis, Tables(Data), 'Exposure factors.
PB98-124308REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Health Assessment Document for Diesel  Emis-
sions (Preliminary Draft).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
R. Bradow, C. Chen, K. Crump, A. Koppikar, T.
Lambert, B. Lahnert, S. Lestz, K. Menon, D. Guth, and
J. Johnson. Feb 98,586p, NCEA-W-0114, EPA/600/8-
90/057C.
See also Review  Drafts, PB95-192118 and  PB95-
192092. Prepared in cooperation with Clement Inter-
national Corp., Ruston, LA., Michigan Technological
Univ., Houghton., Pennsylvania State Univ., University
Park, and Rochester Univ. Medical Center, NY. Dept.
of Biophysics.
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The 1998 assessment focuses on health hazards (haz-
ard identification and dose-response analysis  for the
purpose  of recommending measures of risk/hazard),
and also provides background information about diesei
engine emissions that is useful for putting the health in-
formation into context. EPA  risk assessment methods
and practice have been followed in identifying possible
human chronic health hazards for adverse noncancer
effects as well as carcinogenicity hazards.

Keywords:  'Health  hazards,  'Risk   assessment,
'Toxicity,  Particulates,  Diesel  engine exhaust emis-
sions. Health  effects, Public health, Air pollution ef-
fects(Humans), Laboratory  animals. Inhalation, Bio-
availability,  Respiratory tract  diseases, Respiratory
system,   Lungs, Environmental  transport. Environ-
mental  exposure pathway,  Dose  response relation-
ships, Emission  factors, Epidemiology, "Diesel emis-
sions, Carcinogenic effects, Noncarcinogenic  effects,
Carcinogenicity.
 PB98-124316REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Demonstration  of a  Paint Spray Booth Emission
 Control Strategy Using Recircufation/Partitioning
 and UV/Ozone  Pollutant Emission Control. Vol-
 ume 1. Technical Report. Final rept. Sep 93-Jun 97.
 Air Quality Specialists, Newport Beach, CA.
 J. Ayer, and D. Proffitt. Feb 98,134p, EPA/600/R-98/
 016A.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0111
 See also Volume 2, PB98-124324 and PB98-116346.
 Prepared in cooperation with Acurex Environmental
 Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC. Sponsored by En-
 vironmental  Protection  Agency, Research  Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.  and
 Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany,  GA. Mainte-
 nance Directorate.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report describes in detail the source testing, con-
 struction, and data reduction/analysis activities  that
 comprise the three phases of a technology demonstra-
 tion program. Phase I  consisted of a detailed baseline
 evaluation of several  paint spray booths operated at
 the Barstow (California) Marine Corps Logistics Base
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
to establish key operating parameters and air toxic
emission profiles. This information was used to design
a safe recirculation/flpw partitioning system for the
paint booths involved in the study to efficiently reduce
the overall exhaust flow rate. Under Phase II, the nec-
essary booth construction and  retrofit modifications
were made, and the air pollution control device was in-
stalled. The recirculation/flow partitioning system was
tested extensively as part of the Phase III  effort to en-
sure that  the  booths operated in  accordance with
health and safety standards mandated by the Occupa-
tional Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and
the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

Keywords: 'Air pollution abatement, "Emission control,
'Spray painting. Exhaust gas recirculation. Flow sepa-
ration, Air  circulation. Flow rates. Ventilation, Ultra-
violet radiation,  Ozone,  Paint  applicators,  Coating
processes, "Paint booths, Pollution  prevention. Parti-
tioning.
PB98-124324REB                PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission
Control  Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioninq
and UV/Ozone  Pollutant Emission Control. Vol-
ume 2. Appendices A-E. Final rept. Sep 93-Jun 97.
Air Quality Specialists, Newport Beach, CA.
J. Aver, and D. Proffitt. Feb 98,302p, EPA/600/R-98/
0168.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0111
See also Volume 1. PB98-124136. Prepared in co-
operation with Acurex Environmental Corp., Research
Triangle  Park, NC. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NIC. Air Pollu-
tion Prevention and Control Div. and Marine Corps Lo-
gistics Base, Albany, GA. Maintenance Directorate.
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(703)321-8547;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report describes in detail the source testing, con-
struction, and data reduction/analysis activities that
comprise the three phases of a technology demonstra-
tion program. Phase I consisted of a detailed baseline
evaluation of several paint spray booths operated at
the Barstow (California)  Marine Corps Logistics Base
to establish key operating parameters and  air toxic
emission profiles. This information was used to design
a safe recirculation/flow partitioning system for the
paint  booths involved in the study to efficiently reduce
the overall exhaust flow rate. Under Phase II, the nec-
essary booth  construction and  retrofit modifications
were made, and the air pollution control device was in-
stalled. The recirculation/flow partitioning system was
tested extensively as part of the Phase III effort to en-
sure  that the booths operated in  accordance with
health and safety standards mandated by the Occupa-
tional Safety and Health Administration  (OSHA) and
the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

Keywords: 'Air pollution abatement, 'Emission control,
"Spray painting, Exhaust  gas recirculation. Flow sepa-
ration. Air circulation, Flow rates, Ventilation, Ultra-
violet radiation.  Ozone, Paint applicators.  Coating
processes,  "Paint booths, Pollution prevention. Parti-
tioning.
PB98-124720REB                PC E99/MF E99
Mercury Study Report to Congress (Kit).
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Dec 97,1948p-in8v.
This document has been reproduced from the best
copy  furnished. Kit  includes PB98-124738, PB98-
124746, PB98-124753, PB98-124761. PB98-124779,
PB98-124787, PB98-124795 and PB98-124803. See
alsoPB96-184619.
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No abstract available.
PB98-124738REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Ex-
ecutive Summary.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
M. H. Keating, K. R. Mahaffey, R. Schoeny, R. B.
Ambrose, J. Swartout, J. W. Nichols, G. E. Rice, and
O. R. Bullock. Dec 97,110p, EPA/452/R-97/003.
This document has been reproduced from the  best
copy furnished. See also PB96-184627 and PB98-
124746.
Also available in kit of 8 components PC E99/MF  E99,
PB98-124720. Product reproduced from digital image.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This volume summarizes findings of the Mercury Study
Report to Congress required of U.S. EPA under the
Clean Air Act Amendments  of 1990. The Report as-
sesses anthropogenic sources contributing to mercury
emissions from electric utility stream generating units,
municipal waste combustion units, and other sources,
including area sources. The summary volume provides
an overview of the Report's findings on properties and
industrial uses of mercury; analysis of atmospheric re-
leases, process, fate and transport of mercury; and
analysts of potential exposure pathways of wildlife and
humans. This summary volume focuses on potential
adverse health effects of methylmercyry exposure to
humans and  wildlife from consumption of fish and
shellfish. Management alternatives including the fol-
lowing possible  control strategies  were reviewed.
Costs of various control measures and research needs
were presented.
Keywords:  "Mercury(Metal),  "Toxicity,  "Air pollution
sources, "Environmental  effects,  "Health  effects,
Methylmercury,  Mercury compounds, Ecological con-
centration, Bioaccumulation, Risk association, Absorp-
tion(Biology), Food chains, Air pollution effects,  Expo-
sure,  Public health, Wildlife,  Ecosystems, Anthropo-
genic sources. Air pollution control.  Clean Air Acts,
Emission inventories.
                                 PCA10/MF A03
                                   Volume 2. An
                                   Emissions in
PB98-124746REB
Mercury Study Report to Congress.
Inventory of Anthropogenic Mercury
the United States.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
M. H. Keating. Dec 97,200p, EPA/452/R-97/004.
This document has been reproduced from the best
copy furnished. See also PB96-184635, PB98-124738
and PB98-124753.
Also available in kit  of 8 components PC E99/MF E99,
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


This volume describes mercury emissions from anthro-
pogenic sources in  the United States. The anthropo-
genic emissions summary estimates national mercury
emissions rates by source category for area and point
sources including combustion, manufacturing and mis-
cellaneous point sources. Combustion point sources
that  dominate  anthropogenic emissions  are  medical
waste incineration, municipal waste combustion, utility
boilers,  and commercial/industrial  boilers. National
emission estimates are based on data from a 1994-
1995 time-frame. Sources of uncertainty and variability
in these emissions categories are described in this vol-
ume. Data needed to improve these estimates are de-
scribed in this volume.
Keywords:  "Mercury(Metal),  "Air pollution sources,
"Emission factors, "United  States,  Methylmercury,
Mercury  compounds,  Anthropogenic sources, Point
sources,  Area sources. Air  pollutants. Combustion
products. Industrial wastes, Exhaust emissions, Munic-
ipal wastes. Urban areas, Incinerators, Boilers, Manu-
facturing, Regional analysis.  Water  pollution, Food
chains. Environmental exposure, Uncertainty analysis,
Estimating, Tables(Data), "Emission inventories.
                                                   PB98-124753REB                 PCA18/MFA04
                                                   Mercury  Study Report  to Congress. Volume 3.
                                                   Fate and Transport of  Mercury in the Environ-
                                                   ment.
                                                   Environmental Protection  Agency, Research Triangle
                                                   Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
                                                   G. E. Rice, R. B. Ambrose, O. R. Bullock, and J.
                                                   Swartout. Dec 97,390p, EPA/452/R-97/005.
                                                   This document has been  reproduced from the best
                                                   copy furnished. See also PB96-184643, PB98-124746
                                                   and PB98-124761.
                                                   Also available in kit of 8 components PC E99/MF E99,
                                                   PB98-124720. Product reproduced from digital image.
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                                                   NTIS (U.S.  customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
                                                   tries);  fax   at  (703)321-8547;  and  email  at
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                                                   Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                                   This volume of the Report presents an assessment of
                                                   exposure to emitted mercury from both inhalation and
                                                   ingestion  routes. Estimates of the impact of ambient
                                                   emission on exposure to mercury are based on model-
                                                   ing and on measured data on human fish and shellfish
                                                   consumption combined with  mercury concentration
                                                   data. Modeling  includes long-range transport analysis
                                                   (Regional Lagrangian Model of Air Pollution), analysis
                                                   of local-scale fate of atmospheric  mercury, and  as-
                                                   sessment of watershed fate and transport. These mod-
                                                   els are used to predict mercury exposure in fish-eating
                                                   birds and mammals, as well as in various hypothetical
                                                   human populations.  Appendices provide particulars on
                                                   the models, describe model parameters, justifications.

                                                   Keywords: "Environmental  transport,  "Environmental
                                                   exposure pathway,  "Mercury(Metal),  "Food  chains,
                                                   Mercury compounds, Methylmercury, Water pollution,
                                                   Aquatic  ecosystems. Air  pollution effects.  Environ-
                                                   mental impact assessment, Ingestion(Biology), Inhala-
                                                   tion, Food  consumption.  Food  contamination.  Bio-
                                                   accumulation, Wildlife, Fish, Shellfish, Air  pollution
                                                   sources, Mathematical models, "Environmental fate.
                                                   Emission inventories.
PB98-124761REB                 PCA15/MFA03
Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An
Assessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United
States.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Qualify Planning and Standards.
K. R. Mahaffey, and G. E. Rice. Dec 97,318p, EPA/
452/R-97/006.
This document has been reproduced from the  best
copy furnished.  See also PB96-184650, PB98-96-
184643, PB98-124753 and PB98-124779.
Also available in kit  of 8 components PC E99/MF  E99,
PB98-124720.  Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);   fax  at  (703)321-8547;   and   email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This volume assesses exposure of the U.S. general
population to methylmercury through consumption of
fish and shellfish. Analyses of patterns of fish  con-
sumption by humans were  based on contemporary
food consumption surveys of nationally representative
populations in  the United States, and for subpopula-
tions identified as consumers of substantially higher
amounts of fish/shellfish than are more typical consum-
ers.  These  subpopulations include: Native American
Tribal groups, Alaskan natives, persons of Asian/Car-
ibbean/South Pacific Island ethnicity, and subsistence
fishers. Mercury concentrations in marine/fresh water/
estuarine species are described. Commerical data on
quantities of seafood available and sources of  fish/
shellfish consumed  are provided based on commercial
and  National Marine Fisheries Service data  bases.
Mercury exposures  are calculated for multiple groups,
but particularly for women of childbearing age, and for
children. Alternative presentations of patterns  of fish/
shellfish consumption (e.g., daily, per capita, consum-
ers only, and month-long patterns) for the general pop-
ulation are provided. Assessment of  mercury expo-
sures based on biomonitoring of mercury in hair and
blood among North American groups are provided. A
brief summary  of additional sources of mercury (e.g.,
occupational exposures) is included. Sources of varia-
bility and uncertainty are described, and when  pos-
sible, quantitated.

Keywords:    "United    States,    "Mercury (Metal),
"Environmental  exposure,    "Air   pollution   ef-
fects(Humans), Methylmercury, Mercury compounds,
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY
Ecological concentration.  Health  effects, Environ-
mental exposure pathway, Environmental effects, Tox-
icity, Risk assessment, Ethnic groups, Age groups, De-
mography, Public health, Food chains. Aquatic eco-
systems, Water  pollution, Bioaccumlation, Environ-
mental transport,  Food consumption. Diet, Air pollution
sources, Emission inventories.
PB98-124779REB                 PCA17/MFA03
Mercury Study  Report  to  Congress.  Volume 5.
Health  Effects  of Mercury and Mercury  Com-
pounds.
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
B. Hassett-Sipple, J. Swartout, and R. Schoeny. Dec
97,366p, EPA/452/R-97/007.
This document has been reproduced from  the best
copy furnished. See also PB96-184668, PB96-184650,
PB98-124761 and PB98-124787.
Also available in kit of 8 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-124720. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000  (other coun-
tries);   fax   at   (703)321-8547;   and   email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This volume summarizes the available information on
human health effects and animal data for hazard identi-
fication  and  dose-response assessment  for  three
forms of mercury: elemental mercury, mercury chloride
(inorganic mercury), and methylmercury (organic mer-
cury). Effects are summarized by  endpoint. The risk
assessment evaluates  carcinogenicity, mutagenicity,
developmental toxicity and general systemic toxicity of
these chemical species of  mercury. Toxicokinetics (ab-
sorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion) are
described for each of the  three mercury species. Ref-
erence  doses  are  calculated  for  inorganic  and
methylmercury; a reference concentrations for inhaled
elemental mercury is provided. A quantitative analysis
of factors contributing to variability and uncertainty in
the methylmercury RfD is provided in an  appendix.
Interactions and  sensitive populations are described.
the draft volume assesses ongoing research and re-
search needs to reduce  uncertainty surrounding ad-
verse human health consequences of methylmercury
exposure.

Keywords:  "Mercury(Metal),   "Air  pollution   ef-
fects(Humans),  "Toxicity, "Dose-response  relation-
ships, Methylmercury, Mercury compounds, Environ-
mental exposure. Health  effects, Public  health.  Risk
assessment, Bioaccumulation, Biological effects. Bio-
logical monitoring, AbsorptionJBiology), Dosage, Car-
cinogens, Mutagens, Neurotoxins,  Fetal development,
Child development disorders. Maternal-fetal exchange,
Excretion,  Metabolism,  Toxicokinetics, Pharmaco-
kinetics.
 PB98-124787REB
                                  PC A09/MF A02
methylmercury. Methylmercury criteria for the protec-
tion of piscivorous avian and mammalian wildlife are
provided. This volume of the draft Report analyzes
sources of variability and  uncertainty in these esti-
mates and identifies data that would strengthen the
certainty of these findings.

Keywords: 'Mercury(Metal), "Ecology, "Wildlife, "Fish,
"Air  pollution effects(Animals),  Methylmercury,  Mer-
cury compounds, Bioaccumulation, Food chains, Ab-
sorption(Biology), Toxicity, Biological effects,  Expo-
sure, Environmental transport, Terrestrial ecosystems,
Aquatic ecosystems, Shellfish, Fisheries, Mammals,
Birds, Food consumption, Air pollution sources. United
States.
 Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An
 Ecological  Assessment for  Anthropogenic Mer-
 cury Emissions in the United States.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 J W. Nichols. Dec 97,170p, EPA/452/R-97/003.
 See also PB96-184676, PB96-184668, PB98-124779
 and PB98-124795.
 Also available in kit of 8 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-124720. Product reproduced from digital image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS (U.S.  customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at  (703)321-8547;   and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 In this volume, an ecological assessment for anthropo-
 genic mercury emissions is developed. Exposures of
 wildlife species to methylmercury through the  aquatic
 food chain are compared with toxicity data calculated
 in the development of criteria for the protection of fish-
 eating avian and mammalian wildlife. Descriptions of
 mercury impacts on biota are provided in the problem
 formulation chapter. Estimates are provided of mercury
 deposition on a local scale in  areas near emissions
 point sources, the distributions of  selected fish-con-
 suming wildlife species are overlaid with predicted high
 mercury areas of high concern (e.g., areas with low-pH
 surface water) and compared with predicted deposition
 of anthropogenic mercury emissions. Bioaccumulation
 factors  (BAFs) for mercury in  fish  vary widely. Field
 data were used to calculate representive mean BAFs
 for  different  trophic  levels  based on  dissolved
PB98-124795REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 7.
Characterization of  Human  Health and  Wildlife
Risks from  Mercury  Exposure  in  the  United
States.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
K. Mahaffey, G. E. Rice, and R. Schoeny. Dec 97,
166p, EPA/452/R-97/009.
This document has been reproduced from  the best
copy furnished. See also PB96-184684, PB96-184676,
PB98-124787 and PB98-124803.
Also available  in kit of 8 components PC E99/MF E99,
PB98-124720. Product reproduced from digital image.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S.  customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);   fax    at  (703)321-8547;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This volume characterizes risk for mercury emitted to
the  environment from  anthropogenic sources.  The
characterization volume describes human and wildlife
health effects of mercury exposure with accompanying
analysis of  uncertainty in quantitative risk estimates.
Exposure pathways for selected human and wildlife
populations  to mercury are considered, again accom-
panied by a discussion of uncertainty. The size of the
fish-eating U.S. populations and quantities of mercury
consumed in fish are estimated, as are the number of
maternal-fetal  pairs for whom maternal fish consump-
tion and the  number of children are projected to exceed
levels identified to be of concern. Literature reports of
mercury concentrations in tissues of fish-eating wildlife
species  are presented.  The sizes of selected wildlife
populations  identified as potentially exposed to quan-
tities of methylmercury associated with adverse health
effects are  estimated. An overall characterization of
risk of mercury to human subpopulations and selected
fish-consuming wildlife species is developed. The vol-
ume of the  Report presents sources of variability and
uncertainty,  as well as research needs.

Keywords: "Mercury, "United States, "Air pollution ef-
fects(Humans),  "Air   pollution   effects(Animals),
Methylmercury, Mercury compounds, Toxicity, Bio-
accumulation, Food chains, Water chemistry, Aquatic
ecosystems. Health  effects. Biological  effects, Ecol-
ogy,  Exposure, Risk assessment, Public health,  Ab-
sorption(Biology), Environmental  transport,  Dose-re-
sponse  relationships. Wildlife, Air pollution sources,
Anthropogenic sources, Uncertainty analysis. Estimat-
ing, Emission inventories.


 PB98-124803REB                  PC A11 /MF A03
 Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An
 Evaluation  of Mercury Control Technologies and
 Costs,
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 M. H. Keating, W. H. Maxwell, L Driver, and R.
 Rodriguez. Dec 97,220p, EPA/452/R-97/010.
 This document has  been  reproduced from the best
 copy furnished. See also PB96-184692, PB96-184684
 and PB98-124795.
 Also available in kit of 8 components PC E99/MF E99,
 PB98-124720. Product reproduced from digitaf image.
 Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
 NTIS  (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000  (other coun-
 tries);   fax   at  (703)321-8547;  and   email   at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This volume focuses on mercury control technologies,
 costs, and  financial  impact estimates for four  indus-
 tries; municipal waste combustors, medical  waste in-
 cinerators, utility boilers, and chlor-alkali plants. Con-
 trol technologies reviewed for feasibility are pollution
prevention measures (including  product substitution
and process modification), materials separation, and
flue gas treatment methods. Analysis of Clean Air Act
Authorities that could be used to control mercury emis-
sion sources are summarized. Specific technological
approaches to limiting  mercury  emissions for  these
four industries are described along with data needed to
improve these assessments.  Existing Federal and
State  Control Programs to control mercury uses, re-
leases, and exposures are described. Additional alter-
native to managing mercury emissions  are described
and include: pollution prevention measures (e.g., prod-
uct substitution,  process modification,  and materials
separations);  coal  cleaning,  alternative approaches
and flue gas treatment technologies.

Keywords:  "Mercury(Metal),  "Air  pollution  control,
"Pollution control equipment, Methylmercury,  Mercury
compounds, Air pollution abatement. Material separa-
tion,  Flue gases,  Exhaust emissions, Combustion
products.  Material  substitution,  Incinerators, Boilers,
Smelters,  Industrial plants, Chemical plants, Air pollu-
tion sources, Water chemistry, Exposure, Air  pollution
effects, Clean Air Act, Cost effectiveness. Emission in-
ventories.
 PB98-125214REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 Evaluation  of Illinois  Seived  Stream  Sediment
 Data 1982-1995. Staff rept.
 Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
 field. Div. of Water Pollution Control.
 M. B. Short. Aug 97,44p, IEPA/BOW/97-016.
 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 purpose of this report is to review and summarize
 data collected from the Illinois EPA  stream sediment
 monitoring program, determine a new classification for
 sieved sediment  samples and compare sieved  and
 unsieved data collected from the same station/date to
 determine if there were any  significant differences in
 concentrations.

 Keywords:  "Illinois,  "Streams,  "Bottom  sediments,
 "Sieve analysis, Separation techniques, Water pollu-
 tion monitoring, Filtration, Particle size. Chemical anal-
 ysis, Pesticides,  Organic chlorine compounds,  Fer-
 tilizers, Metals, Chemical oxygen demand, Ecological
 concentration, Data collection, Data analysis. Statis-
 tical  analysis, Scatterplots,  Volatile  organic com-
 pounds.


 PB98-125313REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Maryland Dept.  of  Natural  Resources,  Annapolis.
                             Vaters. Precipitation
 Concentration,  Isotopic  Composition  and  Wet
 Flux.
 Virginia Univ., Chartottesville. Depl. of Environmental
 Sciences.
 J. N. Galloway, S. A. Macko, K. M. Russell, J. R.
 Scudlark, and T. M. Church. 1998,62p, CBWP-
 MANTA-TR-97-1.
 Contract PPRP-CB94-002-004
 Prepared in cooperation with Delaware Univ., Newark.
 Coll. of Marine Studies. Sponsored by Maryland Dept.
 of Natural  Resources, Annapolis. Chesapeake Bay
 and Watershed  Programs, and Maryland Power Plant
 Research  Program, Annapolis. Power Plant Topical
 Research Program.
 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.

 There is a substantial evidence that power-plant emis-
 sions of NOx are a significant source of nitrogen (N) in
 atmospheric wet deposition to the mid-Atlantic region.
 To be able to ascertain the contribution of power-plant
 emissions  to total nitrogen wet deposition in the mid-
 Atlantic region, two pices of information are required.

 Keywords:  "Coastal waters,  "North  Atlantic Ocean,
 "Environmental   transport,   "Marine   ecosystems,
 "Nitrogen  15, Emissions, Isotopes, Nitrates, Ammo-
 nium,     Ammonia,     Precipitation(Meteorolgoy),
 "Atmospheric deposition, Wet deposition.  Organic
 compounds.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-125362REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Maryland  Dept.  of  Natural  Resources,  Annapolis.
Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Programs.
Examination of the  Effects of Habitat Quality,
Land   Use,    and    Acidification   on   the
Macroinvertebrate Communities of  Coastal Plain
Streams.
TetraTech, Inc., Owings Mills, MD.
J. Gerritsen, J. S. White, E. W. Leppo, J. B. Stribting,
and M. T. Barbour. 22 May 96,114p, CBWP-MANTA-
TR-95-2.
Contract PPRP-CB94-006-002
Sponsored by Maryland Dept. of  Natural Resources,
Annapolis. Chesapeake Bay and Watershed  Pro-
grams, and Maryland Power Plant Research Program,
Annapolis. Power Plant Topical Research Program.
Product reproduced from  digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^113 (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.

We investigated the response of benthic stream inver-
tebrate  assemblages to measures of acidification to
provide integrated measures  of  biological condition
with respect to cumulative impacts of electric power
generation and other sources of atmospherically-de-
rived acidity in Maryland streams. Invertebrate assem-
blages were sampled in streams of the Coastal Plain
that represent a wide range  of acidification potential
from poorly-buffered to well buffered, as well as a wide
range of agricultural land use.

Keywords: 'Coastal plains, 'Streams, "Aquatic habi-
tats, 'Land use, 'Acidification, 'Invertebrates, Water
quality. Benthos, Biological communities. Acid rain, Ri-
parian plants,  Riparian waters. Aquatic ecosystems.
Water chemistry, Species diversity, Shorelines, Envi-
ronmental monitoring. Environmental  impact assess-
ments.  Water pollution effects(Animals),  Maryland,
Power Plant Reserach Program.


PB98-125370REB                PC A09/MF A02
Maryland  Dept. of Natural  Resources,  Annapolis.
Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Programs.
Buoyant Discharges  In  Reversing  Ambient Cur-
rents. Experimental Investigation and Prediction.
Final rept.
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. DeFrees Hydraulics Lab.
J. D. Nash, and G. H. Jirka. Jan 95,158p, CBWP-
MANTA-TR-97-2.
Contract PPRP-CB93-001-004
Sponsored by Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources,
Annapolis. Chesapeake  Bay and Watershed Pro-
grams, and Maryland Power Plant Research Program,
Annapolis.
 Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order  this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^JTIS (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 behavior of buoyant discharges into reversing am-
bient crossflows is a complicated time-dependent phe-
nomena which can not be predicted using current
steady state modelling techniques. In this study, sche-
matic laboratory experiments have been  performed
which represent typical  industrial and municipal  dis-
charges into the unsteady coastal environment.

Keywords:     'Tidal     currents,     'Buoyancy,
"Hydrodynamics, 'Thermal effluents.  Plumes, Cross
flow. Jet  flow, Dispersions, Thermal  pollution. Tem-
perature effects, Coastal  waters, Discharge(Water),
Waste heat. Estuaries. Marine biology. Mathematical
models.
 PB98-125388REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Maryland Dept.  of  Natural Resources,  Annapolis.
 Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Programs.
 Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Syn-
 thetic Coal Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain
 Soil
 Maryland Univ., College Park. Dept. of Chemistry and
 Biochemistry.
 N. Vatette-Sflver, A. Wong, and H. F. Liu. Oct 95,68p,
 CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-4.
 Sponsored by Maryland Dept of Natural Resources,
 Annapolis.  Chesapeake  Bay and Watershed Pro-
 grams, and Maryland Power Plant Research Program,
 Annapolis. Power Plant Topical Research Program.
 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.

In this work, we studied the behavior of the biologically
active metals (Al, Cu, Cr, and Be) during the percola-
tion of very acid coal leachates through soil from Mary-
land's Eastern Shore. In batch  experiments, this soil
was exposed to a standard,  synthetic leachate, the
composition of which mimics  natural acid coal leach-
ate.

Keywords:  'Coastal  plains,  'Soils, 'Environmental
transport,  "Metals, 'Leachates, Mine wastes, Pyrite,
Organic matter, Sulfides, Acidity,  Coal, Toxic  sub-
stances. Moisture, Chemical reactivity, Chemical com-
position, Maryland, Power Plants Research Program.
PB98-125396REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Maryland  Dept.  of Natural  Resources,  Annapolis.
Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Programs.
Exposure  Mechanisms and Uptake Routes  of
Lipophilic Organic Toxicants in Finfish.
Virginia Inst. ofMarine Science, Gloucester Point.
P. A. Van Veld, and K. Vogelbein. 1998,82p, CNWP-
MANTA-TR-96-2.
Sponsored by Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources,
Annapolis.  Chesapeake Bay and  Watershed  Pro-
grams.
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 fate and effects of toxicants in aquatic organisms
depend not only on magnitude and duration of expo-
sure but also on routes of uptake. To exptrapplate lab-
oratory exposure data  to the environment it is nec-
essary to expose animals by environmentally relevant
methods. This requires a better understanding of the
predominant mechanisms by which exposues occur in
the field. In this study the authors demonstrate that tis-
sues   specific   patterns  of   hydrocarbon-inductile
cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A) expression are depend-
ent  on  exposure route.  Mummichog  (Furidulus
heteroclitus)   were   exposed   to   gradients   of
enviommentally  relevant concentrations of aqueous
and dietary benzo(a)pyrene (BP). Cellular expression
of CYP1A was evaluated in longitudinal histologic sec-
tions of whole fish by immunohistochemistry. Exposure
to aqueous BP resulted in high levels of CYP1 A-asso-
ciated immunohistochemical staining of gill pillar cells,
heart endothelium and vascular endothelium.

Keywords:     'Fishes,     'Toxic     substances,
'Contaminants,  Exposure, Uptakes,  Tables(Data),
Aquatic  organisms,  "Lipophilic  organic  toxicants,
Mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus.
 PB98-125644REB                PC A02/MF A01
 RED Facts: Metribuzin. Fact sheet.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Feb 98,8p, EPA/738/F-97/006.
 See also PB87-116604.
 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.

 This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
 document  for reregistration  case 0181,  metribuzin.
 Metribuzin is a herbicide used to selectively control
 certain broadleaf weeds and grassy weed species on a
 wide range of sites including vegetable and field crops,
 turf grasses (recreational areas), and non-crop areas.
 Formulations include wettable powder,  emulsifiable
 concentrate, water dispersible granules (dry flowable),
 and flowable concentrate. Metribuzin is applied by var-
 ious  methods  including  aerial,  chemigation, and
 ground application.

 Keywords: "Pesticides, Herbicides, Triazines, Toxicity,
 Risk assessment. Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
 ronmental  transport,  Chemical  properties.  Environ-
 mental  impacts.  Pollution regulations, Administrative
 procedures,       Requirements.        "Metribuzin,
 'Reregistration,  Dimethylethylmethylthiotriazine, Use
 patterns, CAS 21097-64-9.
PB98-125651REB                 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Propoxur. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Aug 97,8p, EPA/738/F-97/009.
See also PB95-179420 and PB98-125685.
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 fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for  reregistration  case 2555,  propoxur.
Propoxur is  a carbamate insecticide  used to control
ants, roaches and hornets in and around residences
and commercial food handling establishments. The for-
mulations include aerosols,  baits,  emulsifiable con-
centrates, wettable powders formulated  into aerosol
cans, dusts  and powders, pest strips, shelf  paper,
ready-to-use solutions, granular baits, containerized
baits, and pet flea collars.

Keywords:   "Aprocarb,  "Pesticides,  Insecticides,
Carbamates, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Ani-
mals, Exposure,  Environmental  transport. Chemical
properties. Environmental impacts,  Pollution regula-
tions.  Administrative procedures,  Requirements,
'Propoxur,   'Reregistration,    O-isopropoxyphenyl
methylcarbamate, Use patterns, FQPA(Food Quality
Protection Act), CAS 114-26-1.
PB98-125669REB                 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Paranitrophenol. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Jan 97,6p, EPA/738/F-97/016.
See also PB98-125677.
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 fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration  case  2465, Paranitro-
phenol. Paranitrophenol,  a nitrated benzene,  is a
nonfood use chemical that is registered for use as a
fungicide to  control fungal mold  on leather and spe-
cialty industrial products used by the military. The treat-
ment process is for protection of military leather shoes,
leather combat boots, and other leather items while in
storage in the field, and for specified cork insulations
on Air Force equipment. Paranitrophenol-treated cork
is used in missile silo construction.

Keywords:  'Pesticides, Fungicides,  Preservatives,
Nitrophenols, Phenols, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Hu-
mans, Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport.
Chemical properties, Environmental impacts. Pollution
regulations, Adminstrative procedures, Requirements,
'Paranitrophenol,   "Reregistration,   P-nitrophenol,
Nitrated benzene,  Fungistats, Use patterns, CAS 100-
02-7.
 PB98-125677REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Para-
 nitrophenol. (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol
 Fact Sheet).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Jan 98,72p, EPA/738/R-97/016.
 See also PB98-125669.
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 This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
 ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
 Paranitrophenol. Section I is the introduction. Section II
 describes paranitrophenol, its uses, data requirements
 and regulatory history. Section III discusses the human
 health and environmental assessment based on the
 data available to the Agency. Section  IV presents the
 reregistration decision for paranitrophenol. Section V
 discusses the reregistration requirements for paranitro-
 phenol. Finally, Section VI is the Appendices  which
 support this Reregistration Eligibility Decision.
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Keywords:  "Pesticides,  Fungicides,  Preservatives,
Nitre-phenols, Phenols, toxicity. Risk assessment. Hu-
mans, Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport,
Chemical properties, Environmental impacts, Pollution
regulations, Adminstrative procedures, Requirements,
"Paranitrophenol,   "Reregistration,   P-nitrophenol,
Nitrated benzene, Fungistats, Use patterns, CAS 100-
02-7.
PB98-125685REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration    Eligibility   Decision   (RED):
Propoxur.  (Includes  RED Facts: Propuxur Fact
Sheet).
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Aug97,164p, EPA/738/R-97/009.
See also PB95-179420 and PB98-125651.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
propoxur including the risk to infants and  children for
any potential dietary, drinking water, dermal or oral ex-
posures,  and cumulative effects as stipulated  under
the FQPA. Section I is the  introduction. Section II de-
scribes propoxur, its uses, data requirements and reg-
ulatory 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 propoxur. Section V discusses the
reregistration requirements for propoxur. Finally, Sec-
tion VI is the Appendices  which support  this Rereg-
istration Eligibility Decision.

Keywords:   "Aprocarb,   "Pesticides,   Insecticides,
Carbamates, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Ani-
mals,   Exposure, Environmental  transport,  Chemical
properties.  Environmental  impacts, Pollution regula-
tions,   Administrative  procedures,   Requirements,
"Propoxur,    "Reregistration,    O-isopropoxyphenyl
methylcarbamate, Use patterns,  FQPA(Food Quality
Protection Act), CAS 114-26-1.
PB98-126048REB                 PC A10/MF A02
Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model  Application
and Calculation of Nutrient and Sediment  Load-
ings. Appendix A. Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Wa-
tershed; Model Hydrology Calibration Results.
Environmental Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
K. A. Greene, and L C. Linker. Feb 98,190p, CBP/
TRS-196/98, EPA/903/R-98/004.
See also PB97-203269 and PB97-205959. Prepared in
cooperation with NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, An-
napolis, MD.
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Appendix A documents in detail the Phase  IV Water-
shed Model hydrology calibration. The results are pre-
sented as plots and statistical tables that compare the
simulated and observed flows for the 8 years of calibra-
tion (1984-1991) for 17 flow  calibration stations of the
Chesapeake Bay. Specifically, this appendix includes:
(1) Observed and Simulated Flows; (2) Actual Error of
the Flow; (3) Observed and Simulated Cumulative
Flows; (4) Actual Error versus Perentile Sample Popu-
lation; (5) Paired Frequency Distribution of Simulated
and Observed Data versus  Percentile of Population;
and (6) Scatter Plot and Regression of Simulated ver-
sus Observed versus Observed with Ideal  Line. The
appendix also contains: (1) Comparison of Annual
Total Observed  and Simulated Flows; (2) Comparison
of Daily and Average Monthly Total Flow  Observed
and Simulated  Regressions; and  (3) Average Sea-
sonal  Regressions.  Regression statistics include  r-
squared, intercept, and slope statistics for  the  entire
data set, on an annual basis, on a seasonal basis.

Keywords: "Chesapeake Bay, "River basins,  "River
flow, "Mathematical models, Susquehanna River, Pa-
tuxent River, Potomac River,  Rappahannock River,
York River, James River, Nanticoke  River, Choptank
River,  Patapsco River, Gaging stations,  Statistical
analysis, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware,
Washington   DC,   West   Virginia,   Tables(Data),
Graphs(Charts), Chesapeake Bay Program.


PB98-126055REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Estu-
arine Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'. Final rept.
Maryland Univ., Queenstown. Wye Research and Edu-
cation Center.
L. Hall, R. D. Anderson, J. V. Kilian, and B. L. Lewis.
Feb 98,50p, CBP/TRS-198/98, EPA/903/R-98/005.
Grant EPA-CB993438010
Prepared in cooperation with Delaware Univ., Lewes.
Coll. of Marine Studies. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay
Program.
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The objectives of this study were to conduct (48 and
96h) and chronic (8d) copper toxicity tests with the es-
tuarine zooplankter, Eurytemora affinis and develop an
acute to chronic ratio (ACR) for this  species. Total dis-
solved  copper,   copper  speciation and   organic
complexation were  measured on  selected  samples
during these toxicity tests.  Determination of organic
complexation  was  critical  to determine   the  bio-
availability of copper to the test species. Concentra-
tions of total dissolved copper at selected test condi-
tions displayed a loss of 20 to 35%  over the course of
the  acute and chronic  experiments with  the  most
signficant loss  occurring during the first 48 hours. Due
to the reported loss of copper during exposures,  a
decay  model was developed to calculate  the  con-
centrations  that were used to determine  the final tox-
icity values  (adjusted copper concentrations). The 48h
LC50,96h LC50 and 8d chronic values were 83.0,69,4
and 64 microgram/L dissolved copper,  respectively,
using the adjusted copper concentrations. An acute to
chronic ratio of 1.3 was calculated using  the 48 h and
8 d toxicity values.

Keywords:   "Toxicity,  "Aquatic animals,   "Copper,
Copepods,  Acute exposure, Toxic substances, Water
chemistry,  Chemical  analysis,  Eurytemora  affinis,
Heavy metals, Chesapeake Bay Program.
 PB98-126063REB                PC A15/MF A03
 Incidence  and Severity of Sediment Contamina-
 tion in Surface Waters of the United States. Vol-
 ume 1. National Sediment Quality Survey. Report
 to the Congress.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Science and Technology.
 Sep 97,304p, EPA/823/R-97/006.
 See also PB96-196035.
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 This report describes the accumulation of chemical
 contaminants in river, lake, ocean,  and estuary bot-
 toms and includes a screening assessment of the po-
 tential  for associated adverse effects to human and en-
 vironmental health.  It represents the first comprehen-
 sive EPA analysis of sediment  chemistry and related
 biological data to assess what is known about the na-
 tional incidence and severity of sediment contamina-
 tion. EPA studied available data from sixty-five percent
 of  the 2,111 watersheds in the continental United
 States and identified ninety-six watersheds that con-
 tain 'areas of probable concern.'

 Keywords:  "United States, "Sediments, "Watersheds,
 "Water pollution sources, Sediment-water interfaces.
 Environmental monitoring, Ecological  concentration.
 Environmental transport.  Environmental persistence.
 Surface waters. Sampling, Chemical  compounds. Con-
 taminants,  Environmental surveys,  Hazardous mate-
 rials,  Regional  analysis,  "National  Sediment Quality
 Survey, National Sediment Inventory.
 PB98-126071REB                 PCA21/MFA04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Health and Ecological Criteria Div.
Technical Support Document for the Round Two
Sewage Sludge Pollutants.
Abt Associates, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Aug 96,456p, EPA/822/R-96/003.
Contract EPA-68-C3-0332
Sponsored by  Environmental Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Health and Ecological Criteria Div.
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Section 405(d) of the  Clean  Water  Act requires the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  (EPA) to pro-
mulgate regulations, including numerical limitations for
pollutants that may be present in sewage sludge, to
protect public health and the enviroinment from any
reasonably anticipated adverse effects  of the pollut-
ants. In November 1992, EPA promulgated numerical
limits for ten pollutants in sewage sludge. EPA is now
required to make  a determination as to whether it is
necessary to propose and promulgate a regulation
covering a second set of pollutants that may cause ad-
verse  effects to  public  health or the environment
(Round Two). The purpose of this Technical Support
Document is to provide information on  how both the
cadidate list and the final list of pollutants for the Round
Two sewage sludge regulation were derived.

Keywords: "Sewage sludge, "Pollutants, "Solid waste
management,  "Hazardous materials,  Waste  water
treatment, Sludge disposal, Land application, Ground
disposal, Incineration, Landfills, Waste utilization, Food
chains, Bioaccumulation,  Absorption,  Air  pollution
monitoring, Toxicity, Public health, Risk assessment,
Environmental exposure pathway, Clean  Water Act,
Pollution regulations, Publicly-owned treatment works.
 PB98-126279REB                PC A03/MF A01
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
 Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
 Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Ma-
 terial. Environmental research brief.
 North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept. of Civil En-
 gineering.
 R. C. Borden, M. J. Hunt, M. B. Shafer, and M. A.
 Barlaz. Aug 97,12p, EPA/600/S-97/003.
 Grant EPA-R-819630-01-0
 Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
 Lab., Ada, OK. Subsurface  Protection and Remedi-
 ation Div.
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 Laboratory and field experiments were conducted in
 two petroleum-contaminated  aquifers to examine the
 anaerobic   biodegradation   of  benzene,  toluene,
 ethylbenzene and xylene isomers (BTEX) under ambi-
 ent conditions. Aquifer material was collected from lo-
 cations at the source,  mid-plume  and end^plume at
 both sites, incubated under  ambient conditions, and
 monitored for disappearance of the test compounds. In
 the mid-plume location  at the second site, in-situ col-
 umn experiments were also conducted for comparison
 with the laboratory microscosm and field-scale  results.
 In  the  end-plume microcosms, biodegradation was
 variable with extensive biodegradation in some micro-
 cosms and little or no biodegradation in others.

 Keywords:  "Anaerobic  processes, "Biodegradatipn,
 "Plumes, "Aquifers,  Ground water,  Water pollution
 control, Microcosms, Petroleum products, Water pollu-
 tion monitoring, Laboratory tests, Field tests, Michigan,
 BTEX(Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylene), Sleep-
 ing   Bear   Dunes  National  Lakeshore,  Rocky
 Point(North Carolina).
 PB98-126287REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Wetlands Research Program.
 Effects  of Flow Augmentation on Channel Mor-
 phology and Riparian Vegetation in the Upper Ar-
 kansas River Basin, Colorado.
 Utah State Univ., Logan. Watershed Science Unit.
 D. S. Dominick. cDec 97,138p, EPA/600/R-98/003.
 Grant EPA-R-820630:01-0
 Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
 Washington, DC. Wetlands Research  Program.
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This study exmained historic change of riparian plant
communities and fluvial geomorphic response of grav-
el-bedded streams and their floodplains to over 50
years of hydrotogic disturbance. Four tributary basins
of the Arkansas River were analyzed.  Lake Creek,
Clear Creek, and Cottonwood Creek are drainages
similar in area, physiography, and vegetation composi-
tion. Lake  Fork was  also examined,  another  aug-
mented stream that carries transmountain water stored
in a reservoir to the Upper Arkansas River.

Keywords:  'Arkansas  River, 'Floodplains,  'Channel
morphology.  'Riparian plants. River  basins,  Lake
Creek, Clear Creek, Cottonwood Creek, Lake Fork,
Flow augmentation. Gravels, River beds, Cross sec-
tions, Geometry, Plant populations. Biological commu-
nities, Ground cover, Theses.
 PB98-126543REB                PC A02/MF A01
 Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid
 (GAB A) and Glutamic Acid.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 14 Jan 98,8p, EPA/730/F-98/002.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This documents contains up-to-date chemical informa-
 tion, including a summary of the Agency's regulatory
 position and ratinale, on a specific pesticide or group of
 pesticides. A Fact Sheet is issued after registration of a
 new chemical.

 Keywords: "Glutamic acid, 'Pesticides, 'Registration,
 Plant growth regulators. Butyric acids, Toxicity, Risk
 assessment. Exposure, Humans,  Animals,  Environ-
 mental  impacts, Chemical properties. Environmental
 transport, Pollution regulations, Administrative proce-
 dures,  Pest control, "GABA(Gamma  Aminobutryic
 Acid), 'Gamma aminobutyric acid,  Biochemicals, Use
 patterns.
 PB98-126618REB                PCA13/MFA03
 Environmental  Protection  Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
 Water Engineering Research Lab.
 Design  Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfec-
 tion.
 Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater.
 E. L Stover, C. N. Haas, O. K. Scheible, and K. L.
 Rakness. Oct 86,268p. EPA/625/1-86/021.
 Prepared in cooperation with IIT Research Inst., Chi-
 cago, IL, Process Applications, Inc., Fort Collins, CO.
 and HydrioQual, Inc., Mahwah, NJ. Sponsored by Envi-
 ronmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.  Water
 Engineering Research Lab.
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 The first part of this manual presents  an overview of
 the  disinfection  process, the  types  of disinfecting
 agents, and the  advantages  and disadvantages of
 each. The manual then discusses in separate chapter
 how to design each of the primary disinfection alter-
 natives. Criteria used to select the disinfection proc-
 esses discussed; include technical feasibility, flexibility,
 reliability, complexity, safety, costs, environmental im-
 pacts,  and hazardous material  impact  of formation.
 The primary thrust of this manual is to  present thor-
 ough design guidelines on  ozone,  ultraviolet light,
 chlorination, and chlorination/dechlorination facilities.

 Keywords: 'Municipal wastes, "Waste water treatment,
 'Disinfection, "Manuals,  Chlorination,  Dechlorination,
 Chlorides, Bromine compounds. Ultraviolet radiation,
 Ozonation, Microorganism control(Water), Water pollu-
 tion control. Water treatment plants. Design analysis.
PB98-126667REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability
Advice and Health Effects Analysis on Methyl Ter-
tiary-Butyl Ether (MtBE). Fact sheet.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Off ice of Water.
Dec 97,6p, EPA/822/F-97/009.
See also PB96-189352.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Of-
fice of Water is issuing an Advisory on methyl tertiary-
butyl ether (MtBE) in drinking water. This Advisory pro-
vides guidance to communities exposed to  drinking
water contaminated with MtBE.

Keywords: 'Drinking water, "Health effects, "Risk as-
sessment, "Water supply, Ethers, Fuel additives. Gas-
oline, Toxic substances. Hazardous materials, Potable
water. Water pollution effects(Humans),  Health  haz-
ards,   Public   health.   Water   pollution  control,
"MTBE(Methyl  Tertiary Butyl  Ether),  'Methyl  Tertiary
Butyl Ether.
PB98-126675REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water, Engineering and Analysis Div.
Statistical Support Document for Proposed  Efflu-
ent Limitations  Guidelines and Standards for In-
dustrial Waste Combustors.
Science Applications International Corp., Restpn, VA.
Health and Environment Studies and Systems Div.
14 Jan98,56p, EPA/821/B-97/008.
Sponsored   by   Environmental  Protection  Agency,
Washington,  DC. Office of Water, Engineering and
Analysis Div.
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This document describes the statistical development of
numerical effluent limitations guidelines and standards
proposed for the Industrial Waste Combustor Sub-
category of the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-
egory. Topics include data source identification, data
conventions, the  modified delta-lognormal distribution,
and a procedure for developing percentile estimates
from the delta-lognormal distribution.

Keywords:  "Combustors, 'Effluents, 'Water quality
standards, 'Water pollution control. Industrial wastes,
Incinerators,  Incineration, Statistical  analysis,  Water
pollutants. Metals, Organic carbon, Suspended solids.
Dissolved solids. Sampling, Water pollution sources,
Point sources, Data analysis.  Guidelines, Best avail-
able technology.
PB98-126683REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Incidence  and Severity of Sediment Contamina-
tion in Surface Waters of the United States. Vol-
ume  3.  National  Sediment  Contaminant  Point
Source Inventory.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Sep97.172p, EPA/823/R-97/008.
See also Volume  1,  PB98-126063  and Volume 2,
PB98-126691.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Point Source Inventory is a compilation of the most
recent available documented releases of known sedi-
ment contaminants from active municipal, industrial,
and federal facilities. The major objectives of this in-
ventory and the analysis presented in this report are:
Generate a relative of chemicals and industrial cat-
egories based on 1993 Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)
and 1994 Permit Compliance System (PCS) chemical
relase data; prioritize watersheds for collection of addi-
tional information that might lead to the identification of
additional monitoring  needs or pollution prevention
opportunies; and establish a baseline to which addi-
tional or future inventories can be compared. Chapter 2
of this report describes the data sources used to de-
velop the Point Source Inventory. Chapter 3 describes
the data sources, assumptions, and algorithms used to
develop the screening-level  chemical  load scores.
Chapter 4 presents a summary of the results in rela-
tionship to chemicals and chemical  classes,  water-
sheds, and industrial categories. Appendix A contains
the data used to develop chemical load scores for indi-
vidual chemicals. Appendix B presents  the results of
the watershed  priority groupings, and Appendix C in-
cludes detailed results of the analysis by industrial cat-
egory.

Keywords:   'United   States,   'Point   sources,
'Watersheds, "Water pollution sampling, "Bottom sedi-
ments, Water pollution sources, Municipalities, Indus-
try, Federal government, Hazardous materials, Toxic
substances. Chemical compounds, Ecological con-
centration,  Environmental  transport,  Environmental
monitoring. Surface waters. Contamination, Toxicity,
Data analysis, 'National Sediment Quality Survey, Na-
tional Sediment Inventory, TRIfToxic Release Inven-
tory), PCS(Permit Compliance  System),  Environ-
mental fate.
PB98-126691REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Incidence and Severity  of Sediment Contamina-
tion in Surface Waters of the United States. Vol-
ume  2. Data  Summaries  for Areas of Probable
Concern.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Sep 97,616p, EPA/823/R-97/007.
See also  Volume  1, PB98-126063  and  Volume  3,
PB98-126683.
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The document  presents summary data related to each
of the 96 watersheds containing APCs in the NSI data
evaluation. The first section of this document. Classi-
fication of Sampling Stations by Watershed, presents
the U.S. Geological Survey  (USGS)  cataloging unit
number and name for  each watershed identified as
containing an  APC. It  also identifies the state(s) in
which the watershed is located and the number of Tier
1, Tier 2, and  Tier 3 sampling stations located in the
watershed. The remainder of this document presents
specific information for each watershed containing
APCs. The first page of each watershed summary pre-
sents general information concerning the watershed-
USGS accounting unit in which rt is located; state(s) in
which it is located; political boundaries (counties that
include at least part of the watershed); major water-
ways; and number of Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 sampling
stations in the watershed-and a map identifying the lo-
cation of the watershed relative to the primary state in
which it is located. The second page of each summary
presents a map identifying the location of major water-
ways (RFI) in the watershed and the location of Tier 1,
Tier 2, Tier 3 sampling stations in the watershed. Fol-
lowing the watershed map is a table  listing the data
sources used in the evaluation of sampling stations in
the watershed. A series of tables follows the list of data
sources.

Keywords: 'United States, "Bottom sediments, "Water
pollution sampling, "Chemical analysis, 'Data analysis,
Contamination, Ecological concentration, Hazardous
materials, Toxic substances, Environmental monitor-
ing. Environmental persistence, Water pollutants. Wa-
tersheds, Waterways, Surface waters. Residues, Risk
assessment, Aquatic biology, Public health, Animal tis-
sues, Bioaccumjation, Chemical compounds, Toxicity,
Regional analysis, Maps, Tables(Data), *APC(Areas of
Probable Concern), "Areas of Probable Concern, Na-
tional Sediment Quality Survey.
 PB98-126709REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and
 Aquifer Remediation.
 National  Risk Management Research  Lab., Ada, OK.
 Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
 E. L. Davis. Jan 98,16p, EPA 540/S-97/505.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this Issue Paper is to provide to those
involved  in assessing remediation technologies  for
specific sites based technical information on the use of
steam injection for the remediation of soils and aquifers
that are contaminated by volatile  or semivolatile  or-
ganic compounds.

Keywords: *Steam  injection, 'Remediatin,  *Soil treat-
ment, 'Water treatment, Soil contamination, Land pol-
lution control, Aquifers, Ground water, Water pollution
control, Plumes, Underground, Oils,  Petroleum pro-
ductions.    Decontamination,    Injection    wells,
NAPL(Nonaqueous Phase Liquids), Volatile organic
compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
PB98-126717REB                 PC A03/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Innovative Measures  for Subsurface Chromium
Remediation: Source  Zone, Concentrated Plume,
and Dilute Plume. Environmental research brief.
Oklahoma Univ., Norman.
D. A. Sabatini, R. C. Knox, E. E. Tucker, and R. W.
Puls. Sep97,18p, EPA/600/S-97/005.
Grant EPA-R-820736
See also PB97-192819  and PB97-122915. 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 environmental research brief reports on innova-
tive measures for addressing subsurface  chromium
contamination.  For the source zone, surfactant-en-
hanced chromium extraction is evaluated for expedit-
ing the removal of chromium from  the source zone
soils, thereby mitigating the continual feeding of the
ground-water plume. For the concentrated  plume,
polyelectrolyte-enhanced ultrafiltration (PEUF) is eval-
uated as an innovative treatment process with desir-
able operating characteristics (less sludge production,
higher quality final water, etc.). Relative to the dilute
plume, the hydrogeqlogical effectiveness of hydrau-
lically passive, chemically reactive barrier systems is
evaluated (i.e., in situ reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(lll)).

Keywords:   *Plumes,   'Water   pollution   control,
'Chromium compounds. Ground water. Aquifers, Met-
als, Chromates, Underground, Chemical reactivity, Ec-
ological  concentration, Environmental  persistence,
Ions, Remediation, Barriers, Permeability, Surfactants,
 Ultrafiltration,  Soil  treatment, Extraction,  Removal,
 Hexavalent  chromium, Trivalent  chromium, Zero-va-
lent iron, Elizabeth CityfNorth Carolina).
 PB98-126832REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1:  Self-Cer-
 tification of Product Chemistry Data.
 Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pesticide Programs.
 1998,12p, EPA/730/N-98/001.
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 (703)321-8547;         and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) of the Envi-
 ronmental Protective Agency (EPA) announces a 'self-
 certification'  program  for certain product  chemistry
 data of manufacturing-use products (MP) and end-use
 products (EP) produced by a non-integrated formula-
 tion system. Under the self-certification program, appli-
 cants will submit a one-page summary of the product's
 physical/chemical properties,  but will no  longer be re-
 quired to submit the study upon which the summary is
 based. Applications for new registration and reregistra-
 tion may continue to be submitted under normal  review
 procedures.

 Keywords:    'Pesticides,    'Data    requirements,
 'Applications, Registration, Administrative procedures,
 Certification, Chemical composition, Chemical  prop-
 erties. Physical properties, Reregistration.
PB98-126840REB                 PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Prod-
ucts.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
15 Jan 98,10p, EPA/730/N-98/p02.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This  notice advises  applicants/registrants of  anti-
microbial pesticide products of new  FIFRA provisions
for liquid chemical sterilant  products that are intended
for use on critical or semi-critical  devices. These prod-
ucts are no longer regulated as 'pesticides' by the Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency (EPA), but  as 'medical
devices' under the regulatory authority of the Food and
Drug  Administration (FDA). The statutory change in
authority was effective on August 3, 1996. This notice
informs registrants of liquid  chemical sterilant products
how to ensure that their products remain in compliance
with FIFRA requirements where FIFRA  still applies,
and how products no longer regulated under FIFRA will
be treated by EPA.

Keywords:   'Sterilants,    'Antimicrobial    agents,
"Classification, 'Administrative procedures, Pesticides,
Liquids, Chemical  compounds, Medical  equipment,
Compliance, Requirements, Registration, US EPA, US
FDA, Microbiocides,  FIFRA(Federal Insecticide Fun-
gicide and Rodenticide Act).
 PB98-127079REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Effect of Lubricant Contamination on the Perform-
 ance and Reliability  of Heat Pumps Charged with
 R-407C. Final rept. Feb 96-Feb 97.
 Texas A and M Univ., College Station.  Dept. of Me-
 chanical Engineering.
 S. A. Fitzhenry, W. V. Payne, and D. L. O'Neal. Feb 98,
 146p, EPA/600/R-98/015.
 Grant EPA-R-822227
 Sponsored by Environmental  Protection Agency, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
 Control Div.
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 (703)321-8547;        and        email         at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report gives results  of the development of new
 data that can be used to determine the effect of mineral
 oil contamination on the reliability of a heat pump sys-
 tem operating with a new hydrofluorocarbon (HFC)
 mixture and polyol ester (POE) lubricant, to assess any
 performance degradation due to mineral oil contamina-
 tion in retrofit applications, and to  examine the impact
 of water contamination on the retrofit system.  As the
 result of the premature failure of one of the units, the
 long term reliability of contaminated systems was not
 determined. The effects on performance of various lev-
 els of mineral oil contamination were not significant, so
 further investigation at specific conditions of interest
 may be justified.

 Keywords: 'Heat pumps, 'Lubricants, 'Contamination,
 Refrigerants,  Lubricating  oils,  Halohydrocarbons,
 Water, Hydrofluorocarbons, Mixtures, Retrofitting, Re-
 liability, Degradation, Performance evaluation,  *R-
 407c, Polyol esters.
 PB98-127095REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation  and Control
 in Coal-Fired Boilers. Final rept. Mar-Sep 97.
 Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
 NC.
 S. B. Ghorishi. Feb 98,42p, EPA/600/R-98/014.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
 Prepared in cooperation with ARCADIS Geraghty and
 Miller, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC. Sponsored by
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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 (703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report describes the progress of an experimental
investigation of the speciation of mercury in simulated
coal combustion flue gases. The effects of flue gas pa-
rameters and coal fly ash on the oxidation of elemental
mercury (Hgo) in the presence of hydrogen chloride
(CHI) in a simulated post-combustion region including
the baghouse portion of air pollution control systems,
were studied using a bench-scale setup. Results of the
gas-phase experiments indicate that the in-flight post-
combustion oxidation of Hgo in the presence of HCI in
a simulated flue gas is slow and proceeds at measur-
able rates only at high temperatures (> 700 C) and high
HCI concentrations (> 200 ppmv). The effects of the
coal fly ash component and its compostion were inves-
tigated using a fixed bed of model fly ashes.  The pri-
mary focus was to evaluate the catalytic activity  of
major mineral constituents of coal fly ashes. Copper
and iron oxides were the only two components that ex-
hibited significant catalytic activity toward surface-me-
diated oxidation of Hgo.

Keywords:  'Mercury(Metal), 'Incinerators,  'Coal,
'Boilers, Fly ash, Flue gases, Exhaust emissions, Hy-
drogen  chloride. Chlorine,  Air pollution control equip-
ment, Combustion kinetics, Catalysis, Oxidation.
 PB98-127103REB                 PC A09/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Florida Large Building Study: Polk County Admin-
 istration Building. Final rept. Nov 93-Nov 96.
 Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL.
 A. D. Williamson, S. E. McDonough, B. E. Pyle, and C.
 S. Fowler. Nov 97,160p, SRI-ENV-94-851 -
 7400.93.41.1, EPA/600/R-97/135.
 Contract EPA-68-02-0062, Grant EPA-R-818413-01-0
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
 Control Div.
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 (703)321-8547;        and        email         at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report describes an extensive characterization and
 parametric assessment study of a single large building
 in Bartow, FL, with the purpose of assessing the impact
 on radon entry of design, construction, and operating
 features of the building, particularly the mechanical
 subsystems. As part of the study,  the response of the
 structure to a range of heating, ventilating, and air-con-
 ditioning (HVAC) operating conditions  was continu-
 ously monitored to determine the optimum HVAC con-
 ditions to reduce indoor radon within the envelope of
 acceptable operation, regarding energy, comfort, and
 indoor air quality impacts on the structure.

 Keywords: "Public buildings, 'Space HVAC systems,
 'Radon, Radionuclide migration, Radioecological con-
 centration, Natural radioactivity, Indoor air pollution, Air
 flow, Comfort, Energy efficiency, Air infiltration,  Air pol-
 lution control, Site characterization, Facilities manage-
 ment, 'Polk County(Florida).
 PB98-127301REB                 PC A07/MF A02
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Development  of a  No-VOC/No-HAP  Wood  Fur-
 niture Coatings System. Final rept. Sep 95-Feb 97.
 AeroVironment  Environmental Services, Inc., Monro-
 via, CA.
 E. W. Huang. Feb 98,108p, EPA/600/R-98/019.
 Contract EPA-68-D5-0128
 Sponsored by  Environmental Protection Agency,  Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention  and
 Control Div.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)321-8547;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report gives results of the development and dem-
 onstration of a no-VOC (volatile organic compounds)/
 no-HAP (hazardous air pollutant) wood furniture coat-
 ing system. The performance characteristics of the
 new coating system are excellent in terms of adhesion,
 drying time, gloss, hardness, mar resistance, chemical


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resistance, and stain resistance. In addition to the field
demonstration at a selected wood furniture manufac-
turing facility, a workshop was held to provide detailed
information to wood furniture manufacturers, coating
suppliers, corporate users, and regulatory agencies on
what is required to change to a new coating system.
Topics such as product performance data, application
techniques,  coating repair procedures, drying time,
curing procedures, arid spray  equipment cleaning
techniques were presented. In parallel with this dem-
onstration project,  surveys were conducted  with the
South Coast Air Quality Management District to gain
an understanding of the effort required by the wood fur-
niture industry to change over to water-based coating
systems in general.

Keywords:     'Furniture,     'Surface     coating,
'Environmental chemical substitutes,  'Performance
evaluation. Wood products. Protective coatings, Coat-
ing processes, Physical properties. Chemical analysis.
Emissions,   Volatility,  Air  pollution   abatement,
VOC(Volatite Organic Compounds), HAP(Hazardous
Air Pollutants).
 PB98-127319REB                 PC A11/MF A03
 Hynol Process Evaluation. Final rept. Jun 95-Jul 97.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 R. H. BorgwardL Dec 97,222p, EPA/600/R-97/153.
 See also PB96-187638.
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 (703)321-8547;        and         email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Sprir^fieW. VA, 22161, USA.

 The report examines process alternatives for the opti-
 mal use of natural gas and biomass for production of
 fuel-cell vehicle (FCV)  fuel, emphasizing maximum dis-
 placement of petroleum and maximum reduction of
 overall fuel-cycle carbon  oxide (CO2) emissions at
 least cost Three routes are evaluated: (1) production
 of methanol from  biomass and from natural gas by
 independent processes, (2) production of methanol or
 hydrogen by hydrogasification of biomass using natu-
 ral gas as co-feedstock supplemented with, and with-
 out, the use of carbonaceous municipal wastes as co-
 feedstocks, and (3) production of  methanol or hydro-
 gen by addition of natural gas to a biomass-to-meth-
 anol process originally designed for biomass only. The
 results show that the combined use of natural gas and
 biomass in a single process can reduce net fuel-cycle
 CO2 emissions by 20% relative to separate systems
 and reduce the cost of fuel production to a range com-
 petitive with the current cost of gasoline.

 Keywords: 'Biomass  conversion plants, 'Fuel cells,
 'Chemical feedstocks, Waste utilization, Motor vehi-
 cles. Fuel cycle, Hydrogen, Chemical reactors. Carbon
 dioxide, Carbinois, Gasification, Pyrolysis, Chemical
 reaction kinetics.  Greenhouse  gases,  Air  pollution
 abatement, Devolatilization.  Gas  flow,  Natural gas,
 • Hynol process, Hydrogasification.


 PB98-127327REB                 PC A06/MF A01
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Na-
 tional Exposure Research Lab.
 Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms for
 Air Quality Simulation Models. Final rept
 MCNC, Research  Triangle Park, NC. North Carolina
 Supercomputing Center.
 M. T. Odman. Mar 98,76p, EPA/600/R-97/142.
 Grant EPA-R-822081
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
 cinnati, OH. National Exposure Research Lab.
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 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
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

 The objective  of this study  is to identify advection
 schemes with more desirable properties for air quality
 modeling.  The performances of the following eight
 schemes are evaluated: (1)  Smolarkiewicz'  scheme,
 (2) pieoewise parabolic method, (3) Bolt's scheme, (4)
 Yamartino's schemes, (5) flux-corrected transport, (6)
 the semi-Langrangian method, (7) chapeau function
 scheme, and (8) accurate space  derivative  scheme.
 The evalaubon cases are selected from idealized prob-
 lems with known analytic solutions, Problems relevant
 to air quality modeling are preferred such as one-di-
mensional advection with uniform velocity, rotation of a
cone-shaped puff, skew advection of a point-source
plume, shear flow tests and rotation of chemically reac-
tive puffs. Quantitative measures are used in the eval-
uation so that properties of different schemes can be
compared readily.

Keywords:  'Algorithms,   'Air  pollution  sources,
'Numerical  analysis,  'Atmospheric  chemistry,  Point
sources,  Plumes,  Atmospheric diffusion,  Diffusion
modeling, Advection, Mass  balance, One-dimensional
models, Mathematical models, Statistical analysis.
PB98-127343REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of
Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical
Report Final rept. Sep 95-Apr 97.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
P. M. Lemieux. Nov 97,86p, EPA/600/R-97/134A.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
See also Volume 2, PB98-127350. Prepared in  co-
operation with New York State Dept. of Health, Albany.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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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.

The report gives results of a detailed emissions char-
acterization study,  undertaken to examine, character-
ize, and quantify emissions from the simulated burning
of household waste material in barrels. The study eval-
uated two waste streams: that of  an avid recyder, who
removed most of the recyclable content from the waste
stream prior to combustion; and that of a non-recycler,
who combusts the entire stream of household waste.
Estimated emissions were developed in units of mass
emitted per mass of waste burned.

Keywords: 'Household wastes, 'Air pollution sampling,
'Emissions, 'Incineration, Gas analysis, Combustion
kinetics. Gas chromatography,  Mass spectrqscopy.
Chemical composition, Particulates, Polycyclic aro-
matic hydrocarbons, Polychtorinated biphenyls, Poty-
chkxinated      dibenzodioxins,     Polychlorinated
dibenzofurans, Hydrogen cyanide, Hydrogen chloride,
Aldehydes, Ketones, Metals, Chlorobenzenes, Carbon
dioxide, Carbon monoxide. Nitric acid. Hydrocarbons,
Oxygen, Garbage, Waste  streams. Waste recycling,
'Open   burning.   Volatile   organic   compounds,
Semivolatile organic compounds, PM-10.
 PB98-1Z7350REB                PC A08/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of
 Household Waste in  Barrels. Volume 2. Appen-
 dices A-G. Final rept. Sep 95-Apr 97.
 Acurex Environmental Corp.. Research Triangle Park,
 NC.
 P. M. Lemieux. Nov 97,150p, EPA/600/R-97/134B.
 See also Volume 1, PB98-127343. Prepared  in co-
 operation with New York State Dept. of Health, Albany.
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
 Control Div.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^13 (U.S.
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 (703)321-8547;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report  gives results of a detailed emissions char-
 acterization study, undertaken to examine, character-
 ize, and quantify emissions from the simulated burning
 of household waste material in barrels. The study eval-
 uated two waste streams: that of an avid recyder, who
 removed most of the recyclable content from the waste
 stream prior to combustion; and that of a non-recycler,
 who combusts the entire stream of household waste.
 Estimated emissions were developed in units of mass
 emitted per mass of waste burned.

 Keywords:  'Household wastes, 'Air pollution sampling,
 'Emissions, 'Incineration, Gas analysis, Combustion
 kinetics,  Gas  chromatography, Mass spectroscopy,
Chemical composition,  Particulates,  Polycyclic  aro-
matic hydrocarbons, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Poly-
chlorinated      dibenzodioxins,      Polychlorinated
dibenzofurans, Hydrogen cyanide, Hydrogen chloride,
Aldehydes, Ketones, Metals, Chlorobenzenes, Carbon
dioxide, Carbon  monoxide,  Nitric acid. Hydrocarbons,
Oxygen, Garbage, Waste streams, Waste recycling,
"Open  burning,   Volatile  organic   compounds,
Semivolatile organic compounds, PM-10.
PB98-127368REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover  Energy
from Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests
and  Phase 4.  Guidelines and  Recommendations.
Volume 1. Technical Report Final rept. Jan 93-Apr
95.
International Fuel Cells Corp., South Windsor, CT.
J. C. Trocciola, and J. L. Preston. Jan 98,104p, FCR-
13524E-V1, EPA/600/R-98/002A.
Contract EPA-68-D1-0008
See  also PB92-137520, PB96-103601  and Volume 2,
PB98-127376.  Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tion 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 results of a four-phase pro-
gram to demonstrate that fuel cell energy recovery
using a commercial phosphoric acid fuel cell is both en-
vironmentally sound and commercially feasible.

Keywords: 'Fuel cells, 'Phosphoric acids, 'Sludge di-
gestion,   'Gas   recovery.   Detection,   Removal,
Pretreatment, Landfills,  Anaerobic processes, Energy
recovery,   Resource   recovery  facilities,   Sulfur,
Halogens,  Fields  Tests,  Performance  evaluation,
Landfill gases, LHV(Low Heating Value).


PB98-127376REB                PC A24/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Demonstration  of Fuel  Cells to Recover Energy
from Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests
and Phase 4. Guidelines and  Recommendations.
Volume 2. Appendices. Final rept Jan 93-Apr 95.
International Fuel Cells Corp., South Windsor, CT.
J. C. Trocciola, and J. L Preston. Jan 98,530p, FCR-
13524E-V2.
Contract EPA-68-D1 -0008
See also Volume 1, PB98-127368. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report summarizes the results of a four-phase pro-
gram to  demonstrate that fuel cell energy  recovery
using a commercial phosphoric acid fuel cell is both en-
vironmentally sound and commercially feasible.

Keywords: 'Fuel cells, 'Phosphoric acids, 'Sludge di-
gestion,   'Gas  recovery,   Detection,  Removal,
Pretreatment, Landfills,  Anaerobic processes. Energy
recovery.   Resource  recovery  facilities,   Sulfur,
Halogens, Field Tests, Performance evaluation, Land-
fill gases, LHV(Low Heating Value).
 PB98-127384REB                 PC A07/MF A02
 New Chemical  Alternative for Ozone-Depleting
 Substances: HFC-236ea. Final rept. Nov 96-Mar 97.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 T. G. Brna, N. 0. Smith, R. V. Hendriks, and C. L
 Gage. Oct 97,102p, EPA/600/R-97/117.
 See also PB97-125413 and PB97-186308.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The report gives results of a preliminary evaluation of a
 new hydrofluoro-carbon (HFC-236ea  or 1,1,1,2,3,3-
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hexafluoropropane)  as  a possible alternative for
chlorofluorocarbon  (CFQ-114 (1,2-dichloro-1,  1,2,2-
tetrafluoroethane) refrigerant in chillers and high-tem-
perature industrial  heat pumps.  Evaluation tests in-
cluded an examination of the flammability, stability,
thermophysical properties, lubricant/refrigerant char-
acteristics, materials compatibility,  inhalation toxicity,
and refrigeration performance. HFC-236ea was found
to be an excellent alternative for CFC-114 refrigerant.

Keywords:   'Environmental  chemical   substitutes,
"Refrigerants, 'Thermophysical properties, Propanes,
Alternatives, Material substitution, Halohydrocarbons,
Heat pumps, Chillers, Physical properties, Flammabil-
ity,  Stability, Solubility, Compatability,  Toxicity, Per-
formance tests, Air pollution abatement, *HFC-236ea,
•1-1-1-2-3-3-Hexafluoropropane, CFC-114.
PB98-127731REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Products  of Incomplete Combustion from Direct
Burning  of  Pentachlorophenol-Treated  Wood
Wastes. Final rept. Jan 96-Jan 97.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
S. Y. Lee, and J. C. Valenti. Feb 98,168p, EPA/600/R-
98/013.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Sponsored by  Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The report  gives results of a study  to identify potential
air pollution problems from the combustion of waste
wood treated with  pentachlorophenol preservative for
energy production  in a boiler. The study emphasized
the characterization of the products of incomplete com-
bustion (PICs) in the combustion flue gas. The  meth-
odology used was  to compare the flue gas concentra-
tions of PICs prior to the air pollution control device of
a pilot-scale combuster  burning untreated  wood and
burning wood treated with pentachlorophenol preserv-
ative. Differences in the flue gas concentrations of var-
ious PICs from the combustion of untreated and treat-
ed wood fuels have been noted. The data do not en-
able identification  of the exact cause of  these dif-
ferences in flue gas concentrations. The difference in
flue gas flow rate required for the combustion of these
two  fuels  with  different combustion  characteristics
(moisture content and heating value) may also cause
the differences in PIC formation rates. These data are
strongly influenced by the design, configuration, and
operation of the combustor system.

 Keywords:  •Pentachlorophenol,   'Wood  wastes,
 'Burning, 'Combustion products, Wood preservatives.
 Phenols, Combustors, Energy recovery, Boilers, Com-
 bustion    efficiency,    Flue   gases,   Concentra-
tion(Composition), Flow rates, Air pollution monitoring,
 'Incomplete combustion.
 PB98-127863REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 PR  Notice 97-4: Consumer Access  Numbers on
 Pesticide Labels.
 Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pesticide Programs.
 11 Sep 97,6p, EPA/730/N-97/005.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553rNTIS (U.S.
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 (703)321-8547;         and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA,  22161, USA.

 This notice describes  EPA policy on including tele-
 phone numbers and other access numbers, such as
 internet addresses,  on  pesticide product labeling. The
 notice also explains how the telephone  number of the
 National   Pesticide  Telecommunications   Network
 (NPTN) hotline may be  used on the label.

 Keywords:  'Pesticides, 'Labels,  Labeling,  Registra-
 tion, Internet, Consumer products, Government poli-
 cies, US EPA, Telephone numbers. National Pesticide
 Telecommunications Network.
PB98-127871 REB                 PC A04/MF A01
PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active
Ingredients on Pesticide Labeling.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
11 Sep 97,36p, EPA/730/N-97/006.
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(703)321-8547;         and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This notice announces EPA policy to expand the use of
common names on pesticide labeling. EPA will permit
the use of common names approved by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) in the label ingredi-
ents  statement without  the accompanying scientific
chemical names, and will permit the use of other com-
mon names listed in this notice without the accom-
panying scientific  chemical  name.  EPA  also rec-
ommends the inclusion on labels  of Chemical Ab-
stracts Service (CAS) numbers to identify ingredients
definitively.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Ingredients, 'Labels, Label-
ing, Nomenclature, Identification, Registration, Con-
sumer products, Government policies, US EPA, Chem-
ical names, Common names, CAS Registry Number.


PB98-127889REB                PC A02/MF A01
PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert' in the Label In-
  §redients Statement.
  nvironmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
 11 Dec 97, 6p, EPA/730/N-97/007.
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 (703)321-8547;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This notice announces a change in EPA policy regard-
 ing the  label ingredients statement. Effective imme-
 diately, the phrase 'Inert ingredients.' may be replaced
 by the term  'Other ingredients,' Although no registrant
 is required to make this change, EPA encourages reg-
 istrants to do so.

 Keywords: 'Pesticides,  'Labels,  'Words(Language),
 Registration, Labeling, US EPA, Government policies,
 'Inert ingredients.


 PB98-127897REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 PR  Notice  97-7:  Existing  Stocks for Labeling
 Changes in PR Notices.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Pesticide Programs.
 19 Sep 97,6p, EPA/730/N-97/008.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other  countries); fax  at
 (703)321-8547;         and         email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This  notice  describes the Agency's policy to establish
 an annual compliance date by which registrants and
 supplemental  distributors will normally implement la-
 beling changes specified in PR  Notices  and similar
 documents. This  notice also specifies existing stocks
 provisions that will generally  be used in  PR Notices
 concerning labeling changes. The policies in this notice
 are intended to streamline the process for the Agency,
 registrants and supplemental distributors.

 Keywords:   'Pesticides,   'Labels,   'Compliance,
 'Changes,  Labeling,  Registration, Government poli-
 cies, US EPA.
 PB98-127905REB                 PC A01/MF A01
 PR Notice 97-8: Time Extension of PR Notice 96-7,
 Termiticide Labeling.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pesticide Programs.
 25 Sep 97,4p, EPA/730/N-97/009.
 See also PB97-118897.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)321-8547;         and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
On October 1,1996, the Agency issued PR Notice 96-
7 concerning certain labeling statements and product
performance for soil treatment termiticide products. PR
Notice 96-7 stated EPA's position that registrants and
supplemental distributors should not distribute or sell
product bearing labeling inconsistent with the Notice
after October 1,1997. It has been brought to the Agen-
cy's attention that  many registrants nave stocks  of
termiticide product which are ready for distribution, but
which will not comply with the labeling requirements by
October 1, 1997 as required in PR Notice 96-7. For
these reasons, and to prevent the  potential for inad-
equate supplies of termiticide products in commerce,
EPA intends to grant a 90-day extension to permit the
distribution or sale of products not bearing labeling
consistent with PR Notice 96-7.

Keywords:  "Labels,  'Registration,  Pesticides, Label-
ing, Insecticides, "Termiticides, FIFRA(Federal Insecti-
cide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act).
 PB98-127988REB                 PC A99/MF EOS
 Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1998).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pesticide Programs.
 31 Mar98,894p, EPA/732/R-98/001.
 Supersedes PB97-205629.
 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 Pesticide Data Submitters List is a compilation of
 names and addresses of registrants who wish  to be no-
 tified and offered compensation for use of their data. It
 was developed to assist pesticide applicants in fulfilling
 their obligation as required by sections 3(c)(1)(f)  and
 3(c)(2)(D) of  the Federal Insecticide,  Fungicide,  and
 Rodenticide Act  (FIFRA) and 40 CFR 152 sub part E
 regarding ownership  of data used to support registra-
 tion.

 Keywords: 'Pesticides,  'Registration, "Applications,
 Listings, Chemical compounds, Administrative proce-
 dures,  Requirements, Regulations, Internet, Rereg-
 istration,  FIFRA(Federal  Insecticide  Fungicide  and
 Rodenticide Act), Electronic bulletin boards.
 PB98-130974REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality
 Modeling to Predict the Environmental Impacts of
 Alternative Development Scenarios.
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
 Chesapeake Bay Program.
 Mar 98,132p, CBP/TRS-178/97, EPA/903/R-97/018.
 See also PB97-105944.
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 (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 background information  on the
 use of build-out analysis and water quality/environ-
 mental modeling as land planning and water  quality
 predictive management tools.  It also provides informa-
 tion helpful in assessing the utility of certain versions of
 these tools for use by the Chesapeake Bay Program in
 meeting the goals set forth in the Chesapeake Bay
 Agreement and  elsewhere. This report provides back-
 ground information helpful in determining if some form
 of build-out analysis/water quality modeling methodol-
 ogy exists that could help meet the goals of the Chesa-
 peake Bay Program. It contains summaries of fourteen
 build-out analyses that have been conducted in various
 regions of the United States, including the Chesapeake
 Bay watershed,  to predict the  character of future land-
 scapes of specific land areas  such as watersheds and
 counties. A number of these  analyses also modeled
 impacts on water quality or  other environmental at-
 tributes that might result from  the predicted changes in
 landscapes. In  addition, the  report  provides general
 background information on both build-out analysis and
 water quality and enviroinmental modeling, including a
 discussion of the purposes for these types of tools and
 models, brief descriptions of common versions of each,
 and alternative ways they can be applied to meet typi-
 cal objectives.

 Keywords:  'Chesapeake Bay, 'Land  development,
 "Water  qaulity   management, "Regional  planning,
                                                                                                                                  June  1998    25

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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
'Alternatives, Environmental impacts, Environmental
protection. Land use, Watersheds, Geographic infor-
mation systems, Mathematical models, Virginia, Mary-
land, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Chesapeake Bay Pro-
gram.
PB98-130982REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Annapolis,  MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Ambient Toxicity  Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5
Year Report
Maryland Univ., Queenstown. Wye Research and Edu-
cation Center.
L. W. Hall, R. D. Anderson, R. W. Alden, and P.
Adolphson. Feb98,130p, CBP/TRS-199/98, EPA/903/
R-98/008.
See also PB97-164875. Prepared in cooperation with
Old  Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA. Applied Marine Re-
search Lab. Sponsored by Environmental  Protection
Agency, Annapolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay Program.,
Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources, Annapolis, and
Maryland Dept. of the Environment, Baltimore.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Data presented in this report were collected during the
fifth  year of a research program designed to assess
ambient toxicity of  living resource habitats in Chesa-
peake Bay. The goals of this study were to identify
toxic ambient areas in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
by using a battery of standardized, directly modified, or
recently developed water column and sediment toxicity
tests. The toxicity of ambient estuarine water and sedi-
ment was evaluated during the fall of 1995 at eight sta-
tions in following areas:  Pamunkey River (two sta-
tions), York River (two stations), James River (two sta-
tions), Willoughby  Bay  (one station) and Lynnhaven
River (one station).

Keywords: 'Chesapeake Bay. 'Toxicity, 'Aquatic habi-
tats, "Water pollution sampling, "Environmental mon-
itoring, Sediments, Inorganic compounds. Toxic sub-
stances.   Biological  effects.   Water  pollution  ef-
fects(Animals), Pamunkey River,  Yorfc River. James
River, Willoughby  Bay, Lynnhaven River, Estuaries,
Sensitivity  analysis. Statistical  analysis,  Multivariate
analysis, Maryland, Water column.
 PB98-131345REB                PC A06/MF A01
 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Frankfort.
 Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Annual Assess-
 ment of Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail
 Survey Report Final research repL
 Kentucky Transportation Center, Lexington.
 P. Anderson, and K. Hockensmith. Nov 97,78p, KTC-
 97-24, KYSPR-98-175.
 Sponsored  by  Kentucky Transportation  Cabinet,
 Frankfort, and Federal Highway Administration, Frank-
 fort, KY. Kentucky Div.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)321-8547;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, both through its
 own quality initiative and a statewide 'Empower Ken-
 tucky' campaign,  has a commitment to  achieve new
 levels of quality in the development, construction and
 maintenance of highways. In order to gage progress,
 there is a need to establish a baseline of customer sat-
 isfaction with the current highway system, and deter-
 mine needs as perceived by the users of the highway
 system. As a result, the University of Kentucky Trans-
 portation Center, Technology Exchange Unit, was con-
 traded to conduct a customer needs and satisfaction
 survey. The objectives of this study are to: (1) Ascer-
 tain Kentucky highway users' opinions on highway pro-
 gram priorities and satisfaction; (2) Compare and con-
 trast these  opinions with the data obtained in the NOI
 Survey; Issue reports that can be used to help guide
 highway investments and strategic planning.

 Keywords:  'Highway planning, •Transportation man-
 agement, "Surveys, Questionnaires, Kentucky, Cus-
 tomer surveys.
PB98-131600REB                 PC A14/MF A03
MACT Implementation Strategy. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
11 Sep 97,276p, EPA/456/R-97/003.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000  (other  countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this documents is to provide a strategy
for successful  implementation of  MACT standards.
This document provides helpful information for efficient
and effective promotion  of compliance  with MACT
standards or their approved equivalents, by helping
imptementors decide what should be done, who should
do it, and when it should be done. This document was
developed  for  implementors  (government  entities
tasked with  ensuring compliance with MACT stand-
ards); however, industry and the public may find some
of the information useful as well. This document in-
cludes recommendations for how to prepare a Specific
MACT Implementation  Plan (SMIP) for a MACT stand-
ard. This document describes the elements of such
plans   and   roles  and   responsibilities   of  the
implementors. It  also includes a systematic commu-
nication process for promoting an adequate under-
standing  of the MACj  standards and for coordinating
implementation activities. This document is intended to
assist implementors by outlining critical success fac-
tors and by identifying recommended materials and ac-
tivities.

Keywords:   "Air   pollution   control    equipment,
•Implementation, Air pollution standards. Standards
compliance.  Enforcement, Pollution regulations, Clean
Air Act,  Air pollution  sources,  Emissions,  Require-
ments, Planning, Record keeping. Administrative pro-
cedures.  Government agencies,  "MACT(Maximum
Achievable Control Technology), "Maximum Achiev-
able Control Technology, NESHAP(National  Emission
Standards for  Hazardous Air Hazardous Air Pollut-
ants), National Emission  Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants.
PB98-131642REB                PC A15/MF A03
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Sup-
port System, User's Manual Version 1.0.
Houston Univ., TX.
H. S. Rafai, C. J. Newell, J. R. Gonzales, L. Kennedy,
J. T. Wilson, S. Dendrou, and B. Oendrou. Jan 98,
304p, EPA/600/R-98/010.
Prepared in cooperation with Groundwater Services,
Inc., Houston, TX., Air Force Center for Environmental
Excellence, Brooks AFB, TX. and Zei MicroEngineer-
ing, Inc., Annandale, VA. Sponsored by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Ada, OK. Subsurface
Protection and Remediation Div.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

BIOPLUME III is a  two-dimensional, finite difference
model for  simulating the  biodegradation of hydro-
carbon in ground water. The model simulates both aer-
obic and anaerobic biodegradation processes in addi-
tion  to advection, dispersion,  sorption  and ion ex-
change. BIOPLUME III is based on the U.S. Geologic
Survey (USGS) Method of Characteristics Model dated
July 1989 (Konikow and Bredehoeft, 1989; see Appdn-
dix A). This user's guide is a stand-alone document for
the BIOPLUME III model and the Graphicaj User Inter-
face Platform. Following this brief introduction. Section
2.0 provides instructions for installing the software and
getting started. Section 3.0 is a step-by-step tutorial
that demonstrates the main features of  the platform.
Section 4.0 is devoted to a detailed discussion on the
theoretical  development of the BIOPLUME III model
and Section 5.0  is  a thorough user's guide  for the
Graphical User Interface Platform.

Keywords:  "Ground water,  "Water pollution control,
'Two-dimensional   models.   Organic   compounds,
Aquifers, Plumes, Biodegradation, Remediation, Hy-
drocarbons, Aerobic processes. Anaerobic processes.
Electron acceptors.  Mass transport. Hydraulics, Finite
difference method, Computerized simulation, Graphi-
cal user interface. User manuals(Computer programs),
"BIOPLUME III module, "Natural attenuation.
PB98-131774REB                 PC A23/MF A04
Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from
Electric Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Re-
port to Congress. Volume 1.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Feb98,502p, EPA/453/R-98/004A.
See also PB98-114508 and Volume 2, PB98-131782.
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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 has been prepared  pursuant  to section
112(n)(1)(A) of the Clean Air Act, and provides the
Congress and the public with information regarding the
emissions, fate, and transport of utility HAPs. The pri-
mary components of this report are: (1) a description of
the industry; (2) an  analysis of emissions data; (3) an
assessment of hazards and risks due to inhalation ex-
posures to 67 HAPs;  (4) assessments of risks due to
multipathway (inhalation plus non-inhalation)  expo-
sures to four HAPs (radionuclides, mercury, arsenic,
and dioxins); and (5) a discussion of alterative control
strategies. The assessment for mercury in this report
includes a  description of  emissions,  deposition esti-
mates, control technologies, and a dispersion and fate
modeling assessment which includes predicted levels
of mercury in various  media (including soil, water, and
freshwater  fish)   based  on  modeling  from  four
represenative utility  plants  using  hypothetical  sce-
narios. With regard to non-inalatipn exposures (e.g., in-
gestion) to other HAPs, this project presents a limited
qualitative discussion of arsenic cadmium, dioxins, and
lead.

Keywords:  "Steam  generators,  "Electric utilities, "Air
pollution dispersion,  "Health  hazards, "Risk assess-
ment.  Steam  generation  plants,  Fossil-fuel power
plants, Exhaust emissions, Stack gases. Combustion
products, Carbon dioxide, Particulates, Sulfur dioxide.
Nitrogen oxides, Mercury(Metals), Arsenic, Cadmium,
Lead(Metal), Dioxins, Radioisotopes, Atmospheric dif-
fusion. Diffusion modeling, Atmospheric transport, Air
pollution monitoring,  Environmental  exposure path-
way. Inhalation, Public health. Clean Air Acts, Air pollu-
tion control, 'Hazardous air pollutants. Environmental
fate.
PB98-131782REB                PCA14/MFA03
Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from
Electric Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Re-
port to Congress. Volume 2. Appendices.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Feb 98,294p, EPA/453/R-98/004B.
See also PB97-114516, PB97-114508, and Volume 1,
PB98-131774.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)321-8547;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Table of Contents:
   Median Emission Factors, Determined from Test
      Report Data, and Total 190,1994, and 2010
      Emissions, Projected with the Emission Factor
      Program;
   Matrix of Electric Utility Steam-Generating Units
      j and Emission Test Sites;
   Listing of Emission Modification Factors for Trace
      Elements Used in the Individual Boiler Analysis;
   Discussion of the Methodology Used to Develop
      Nationwide  Emission Totals;
   Health Effects Summaries:
   Overview;
   Documentation of the Inhalation Human Exposure
      Modeling for the Utility Study;
   Data Tables for Dioxin Multipathway Assessment;
   Literature Review of the Potential Impacts of
      Hydrogen Chloride and Hydrogen Fluoride;
   and Mercury Control Technologies.

Keywords:  "Steam generators, "Electric  utilities, "Air
pollution dispersion, 'Health hazards, 'Risk assess-
ment. Steam  generation  plants.  Fossil-fuel power
plants,  Exhaust emissions. Stack gases, Combustion
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
products, Carbon dioxide, Particuiates, Sulfur dioxide,
Nitrogen oxides, Mercury(Metals), Arsenic, Cadmium,
Lead(Metal), Dioxins, Radioisotopes, Atmospheric dif-
fusion, Diffusion modeling. Atmospheric transport, Air
pollution  monitoring, Environmental  exposure path-
way, Inhalation, Public health, Clean Air Acts, Air pollu-
tion control, "Hazardous air pollutants, Environmental
fate.
PB98-131881REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for
the Preparation of tead-in-Paint Samples.
Research Triangle Inst.,  Research Triangle  Park, NC.
Center for Environmental Measurements and Quality
Assurance.
L L Hodson, E. D. Hardison, A. A. Leinbach, W. F.
Gutknecht, M. J. Messner, and D. A. Binstock. Sep 97,
94p,EPA/600;R-95/1l2.
Contracts EPA-68-D1-0009, EPA-68-D5-0040
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search  Triangle Park, NC.  National Exposure Re-
search Lab.
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(703)321-8547;         and         email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The method used to grind a dried paint sample prior to
acid digestion and measurement (by  inductively cou-
 pled plasma (ICP) emission spectrometry or  some
 other means), may affect the recovery of lead from the
 paint. In the study, five grinding techniques  were com-
 pared. These were:  (1) grinding with a glass rod at
 room temperature in a 50-mL centrifuge tube, (2) grind-
 ing with a glass rod at dry ice temperature in a 50-mL
 centrifuge tube, (3) grinding with a mortar and pestile,
 (4) grinding with a  motorized blender, and (5) grinding
 with a cryogenic mill that operated at liquid nitrogen
 temperature.

 Keywords: 'Lead(Metal), "Paints, 'Grinding, "Sample
 preparation. Sampling,  Chemical analysis, Compara-
 tive evaluations. Statistical  analysis. Quality assur-
 ance. Quality control.


 PB98-131899REB                 PC A25/MF A04
  Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA.  Re-

 developing Risk-Based Cleanup  Levels  at  Re-
 source Conservation  and Recovery Act Sites in
  Region 10. Interim Final Guidance.
 Tetra Tech, Inc., Seattle, WA.
  P Raccette, and M. Bailey. Jan 98,562p, EPA/910/R-
  98/001.
  Contract EPA-68-W4-0004
  Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Se-
  attle, W A. Region X.
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  The guidance document provides procedures for de-
  veloping human and ecological risk-based cleanup lev-
  els for facilities undergound corrective action and clean
  closure under the Resource Conservation  and Recov-
  ery Act (RCRA) in Region 10 of the United States Envi-
  ronmental Protection Agency (EPA). The major risk as
  sessment steps,  including data evaluation  expbsun
  assessment, toxicity assessment, and risk charictei
  ization are described.  Both deterministic and prob-
  abilistic methods are described. Federal, state and
  general literature references that provide further details
  on the risk estimation process are provided throughout
  the document.

  Keywords:   'Remediation,  'Site   characterization,
  •Pollution  control,  "Risk assessment, Sites, Waste
  management,  Public health, Ecology, Ecosystems,
  Toxicity  Exposure,  Environmental monitoring, Criteria,
  Procedures, Guidelines, *EPA Region 10, "Cleanup
  operations, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.


  PB98-131980REB                 PCA12/MFA03
  Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tnangle
  Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning Residen-
tial Hot Water Furnaces. Final rept. Dec 94-Mar 96.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
J C. Valenti, and R. K. Clayton. Feb 98,236p, EPA/
600/R-98/017.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle  Park, NC. National Risk Management
Research Lab.
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The EPA  has undertaken the task of evaluating the
emissions from the central heating furnaces and the
manner in which the combustion is controlled. The ob-
jective is to develop baseline emission factors for com-
parison with other residential heating systems. Section
2 provides a description of  the experimental approach
and sampling and analytical methods employed. Steps
to ensure project quality are described in Section 3.
Data, results and discussion are presented in Section
4. The appendices contain the detailed data.

 Keywords: "Wood  burning  furnaces,  'Air pollution
 monitoring, "Water heating, Outdoor,  Space HVAC
systems. Hot water, Combustion chambers, Emission
factors, Combustion products, Particuiates, Emissions,
 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Carbon monoxide.
 Combustion  efficiency,  Semivolatile  organic  com-
 pounds.


 PB98-132210REB                 PC A06/MF A01
 Analysis and Assessment of Impacts on Biodiver-
 sity: A Framework for Environmental Management
 of DoD Lands within the  California Mojave Desert.
 A Research Plan.
 National Health and Environmental Effects Research
 Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
 D. Mouat, R. Kiester, and J. Baker. Mar 98,82p, EPA/
 600/R-98/005.
 Prepared in cooperation with Forest Service, Corvallis,
 OR. Pacific Northwest Research Station.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The purpose of the proposed research is to evaluate
 the effects of human activities on biodiversity and relat-
  ed environmental concerns within the Mojave Desert
  ecoregion of California both at the present and in the
  year 2020. The research plan presents and discusses
  the activities which will be conducted via the three prin-
  cipal project elements: a landscape status and change
  element, a biodiversity response element, and an inte-
?ration  and alternative futures scenarios element.
   hese elements together with background and man-
  agement information comprise the plan.

  Keywords: 'Mojave Desert, 'Military facilities, 'Species
  diversity, "Environment management. Arid lands, US
  OOD, Terrestrial ecosystems, Enviornrnental impact
  assessments,  Environmental health, Habitats, Man en-
  vironment interactions, Research  projects. Southern
  Region(California).


  PB98-132228REB                 PC A11/MF A03
  National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
  OH. Office of Research and Development.
  Storage/Sedimentation  Facilities  for Control  of
  Stprm  and Combined  Sewer Overflows:  Design
  Manual.
  Metcalf and Eddy, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.
  W M Stallard, W. G. Smith, R. W. Crites, and J. A.
  Lager. Mar 98,224p, EPA/600/R-98/006.
  Contract EPA-68-03-2877
  Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
  Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of Research and Develop-
  ment.
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  orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
   Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

  This report describes applications of storage facilities
  in wet-weather flow management and presents step-
by-step procedures for the analysis and design of stor-
age-treatment facilities. Retention, detention, and sedi-
mentation storage are classified and described. Inter-
national as well as national state-of-the-art projects are
discussed. The detailed design methodology of the
storage and/or  sedimentation facility presented in this
report  includes:  identifying functional requirements;
identifying site  constraints;  establishing basis of de-
sign; selecting  storage  and/or treatment option; and
conducting a cost analysis.

Keywords:  "Combined  sewers,  'Overflow,  'Storm
water runoff, 'Sedimentation, "Water storage,  Storage
facilities,  Infiltration, Percolation, Evaporation, Urban
runoff, Flood control, Water pollution control, Design
analysis, Manuals.


PB98-132400REB                PCA17/MFA03
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Technology Transfer and Support Div.
Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
IT Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
T. A Janszen,  P. C. Kefauver, W. M. Coates, J. Rawe,
K. Whitford, and S. Krietemeyer. Mar 98,366p, EPA/
600/R-98/026.
Contracts EPA-68-C2-0108, EPA-68-C5-0001
See also PB96-964608 and PB96-964022. Prepared in
cooperation with Science Applications International
 Corp  Cincinnati, OH.  Sponsored by National Risk
 Management  Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.  Tech-
 nology Transfer and Support Div.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Na-
 tional  Risk   Management   Research  Laboratory
 (NRMRL), Site Management  Support  Branch, con-
 ducted a comprehensive treatability project  for wood
 preserving sites in 1995 and  1996. The primary con-
 taminants of  concern  are polycyclic aromatic  hydro-
 carbons, pentachloropenol, metals, doxins and  furans.
 The three sites selected for this study were the Amer-
 ican Creosote Works (ACW) site in  Jackson, Ten-
 nessee; the Rab Valley Company Site (RAB) in Pan-
 ama, Oklahoma; and the  McCormick and  Baxter
 (MCB) site in  Stockton, California. Soil and water sam-
 ples were collected from all three sites. Contaminants
 in these samples were profiled and the soils were char-
 acterized. Samples were shipped to the different ven-
 dors for the treatability tests. The overall objective of
 this project of this project was to develop treatability
 data on technologies which are capable of reducing the
 mobility, toxicity and/or volume of the primary contami-
 nants from soils, groundwater, and emulsions at wood
 treating sites. This study provides treatability informa-
 tion on complex wastes, including the effects of these
 technologies  on dioxins and furans.

  Keywords: "Wood preservatives,  'Land pollution con-
  trol,    'Water    pollution    control.    Creosote,
  Pentachlorophenol,    Dioxins,    Furans,    Metals,
  Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Phenols, Soil con-
  tamination, Soil treatment, Ground water, Water treat-
  ment, Sampling, Remediation, Case studies, Cleanup
  operations.


  PB98-133010REB                PC A15/MF A03
  Health Risk  Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.  Prelimi-
  nary draft rept.
  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
  National Center for Environmental Assessment.
  Jan 98,324p, NCEA-W-0267, EPA/600/P-98/001 A.
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  orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

  This Health  Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene  has
  been prepared to serve as  a  source document for
  Agencywide use. The exposure information included is
  an overview  of the ambient exposures and exposure to
  populations  adjacent to emission sources, without any
  actual exposure assessment as such. In the develop-
  ment of this assessment, relevant scientific literature
  has been incorporated from the period July 1, 1985,
  through January 31,  1997. Key studies have been
  evaluated to qualitatively describe the mutagenicity, re-
  productive/developmental effects, and carcinogenicity


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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
of 1,3-butadiene. The assessment also includes a
summary,  conclusions,  and  risk  characterization.
Measures of dose-risk relationships relevant to ambi-
ent air exposures are discussed so that the adverse
health effects can be placed in perspective with  pos-
sible exposure levels.

Keywords:  'Health  hazards,  "Risk   assessment,
Toxicrty, Butadienes, Health effects, Public health. Air
pollution effects(Animals), Laboratory animals.  Inhala-
tion, BJoavailability,  Respiratory tract diseases,  Res-
piratory system, Lungs, Environmental transport, Envi-
ronmental exposure pathway, Dose response relation-
ships,  Emission  factors,  Epidemiology,  *1-3-Buta-
diene, Carcinogenic effects, Noncarcinogenic effects,
Carcinogenecity.
 PB98-133093REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training
 Module: Introduction to RCRA Subtitle I. Under-
 ground Storage Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated

 Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
 Nov 97,28p, EPA/510/R-97/009.
 Supersedes PB96-211727.  See also PB98-108301.
 Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
 Washington, DC. Office of  Solid Waste  and Emer-
 gency Response.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA,  22161, USA.

 Across the United States, there  are approximately 1
 million underground storage tanks (USTs) in use that
 store petroleum or hazardous substances. This mod-
 ule defines an UST; determines which USTs are sub-
 ject to regulation; discusses such topics as deadlines
 for upgrading tanks and the closure and corrective ac-
 tion requirements; and summarizes the financial re-
 sponsibility requirements for petroleum USTs.

 Keywords:  'Underground storage,  'Storage tanks,
 'Regulations, 'Requirements, Operation and mainte-
 nance, Leakage, Retrofitting, Notification procedures,
 Responsibility, Liabilities, Financial security. Super-
 fund,  Training manuals, 'RCRA(Resource Conserva-
 tion and Recovery Act), 'Resource Conservation and
 Recovery Act, EPCRAfEmergency Planning and Com-
 munity Right-to-know Act), Emergency Planning and
 Community  Right-to-know  Act, USTfUnderground
 Storage Tank).
PB98-133119REB                PC A05/MF A01
Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Risk Assessment Forum.
Mar 98,56p, EPA/630/R-97/002.
Prepared in cooperation with American Health Foun-
dation, Inc., Valhalla, NY.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is today
announcing the availability of  an  EPA  Risk Assess-
ment Forum report entitled. Assessment of  Thyroid
Follicular Cell Tumors (hereafter 'Forum Report'). The
Forum Report  presents science policy guidance that
describes the procedures the Agency will use in the
evaluation of potential human cancer hazard and dose-
response assessments from chemicals that are animal
thyroid carcinogens.  The  Forum  Report  describes
when, under dearly specified conditions, chemical car-
cinogenesis in  thyroid lollicular cells can be analyzed
as a nonlinear phenomenon, rather than assuming low
dose linearity as EPA customarily does for carcino-
genic compounds. Four hypothetical case studies are
summarized which illustrate  how to  evaluate toxi-
cotogical data  and make hazard and dose-response
estimation choices.  The procedures and consider-
ations developed in the Forum Report embody current
scientific  knowledge of  thyroid carcinogenesis  and
evolving science policy. Should significant new infor-
mation become available, the Agency  will update its
guidance accordingly.
Keywords: "Tumors, 'Thyroid, 'Cancer, Follicular cells,
Procedures, Humans, Dose-responses, Carcinogens,
Environmental Protection Agency.
PB98-133218REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the
U.S. EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Prc-
  fram.
  nvironmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Off ice of Water.
Jan 98,16p, EPA/832/K-97/002.
See also PB95-207247.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report contains answers to some of the most fre-
quently asked questions about the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency's (EPA's) Clean Water Act (CWA) In-
dian Set-Aside (ISA) Grant Program. The CWA ISA
Grant Program was created to provide grants to Indian
tribes and Alaskan Native Villages (ANVs) to assist in
the planning, design, and construction of wastewater
treatment  facilities. All federally  recognized tribes,
ANVs, and  tribes on former reservations in Oklahoma
are elibile for ISA grant funds.

Keywords: 'American Indians, 'Funding, 'Waste water
treatment, Alaskan natives, Eligibility, Grants,  Federal
aid. Financial assistance. Federal  programs. Sewage
treatment plants. Administrative procedures, 'Indian
Set-Aside Program.
PB98-133226REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Clean Water Needs Survey  Report to  Congress,
1996. Assessment of Needs for Publicly Owned
Wastewater  Treatment  Facilities,  Correction of
Combined Sewer  Overflows and Management of
Storm Water and Nonpoint Source Pollution in the
United States.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Sep97,120p, EPA/832/R-97/003.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report presents the results of the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency's (EPA's) 1996 Clean Water
Needs Survey (CWNS). It includes EPA's detailed esti-
mates of the captial costs eligible for funding under the
State Revolving Fund  (SRF)  provisions of the 1987
Amendments to the Clean Water Act (CWA). The
CWNS covers publicly owned, municipal wastewater
collection and treatment facilities, facilities for the con-
trol of combined sewer overflows (CSOs), activities de-
signed to control storm water (SW) runoff and nonpoint
source (NPS) pollution, and programs designed to pro-
tect the nation's estuaries.

Keywords:   'Waste   water  treatment,   "Needs,
•Infrastructure, "Cost analysis. Water treatment plants,
Sewage treatment  plants,  Combined sewers, Storm
water runoff, Overflow, Nonpoint sources, Watersheds,
Estuaries,  Public health. Water quality management.
Clean Water Act, Capitalized costs, Cost models. Pub-
lic-owned treatment works.  Small systems, States Re-
volving Fund.
PB98-133234REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Response to Congress on Privatization of Waste-
water Facilities.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jul 97,44p, EPA/832/R-97/001 A.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This response provides an overview of the wastewater
public-private partnership process. It presents the most
common partnership arrangements, the financial and
non-financial and other issues associated with privat-
ization, the impediments to privatization, and several
case-studies of public-private  partnership  arrange-
ments.

Keywords:  "Waste  water  treatment,  'Privatization,
Sewage  treatment  plants,  Requirements,  Barriers,
Economic factors. Procedures,  Infrastructure, Taxes,
Contractors, Leases, Cost benefit analysis,  Pollution
regulations, Case studies, Public-private partnerships.
PB98-133242REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Nomination Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use of Bio-
solids Awards Program; for  Operating Projects,
Technology Development, Research,  and Public
Acceptance.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jan 98,20p, EPA/832/B-98/001.
See also PB95-179438.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of the awards program is to recognize sig-
nificant contributions in the development and imple-
mentation  of cost-effective, environmentally safe and
publicly acceptable biosolids beneficial use practices
which recycle nutrients, improve soil conditions, or oth-
erwise conserve valuable natural resources.

Keywords:  'Sewage   sludge,   'Waste   utilization,
'Guidelines, 'Criteria, Waste management, Environ-
mental protection. Research  and development, Soil
management. Natural resources management, Cities,
State  government,  Safety,  Technology  utilization.
Technology innovation, Clean Water Act,  'Biosolids
Awards Program.
PB98-133259REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Water.
Ambient Ground Water  Quality Monitoring  Cost
Analysis.
Cadmus Group, Inc., Chicago, IL.
30 Sep 96,74p, EPA/816/R-97/013.
Sponsored  by  Environmental Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Water.
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orders@ntis.fedworkj.gov.  NTIS is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This paper outlines the U.S. EPA's findings to date re-
garding existing state ground-water quality monitoring
activities. First, the major components of an ambient
monitoring program are described. Second, data rep-
resenting eight  state ambient ground water-quality
monitoring program budgets, and well installation and
laboratory analysis component costs are summarized.
third, to assist state and local programs in evaluating
monitoring costs, this paper describes an algorithm for
estimating the costs associated with new or expanded
ambient ground water quality monitoring programs. Fi-
nally, the paper concludes with a discussion of those
factors that  could further reduce the costs associated
with ambient ground water quality monitoring. These
data are provided to give federal, state, and local pro-
grams guidance on the likely range of costs associated
with existing and  expanded ambient ground water-
quality monitoring programs.

Keywords: 'Water pollution monitoring, "Ground water,
"Cost analysis,  "State programs. Water pollution sam-
pling, Water quality. Monitoring wells, Clean Water Act,
Program management, Costs, Cost estimation, Budg-
ets, Data analysis, States(United States).
PB98-133267REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a
Discussion for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive
Approach for Ground Water and Surface Water.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
M. Ginsberg. Oct 97,38p, EPA/816/R-97/012.
See also PB98-104037.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The goal of this document is to provide combined
ground-and-surface water delineation approaches to
assist states in determining the areas that should be
assessed, in order to identify those areas that need
heightened management of contaminant sources to
help protect CRUSs. The first part of  this document
presents  protection-area  boundary delineation  ap-
proaches and methods. The second part of this docu-
ment (to be published separately) presents case stud-
ies demonstrating the  development of SWPAs,  ex-
tended SWPAs and SWPA segments for the protection
of CRUSs in the Nanticoke-Blackwater River Basins in
Maryland and Delaware.

Keywords:  'Water sources, "Drinking  water,  'Water
quality management, Surface waters,  Ground water,
Delineation, Watershed management. Water pollution
abatement, Potable water. Stream flow, Base flow,
Surface-groundwater   relationships.   Environmental
protection, States(United States), State programs. Wa-
tersheds, Topography,  Boundaries, Calculation meth-
ods, CRUSsfCritical Use  Sites), SW
Protection Area).
, SWPA(Source Water
PB98-133275REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Ap-
proaches  to Improving  Pace. Hands  on  Ap-
proaches.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Sep 97,34p, EPA/832/R-97/004.
Color illustrations reproduced in black and white.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) was
established to provide  a highly effective means for
funding the long term water infrastructure needs of the
country. This brochure describes how states have de-
veloped practical and innovative approaches to im-
proving the pace of loan activity  in their CWSRF pro-
grams. This brochure presents case studies that high-
light approaches States have employed to  improve
pace by meeting specific customer, community, and
environmental needs.

Keywords:  'Program management,  "Loans, "Case
studies, Clean Water Act, Water pollution abatement,
Water quality management, Funds, Financial assist-
ance. Project planning. Standards compliance. Infra-
structure,   States(United  States),  "State  Revolving
Fund.
 PB98-133309REB                PC A04/MF A01
 Federal  Funding  Sources for Small Community
 Wastewater Systems.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Nov 97,38p, EPA/832/F-97/Op4.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This publication  highlights 10 federal programs that
 help state, tribal, and local officials identify possible
 funding sources, whom to contact, and how to apply.
 Although this publication  describes  some drinking
 water programs, it focuses mainly on wastewater.

 Keywords:  "Waste water treatment, "Funding,  Rural
 areas, Financial  assistance, Grants, Loans,  Sources,
 Federal  programs. Federal agencies, Communities,
 Water treatment plants, Septic systems, Water pollu-
 tion control, "Small systems. State Revolving Fund.
 PB98-133317REB                 PCA16/MFA03
 Information for States on Recommended Operator
 Certification Requirements.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Water.
 Feb 98,346p, EPA/816/R-98/001.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This information package  for States  as  required by
Section  1420 of the 1996 Amendments  to the Safe
Drinking Water Act (SDWA). It was developed in con-
sultation with the Operator Certification Working Group
of the  National  Drinking Water Advisory Council
(NDWAC). Chapter 1 contains a summary of the exist-
ing State operator certification programs. Chapter 2
contains excerpts from the National Research Coun-
cil's book entitled 'Safe Water From Every Tap' includ-
ing the Executive Summary and Chapter 6 - Training
Operators for Small Systems.  This information  pro-
vides an overview of the small  systems situation and
emphasizes how essential operator training is to im-
proving  small water systems. Chapter 3 contains the
Operator Certification Program Standards developed
by the Associaton of Boards of Certification. Finally,
Chapter 4 contains a listing of State Drinking Water Ad-
ministrators and Certification Program Officers.

Keywords:          "StatesfUnited         States),
'Operators(Personnel),  "Certification,  "Water treat-
ment plants, "Sewage treatment plants, Safe Drinking
Water Act,  Facilities management,  Operation  and
maintenance, Water utilities, State programs, Require-
ments, "Small systems.
                       PB98-133325REB                 PC A05/MF A01
                       Information for States on Developing Affordability
                       Criteria for Drinking Water.
                       Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                       Office of Water.
                       Feb 98, 70p, EPA/816/R-98/002.
                       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 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act
                       (SDWA) recognize that the affordability of drinking
                       water may be an issue for some water systems, espe-
                       cially small systems. The Amendments provide State
                       drinking water  programs with important new tools to
                       help address affordability  concerns. The  statute re-
                       quires that EPA develop this information in consulta-
                       tion with States and the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) 9!
                       the U .S. Department of Agriculture. In order to fulfill this
                       mandate and to ensure consideration of all key stake-
                       holder ideas, EPA, through its National Drinking Water
                       Advisory   Council (NDWAC),  established  a  broad
                       based working group, whose members included States
                       and RUS, to guide development of this information
                       document. This document reflects the thorough review
                       by both the working group and NDWAC, as well as
                       public comment solicited through a Federal register no-
                       tice (62FR62308 (November21,1997)).

                       Keywords: "StalestUnited  States),  "Safe  Drinking
                       Water Act, "Water systems, "Cost analysis, Potable
                       water. Water quality management, Financing, Exemp-
                       tions, Variance, Water quality standards, Standards
                       compliance, US EPA, "Affordability,  Small  systems,
                       Ability to  pay.  Willingness to pay,  State  Revolving
                       Fund.
                       PB98-133333REB                PC A03/MF A01
                       Information for the Public on Participating with
                       States in Preparing Capacity Development Strate-
                         fies.
                         nvironmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
                       Office of Water.
                       Nov 97,12p, EPA/816/D-97/003.
                       See also PB98-133366.
                       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 Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) defines a public
                       water system as 'a system for the provision to the pub-
                       lic of water for human consumption through pipes  or
                       other constructed conveyances, if such system has at
                       least 15 service connections or reguariy serves at least
                       25 individuals. According to SDWA, 'the term 'commu-
                       nity water system' means a public water system that
                       (A) serves at  least  15 service connections used by
                                                                         year-round residents of the area served by the system;
                                                                         or (B) regularly serves at  least  25 year-round resi-
                                                                         dents.' 'The term 'noncommunity water system' means
                                                                         a public water system that is not a community water
                                                                         system,' according to the SDWA.

                                                                         Keywords: "Public information, "Safe Drinking Water
                                                                         Act, "Capacity, "Water utilities, States(United States),
                                                                         Citizen participation,  Potable water, Water quality man-
                                                                         agement,  Water quality  standards, Water  systems,
                                                                         Water treatment plants. Public water systems, Com-
                                                                         munity water systems, Non-transient non-community
                                                                         water systems.
PB98-133366REB                PC A09/MF A02
Information  for States on  Implementing the Ca-
pacity Development Provisions of the Safe Drink-
ing Water Act. Public review draft.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Nov 97,158p, EPA/831/D-97/002.
See also PB98-133333 and PB97-171847.
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.

Table of Contents:
   Introduction to Technical, Managerial, and
     Financial Capacity of Water Systems;
   Information for States on Ensuring that All CWSs
     and NTNCWSs Demonstrate Technical,
     Managerial, and Financial Capacity;
   Information for States on Preparing Capacity
     Development Strategies;
   and Information for States on Assessment of
     Capacity.

Keywords: "Safe Drinking Water Act, "States(United
States),  "Capacity, "Water utilities, Potable water,  Fi-
nancial  assistance.  Financial management, Water
treatment plants,  Water supply, Facilities manage-
ment. Operation and maintenance, Water quality man-
agement.        Implementation,       Regulations,
CWS(Community  water systems),   NTNCWS(Non-
Transient    Non-Community    Water   Systems),
PWS(Public Water Systems).
                                                   PB98-133416REB                 PC A07/MF A02
                                                   Environmental Protection Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
                                                   Chesapeake Bay Program.
                                                   Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and  Financial
                                                   Assistance Programs for  Local  Governments in
                                                  the Chesapeake Bay Region.
                                                  Environmental Law Inst., Wa
                       Vashington, DC.
 Feb 98,102p, CBP/TRS-195/98, EPA/903/R-98/002.
 See also PB97-161376. Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection Agency, Annapolis, MD. Chesapeake Bay
 Program.
 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 material supplements Protecting Wetlands: Tools
 for Local Governments in the Chesapeake Bay Re-
 gion, published in 1997 by the Chesapeake Bay Pro-
 gram Office  of  the U.S.  Environmental  Protection
 Agency. That guide focused on how local governments
 could use their own authorities to protect wetlands; this
 supplement identifies federal and state programs that
 may assist local protection efforts, or that can be influ-
 enced  by local governments to support local wetland
 protection goals. Federal programs are discussed in
 Chapter One, followed by state wetland programs in
 Chapter  Two. Chapter Three identifies federal and
 state technical assistance, cost-share programs, and
 subsidies available to support private and local govern-
 ment conservation efforts. Some private  sources of
 support are also included. Chapter  Four describes
 sources of wetlands-related data and educational infor-
 mation. The Appendices provide a list of acronyms and
 detailed contact  information for the government and
 nongovernmental organizations mentioned throughout
 the publication. Local governments concerned about
 the conservation and  restoration of wetlands  in the
 Chesapeake  Bay  can  influence  federal wetlands
 regualtory programs and other federal programs that
 affect wetlands. With many of these federal laws, there
 are opportunities for public comment and requirements
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lor agencies to hold public hearings before permits are
issued or decisions are made. Local governments and
privatge  citizens  can  influence these  processes
through attending public meetings and submitting com-
ments on proposed decisions.
Keywords: "Wetlands, 'Water quality, 'Chesapeake
Bay, 'Environmental protection, "Technical assistance,
Legislation, Coastal  zone management, Waterway
transportation. Government policies, State govern-
ment, National government, Financing, Conservation,
Water quality. Permits.
PB98-133713REB                 PC A04/MF A01
SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Data-
base.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Integrated Human Exposure Committee.
Jan 98,40p, EPA-SAB-IHEC-98-004.
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)321-6547;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Sprir^field, VA, 22161, USA.

At the request of the Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics, the Integrated  Human Exposure  Committee
(IHEC)  of the Environmental  Protection Agency's
Science Advisory Board (SAB) reviewed the Agency's
Source Ranking Database (SRD). The Source Rank-
ing Database was developed under the U.S.  EPA In-
door Air Source Characterization Project. The EPA In-
door Air Source Characterization Project. The EPA de-
veloped the Source Ranking Database (SRD) in order
to have a mechanism to conduct a systematic screen-
ing-level review of a large number of indoor sources to
identify high-priority product and  material categories
for further evaluation. The SRD produces risk-based
rankings by multiplying  an indoor-air concentration by
a hazard score for each chemical in a given product or
material. The SRD was developed to be used internally
by EPA staff as a tool for setting priorities for additional
testing and review. The Office of Pollution Prevention
and Toxics requested that the IHEC review the as-
sumptions and methdotogies used in scoring  product/
 material categories in the SRD in order to rank them for
 further characterization and possible risk management
 attention.

 Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution  monitor-
 ing, 'Data bases, Residential buildings, Ecological
 concentration. Environmental exposure, Risk assess-
 ment.  Health  hazards. Scenarios, Site characteriza-
 tion. Reviewing, Data analysis, Data quality,  'Source
 Ranking Database.
 PB98-133721REB                PC A05/MF A01
 SAB Report: Ecological Impacts and Evaluation
 Criteria  for the Use of Structures in  Marsh Man-
 agement.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Ecological Processes and Effects Committee.
 Jan 98Y74p, EPA-SAB-EPEC-98-003.
 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.

 In  1994, at the request  of the Office of Wetlands,
 Oceans, and Watersheds (OWOW), the Science Advi-
 sory Board  (SAB) established a Marsh  Management
 Subcommittee to review the state of the science under-
 lying the use of the structures to manipulate marsh hy-
 drology.  This approach to marsh management, termed
 Structural Marsh Management (SMM), entails the use
 of  structures such as canal plugs, weirs, tide gates,
 and levees to manipulate local hydrology in tidal and
 Great Lakes marshes. The Subcommittee was asked
 to  evaluate  the impacts of SMM on emergent marsh
 vegetation,  natural marsh-sustaining processes, and
 fish and wildlife.  In addition, the Subcommittee was
 asked to assess the cumulative impacts of numerous
 large-scale SMM projects in a region, identify high pri-
 ority research and monitoring needs, and suggest sci-
 entific or technical evaluation criteria that the agency
 could use to evaluate  proposed SMM projects. The
 SAB report provides a summary of the state of the
 science on the ecological consequences of SMM from
 a national perspective, science based-evaluation cri-
 teria for SMM projects, monitoring and research rec-
ommendations, and a discussion of SMM issues in var-
ious regions of the country.

Keywords:   'Marsh    management,   "Wetlands,
"Hydraulic structures, "Environmental impacts,  Tidal
marshes, Aquatic ecosystems. Vegetation, Weirs, Hy-
draulic gates. Levees, Environmental monitoring. Hy-
drology.


PB98-500341REB                CD-ROM S60.00
Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) (on
CD-ROM). Database.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Feb 98,1 CD-ROM.
Contains search and  retrieval  software. Hardware/
Software requirements: IBM or compatible PC-386SX
or higher microprocessor, 4 MB of RAM,  CD-ROM
drive, mouse, SVGA 256-color display and Macintosh
Windows ver 3.1 or later. Supersedes PB97-502835.
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.

The Superfund Public  Information System (SPIS) on
CD-ROM  contains Superfund data  for the United
States Environmental Protection Agency. The Super-
fund data is a collection of four databases, CERCLIS,
Archive (NFRAP), RODS, and NPL Sites.  Descriptions
of these databases and CD contents are  listed below.
The FoltoViews browse and retrieval engine is used as
a graphical interface to trie data. Users can access
simple "canned" queries and can do com-
plex searching on key words or fields. In addition, con-
text sensitive help, a Superfund process overview, and
an integrated data dictionary are available. RODS is
the Records Of Decision System. RODS is used to
track site clean-ups under the Superfund program to
 ties, site characteristics, scope and role of response
 action, and remedy. Explanation of Significant Dif-
 ferences  (ESDs) are  also  available  on the  CD.
 CERCLIS is the Comprehensive Environmental Re-
 sponse, Compensation, and Liability Information Sys-
 tem. It is the official repository for all Superfund site
 and incident data. It contains comprehensive informa-
 tion on hazardous waste sites, site inspections, prelimi-
 nary assessments, and remedial status. The system is
 sponsored by the EPA's Office of Emergency and Re-
 medial Response, Information Management  Center.
 Archive (NFRAP) consists of  hazardous waste sites
 that have no further remedial action planned;  only
 basic identifying information is provided for  archive
 sites. The sites found in the Archive database were
 originally in the CERCLIS database, but were removed
 beginning in the fall of 1995. NPL sites  (available on-
 line) are Tact sheets  that describe the location and his-
 tory of Superfund sites. Included are descriptions of the
 most recent activities and past actions at the sites that
 have contributed to the contamination. Population esti-
 mates, land usages, and nearby resources give back-
 ground on the local setting surrounding a site.

 Keywords: 'Data file, 'Superfund, "Hazardous mate-
 rials, 'Waste management, "Site characterization, Pol-
 lution control, Public relations. Remedial action, Pro-
 gram management, CD-ROM, Waste disposal. Site
 surveys.  Documentation,   Standards   compliance,
 Records of Decision,  Explanation of Significant Dif-
 ference.


 PB98-500473REB                       CP D01
 Title III (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments)
 Emergency  Planning  and  Community Right-to-
 Know Act and Accidental  Release  Prevention
 Consolidated Chemical List (on Diskette).
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention
 Office.
 Jan 98,1 diskette.
 This product contains text only, Customers must provie
 their own search and retrieval software. Diskette con-
 tains self-extracting files. Supersedes PB95-503165.
 The datafile is on one 31/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
 high density. File format: dBase 111. Documentation in-
 cluded; may be ordered separately as PB94-213659.
 Order 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.

The List of List files represent the 1996 version of the
Title 111 (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments) Con-
solidated List. This list includes chemicals listed under
CERCLA, SARA Title  111 (EPCRA),  and  section
112(r) of Title 111 of the Clean Air Act Amendments of
1990. Additions and revisions made to the individual
chemical lists through October 1996 are incorporated
into this version of the consolidated list. These files can
be used to print lists of chemicals subject to reporting
requirements under CERCLA  and Sara Title  111
(EPCRA), and chemicals listed under the accident pre-
vention provisions of section 112 (r) of the Clean Air
Act. Its purpose is to assist facilities and state and local
governments in compliance with the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)  and
general chemical emergency preparedness and pre-
vention.

Keywords: "Data file, 'Toxic substances, 'Chemical
compounds,  'Hazardous materials, Superfund, Waste
management.  Emergency  plans,  Emergency  pre-
paredness. Accident prevention,  Reporting require-
ments,  Standards  compliance, State  government,
Local government,  Administrative  procedures, Waste
streams,    Regulations,    Listings,    Diskettes,
SARA(Superfund  Amendents   and  Reauthorization
Act),  CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Re-
sponse Compensation and Liability Act), Emergency
Planning and Community Right-tc-know Act, Clean Air
Act Amendments of 1990.
 PB98-500556REB               Mag Tape S395.00
 Toxic  Substances  Control  Act (TSCA) Chemcial
 Substances  Inventory: Revised Inventory  Syno-
 nym and Preferred Name File,  January 1998 (on
 Magnetic Tape). Data file.
 Environmental Pn
              Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jan 98, magnetic tape.
MVS/ESA SP 4.3.DFP3.3.2 operating system. File for-
mat:  EBCDIC.  Supersedes PB97-503205,  PB97-
501456, PB96-503222, and PB96-501333.
Ordering information for  each format (A):  CD-ROM
searchable database, order number SUB-5423, S250;
or (B) ASCII text file of raw data, 3 1/2 inch HD diskette,
order number PB98-500564, $140; or (C) Datfile on
magnetic tape,  order number PB98-500556,  S395.
Prices outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico are dou-
ble. Available in 9-track,  EBCDIC only character set
tape.

The TSCA  Chemical Substance Inventory provides
chemical identify information for the non-confidential
substances on the TSCA Master Inventory File. The
datafile contains no TSCA confidential Business Infor-
mation.  New versions of the TSCA  Inventory are
issued at approximately six month intervals. The data
provided for each chemical substance include the CAS
Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name, molecu-
lar formula, and other appropriate information, such as
valid chemical names reported by submitters. The en-
tries are in ascending CAS Registry Number order.

Keywords: 'Data file, "Chemical compounds, 'Toxics
Substances  Control  Act, Nomenclature,  Molecular
structure, Inventories, Magnetic tapes, "Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory, CAS  Registry Number,  Molecular
formula.
 PB98-500564REB                Diskette S140.00
 Toxic Substances Control ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text
 Data, January 1998. TSCA Chemical  Substances
 Inventory: Revised  Inventory Synonym and Pre-
 ferred Name File (on Diskette). Data file.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Jan 98,3 diskettes.
 This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
 vide their own search and retrieval software. Files are
 compressed.   Supersedes  PB97-503163,  PB97-
 501431, PB96-503230, PB95-503116,  and  PB95-
 505400.
 Ordering information for each  format (A):  CD-ROM
 searchable database, order no. SUB-5423, S250; or
 (B) ASCII text file of raw data, 3 1/2 inch HD diskette,
 order no. PB98-500564, S140; or (C) Datafile on mag-
 netic tape, order no.  PB98-500556, S395. Prices out-
 side the US,  Canada, and Mexico are double. The
 datafile is on three 3 1/2 inch DOS diskettes,  1.44M
 HD. File format: ASCII text.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
The TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory provides
chemical identify information for the non-confidential
substances on the TSCA Master Inventory File. The
datafile contains no TSCA confidential Business Infor-
mation.  New versions  of  the  TSCA Inventory  are
issued at approximately six month intervals. The data
provided for each chemical substance include the CAS
Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name, molecu-
lar formula, and other appropriate information, such as
valid chemical names reported by submitters. The en-
tries are in ascending CAS Registry Number order.

Keywords: *Data file, 'Chemical compounds, "Toxic
Substances  Control  Act,  Nomenclature, Molecular
structure,  Inventories,  Diskettes,  "Chemical  Sub-
stances Inventory, CAS Registery Number, Molecular
formula.
PB98-500572REB                         CP D01
Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File:
ASCII Text Data, January 1998.  TSCA Chemical
Substances Inventory: PMN Number to EPA Ac-
cession Number Link (on Diskette). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jan 98,1 diskette.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. The Re-
vised Inventory Synonym Preferred  Name File is also
available.  Supersedes  PB97-503189,  PB97-501449,
PB96-503248, and PB96-501267.
The datafile is on one 3 1/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
high density. File format: ASCII text.  Order this product
from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. cus-
tomers); (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 TSCA Chemical  Substance Inventory provides
chemical identify information for the non-confidential
substances on the TSCA Master Inventory File. The
datafile contains no TSCA confidential Business Infor-
mation. New versions of  the TSCA Inventory are
issued at approximately six month intervals. The data
provided for each chemical substance include the CAS
Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name, molecu-
lar formula, and other appropriate information, such as
valid chemical names reported by submitters. The en-
tries are in ascending CAS Registry Number order.

Keywords: "Data file, "Chemical compounds, "Toxic
Substances Control Act,   Nomenclature,  Molecular
structure,   Inventories,  Diskettes,  "Chemical  Sub-
stances Inventory,  CAS Registry Number, Molecular
formula.
 PB98-500606REB                        CP D01
 Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Disk-
 ette). Software.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Research and Development.
 Feb 98,1 diskette.
 MS DOS 5.0 or greater operating system.
 The software is on one 3 1/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
 high density. File format: Executable code only. Docu-
 mentation is on a file. 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.

 Wind Rose Plotting program is an interactive program
 that generates wind rose  statistics and  plots  for se-
 lected meteorological stations for user-specified date
 and time ranges. A wind rose depicts the frequency of
 occurrence of winds in each of  16 direction sectors
 (north, north-northeast, northeast, etc.) and six wind
 speed classes for a given location and time  period.
 Product contains test files.

 Keywords: "Software, "Wind profiles, "Statistics, Wind
 direction, Wind velocity, Weather stations. Plotting,
 Frequency, Atmospheric circulation, Time-series anal-
 ysis, Diskettes, "WRPLOT computer program.


 PB98-500622REB                CD-ROM CP D01
 Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM). Software.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Emission Factor and Inventory Group.
 Oct 97,1 CD-ROM.
 Requirements:   x86  processor;  Windows  3.1,
 Workgroups, 95, NT 3.51 or 4; 8 MB RAM; 5 MB hard
disk space, plus 7 MB temporary disk space; CD-ROM
drive; VGA monitor; Netscape Navigator 3.0 or Internet
Explorer 3.0 or later (to view PDF files in a Web brows-
er). Program ZIP is  contained in TANKS2 directory.
See  also  PB96-500657,  PB96-500590  and  PB94-
502085.
The  software is on one disc. Files are compressed.
Order 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.

The  Air CHIEF CD-ROM contains air pollutant emis-
sions information  from published  EPA  reports and
databases. These reports and data have been devel-
oped by the Emission Factor and Inventory Group of
EPA to provide emission  factors and descriptions of
activities that produce criteria, toxic and greenhouse
air pollutant emissions for stationary point and area
sources. Air CHIEF contains the complete AP-42 Vol-
ume I, the Locating and Estimating documents series
on toxic substances, the Factor Information Retrieval
(FIRE) data system, the TANKS2 database, and lists of
Source Classification Codes (SCC), Standard Indus-
trial  Classification (SIC), the Registry of Toxic  Effects
of Chemical Substances, PC version of Biogenic Emis-
sions Inventory System (PCBEIS 2.2), Water 8 and
CHEMDAT8.

Keywords: "Software, "Air pollution sources, "Emission
factors, Air  pollution  monitoring, Toxic substances,
Chemical compounds, Greenhouse gases. Air pollut-
ants. Stationary pollutant sources. Area sources, Esti-
mating, Position(Location),  Criteria, Standard Indus-
trial  Classification, CD-ROM, "Air  CHIEF  computer
program, Factor Information Retrieval, Source classi-
fication codes. Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical
Substances, TANKS2 data base, Biogenic Emissions
Inventory  System,   WATERS  computer  program,
CHEMDAT8 computer progam.
 PB98-500663REB               CD-ROM $265.00
 Emergency   Response   Notification    System
 (ERNS), 1996 (on CD-ROM). Data file.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Feb 98,1 CD-ROM.
 See  also SUB-5335,  PB98-500671, PB96-500962,
 PB96-500954,  PB94-504206,  PB94-504198,   and
 PB96-504180.
 The datafile is on one disc. Documentation included;
 may be ordered separately as PB94-213584. 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  Emergency   Response  Notification   System
 (ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
 tion on  release notifications of oil  and hazardous sub-
 stances that have occurred  throughout the United
 States  and  have  been reported  to the  National Re-
 sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
 Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
 information from various Federal, State, and local re-
 sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
 used to analyze release  notifications, support emer-
 gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
 developing spill prevention programs.

 Keywords: "Data file, "Hazardous materials spills, "Oil
 spills, "Reporting,  Chemical spills, Risk assessment,
 Notification  procedures, Emergency planning, Emer-
 gency preparedness, Pollution sources, Pollution con-
 trol,  Pollution abatement. United States, CD-ROM,
 *ERNS(Emergency Response Notification  System),
 "Emergency Response Notification System, Response
 action.
 PB98-500671REB                CD-ROM $265.00
 Emergency   Response   Notification   System
 (ERNS), 1997 (on CD-ROM). Data file.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Feb 98,1 CD-ROM.
 See also SUB-5335,  PB98-500663,  PB96-500962,
 PB96-500954, PB94-504198, and PB96-504180.
 The datafile is on one disc. Documentaiton included;
 may be ordered separately as PB94-213584. 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   Emergency   Response  Notification  System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that  have  occurred  throughout the  United
States and  have been reported to the  National  Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate.  ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency  planning efforts, and assist  decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.

Keywords: "Data file, "Hazardous materials spills, "Oil
spills,  "Reporting, Chemical spills, Risk assessment,
Notification  procedures, Emergency planning, Emer-
gency preparedness.  Pollution sources, Pollution con-
trol.  Pollution abatement.  United States,  CD-ROM,
*ERNS(Emergency Response Notification System),
"Emergency Response Notification System, Response
action.
 PB98-501943REB                        CP D02
 Hydrologic  Evaluation  of  Landfill Performance
 (HELP) Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette). Model-
 Simulation.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Dec 95,3 diskettes.
 System rquirements: a hard disk  drive with 6 MB of
 available storage, a 80386 or 80486 preferred. Super-
 sedes PB85-100725 (magnetic tape), PB96-501432,
 and PB98-500333.
 The software is on  three 3 1/2 inch DOS diskettes,
 1.44M high density.  Documentation included on disk-
 ette. 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 disfussion 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   Preiestly-Taylor  potential
 evapotranspiration model  has been replaced with a
 Penman method, incorporating wind and humidty 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 inn-
 proved to aid in storage computations. Input and edit-
 ing have been further simplified  with interactive, ful-
 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
 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,
 leachate recirculation procedure, surface cover char-
 acteristics and information on any geomembranes.

 Keywords: "Models-simulation, "Software, "Landfills,
 "Hydraulic performance, Leakage, Leachate, Lining,
 Membranes,    Covers,   Geotechnical    fabrics,
 Geotextiles, Geotechnical engineering, Design analy-
 sis, Hydrologic models, Subsurface drainage, Surface


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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
runoff, Design criteria. Performance evaluation, Land
pollution. Water pollution, Precipitation(Meteorotogy),
Solar      radiation,      Meteorological      data,
Evapotranspiration,  Soil  water,  Diskettes,  *HELP
model, Hydrological Evaluation of Landfill Performance
Model.
PB98-591330REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                       and price.
Integrated Risk Information  System  (IRIS)  (on
Diskette). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 98,4 diskettes.
File format: ASCII. Files are compressed. Supersedes
PB97-591330.
Available as  ongoing subscription, NTIS  deposit ac-
count or credit card required. Price based on the no. of
issues. Updated approx. four times a yr. Approx. an-
nual cost is $608; price outside U.S., Canada, Mexico
is $1216. Single issues  also avail.; order no. PB98-
591331, $152; outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
$304. Datafile is on four 31/2 in. DOS diskettes, 1.44M
HD.

IRIS  provides information on  how chemicals affect
human health and is a primary source of EPA risk as-
sessment information on chemicals of environmental
concern. The database serves as a guide for the haz-
ard  identification  and  dose-response assessment
steps of EPA risk assessments. IRIS makes chemical-
specific risk information readily available to those  who
must perform risk assessments and also  increases
consistency in risk management decisions. The prin-
cipal section  of IRIS is the chemical files. The chemical
files contain: - oral reference doses (RfD) and inhala-
tion reference concentrations  (RfC)  for  noncarcinc-
gens - oral and inhalation carcinogen assessments -
summarized  Drinking Water Health Advisories - sum-
 maries of selected  EPA regulations - supplementary
data (for example, acute toxicity information and phys-
 ical-chemical properties) and - full bibliographic  cita-
 tions The primary types of health assessment informa-
 tion in IRIS are oral  RfDs, inhalation RfCs and carcino-
gen  assessments.  Reference doses and concentra-
 tions are estimated human chemical exposures over a
 lifetime which are just below the expected threshold for
 adverse health effects. The carcinogen assessments
 include: a weight-of-evidence classification, oral and
 inhalation quantitative risk  information, including slope
 factors, along with unit risks  calculated from those
 slope factors. A slope factor is the estimated lifetime
 cancer risk per unit of the chemical absorbed, assum-
 ing lifetime exposure. The health assessment  informa-
 tion contained in IRIS, except as noted, has been re-
 viewed and  agreed upon  by two interdisciplinary re-
 view groups  olEPA scientists who have extensive ex-
 perience in risk assessment. Thus, the information in
 IRIS represents and expert Agency consensus.  This
 Agency-wide agreement on risk information is one of
 the most valuable  aspects  of  IRIS. Chemicals are
 added to IRIS on a regular basis. Chemical  file  sec-
 tions in the system will be updated as new information
 is made available to the two review groups. Because
 exposure assessment pertains to exposure at a par-
ticular place, IRIS cannot provide situational  informa-
tion on exposure. IRIS can be used with an exposure
assessment to characterize the risk of chemical expo-
 sure. This risk characterization can be used to decide
what must be done to protect human health. There are
currently over 450 chemicals in IRIS. For these chemi-
cals, oral RfDs are provided for 340, inhalation  RfC
 summaries for 25 and carcinogen slope factors are
provided for 180.

 Keywords: "Chemical  compounds,  'Health  effects,
•Risk assessment. "Data file.  Information systems.
 Health hazards. Carcinogens,  Toxicity,  Exposure,
 Dose-response  relationships.  Maximum permissible
dose, Dose  limits.  Ingestion, Inhalation(Physiotogy),
Oral intake.  Drinking water,  Physicochemical prop-
 erties.    Regulations,    US    EPA,    Diskettes,
 •|RlS(lntegrated Risk Information System), 'Integrated
 Risk Information System.
 PB98-592570REB
            Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                        and price.
 Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
 System (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on
 CD-ROM). Data file.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
1998,1 CD-ROM.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own  search and retrieval  software. The
datafile is on one disc. ASCII data with CRLF. Super-
sedes PB97-592570.
Available as an ongoing subscription, NTIS deposit ac-
count or credit card payment accepted. Price based on
number of issues. Updated approximately four times a
year. Approximate annual cost for U.S., Canada, and
Mexico $1,920; price for others $3,840. Single issues
also available,  order  number, PB97-592571,  price
$480/3960.
RCRIS contains information on hazardous waste han-
dlers regulated by The Environmental Protection Agen-
cy (EPA) under the Resource Conservation and Re-
covery Act (RCRA). Data is supplied by the regulated
community and RCRA permitting and compliance pro-
gram personnel. All hazardous waste handlers are re-
quired to notify EPA of their existence by submitting the
Federal Notification of Regulated Waste Activity Form
(EPA Form 8700-12) or a State equivalent form. The
Notification form provides  basic identification informa-
tion (e.g., handler name  and location address, and
owner/operator and contact  names, addresses and
phone  numbers),  specific hazardous waste activities
(e.g., generator, transporter, or treatment/storage/dis-
ppsal), and wastes handled.  Treatment, storage and
disposal facilities (TSDFs) are further required to sub-
mit Part A (EPA Form 8700-23) and Part B of their Haz-
ardous Waste Permit Application. The Part A form pro-
vides more detailed information concerning  wastes
handled, plus SIC codes and process data. Information
from the Notification  and Part A  forms described
above, permit issuance data supplied by RCRA permit
writers, and non-sensitive compliance and enforce-
ment data collected by compliance program personnel
is included on the tapes.


Keywords: 'Solid waste management, 'Data file, 'Data
bases. Waste disposal, Waste treatment. Waste proc-
essing plants. Permits, Hazardous materials transpor-
tation,  Pollution regulations.  Notification procedures,
Magnetic tapes.  Waste  storage,  'RCRISfResource
Conservation and  Recovery  Information System),
"Resource  Conservation  and Recovery Information
System, "Waste handling.  Waste generation.
 PB98-921100REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                       and price.
 Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables. Ir-
 regular repts.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 1998, open series.
 Supersedes PB97-921100.
 Paper copy  available as  an ongoing  subscription.
 Credit Card or NTIS deposit account required. Single
 copies also available. Issued and superseded quar-
 terly. 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.ledworld.gciv.  NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


 The document is an excellent 'pointer1 system to iden-
 tify current literature or changes in assessment criteria
 for many chemicals of interest to Superfund. It was pre-
 pared for Superfund use by the Environmental Criteria
 and Assessment Office (ECAO- Cin) in EPA's Office of
 Health  and Environmental Assessment.  Chemicals
 considered are those for which Health Effects Assess-
 ment Documents, Health and EnvironmentaJ Effects
 Profiles, Health Assessment Documents or Air Quality
 Criteria Documents have been  prepared by ECAO.
 Radionuclides considered  are those  believed to be
 most common at  Superfund sites. Tables summarize
 reference doses  (RIDs) for toxicity from subchronic
 and chronic inhalation, oral  exposure, slope factors
 and unit risk values for carcinogenicity based on life-
 time inhalation and oral exposure, and radionuclicte
 carcinogenicity.


 Keywords: "Public health,  'Hazardous  materials,
 "Radioactive  wastes,  "Chemical compounds, Waste
 disposal,  Exposure,  Site   surveys,  Dosage,  Ta-
 bles(Data),  Risks, Reviews, "Superfund  program,
 "Environmental impact assessments, "Biological ef-
 fects,  "Health hazards. Air quality, Environmental ef-
 fects.
PB98-963100REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
ROD Amendments and Explanations of Significant
Differences (ESD). Irregular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998, open series.
Supersedes PB97-963100.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
(minimum deposit $225 U.S., Canada, and Mexico; all
others $450). Single  copies also available  in paper
copy only.

As a Superfund site ages and technology progresses,
there may be  certain approved deviations  from the
originally signed  Record of Decisions.  These  are
signed at the Regional Administrator level and are ap-
proved for continued remediation at the site.  Changes
initiated by EPA are termed Amendments, changes ini-
tiated by the Potentially  Responsible Parties (PRPs)
are termed  Explanations of Significant  Differences
(ESDs). Note: Not all RODS will have either Amend-
ments or ESDs.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
disposal, 'Record of Decision, Remedial action. Clean-
up.
PB98-963200REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                       and price.
EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administra-
tion. Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998, open senes.
Supersedes PB97-963200.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

NTIS, in cooperation  with EPA,  distributes  the fact
sheets,  directives, and technical publications needed
to respond to Superfund legislation and makes them
available automatically,  as  they  are issued, weeks
beore they are formally announced. This subscription
provides the full reports issued by the Superfund pro-
gram on program policies  and administration. This
topic covers ARAR's; contract management; data sys-
tems; environmental indicators; internal policies and
procedures; planning; and special reports.

Keywords:  'US EPA, "Superfund, 'Program adminis-
tration, "Government policies, Program management,
Contract   administration.   Contract   management,
Project planning, Procedures, Data systems. Hazard-
ous materials. Waste management, Environmental in-
dicators, ARARfApplicable  or Relevant and Appro-
priate Requirements).
 PB98-963205REB                 PC A25/MF A04
 Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII:
 Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Dec 97,566p, EPA/540/R-98/003, OSWER-9200.5-
 153C.
 See also PB97-963209.
 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 plan provides for a pattern of coordinated and in-
 tegrated response by departments  and agencies of
 Federal, State and Local governments to protect public
 health and the environment from damaging effects of
 pollution. It provides for timely and effective coordina-
 tion and direction of Federal, State and Local response
 systems, and supports the development of capability
 by the  private sector to handle such incidents. This
 plan  provides the organizational structure  and objec-
 tives necessary  to prepare for and respond to a dis-
 charge of oil or release of hazardous substances, pol-
 lutants, and contaminants.

 Keywords: "Emergency plans, 'Hazardous materials
 spills, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills, 'Superfund, Emer-
 gencies, Interagency coordination, Iowa, Kansas, Mis-
 souri, Nebraska, Contingency planning, Emergency
 preparedness, Intergovernmental relations, Pollution
 control,  Waste  management, Federal government,
 32     VOL 98, No. 2

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
State government, Local government, Public relations,
Communications, 'Area  contingency  plans.  Emer-
gency response, EPA Region 7, Central Region(United
States), Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Federal Water Pollu-
tion Control Act.
PB98-963218REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,94p, EPA/540/R-98/009, OSWER-9200.0-29.
See  also PB96-963268, PB96-963269, and  PB97-
963255.
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  Superfund program  has achieved  substantial
progress in cleaning up hazardous waste sites and
protecting human health and the  environment with
cleanup underway at 89 percent of the sites on the Na-
tional Priorities List (NPL) (excluding  Federal Facili-
ties). To make the program faster, fairer, and more effi-
cient, EPA  launched three rounds of Superfund  re-
forms beginning in 1993 that cover a wide range of
Superfund concerns, including enforcement, public in-
volvement. State and Tribal empowerment, cleanup ef-
fectiveness, economic redevelopment, environmental
justice, and program consistency. This report looks at
the accomplishments of the second and third rounds of
EPA's Superfund reforms.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Reforms, 'Program adminis-
tration,  'Improvement, Hazardous  materials.  Waste
management. Pollution control. Remediation, Enforce-
ment,  Pollution regulations.  Program management,
Risk management.  Communities,  Community rela-
tions.  Citizen  participation,  States(United  States),
American Indians, Communications management.  Or-
ganizational effectiveness,  US EPA,  Cleanup oper-
ations. Redevelopment, Environmental justice.
 PB98-963222REB                 PCA10/MFA02
 Estimated O  &  M  Costs  for  RODS:  Historical
 Trends and Projected Costs through FY 2040.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 May 95,192p, EPA/540/R-98/014, OSWER-9335.5-
 02.
 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 study examines  operation  and maintenance
 (O&M) cost trends for Records of Decision (RODs)
 issued through Fiscal Year 1992 (FY 1992). The study
 also estimates the O&M cost burden to States and
 other parties for RODs that have been ussed through
 FY 1992 and for RODs that are anticipated through FY
 2005. In addition, cost estimates  contained in post-
 ROD documents are reviewed and recommendations
 are made for enhancements in ROD cost reporting.

 Keywords: 'Cost  estimates, 'Superfund, 'Trends,
 'Operation and maintenance,  Hazardous materials,
 Waste management,  Remedial action. Pollution con-
 trol. Cost analysis. Forecasting,  Program manage-
 ment, States(United States), *RODs(Records of Deci-
 sion), 'Record of Decision, Potentially responsible par-
 ties, Cleanup.


 PB98-963224REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy, Work Plan,
 and Executive Sumamry.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial  Response.
 4 Mar 98,31 p, EPA/540/F-98/017, OSWER-9224.5-
 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.

 This report is EPA Counter-Terrorism (C-T) Program
 Strategy,  FY98 Work Plan Executive Summary, and
 FY98 Work Plan  and Task  List.  In  June 1995, the
 President, in recognition of the increased threat of do-
 mestic terrorist activity, directed EPA and five other key
 federal agencies to prepare  for potential acts of do-
 mestic terrorism. Toward that end, the Agency con-
 vened a working group lead by the OSWER's Chemi-
cal Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office
and that included representatives from the OSWER's
Office of Emergency and Remedial  Response, the
OAR's Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, and  from
OECA's National Enforcement Investigations Center.

Keywords: 'Terrorism, 'Counterterrorism,  'US EPA,
'Emergency preparedness, Terrorists, Threat evalua-
tion, Emergency planning. Federal programs, National
security,  Public safety, Biological warfare  agents,
Chemical warfare agents, Nuclear weapons, Radiation
protection, Risk assessment.
PB98-963300REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA  Superfund  Site  Assessment and Remedi-
ation. Irregular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998, open series.
Supersedes PB97-963300.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies  also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

The subscription provides  issued by the Superfund
program  on  site assessment and  remediation. This
topic  covers site  assessment-general; the National
Priorities Listing Process; risk assessment; risk man-
agement; remedial action—general; remedial investiga-
tion and feasibility studies; remedial design and reme-
dial action; guidance on records of decision; public par-
ticipation—general;  community  relations;  state  and
local involvement; and Technical Assistance Grants.

Keywords:  'Superfund,   "Site   characterization,
•Remediation,  Hazardous materials, Waste manage-
ment, Site surveys. Risk assessment, Remedial action,
Pollution control, Risk management, Feasibility stud-
ies, Citizen  participation. Community relations,  US
EPA, State government, Local government. Intergov-
ernmental relationships. National Priorities List, Clean-
up.
 PB98-963302REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for
 Superfund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Eval-
 uation Manual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Re-
 porting, and  Review of Superfund Risk Assess-
 ments) (Interim).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 17 Dec 97,6p, EPA/540/F-98/015, OSWER-9285.7-
 01D-1.
 See also volume 2, PB97-963305 (with diskette sup-
 plement).
 Also  available in a set of 3  reports, PB98-963303.
 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 March 21,1995 memorandum on Risk Character-
 ization Policy and Guidance from Administrator Brown-
 er directed improvement in the transparency, clarity,
 consistency, and reasonableness of risk assessments
 at EPA. EPA has looked for opportunities for improving
 Superfund risk assessments and has received criti-
 cisms from  the General Accounting Office (GAO),
 members of Congress, and others. Most of these criti-
 cisms questioned the transparency or consistency of
 our risk assessments at sites across  the country. The
 October 1995  Superfund Reforn No. 6A directed EPA
 to establish national criteria to plan, report, and review
 Superfund risk assessments. RAGS  Part  D responds
 to these challenges and fulfills the Reform No. 6A man-
 date.

 Keywords: 'Human  health, 'Health hazards,  'Site
 characterization, 'Project management, 'Data quality,
 "Superfund, Public health, Health effects, Risk assess-
 ment. Exposure, Site  investigations, Data analysis,
 Hazardous materials, Remediation, Pollution control,
 Planning, Reporting,  Reviewing, Implementation, US
 EPA, 'RAGS(Risk  Assessment  Guidance for Super-
 fund), "Risk  Assessment Guidance for  Superfund,
 Cleanup,   CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental
 Response Compensation and Liability Act).
PB98-963303REB                PC E99/MF E99
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D
(Kit).
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998,224p-in 3v with diskette, EPA/540/R-98/013,
OSWER-9285.7-01D-1A.
Kit includes PB98-963302, PB97-963305 (with diskette
supplement),  and PB97-963311.  See also  PB92-
963334, PB92-963333, and PB90-155581.
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.

No abstract available.
PB98-963400REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA  Superfund  Removals  and  Emergency Re-
sponse. Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998, open series.
Supersedes PB97-963400.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies  also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

This subscription provides the full reports issued by the
Superfund program on removals and emergency re-
sponse. Included are general  removal actions;  oil
spills; emergency response; and field safety.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Emergency planning, 'Oil
spills. Hazardous materials. Oil pollution, Waste man-
agement,  Removal,  Remediation,  Pollution control,
Waste disposal, Remedial action, Safety management,
US EPA, 'Emergency response, Cleanup.
 PB98-963500REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
 EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Serv-
 ices. Irregular repts.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1998, open series.
 Supersedes PB97-963500.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
 quired.  Single copies also available in paper copy or
 microfiche.

 This subscription provides the full reports issued by the
 Superfund program on technology and analytical serv-
 ices. This topic covers technology-general;  the SITE
 program;     innovative    technologies;    selected
 techologies, by medium; and analytical services.

 Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
 treatment, Detection, Sampling, Waste management,
 Analytical  methods. Technology innovation,  Tech-
 nology  assessment, Technology utilization, Project
 planning,  US EPA, Innovative treatment technologies,
 Treatment technolpgy,  SITE(Superfund Innovative
 Technology Evaluation).
 PB98-963600REB
            Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                       and price.
 EPA Superfund Enforcement. Irregular repts.
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 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
 quired.  Single copies also available in paper copy or
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 This subscription provides the full reports issued by the
 Superfund program on enforcement. Topics include
 CERCLA and RCRA program management and imple-
 mentation; comprehensive site planning; PRP search,
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treatment, storage, and disposal; and waste manage-
ment and enforcement.

Keywords:   "Superfund,  'Program   management,
•Enforcement,  Hazardous materials, Inspection,  Re-
porting  requirements,  Notification  procedures, Site
characterization,  Project planning, Waste manage-
ment. Waste storage,  Waste disposal, Waste treat-
ment. Implementation, US EPA, PRPfPotentially  Re-
sponsible Parties), RCRA(Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act),  CERCLA(Cpmprehensiye Environ-
mental Response Compensation and Liability Act).


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EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for
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New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont Irreg-
ular repts.
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Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998, open series.
Supersedes PB97-963700.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired.  Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
health and the environment while ensuring consistency
of evaluations in contamination  and clean-up of all
Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
by the  appropriate Regional Administrator which de-
tails cleanup,  cost estimates, and EPA's responsive-
ness to the public comment summary. The ROD  may
be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
dates to the signed EPA decision. The ROD may be
amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
 Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD). A  Super-
 fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
 Site may be further redefined as Operable Units and
 Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
 technology presents itself. Average dean-up time for a
 Super!una Site can range from 12 to 100 years.

 Keywords: *Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
 management. Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Re-
 medial action, Land pollution control, Water pollution
 control. Site surveys, Project management, Connecti-
 cut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,  Rhode
 Island, Vermont, 'Records of Decision, EPA Region 1,
 Explanation of Significant Difference. Record of Deci-
 sion Amendment, Cleanup.


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 Region 3: New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and
 Virgin Islands. Irregular repts.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1998, open series.
 Supersedes PB97-963800.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
 quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
 microficrie.

The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
 ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
 health and the environment white ensuring consistency
of  evaluations in contamination and  clean-up of all
 Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
 by the appropriate Regional Administrator which de-
tails cleanup,  cost estimates, and EPA's  responsive-
 ness to the public comment summary. The ROD may
be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
 dates to the signed EPA decision. The ROD may be
 amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
 Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD). A Super-
 fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
 Site may be further redefined as Operable Units and
 Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve  as new
 technology presents itself. Average dean-up time for a
 Superfund Site can range from 12to 100 years.

 Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials,  "Waste
 management. Waste treatment. Waste disposal, Re-
 medial action. Land pollution control, Water pollution
 control. Site surveys, Project management. New Jer-
 sey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, "Records
of Decision. EPA Region 2, Explanation of Significant
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EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for
Region 3:  Delaware, Washington DC.,  Maryland,
Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Irregular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998, open series.
Supersedes PB97-963900.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.
The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
health and the environment while ensuring consistency
of evaluations in contamination and  clean-up of all
Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
by the appropriate  Regional Administrator which de-
tails cleanup,  cost estimates, and  EPA's responsive-
ness to the public comment summary. The ROD may
be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
dates to the signed EPA decision. The ROD may be
amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD). A Super-
fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
Site may be further redefined as Operable  Units and
Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
technology presents itself. Average clean-up time for a
Superfund Site can range from 12 to 100 years.


Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Waste  treatment. Waste disposal. Re-
medial action. Land pollution control, Water pollution
control, Site surveys, Project management, Pennsyl-
vania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC,
•Records of Decision, EPA Region 3, Explanation of
Significant Difference,  Record  of  Decision Amend-
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 Ohio, and Wisconsin. Irregular repts.
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 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1998, open series.
 Supersedes PB97-964100.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
 quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
 microfiche.
 The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
 ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
 health and the environment while ensuring consistency
 of evaluations in contamination and clean-up  of all
 Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
 by the appropriate Regional Administrator which de-
 tails cleanup,  cost estimates, and EPA's responsive-
 ness to the public comment summary. The ROD may
 be litigated,  thus it is important to have all current up-
 dates to the signed EPA decision. The ROD may be
 amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
 Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD). A Super-
 fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
 Site may be further redefined as Operable Units and
 Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
 technology presents itself. Average clean-up time for a
 Superfund Site can range from 12 to 100 years.


 Keywords: 'Superfund, "Hazardous materials, *Waste
 management, Waste treatment. Waste disposal. Re-
 medial action, Land pollution control, Water pollution
 control, Site surveys, Project management, Illinois, In-
 diana,  Michigan,   Minnesota,  Ohio,  Wisconsin,
 'Records of Decision, EPA Region 5, Explanation of
 Significant Difference, Record  of Decision  Amend-
 ment, Cleanup.
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homa, and Texas. Irregular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998, open series.
Supersedes PB97-964200.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted  or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
health and the environment while ensuring consistency
of evaluations in contamination and clean-up of  all
Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
by the appropriate Regional Administrator which de-
tails cleanup,  cost estimates,  and  EPA's responsive-
ness to the  public comment summary. The ROD may
be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
dates to the signed EPA  decision. The ROD may be
amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD). A Super-
fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
Site may be further redefined as Operable Units and
Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
technology presents itself. Average clean-up time for a
Superfund Site can range from 12 to 100 years.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Re-
medial action, Land pollution  control, Water pollution
control. Site surveys, Project management, Arkansas,
Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, 'Records
of Decision, EPA Region 6, Explanation of Significant
Difference,  Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
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 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1998, open series.
 Supersedes PB97-964300.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
 quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
 microfiche.

 The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
 ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
 health and the environment while ensuring consistency
 of evaluations in contamination and clean-up of all
 Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
 by the appropriate Regional Administrator which de-
 tails cleanup, cost estimates, and EPA's responsive-
 ness to the public comment summary. The ROD  may
 be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
 dates to the signed EPA decision. The ROD may be
 amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
 Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD).  A Super-
 fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
 Site may be further redefined as Operable Units and
 Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
 technology presents itself. Average clean-up time for a
 Superfund Site can range from 12 to 100 years.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
 management. Waste treatment,  Waste disposal, Re-
 medial action, Land pollution control. Water pollution
 control. Site surveys, Project management, Iowa, Kan-
 sas, Missouri, Nebraska, 'Records of Decision,  EPA
 Region  7,  Explanation of Significant Difference,
 Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
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 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1998, open series.
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quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
health and the environment while ensuring consistency
of evaluations in contamination and clean-up  of all
Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
by the appropriate  Regional Administrator which de-
tails cleanup,  cost estimates, and EPA's responsive-
ness to the  public comment summary. The ROD may
be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
dates to the signed EPA decision.  The ROD may be
amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
Explanation of Significant  Difference (ESD). A Super-
fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
Site may be further redefined as Operable Units and
Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
technology presents itself. Average clean-up time for a
Superfund Site can range from 12 to 100 years.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, *Waste
management, Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Re-
medial action, Land pollution control, Water  pollution
control, Site surveys, Project management, Colorado,
Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyo-
ming, "Records of Decision, EPA Region 8, Expla-
nation of Significant Difference, Record of  Decision
Amendment, Cleanup.
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EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for
Region 9: Arizona,  California,  Hawaii, Nevada,
American Samoa, and Guam. Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1998, open series.
Supersedes PB97-964500.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
health and the environment while ensuring consistency
of evaluations in contamination and clean-up of  all
Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
by the appropriate Regional Administrator which de-
tails cleanup, cost estimates, and  EPA's responsive-
ness to the public comment summary. The ROD may
be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
dates to the signed  EPA decision. The ROD may be
amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD). A Super-
fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
Site may be further  redefined as Operable Units and
Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
technology presents itself. Average clean-up time for a
Superfund Site can range from 12 to 100 years.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Waste treatment,  Waste disposal, Re-
medial action. Land pollution control. Water pollution
control, Site surveys,  Project management, Arizona,
California, Hawaii, Nevada,  American Samoa, Guam,
'Records of Decision, EPA  Region 9, Explanation of
Significant  Difference, Record  of Decision Amend-
ment, Cleanup.
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 EPA Superfund  Records of Decision  (RODS)  for
 Region 10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washing-
 ton. Irregular repts.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1998, open series.
 Supersedes PB97-964600.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
 quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
 microfiche.

 The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
 ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
 health and the environment while ensuring consistency
 of evaluations in contamination  and clean-up of  all
 Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
 by the appropriate Regional Administrator which  de-
 tails cleanup, cost estimates, and EPA's responsive-
ness to the public comment summary. The ROD may
be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
dates to the signed EPA decision. The ROD may be
amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD). A Super-
fund Site may have multiple RODs, as each Superfund
Site may be further redefined as Operable Units and
Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
technology presents itself. Average clean-up time for a
Superfund Site can range from 12 to 100 years.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Re-
medial action, Land pollution control, Water pollution
control,  Site surveys.  Project management,  Alaska,
Idaho, Oregon, Washington, 'Records of  Decision,
EPA Region 10, Explanation of Significant Difference,
Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
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63p, EPA-RW57935105-01-1.AL/EQ-1993-0008.
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The technical objective of this research was to test
whether above-ground, fixed-film bioreactors can bio-
degrade complex  mixtures of chlorinated  aromatic
compounds  in groundwater. Specifically,  the project
was designed to test the  metabolic capabilities  of
Pseudomonas Strain JS150 in the field. The approach
involved a preliminary field study at Robins AFB GA
using two above-ground, fixed-film bioreactors, one
colonized  with Pseudomonas JS150  and one colo-
nized with indigenous groundwater bacteria, to meas-
ure degradation of chlorinated  aromatic compounds.
Independent variables measured included tempera-
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bial populations. Results from the bench-scale column
study indicated that the JS150 isolate had the greatest
number of desirable qualities and would be the best se-
lection to utilize in a biofilm reactor. Results from the
study indicate that  both reactors provided substantial
Chlorobenzene removal  (greater than 95%). Data indi-
cate that bioreactor inoculation may be useful for re-
ducing  startup  time. No  degradation  intermediates
were  detected  from   either  the  inoculated  or
uninoculated reactors.

Keywords:  "Ground  water,  "Reactor   operation,
'Chlorobenzene, Measurement, Removal, Degrada-
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compounds, Biodegradation, Chlprination, Dissolving,
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 CERCLIS  (Comprehensive  Environmental   Re-
 sponse, Compensation, and Liability Information
 System) Site Location Extract, Quarterly (on CD-
 ROM). Data file.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1998, CD-ROM.
 Available as ASCII character set on CD-ROM. Super-
 sedes SUB-5375.
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 Comprehensive      Environmental     Response,
 Comensation   and   Liability  Information  System
 (CERCLIS) contains  data on potentially  hazardous
 waste sites that have been reported to the  Environ-
 mental  Protection  Agency by States,  Municipalities,
 Private companies and private persons, pursuant to
 Section 103 of the  Comprehensive Environmental Re-
 sponse, Compensation  and Liability Act (CERCLA).
 CERCLIS contains sites which are either proposed to
 or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and sites which
are in the screening and assessment phase for pos-
sible inclusion on the NPL. As of  February  1995,
CERCLIS sites designated 'No Further Remedial Ac-
tion  Planned'  (NFRAP) have been  removed  from
CERCLIS and moved to  the  CERLIS Archive  file.
NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an initial in-
vestigation,  no contamination was found, contamina-
tion was removed quickly without need for the site to be
placed on the NPL, or the contamination was not seri-
ous enough to require Federal Superfund action or
NPL consideration. EPA has removed approximately
25,000 NFRAP sites to lift the unintended barriers to
the redevelopment  of  these properities  and  has
archived them as historical records so EPA does not
needlessly repeat the invstigations in the future. This
policy change is part of EPA's Brownfields Redevelop-
ment  Program. It is important to note the  sites on
CERCLIS and the CERCLIS Archive files will change
as the sites are being investogated or if new informa-
tion  becomes available.  Both  the  CERCLIS  and
CERCLIS Archive Extracts files contain the following
six (6) record types: 1) site, 2) operable units, 3)
events, 4) aliases and alias location, 5) financial, and
6) enforcement activities. There are up to 62 fields of
site information including: name and  alias names, ad-
dress, location, indicators  for National Priority  Status
and Federal Facility, operable units for large sites, his-
tory of all pre-remedial, remedial, removal and commu-
nity relations activities or events that have taken place
or are ongoing at the site, financial funding information
for events, and unresitrcted enforcement activities.

Keywords:  "Data file, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
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 Available on subscription (A) Diskette Version, order
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 SUB-5179, $1,060;  price outside the  U.S., Canada,
 and Mexico is $2,120. Issued quarterly. Single issues
 also available, diskette price code D05;  tape price code
 T02.

 When expending Superfund monies  at a CERCLA
 (Comprehensive  Environmental   Response, Com-
 pensation and Liability Act) site, EPA must conduct a
 search  to identify parties with potential financial re-
 sponsibility for remediation of uncontrolled hazardous
 waste sites. EPA regional Superfund Waste Manage-
 ment Staff issue a  notice letter to the potentially re-
 sponsible party (PRP). Data from this notice letter is
 used to form the Site Enforcement Tracking System
 (SETS). This data includes PRP name and address, a
 company  contact person, the date the  notice  was
 issued, and the related CERCLA site name and identi-
 fication number. SETS was created by EPA to track
 PRP  identification at both NPL (National Priority List)
 and non-NPL sites.  SETS does not address the range
 of other administrative duties related  to tracking the
 PRP. These lists represent EPA's preliminary findings
 on the identities of PRPs. Inclusion on these lists does
 not constitute a final determination concerning the li-
 ability of any party for the hazard or contamination at
 any CERCLA site.

 Keywords:   "Data   file,    "Hazardous   materials,
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SUB-5179, $1,060; price outside the  U.S., Canada,
and Mexico is $2,120. Issued quarterly. Single issues
also available, diskette price code 005; tape price code
T02.

When expending Superfund monies  at a CERCLA
(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,  Com-
pensation and Liability Act) site, EPA must conduct a
search to identify parties with potential financial re-
sponsibility for remediation of uncontrolled hazardous
waste sites. EPA regional Superfund Waste Manage-
ment Staff issue a notice letter to the potentially re-
sponsible party (PRP). Data from this notice letter is
used to form the Site Enforcement Tracking System
(SETS). This  data includes PRP name and address, a
company  contact person, the date the  notice was
issued, and the related CERCLA site name and identi-
fication number. SETS was  created by EPA to track
PRP identification at  both NPL (National Priority List)
and non-NPL sites. SETS does not address the range
of other administrative duties related  to tracking the
PRP. These lists represent EPA's preliminary findings
on the identities of PRPs. Inclusion on these lists does
not constitute a final  determination concerning the li-
ability of any  party for the hazard or contamination at
any CERCLA site.

Keywords: 'Data file,  'Hazardous materials. Magnetic
tapes.  Site surveys,  Law enforcement,  Directories,
•Superfund,  'Remedial  action,  'Regional  analysis,
'Waste management. Comprehensive Environmental
Response Compensation and Liability Act, Lists, Site
Enforcement  Tracking System.
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 Environmental  Protection Agency  Civil and  Ad-
 ministrative  Enforcement  Docket  (for  Micro-
 computers). Data file.
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 Office of Enforcement.
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 The hard drive requirements are: 3 MB for the Civil
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 This subscription contains both EPA's civil and admin-
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 Docket is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
 system for tracking judicial cases filed on the Agency's
 behalf by the Department of Justice. This docket con-
 tains information on civil cases filed from 1972 to the
 present.  The Administrative  Docket contains  the
 issued administrative orders and complaints. Note that
 not all EPA administrative actions are included in the
 docket. The Enforcement Docket includes case name;
 case number; law; section of the law; type case; de-
 fendant; date issued; date of final order; assessed Fed-
 eral penalty; cost recovery awarded; result code; viola-
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 The Facility Index database of the Facility Index Sys-
 tem (FINDS) provides the U.S. Environmental Protec-
 tion Agency with a computerized inventory on over
400,000 facilities regulated by EPA. The database con-
tains two sets of information about each facility. The
first set contains facility identification data such as its
unique EPA ID code, name, and physical address. The
second set contains 'pointers' to other sources of infor-
mation, that  is, other EPA programs and databases
which contain more detailed  information about the fa-
cility such as the Office of Water's Permit Compliance
System  (PCS).  Because of the useful information,
FINDS is a key tool for integrating data in support of
building enforcement cases, targeting joint program in-
spections, responding to public requests for informa-
tion and helping to solve other environmental issues.
The file will be updated quarterly.

Keywords: 'Data file, "Facilities management. Inven-
tories, Regulations, Programs, Law enforcement, Ver-
ification  inspection, Magnetic tapes, 'Environmental
Protection Agency.
SUB-5252REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                       and price.
Permit Compliance System (PCS) Significant Non-
Compliance List (for Microcomputers). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Wastewater Enforcement and Compliance.
Sep 98, diskette.
System: IBM compatible; MS DOS 3.3 operating sys-
tem. Files are compressed.
Available on subscription, U.S., Canada, and Mexico
price $240; price for others $480. Issued quarterly. The
datafile is on one 3 1/2 inch diskette, high density. File
format: ASCII. Single issues also available, price $60.

The EPA Permit Compliance System (PCS) is a natioal
computerized management information system which
automates entry,  updating,  and retrieval of National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) data
and tracks permit issuance, permit  limits, monitoring
data, and other data pertaining to wastewater treat-
ment facilities regulated under NPDES. There are ap-
proximately 49,000 industrial wastewater treatment fa-
cilities and 15,000 municipal facilities regulated by
NPDES.  The Permit Compliance System (PCS) Sig-
nificant Non-Compliance File contains a list of major
permittees  currently  in  Significant  Non-Compliance
(SNC) for the most recent calendar quarter. A facility
may have failed to meet a milestone date to upgrade
the quality of its effluent discharge or failed to submit
required  Discharge Monitoring  Reports.  Significant
Non-Compliance criteria are used to identify important
violations or patterns of noncompliance, to establish
enforcement priorities, and to comply with special re-
porting requirements. The data is updated quarterly.

Keywords:  "Data file,  'Water  pollution  monitoring,
"Chemical effluents, "Permits, Violations, Law enforce-
ment,  Reporting, Investigations,  Inspection,  Waste
water. Compliance, Industrial plants, Industrial wastes,
Muncipal wastes, Pollution regulations, Waste dis-
posal.  Diskettes,  Noncompliance, National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System.
SUB-5335REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                       and price.
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS)
Annual Cumulative (on CD-ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct 98,1 CD-ROM.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software.
Available on subscription for $848; price outside U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico is $1,696. Issued quarterly. Sin-
gle issues also available, price S212, price outside the
U.S., Canada, and Mexico is $424. File format: ASCII
Delimited. Individual files for previous years are avail-
able. Documentation included; may be ordered sepa-
rately as PB94-213584.

The   Emergency  Response  Notification  System
(ERNS) is a computer data base containing informa-
tion on release notifications of oil and hazardous sub-
stances that have occurred  throughout the United
States and have  been reported to the National  Re-
sponse Center the ten EPA Regions, or the U.S. Coast
Guard. The initial notification data may be updated with
information from various Federal, State, and local re-
sponse authorities as appropriate. ERNS data can be
used to analyze release notifications, support emer-
gency planning efforts, and assist decision makers in
developing spill prevention programs.
Keywords: "Data file, "Hazardous materials spills, 'Oil
spills, 'Reporting,  Chemical spills. Risk assessment.
Notification,  Emergency  planning, Emergency  pre-
paredness, Pollution  sources,  Pollution abatement,
Pollution    control,   United   States,   Diskettes,
"Emergency Response Notification System, Response
action.
SUB-5404REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS)  (on  CD-
ROM). Database.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Mar 98, CD-ROM.
Contains search and retrieval software. The datafile is
on 31 discs. Requires a 486 PC with 4 MB RAM with
Windows 3.11  or higher; Windows 95  and  NT  sup-
ported. Requires 5 MB free disc space and a CD-ROM
player. Supersedes PB97-594040. See also PB97-
117667 and PB92-504356.
Available on subscription. Issued quarterly.  Price for
new base set each year and 3 updates is $320; outside
the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, $500. Order this prod-
uct from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. cus-
tomers);  (703)605-6000 (other  countries); fax  at
(703)321-8547;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS), a data-
base  product developed by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Pesticide Programs
(OPP), contains images of registered pesticide product
labels  and their amendments  submitted by  pesticide
registrants and accepted by the OPP since 1971. The
label images have been indexed by company, product,
and date. The retrieval  program allows the user to
search by registration number only, which is a com-
bination  of company number and product  number.
Searches can be conducted based on partial numbers
if the complete number is unknown. Search results are
displayed in full screen  format and single or multiple
pages can be printed. If you do notknow the registra-
tion number, you may search the EPA Pesticide Prod-
uct Information System  through the Internet by using
an  online query developed by the California Depart-
ment  of  Pesticide Regulation. The World Wide  Web
based online query allows  you to search for product
registration numbers by chemical, product name, and
company.  The  addressfor  this  site  is:  http://
www.cdpr.ca. gov./docs/epa/epamenu.htm Some  label
amendments address only portions of  the label and
may not represent the complete label. Review of all up-
dates for a single productmay be necessary.  The label
images represent the product at the time thelabeling
was accepted. The product may have been transferred
to another company or canceled since the date the
label was accepted and such status information is not
reflected in this system. The quality of the images var-
ies greatly as it is dependent on the quality of the  label
submitted to and accepted by OPP.  Since  the initial
version of the PPLS on CD-ROM is the product of a
conversion from  images stored on microfiche, some
oversized images are represented as two  separate
documents and will require retrieval of both to obtain
the complete image. Regulations governing the label-
ing requirements of pesticide products are contained in
Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapterl (40
CFRCh. 1).

Keywords:  "Software,   'Data  bases,  'Pesticides,
'Labels,  Regulations, Labeling, Registration, Ingredi-
ents, Identification, US EPA, CD-ROM.
 SUB-5423REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                       and price.
 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): Searchable
 Database  on  CD-ROM. TSCA  Chemical  Sub-
 stances Inventory:  Revised  Inventory  Synonym
 and Preferrd Name File and SARA Title III (on CD-
 ROM). Database.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 cAug 98,1 CD-ROM.
 Contains search and retrieval software. Data format:
 ISO 9660. Windows version  requires 386 or greater
 processor with 4 MB RAM and Windows 3.1 or greater.
 Mac version requires 68020 processor or greater with
 2 MB RAM and System 7.0 or greater. 'Adobe Acrobat
 Reader with Search for CD' software is provided. Su-
 36    VOL 98,  No. 2

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
persedes PB97-503197, PB97-501423  and PB97-
502596.
The datafile is on one disc. Ordering information for
each format: (A) CD-ROM Searchable  database on
subscription (two issues), order  number SUB-5423,
$250; or (B) ASCII text file of raw data, 3 1/2 inch HD
diskette, order  number PB97-503163, $140; or (C)
Datafile on  magnetic tape,  order number PB97-
503205, $395. Prices outside the U.S., Canada, and
Mexico are double.

The TSCA CD-ROM assists  in identifying chemical
substances and cross-referencing to their regulatory
names  to  help  companies comply with Community
Right To Know requirements, SARA reporting and
OSHA. This easy-to-use CD-ROM lists the latest public
information on more than 62,000 chemicals or chemi-
cal substances manufactured or imported into the U.S.
for commercial  purposes as defined under the  Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA). The TSCA Chemical
Substances Inventory provides a  link between chemi-
cals in the workplace and regulatory requirements. The
data provided includes the Chemical Abstracts Service
(CAS)  Registry  Number, Preferred CA  Index Name,
molecular formula, and the chemical names reported
by the  submitters of  the data. It also contains EPA
codes to identify those substances that are either sub-
ject of an EPA rule or order promulgated under TSCA
or that are exempt from TSCA inventory update rule re-
porting, as well  as, the Preferred Chemical Abstracts
Index Name, CERCLA RQ,  RCRA code and more.
Two other files are provided: the 'Premanufacture Noti-
fication (PMN)   Number to EPA Accession Number
Link' file as well as and  SARA Title III  Consolidated
Chemical List data. The TITLE III  (SARA AND CLEAN
AIR ACT AMENDMENTS) Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act and Accidental Release
Prevention  Consolitaded  Chemical  List'  includes
chemicals subject to reporting requirements under Title
III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act of 1986 (SARA), also known as the Emergency
Planning  and  Community  Right-  tc^Know  Act
(EPCRA), and chemicals listed under section 112(r) of
Title III of  the Clean Air  Act (CAA) Amendments  of
1990. This consolidated list has been prepared to help
firms handling chemicals determine whether they need
to submit reports under sections 302, 304, or 313  of
SARA Title III (EPCRA) and, for a specific chemical,
what reports may need to be submitted. It will also help
firms determine  whether they will be subject to acci-
dent prevention regulations under CAA section 112(r).
Separate lists are also  provided of Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act (RCRA) waste  streams
and unlisted hazardous wastes, and of radionuclides
reportable  under the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act  of 1980
(CERCLA). These lists should be used as a reference
tool, not as a definitive source of compliance  informa-
tion. The CD-ROM provides an easy, electronic lookup
to  identify  chemical substances and also assists  in
identifying  chemical substances and cross-referencing
to their regulatory names. It has an intuitive interface
for search, display and output using Adobe Acrobat CD
seardch software: (1) Search on Chemical Abstracts
Service  (CAS) name, CAS number, common name,
molecular formula or the chemical names re-ported  by
the submitters of the data (2)  Print or cut and paste
into a word processor information of interest.

Keywords: 'Data file, 'Chemical compounds, "Toxic
Substances Control Act, Nomenclature, Molecular
structure.   Inventories,   Data  bases,  CD-ROM,
"Chemical substances inventory, CAS Registry num-
ber.  Molecular  formula,  SARA(Superfund Amend-
ments and Reauthorization Act).
SUB-9042REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publica-
tions Bibliography,  Quarterly Abstract  Bulletin.
Quarterly repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Administration.
1998,4 issues.
Supersedes PB97-904200.
Paper copy  available as an ongoing  subscription,
Credit Card or NTIS deposit account required. Single
copies also available. 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.

EPA Publications Bibliography is a quarterly abstract
bulletin  containing the abstracts,  corporate source,
subject, contract number and title indexes. The fourth
issue of the year contains bibliographic citations with
abstracts for the proceeding quarter and cumulative in-
dexes for the calendar year.

Keywords: 'Bibliographies, "Air pollution,  "Water pollu-
tion. Abstracts, Subject indexing, Authors, Technical
reports, Regulations, Standards,  Waste disposal, Pub-
lic health, "Environmental protection, Air  quality main-
tenance, Air pollution effects.
                                                                                                                              June 1998    37

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TITLE  INDEX
  Reports are listed alphabetically by title. A, An, and The at the beginning of a title are
  ignored in alphabetizing.
 SAMPLE ENTRY
                             i

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

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

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                                                                   TITLE   INDEX
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Estuarine
Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
PB98-126055REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Advanced Techniques tor Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
Models:  Background and Methodology.
PB98-116304REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Aggregation Using Cluster  Analyses for  Models-3 CMAQ
Applications.
PB98-116478REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
PB98-500622REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
PB98-133259REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake  Bay, 5 Year Re-
port.
PB98-1309B2REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
PB98-126279REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Analysis and  Assessment  of  Impacts on  Biodiversity:  A
Framework for Environmental Management of DoD  Lands
within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Plan.
PB98-132210REB                     PC A06/MF A01

Analysis of   Method  TO-14  Target  Analytes  Using  a
Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
PB98-116262REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Answers to Frequently Asked  Questions about the U.S.
EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
PB98-133218REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety  of
 Endpoints and Exposures.
 PB98-124001REB                      PC A99/MF A06

Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study: Ex-
posure  Information Obtained  through a Community-Cen-
 tered Approach. Planning Phase.
 PB98-119100REB
                                      PC A18/MF A04
 Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
 PB98-133119REB                      PC A05/MF A01

 Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
 sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
 PB98-123243REB                      PC A11/MF A03

 Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
 Trends, and Environmental Effects.
 PB98-119274REB                      PC A08/MF A02

 Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
 Leachates with Maryland Coastal Rain Soil.
 PB98-125388REB                      PC A05/MF A01

 BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation  Decision Support  Sys-
 tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
 PB98-131642REB                      PC A15/MF A03

 Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
 mental Investigation and Prediction.
 PB98-125370REB                      PC A09/MF A02

 Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
 PB98-123235REB
                                      PC A05/MF A01
 CERCLIS (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com-
 pensation, and Liability' Information System) Site Location
 Extract, Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
 SUB-5131REB                            Subscription

 Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
 1990-1994
 PB98-1 1 0406REB                      PC A09/MF A02

 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
 culation of  Nutrient and Sediment  Loadings. Appendix A.
 Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay  Watershed; Model Hydrology
 Calibration Results.
 PB98-1 26048REB                      PC A1 0/MF A02

 Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
 AD-A332 757/4REB
                                       PC A05/MF A01
 Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
 PB98-118474REB                      PC A05/MF A01

 Clean Water Needs Survey Report to Congress, 1996. As-
 sessment of Needs for Publicly Owned Wastewater Treat-
 ment Facilities,  Correction of Combined Sewer Overflows
 and Management of Storm Water and Nonpoint Source Pol-
 lution in the United States.
 PB98-133226REB                      PC A07/MF A02

 Ctean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches to
 Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.       .„,.._ ..,
 PB98-133275REB                      PC A04/MF A01

 Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-Duty
 Diesel Modal Data.
 PB98-116353REB                      PC A03/MF A01

 Concentration of Metal Pollutants in Bacterial Biofilms and
 Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
 PB98-119225REB                      PC A06/MF A01
Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
Mid-Atlantic Coastal  Waters.  Precipitation Concentration,
Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
PB98-125313REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discussion
for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach  for Ground
Water and Surface Water.
PB98-133267REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Demonstration of a  Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
Strategy  Using Recirculation/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical  Report.
PB98-124316REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Demonstration of a  Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
Strategy  Using Recirculation/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices  A-E.
PB98-124324REB                      PC A15/MF  A03

Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests  and Phase  4. Guide-
lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical  Report.
PB98-127368REB                       PC A07/MF A02

Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase  4. Guide-
lines and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appendices.
PB98-127376REB                       PC A24/MF A04

Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater  Disinfection.
PB9&-126618REB                       PC A13/MF A03

Developing Risk-Based Cleanup  Levels at Resource Con-
servation  and Recovery Act  Sites in Region  10. Interim
Final Guidance.
PB98-131899REB                      PC A25/MF A04

Development of a No-VOCMo-WAP Wood Furniture Coat-
ings System.
 PB98-127301 REB                      PC A07/MF A02

 Development of Analytical Methods for Specific  Lawn-Ap-
plied Pesticides in House Dust.
 PB98-117906REB                      PC A06/MF A01

 Drinking  Water Advisory: Consumer  Acceptability Advice
 and Health Effects  Analysis on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether
 (MtBE).
 PB98-126667REB                      PC A02/MF A01

 Ecological Functions  of  Off-Channel Habitat. Willamette
 River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
 PB98-122229REB                      PC A06/MF A02

 Ecotox Database (AQUIRE, PHYTOTOX, and TERRETOX)
 (Non-VMS Data) (on Magnetic Tape).  (Reannoucement with
 New Abstract).
 PB97-500292REB                             CP T02

 Effect of  Lubricant  Contamination on  the Performance and
 Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
 PB98-127079REB                      PC  A08/MF A02

 Effects of Different  Habitats versus Agricultural  Practices on
 Farmland Birds in Ontario.
 PB98-122245REB                      PC  A07/MF A02

 Effects  of Row Augmentation on Channel Morphology and
 Riparian  Vegetation  in the Upper Arkansas  River Basin,
 Colorado.
 PB98-126287REB                      PC  A08/MF A02

 Effects of Uncertainty in Meteorolcigical Inputs on O3 Con-
 centration, O3 Production Efficiency,  and O3 Sensitivity'to
 Emissions  Reductions in the   Regional Acid  Deposition
 Model.
 PB98-116296REB                      PC A03/MF A01

 EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
 Emissions Inventory Development.
 PB98-118029REB                     PCS43.00/MF A02

 EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and  Alternative
 Methods.
 PB98-118037REB                     PCS67.00/MF A04

 EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and  Alternative
 Methods.
 PB98-118045REB                     PCS67.00/MF A04

 EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and  Alternative

 PB98-118052REB                     PCS43.00/MF A03

 EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and  Alternative

 PB98-118060REB                    PCS43.00/MF A01

 EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
 PB98-118078REB                     PCS67.00/MF A04

 EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
 PB98-118086REB                    PC$67.00/MF A04

 Emergency  Response Notification System (ERNS) Annual
 Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
 SUB-5335REB                            Subscription

 Emergency  Response Notification System (ERNS), 1996
 (on CD-ROM).
 PB98-500663REB                     CD-ROM $265.00
Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS), 1997
(on CD-ROM).
PB98-500671 REB                    CD-ROM $265.00

Emission Inventory Improvement Program (Kit).
PB98-118011 REB                     PC E99/MF E99

Emissions  from  Outdoor Wood-Burning Residential Hot
Water Furnaces.
PB98-131980REB                     PCA12/MFA03

Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Increased Ventilation
in a Small Office in  a Warm, Humid Climate:  Parametric
Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer  Model.
PB98-113368REB                     PC A10/MF A03

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
PB98-122211 REB                      PC A13/MF A03

Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
Enforcement  Docket (for Microcomputers).
SUB-5197REB                           Subscription

Environmental Protection Agency's  Third  Generation Air
Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
PB98-116320REB                     PC A02/MF A01

Environmental   Technology   Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
Projects. Removing  Barriers to Innovations That  Protect
Public Health and the Environment.
PB98-120728REB                     PC A10/MF A02

EPA Counter-Terrorism  (CT) Strategy, Work Plan, and Ex-
ecutive Sumamry.
PB98-963224REB                      PC A04/MF A01

EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bibli-
ography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
SUB-9042REB                            Subscription

 EPA Facility  Index System (FINDS) File (on magnetic tape).
 SUB-5205REB                            Subscription

 EPA Superfund Enforcement.
 PB98-963600REB                       Standing Order

 EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
 PB98-963200REB                       Standing Order

 EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 1:
 Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachussetts, New  Hampshire,
 Rhode Island, and Vermont.
 PB98-963700REB                       Standing Order

 EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 3:
 Delaware, Washington  DC., Maryland, Pennsylvania, and
 Virginia.
 PB98-963900REB                       Standing Order

 EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 3:
 New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.
 PB98-963800REB                       Standing Order

 EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 5:
 Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
 PB98-964100REB                       Standing Order

  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 6:
 Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
  PB98-964200REB                       Standing Order

  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 7:
  Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
  PB98-964300REB                       Standing Order

  EPA Superfund  Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 8:
  Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and
  Wyoming.
  PB98-964400REB                       Standing Order

  EPA Superfund  Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 9:
  Arizona, California,  Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa, and
  Guam.
  PB98-964500REB                       Standing Order

  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 10:
  Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
  PB98-964600REB                      Standing Order

  EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
  PB98-963400REB                      Standing Order

  EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
  PB98-963300REB                      Standing Order

  EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
  PB98-963500REB                      Standing Order

  Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment: Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB                      PC A14/MF A03

  Estimated O 8.  M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
  Projected Costs through FY 2040.
  PB98-963222REB                      PC A10/MF A02

  Estimating  the Area of Influence of Ozone  Produced by
  Local  Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with a
  Range of Photochemical Activity.
  PB98-116312REB                      PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                        TITLE  INDEX
  Ettiytene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/Fu-
  migation  Operations.  Background Information  for Final
  Standards: Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB98-117864REB                      PC A06/MF A01

  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB96-127343REB                      PC A06/MF A01

  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
  PB98-127350REB                      PC A08/MF A02

  Evaluation of Illinois Served Stream Sediment Data 1982-
  1995.
  PB98-125214REB                      PC A04/MF A01

  Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Distodgeagte Pesticide
  Residues from Turf.
  PB98-114390REB                      PC A05/MF A01

  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181424REB                      PC A06/MF A01

  Evaluation of Waterbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551REB                      PC A03/MF A01

  Examination of the  Effects  of Habitat Quality, Land Use.
  and Acidification on the Maeroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB9B-125362REB                      PC A07/MF A02

  Exposure Factors Handbook (Kit).
  PB98-124217REB                      PC E99/MF E99

  Exposure  Factors Handbook.  Volume 1. General  Factors
  (Final  Report).
  PB98-124225REB                      PC A11/MF A03

  Exposure  Factors  Handbook.  Volume  2, Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB96-124233REB                      PC A18/MF A03

  Exposure  Factors  Handbook.  Volume  3. Activity  Factors
  (Final  Report).
  PB98-124241REB                      PC A17/MF A03

  Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of Upophilic Or-
  ganic  Toxicants in Fmfish.
  PB98-125396REB                      PC A06/MF A01

  Fate,  Transport  and  Transformation  Test   Guidelines:
  OPPTS 835 Series.
  PB98-118102REB                      PC A20/MF A04

  Federal Funcing Sources for Small Community Wastewater
  Systems.
  PB98-133309REB                      PC A04/MF A01

  Federal  Remediation  Technologies Screening  Matrix and
  Reference Guide. Third Edition.
  PB98-108S90REB                      PC A9OMF EOS

  Field  Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
  and  Development of Emission  Factors for  Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB98-117898REB                      PC A22/MF AIM

  Florida Large Building Study: PoBc County  Administration
  Building.
  PB9S-127103REB                      PC A09/MF A02

  Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
  '  i to  the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
      T-119266REB                      PC A04/MF A01

  Food Ouafity Protection Ad of  1996: Status of Implementa-
  tion at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
  PB98-11B482REB                      PC A03/MF A01

  Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
  PB97-963311REB                      PC A01/MF A01

  Fundamentals of Mercury Speoabon and Control in Coal-
  Fired Boilers.
  PB98-127095REB                      PC A04/MF A01

  Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil  and Aquifer
  Remediation.
  PB98-126709REB                      PC A03/MF A01

  Health Assessment  Document tor  Diesel Emissions (Pre-
       ry Draft).
       124308REB                      PC A99rMF A06

  Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
  PB98-921100REB                      Standing Order

  Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
liminary Draft).
PB98-12.	
  PB98-133010REB
                                       PC A15/MFA03
  High Performance Metal Cleaning  Using Liquid CO2 and
  Surfactants.
  PB98-116338REB                     PC A02/MF A01

  Hydrokxjc  Evaluation  of  Landfia  Performance (HELP)
  Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
  PB98-501943REB                            CP D02
                                                        Implementation of  Risk Assessment  Guidance for Super-
                                                        fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Manual
                                                        (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting,  and Review of
                                                        Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
                                                        PB98-963302REB                      PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
                                                        face Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National  Sedi-
                                                        ment Quality Survey.
                                                        PB98-126063REB                      PCA15/MFA03

                                                        Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
                                                        face Waters of the United States. Volume 2. Data Sum-
                                                        maries for Areas of Probable Concern.
                                                        PB98-126691 REB                      PC A99/MF A06

                                                        Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
                                                        face Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National  Sedi-
                                                        ment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
                                                        PB98-126683REB                      PC A09/MF A02

                                                        Information for States on Developing Affordability  Criteria
                                                        for Drinking Water.
                                                        PB98-133325REB                      PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Information for States on Implementing the  Capacity Devel-
                                                        opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
                                                        PB98-133366REB                      PC A09/MF A02

                                                        Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
                                                        cation Requirements.
                                                        PB98-133317REB                      PCA16/MFA03

                                                        Information for the Public on Participating with States in
                                                        Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
                                                        PB98-133333REB                      PC A03/MF A01

                                                        Innovative Measures  for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
                                                        ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
                                                        PB98-126717REB                      PC A03/MF A01

                                                        Integrated Risk Information System  (IRIS) (on Diskette).
                                                        PB98-591330REB                       Standing Order

                                                        Integrating Build-Out Analysis  and  Water Quality Modeling
                                                        to Predict the Environmental Impacts of Alternative Devel-
                                                        opment Scenarios.
                                                        PB98-130974REB                      PC A08/MF A02

                                                        Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau  Creek Watershed, 1990.
                                                        PB98-123045REB                      PC A04/MF A01

                                                        Interaction among  Environmental Factors and  Recruitment
                                                        Potential in Striped Bass.
                                                        PB9B-119258REB                      PC A11 /MF A03

                                                        Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the  Prep-
                                                        aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
                                                        PB98-131881REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                                        Investigation of Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
                                                        tion Zones Around Springs; Report  of Two Case Studies.
                                                        PB97-199749REB                      PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Kentucky Transportation  Cabinet  Annual  Assessment of
                                                        Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
                                                        PB98-131345REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                                        Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary

                                                        PB9
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                                                                       TITLE  INDEX
Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
PB96-963251REB
                                     PC A01/MFA01
Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning of
Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
PB98-127731 REB                      PC A09/MF A02

Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assistance
Programs for Local Governments in the Chesapeake Bay
Region.
PB98-133416REB                      PC A07/MF A02

RCRA. Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module- In-
troduction to Boilers and Industrial  Furnaces (40 CFR Part
266, Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108020REB
                                     PC A03/MF A01
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/265
Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108038REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265 Subpart I
Section 261.7) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108046REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module- In-
troduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/265,
Subpart DD) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108053REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction  to  Definition  of Solid Waste and Hazardous
Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts  261.2 and 261.9) Updated
July 1997.
PB98-108061 REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts  264 and 265, Sub-
part W) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108079REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Financial Assurance (40 CFR  Parts 264 and
265, Subpart H) Updated November  1997.
PB98-108087REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Generators (40 CFR Part 262) Updated July
1997.
PB98-108095REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR Parts  264/
265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108103REB                     PC A04/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Hazardous  Waste Identification (40 CFR Part
261) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108111 REB                     PC A04/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators  (40 CFR Parts
264/265, Subpart O) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108129REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Land Disposal  Restrictions (40  CFR Part 268)
Updated July 1997.
PB98-108137REB                     PC A04/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR  Parts 264/265,
Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108145REB                     PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Miscellaneous  and  Other Units (40 CFR Part
264, Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265, Subparts P, Q, and
R) Updated Julvl 997.
PB98-108152REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Updated
July 1997.
PB98-108160REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Permits and Interim  Status (40 CFR Part 270)
Updated July 1997.
PB98-108178REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Petitions, Delistings, and  Variances Updated
July 1997.
PB98-108186REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated July
1997.
PB98-108194REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Corrective Action Updated July 1997.
PB98-108202REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Updated
July 1997.
PB98-10821 ORES                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July  1997.
PB98-108228REB                      PC A04/MF A01
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage Tanks
(40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
PB98-133093REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Solid and Hazardous Waste Exclusions (40
CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108244REB                      PC A04/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
PB98-108251 REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to State Programs Updated July  1997.
PB98-108269REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Fa-
cility Criteria Updated July 1997.
PB98-108236REB                      PC A04/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J) Up-
dated July 1997.
PB98-108277REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated July
1997.
PB98-108285REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (40
CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108293REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part  266, Subpart E, and
Part 279) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108301 REB                      PC A04/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Modules,
1997 (Kit).
PB98-108012REB                      PC E99/MF E99

Recent Experiments  on Buoyant Plume  Dispersion  in a
Laboratory Convection Tank.
PB98-116361 REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RED Facts: Metribuzin.
PB98-125644REB
RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
PB98-125669REB

RED Facts: Propoxur.
PB98-125651 REB
                                     PC A02/MF A01
PC A02/MF A01
                                     PC A02/MF A01
Regional  Integrated Contingency Plan  Region  VII: Iowa,
Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
PB98-963205REB                      PC A25/MF A04

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Paranitrophenol.
(Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
PB98-125677REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision  (RED): Propoxur.  (In-
cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
PB98-125685REB                      PC A09/MF A02

Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air Quality
Simulation Models.
PB98-127327REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Research Ran: Interactive Effects of  O3 and CO2 on the
Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
PB98-115306REB                      PC A07/MF A02

Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
(RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
PB98-592570REB                       Standing Order

Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
Processes Applicable to  Radioactive and Hazardous Mixed
Wastes in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
PB98-123300REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Response to Congress on Privatization  of Wastewater Fa-
cilities.
PB98-133234REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D (Kit).
PB98-963303REB                      PC E99/MF E99

Risk Assessment  Guidance for Superfund:  Volume  1.
Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part  D, Standardized
Planning,   Reporting  and  Review  of  Superfund  Risk
Assesments) (Interim).
PB97-963305REB                      PC E13/MF A03

Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
PB97-963259REB                      PC A25/MF A04

ROD Amendments  and  Explanations  of  Significant  Dif-
ferences (ESD).
PB98-96310OREB                       Standing Order

Round-Robin   Testing   of   Methods  for   Collecting
Dislodgeable Residues from Carpet.
PB98-117989REB                      PC A06/MF A01

SAB Report: Ecological Impacts and Evaluation  Criteria for
the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
PB98-133721 REB                      PC A05/MF A01
SAB Report: Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study Re-
port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Mercury Report to
Congress by the Mercury Review Subcommittee.
PB98-1 1 7070REB                     PC A08/MF A02

SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database
PB98-1 3371 3REB                     PC A04/MF A01

Science  Features in  Models-3  Community Multiscale Air
Quality System.
PB98-1 16502REB                     PC A03/MF A01

Site  Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
Microcomputers).
SUB-5178REB                           Subscription

Site  Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
Magnetic Tape).
SUB-5179REB                           Subscription

Statistical Analysis of the Extensive  Component  of the
Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifica-
tion Monitoring Program.
PB98-1 19233REB                     PC A04/MF A01

Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent  Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
bustors.
PB98-126675REB                     PC A05/MF A01

Status and Trends in  Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
PB98-1 1 9241 REB                     PC A05/MF A01

Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
PB98-1 32228REB                     PC A1 1 /MF A03

Study of  Hazardous Air  Pollutant Emissions from Electric
Utility Steam Generating Units.  Final  Report to Congress.
Volume 1 .
PB98-131774REB                     PC A23/MF A04

Study of Hazardous Air  Pollutant Emissions from Electric
Utility Steam Generating Units.  Final  Report to Congress.
Volume 2. Appendices.
PB98-131782REB                     PCA14/MFA03

Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) (on CD-ROM).
PB98-500341REB                     CD-ROM $60.00

Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY  1997.
                   PB98-96321 8REB
                                                        PC A06/MF A01
                   Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
                   Sludge Pollutants.
                   PB98-1 26071 REB                      PC A21/MF A04

                   Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical
                   Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
                   PB98-111750REB                           PCS49.00

                   Title Ml (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments) Emergency
                   Planning and Community Right-tc-Know Act and Accidental
                   Release Prevention Consolidated  Chemical List (on Disk-
                   ette).
                   PB98-500473REB                            CP 001

                   Toxic Substances  Control ACt  (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
                   January 1998. TSCA Chemical  Substances Inventory: Re-
                   vised Inventory  Synonym and  Preferred Name File (on
                   Diskette).
                   PB98-500564REB                      Diskette $140.00

                   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemcial Substances
                   Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
                   File, January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
                   PB98-500556REB                   Mag Tape $395.00

                   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
                   Data, January  1998. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
                   PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (on Diskette).
                   PB98-500572REB                            CP D01

                   Toxic Substances  Control Act  (TSCA): Searchable Data-
                   base on CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
                   Revised Inventory  Synonym and  Preferrd Name File and
                   SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
                   SUB-5423REB                            Subscription

                   Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
                   PB98-132400REB                      PCA17/MFA03

                   Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria  in 40  CFR Part 192 as  Reme-
                   diation  Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
                   PB97-963308REB                      PC A02/MF A01

                   Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
                   Living Resources Monitoring Data,  199?.
                   PB98-1 1 8441 REB                      PC A07/MF A02
Using Qualified Data to Docu
and Observed Contamination.
                   Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
                   an
                   PB94-96331 1 REB
                                                       PC A03/MF A01
                   Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
                   PB98-500606REB                            CP D01
                                                                                                                                     June 1998
                                                                                                   TI-3

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 KEYWORD   INDEX
   Index entries in this section are selected to indicate important ideas and concepts presented
   in a report. When using the keyword index, be sure to look under terms narrower, broader,
   or related to a particular topic. Although some of the keywords are not selected from a
   controlled vocabulary of terms, most of them have been selected from the DoD, DoE, NASA,
   of NTIS controlled vocabularies. The entries are arranged by keyword and then by the NTIS
   order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                Use: Keywords Term

                               Title


   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
RECYCLED MATERIALS

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

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                                                               KEYWORD  INDEX
1-1-1-2-3-3-HEXAFLUOROPROPANE
    New  Chemical Alternative  for Ozone-Depleting  Sub-
    stances: HFC-236ea.
    PB98-127384REB
1-3-BUTADIENE
    Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
    PB98-133010REB
ACCIDENTAL RELEASES
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB
ACID STREAMS
    Statistical  Analysis  of the Extensive Component of  the
    Maryland Department of the  Environment Stream Acidifi-
    cation Monitoring Program.
    P898-119233REB
ACIDIFICATION
    Examination of the  Effects of Habitat Quality,  Land Use,
    and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
    of Coastal Rain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB
ADHESIVES
    Evaluation  of  Waterborne Contact  Adhesives for  the
    Store Fixture Industry.
    PB98-116551REB
ADMINISTRATIVE  PROCEDURES
    PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
    PB98-126840REB
AEROSOLS
    Ruxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB98-119266REB
AFFORDABILITY
    Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB
AIR CHIEF COMPUTER PROGRAM
    Air CHIEF, Version  5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500622REB
AIR POLLUTANTS
    SAB Report: Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study  Re-
    port to Congress. Review of the ERA'S Mercury Report to
    Congress by the Mercury Review Subcommittee.
    PB98-117070REB
AIR POLLUTION
    Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Mod-
    eling and Assessment.
    PB98-116460REB
    Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland:  Assessment of Sta-
    tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
    PB98-119274REB
    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)  Publications Bib-
    liography, Quarterly Abstract  Bulletin.
    SUB-9042REB
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB
    Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
    Ventilation.
    PB98-116346REB
    Opportunities to Improve  Air Quality through  Transpor-
    tation Pricing Programs.
    PB98-122195REB
    Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning and  UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    PB98-124316REB
    Demonstration of a Paint  Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning and  UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
    PB98-124324REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Eval-
    uation of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
    PB98-124803REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    MACT Implementation Strategy.
    PB98-131600REB
AIR POLLUTION DISPERSION
    Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian  Air Quality
    Models: Background and Methodology.
    PB98-116304REB
    Estimating the Area  of Influence of Ozone Produced by
    Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with a
    Range of Photochemical Activity.
    PB98-116312REB
    Recent Experiments  on Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
    Laboratory Convection Tank.
    PB98-116361REB
    Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff  Dis-
    persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
    PB98-116379REB
    Rume-in-Grid  Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB98-116452REB
    Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary
    Layer.
    PB98-116486REB
    Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
    Created by Open Detonations.
    PB98-116494REB
    Science Features in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
    Quality System.
    PB98-116502REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB98-131782REB
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS
    Environmental  Protection Agency's Third Generation Air
    Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
    PB98-116320REB
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
    logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
    in the United States.
    PB98-124787REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
    ization of Human Hearth and Wildlife Risks from Mercury
    Exposure in the United States.
    PB98-124795REB
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An As-
    sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
    PB98-124761REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5.  Health Ef-
    fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-124779REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
    ization of Human Health and wildlife Risks from  Mercury
    Exposure in the United States.
    PB98-124795REB
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
    Research  Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
    Ponderosa Pine Rant/Utter/Soil System.
    PB98-115306REB
AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
    Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
    Applications.
    PB98-116478REB
    Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
    and Development of Emission  Factors for Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB98-117898REB
    Emissions  from Outdoor Wood-Burning Residential Hot
    Water Furnaces.
    PB98-131980REB
    SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
    PB98-133713REB
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
    Analysis of Method  TO-14 Target Analytes  Using  a
    Cryofocusing  High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
    to a High-Speed Time-of-RigM Mass Spectrometer.
    PB98-116262REB
    Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB98-119266REB
    Evaluation of Emissions from the  Open  Burning  of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. technical Report.
    PB98-127343REB
    Evaluation of Emissions from the  Open  Burning  of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
    PB98-127350REB
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
    Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of
    Dioxins and Furans.
    PB98-116650REB
    EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
    Emissions Inventory Development.
    PB98-118029REB
    EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and  Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118037REB
    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and  Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118045REB
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118052REB
    EIIP Volume  5:  Biogenic Sources Preferred  and Alter-
    native Methods.
    PB98-118060REB
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance  Procedures.
    PB98-118078REB
    EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
    PB98-118086REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
    Summary.
    PB98-124738REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in  the United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB
    Research  on Numerical Transport Algorithms  for  Air
    Quality Simulation Models.
    PB98-127327REB
    Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500622REB
 AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards  Updated
    July 1997.
    PB98-108194REB
    Chemical  Industry National Environmental Baseline Re-
    port, 1990-1994.
    PB98-110406REB
    Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
    Fumigation Operations. Background Information for Final
    Standards:  Summary of  Public  Comments and  Re-
    sponses.
    PB98-117864REB
ALGORITHMS
    Research  on Numerical  Transport Algorithms for  Air
    Quality Simulation Models.
    PB98-127327REB
ALTERNATIVES
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis  and Water Quality Model-
    ing to Predict the Environmental Impacts of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB
AMERICAN INDIANS
    Answers to Frequently Asked  Questions about the U.S.
    EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
    PB98-133218REB
ANAEROBIC PROCESSES
    Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
    PB98-126279REB
ANIMAL POPULATIONS
    PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial Vertebrates.
    PB98-116429REB
ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
    PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
    PB98-126840REB
APC (AREAS OF PROBABLE CONCERN)
    Incidence  and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States.  Volume 2.  Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB
APPLICATIONS
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification
    of Product Chemistry Data.
    PB98-126832REB
    Pesticide Data Submitters List  (March 31,1998).
    PB98-127988REB
APROCARB
    RED Facts: Propoxur.
    PB98-125651 REB
    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Propoxur. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fad Sheet).
    PB98-125685REB
AQUATIC ANIMALS
    Acute and  Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Estuarine
    Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
    PB98-126055REB
AQUATIC BIOLOGY
    Ecotox   Database   (AQUIRE,   PHYTOTOX.    and
    TERRETOX) (Non-VMS  Data)  (on Magnetic Tape).
    (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
    PB97-500292REB
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
    Interaction  among Environmental  Factors and Recruit-
    ment Potential in Striped Bass.
    PB98-119258REB
    Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
    ment: Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments  in the Nan-
    ticoke River.
    PB98-119316REB
AQUATIC HABITATS
    Ecological  Functions of Off-Channel Habitat, Willamette
    River, Oregon. FinaJ Research Plan.
    PB98-122229REB
    Intensive  Survey  of the Big  Bureau Creek Watershed,
    1990.
    PB98-123045REB
    Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use,
    and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
    of Coastal Plain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB
    Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
    port.
    PB98-130982REB
AQUIFERS
    Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
    PB98-126279REB
AREA CONTINGENCY PLANS
    Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
    Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
    PB98-963205REB
AREA SOURCES
    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118045REB
AREAS OF PROBABLE CONCERN
    Incidence  and  Severity  of Sediment  Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of  the United Slates. Volume 2. Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB
ARKANSAS RIVER
     Effects of Row Augmentation on Channel  Morphology
    and  Riparian  Vegetation  in the Upper Arkansas  River
    Basin, Colorado.
    PB98-126287REB
 ASBESTOS
     Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
    tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
     PB97-181424REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
ASIAN AMERICANS
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure Information Obtained through  a Community-
    Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
    PB98-119100REB
ATLASES
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
    PB98-123243REB
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
    Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Euterian Air Quality
    Models; Background and Methodology.
    PB98-116304REB
    Environmental Protection Agency's  Third  Generation  Air
    Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
    PB98-116320REB
    Research on  Numerical Transport Algorithms for  Air
    Quality Simulation Models.
    PB98-127327REB
ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION
    Atmospheric Deposition  in Maryland: Assessment of Sta-
    tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
    PB98-119274REB
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    MkJ-Atlantk: Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration.
    Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
    PB98-125313REB
ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION
    Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the  Convective Boundary
    Layer.
    PB98-116486REB
BENCHMARK DOSE
    Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
    of Endpoints and Exposures.
    PB98-124001REB
BENTHOS
    Status and Trends in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
    nities as an Indicator of  Water Quality at Maryland's Core
    Monitoring Stations. 1976-1992.
    PB98-119241REB
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
    liography. Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
    SUB-9042REB
BIG BUREAU CREEK
    Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau Creek Watershed,
    1990.
    PB98-123045REB
BKX5EGRADATTON
    Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
    PB98-126279REB
BJOGENIC EMISSIONS
    EMP Volume  5: Biogenic  Sources  Preferred  and  Alter-
    native Methods.
    PB98-118060REB
BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES
    Status and Trends in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
    nities as an Indicator of  Water Quality at Maryland's Core
    Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
    PB96-119241 REB
    Ecological Functions of Off-Channel Habitat,  Willamette
    River. Oregon. Final Research Plan.
    PB98-1222>9REB
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB
BfOMASS CONVERSION PLANTS
    Hyrnl Process Evaluation.
    PB98-127319REB
BIOPLUME m MODULE
    BIOPLUME HI: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem, User's Manual Version  1.0.
    P898-131642REB
BIOREACTOR INOCULATION
    Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
    AD-A332 757/4REB
BIOSOUDS AWARDS PROGRAM
    Nomination Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use of Biosolids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB
BIRDS
    Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
    on Farmland Birds in Ontario.
    PB98-122245REB
BOILERS
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR
    Part 266. Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108020REB
    Fundamentals of Mercury Spectator and Control in Coal-
    Fred Balers.
    PB9B-127095REB
BOTTOM SEDIMENTS
    Evaluation of Illinois Seived Stream Sediment Data 1982-
    1995.
    PB96-125214REB
    Incidence and  Severity  of  Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    PB98-126683REB
    Incidence and  Severity  of  Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the  United  States. Volume 2.  Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB
BUILDINGS
    Large Building Radon Manual.
    PB98-12399SREB
BUOYANCY
    Buoyant  Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Ex-
    perimental Investigation and Prediction.
    PB98-125370REB
BURNING
    Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning
    of Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-127731REB
CANCER
    Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
    PB98-133119REB
CAPACITY
    Information for the Public on Participating with States  in
    Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
    PB98-133333REB
    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
    PB98-133366REB
CARBON DIOXIDE
    Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
    Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
    PB98-115306REB
    High Performance Metal Cleaning Using  Liquid CO2 and
    Surfactants.
    PB98-116338REB
CARPETS
    Round-Robin  Testing   of   Methods  for  Collecting
    Diskxtoeafcte Residues from Carpet
    PB98-117989REB
CASE STUDIES
    Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
    to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
    PB98-133275REB
CASES
    Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
    Enforcement Docket (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5197REB
CATFISH
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    PB98-123235REB
CERCL1S (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY
INFORMATION SYSTEM)
    Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
    PB96-963251REB
CERTIFICATION
    Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.
    PB98-133317REB
CHANGES
    PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes  in
    PR Notices.
    PB98-127897REB
CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY
    Effects of  Flow Augmentation on Channel Morphology
    and Riparian Vegetation in the Upper  Arkansas River
    Basin, Colorado.
    PB98-126287REB
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
    Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 2. Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
    Title 111 (SARA and Clean  Air Act Amendments) Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and
    Accidental  Release Prevention Consolidated  Chemical
    List (on Diskette).
    PB98-500473REB
    Toxic Substances  Control  Act (TSCA)  Chemcial Sub-
    stances Inventory: Revised  Inventory Synonym and Pre-
    ferred Name Re, January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB98-500556REB
    Toxic Substances Control AC1 (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
    January  1998. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500564REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data. January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory:  PMN Number to  EPA Accession  Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500572REB
    Integrated Risk Information System  (IRIS) (on Diskette).
    PB98-591330REB
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): Searchable Data-
    base on  CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical  Substances Inven-
    tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferrd Name File
    and SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5423REB
CHEMICAL EFFLUENTS
    Permit Compliance System (PCS)  Significant Non-Com-
    pliance List (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5252REB
CHEMICAL FEEDSTOCKS
    Hynol Process Evaluation.
    PB98-127319REB
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
    Chemical Industry National Environmental  Baseline Re-
    port, 1990-1994.
    PS98-110406REB
CHEMICAL SPILLS
    Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
    Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
    PB98-963205REB
CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES INVENTORY
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA)  Chemcial  Sub-
    stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
    ferred Name File, January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB98-500556REB
    Toxic Substances Control ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
    January  1998. TSCA  Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500564REB
    Toxic Substances  Control  Act  (TSCA)-PMN File:  ASCII
    Text Data, January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number to  EPA Accession  Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500572REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): Searchable Data-
    base  on CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
    tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferrd Name Rle
    and SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5423REB
CHESAPEAKE BAY
    Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
    PB9S-118441 REB
    Interaction among Environmental  Factors  and Recruit-
    ment Potential in Striped Bass.
    PB98-119258REB
    Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB98-119266REB
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake  Bay.
    P898-1Z3235REB
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
    PB98-123243REB
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed; Model Hydrology
    Calibration Results.
    PB98-126048REB
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and  Water Quality Model-
    ing to Predict the Environmental Impacts  of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB
    Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
    port.
    P898-130982REB
    Protecting Wetlands  2: Technical  and Financial Assist-
    ance  Programs for  Local Governments in the Chesa-
    peake Bay Region.
    PB98-133416REB
CHLOROBENZENE
    Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
    AD-A332 757/4REB
CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS
    Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
    ation:  Source  Zone, Concentrated Plume, and  Dilute
    Plume.
    PB98-126717REB
CLASSIFICATION
    PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
    PB98-126840REB
CLEANUP OPERATIONS
    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
    servation and Recovery Act Sites  in Region 10. Interim
    Final Guidance.
    PB98-131899REB
CLOSURES
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 26*
    265, Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108038REB
CLUSTER ANALYSIS
    Aggregation  Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
    Applications.
    PB98-116478REB
CMAQ (COMMUNITY MULTISCALE AIR QUALITY)
    Plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB98-116452REB
    Science Features in  Models-3 Community  Multiscale  Air
    Quality System.
    PB98-116502REB
CO-DISPOSAL
    Policy  for   Municipality  and  Municipal   Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB
COAL
    Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation and  Control in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    PB98-127095REB
COAL MINES
    National  Assessment of Environmental  and Economic
    Benefits  from  Methane Control  and Utilization  Tech-
    nologies at U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
    PB98-118144REB
COASTAL PLAINS
    Examination  of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use,
    and Acidification on  the Macroinvertebrate Communities
    of Coastal Plain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                               EIIP (EMISSION INVENTORY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM)
    Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
    PB98-125388REB
COASTAL WATERS
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    Mid-Atlantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
    Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
    PB9&125313REB
COLLECTING METHODS
    Evaluation of Methods for Collecting  Dislodgeagle Pes-
    ticide Residues from Turf.
    PB98-114390REB
    Round-Robin   Testing   of   Methods  for   Collecting
    Dislodgeable Residues from Carpet.
    PB98-117989REB
COMBINED SEWERS
    Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
    Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
    PB98-132228REB
COMBUSTION KINETICS
    Metal Partition ingin Combustion Processes.
    PB98-116437REB
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
    Products of  Incomplete  Combustion from Direct Burning
    of Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-127731REB
COMBUSTORS
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations  Guidelines and  Standards for Industrial Waste
    Combustors.
    PB98-126675REB
COMMUNITY MULTISCALE AIR QUALITY MODEL
    Ptumenn-Grid Treatment of Major  Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB98-116452REB
    Science Features in Modets-3 Community Multiscale Air
    Quality  System.
    PB98-116502REB
COMPLIANCE
    RCRA,  Superfund. and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108210REB
    PR Notice 97-7:  Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes in
    PR Notices.
    PB98-127897REB
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
    PB96-963251REB
CONTAINERS
    RCRA,  Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Sub-
    part I, Section 261.7)  Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108046REB
CONTAINMENT BUILDINGS
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265, Subpart DO) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108053REB
CONTAMINANTS
    Exposure Mechanisms  and  Uptake Routes of Lipophilic
    Organic Toxicants in Finfish.
    PB98-125396RE8
CONTAMINATION
    Effect of Lubricant  Contamination on the Performance
    and Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
    PB98-127079REB
CONVECTWE FLOW
    Recent Experiments  on Buoyant  Plume  Dispersion in  a
    Laboratory Convection Tank.
    PB98-116361REB
 COPPER
    Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Estuarine
    Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
    PB98-126055REB
 CORRECTIVE ACTION
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  RCRA  Corrective Action Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108202REB
 COST ANALYSIS
    Energy Costs of IAQ Control  through Increased Ventila-
    tion in  a  Small Office in a Warm, Humid Climate: Para-
    metric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
    PB98-113368REB
    Clean Water Needs  Survey Report to Congress, 1996.
    Assessment  of  Needs for  Publicly  Owned  Wastewater
    Treatment  Facilities,  Correction  of  Combined Sewer
    Overflows  and   Management of  Storm  Water  and
    Nonpoint Source Pollution in the United States.
    PB98-133226REB
    Ambient Ground Water  Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
    PB98-133259REB
    Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB
 COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
    Opportunities to Improve Air Quality through Transpor-
    tation Pricing Programs.
    PB98-122195REB
 COST ESTIMATES
    Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs  through FY 2040.
    PB98-963222REB
COST ESTIMATION
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264
    and 265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.
    PB98-108087REB
COUNTERTERRORISM
    EPA Counter-Terrorism  (CT) Strategy,  Work Plan, and
    Executive Sumamry.
    PB98-963224REB
CRITERIA
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
    Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108236REB
    Nomination Guidance: 1998  Beneficial Use of Biosolids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB
DATA ANALYSIS
    Incidence  and Severity  of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the  United States.  Volume 2.  Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691 REB
DATA BASES
    SAB Report: Review of the Source  Ranking Database.
    PB98-133713REB
    Resource  Conservation  and Recovery  Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-592570REB
    Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5404REB
DATA FILE
    Ecotox   Database   (AQUIRE,   PHYTOTOX,   and
    TERRETOX)   (Non-VMS  Data)  (on  Magnetic Tape).
    (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
    PB97-500292REB
    Superfund  Public Information  System  (SPIS)  (on  CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500341REB
    Title III (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments) Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and
    Accidental  Release Prevention Consolidated Chemical
    List (on Diskette).
    PB98-500473REB
    Toxic  Substances  Control  Act (TSCA) Chemcial Sub-
    stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
    ferred Name File, January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB98-500556REB
    Toxic Substances Control ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text Data.
    January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500564REB
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data, January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number  to EPA Accession Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500572REB
    Emergency Response Notification  System  (ERNS), 1996
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500663REB
    Emergency Response Notification  System  (ERNS), 1997
    (on CUXROM).
    PB98-500671REB
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
    PB98-591330REB
    Resource Conservation  and Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract Hie (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-592570REB
    CERCLIS  (Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Liability  Information System) Site Lo-
    cation Extract, Quarterly (on  CD-ROM).
    SUB-5131REB
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
    Microcomputers).
    SUB-5178REB
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
    Magnetic  Tape).
    SUB-5179REB
    Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
    Enforcement Docket (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5197REB
    EPA  Facility  Index System (FINDS) Rle (on magnetic
    tape).
    SUB-5205REB
    Permit Compliance System  (PCS) Significant Non-Com-
    pliance List (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5252REB
    Emergency Response  Notification System  (ERNS)  An-
    nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5335REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): Searchable Data-
    base  on  CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical Substances  Inven-
    tory- Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferrd Name File
    and SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5423REB
 DATA MANAGEMENT
     EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
    Emissions Inventory Development.
     PB98-118029REB
     EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
     Methods.
     PB98-118037REB
     EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
     Methods.
     PB98-118045REB
   EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
   Methods.
   PB98-118052REB
   EIIP Volume 5:  Biogenic  Sources Preferred and Alter-
   native Methods.
   PB98-118060REB
   EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
   PB98-118078REB
   EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
   PB98-118086REB
DATA QUALITY
   Usino Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
   and Observed Contamination.
   PB94-963311 REB
   Risk Assessment Guidance for  Superfund:  Volume 1.
   Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
   Planning.  Reporting and  Review  of  Superfund  Risk
   Assesments) (Interim).
   PB97-963305REB
   Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
   PB97-963311REB
   Implementation of Risk  Assessment Guidance for Super-
   fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation  Man-
   ual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
   of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
   PB98-963302REB
DATA REQUIREMENTS
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification
   of Product Chemistry Data.
    PB98-126832REB
DEGASIFICATION
    National  Assessment of Environmental  and Economic
    Benefits  from  Methane  Control  and  Utilization  Tech-
    nologies at U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
    PB98-118144REB
DELISTING PETITIONS
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Petitions,  Delistmgs, and Variances Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108186REB
DESIGN ANALYSIS
    Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
    Demonstration Project.
    PB98-117856REB
DIESEL EMISSIONS
    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
    liminary Draft).
    PB98-124308REB
DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST
    Comparison of  Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB98-116353REB
DIOXINS
    Locating and Estimating  Air Emissions from Sources of
    Dioxins and Furans.
    PB98-116650REB
 DISINFECTION
    Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
    PB98-126618REB
 DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
    fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-124779REB
 DRINKING WATER
    Drinking  Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and  Health Effects Analysis  on  Methyl  Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-126667REB
    Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discus-
    sion for  Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for
    Ground Water and  Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB
 DRIP PANS
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265,
    Subpart W)  Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108079REB
 DRV DEPOSITION
    Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
     PB98-119266REB
 DUST
     Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
    plied Pesticides in House Dust.
     PB98-117906REB
 ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION
     Recent Experiments on  Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
     Laboratory Convection Tank.
     PB98-116361 REB
     Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
     iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
     PB98-119266REB
 ECOLOGY
     Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
     logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
     in the United States.
     PB98-124787REB
 EFFLUENTS
     Statistical Support  Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
     tations Guidelines and  Standards  for Industrial  Waste
     Combustors.
     PB98-126675REB
 EIIP (EMISSION INVENTORY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM)
     EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
     Emissions Inventory Development.
     PB98-118029REB
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118037REB
    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118045REB
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118052REB
    EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alter-
    native Methods.
    PB98-118060REB
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    PB98-118078REB
    EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
    PB98-118086REB
ELECTRIC imUTIES
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB98-131782REB
ELECTROKINETICS
    Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
    Processes Applicable to  Radioactive  and Hazardous
    Mixed Wastes in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB96-123300REB
ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE
    EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
    PB9B-118086REB
EMAP (ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND
ASSESSMENT PROGRAM)
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
    face Waters. Field Operations Manual  for Lakes.
    PB96-122211REB
EMERGENCY PLANNING
    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB98-9&400REB
EMERGENCY (PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-
KNOW ACT)
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR  Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB
EMERGENCY PLANS
    Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa.
    Kansas. Missouri, Nebraska.
    PB9B-963205REB
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
    EPA  Counter-Terrorism  (CT) Strategy.  Work  Plan, and
    Executive Sumamry.
    PB96-963224REB
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB98363400REB
EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
    Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS). 1996
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500663REB
    Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS), 1997
    (onC$-ROM).
    PB98-500671REB
    Emergency Response Notification  System (ERNS) An-
    nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-S335REB
EMBSION CONTROL
    Demonstration  of a Paint Spray flooth Emission Control
    Strategy Using  Reoirculation/Partitioning and UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1.  Technical Report.
    PB98-124316REB
    Demonstration  of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using  RecirculatkxVPartitioning and UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2.  Appendices A-E.
    PB98-124324REB
EMSSJON FACTORS
    Comparison of  Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB98-116353REB
    Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
    and Development of  Emission Factors for Wastewater
    Treatment.
    P896-117896REB
    Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions  in the United
    States.
    PB96-124746REB
    Air CHIEF. Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB96-500622REB
EMSSION INVENTORIES
    Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB9B-116353REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions  in the United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB
EMISSION INVENTORY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
    EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
    Emissions Inventory Development.
    PB98-118029REB
    EIIP Volume 2:  Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB96-118037REB
    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118045REB
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118052REB
    EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alter-
    native Methods.
    PB98-118060REB
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    PB98-118078REB
    EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
    PB98-118086REB
EMISSION RATES
    Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission  Rates
    and Development  of Emission Factors for Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB98-117898REB
EMISSIONS
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated
    July 1997.
    PB98-108194REB
    Powder Coat Applications. (Reannounced  with new ab-
    stract).
    PB98-108624REB
    Effects of Uncertainty  in Meteorological Inputs on O3
    Concentration, O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitiv-
    ity to Emissions Reductions in the Regional Acid Deposi-
    tion Model.
    PB98-116296REB
    Plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Modeis-3.
    PB98-116452REB
    Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
    Applications.
    PB98-116478REB
    Locating  and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of
    Dioxins and Furans.
    PB98-116650REB
    SAB Report Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study Re-
    port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Mercury Report to
    Congress by the Mercury Review Subcommittee.
    PB98-117070REB
    Evaluation  of  Emissions from  the  Open Burning  of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    PB98-127343REB
    Evaluation  of  Emissions from  the  Open Burning  of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
    PB98-127350REB
ENDPOINTS
    Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
    of Endpoints and Exposures.
    PB98-124001REB
ENERGY MODELS
    Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Increased Ventila-
    tion in a Small Office in a Warm, Humid Climate: Para-
    metric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
    PB98-113368REB
ENFORCEMENT
    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB98-963600REB
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
    Analysis  and Assessment of Impacts on Biodiversity: A
    Framework for Environmental Management  of DoD Lands
    within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Plan.
    PB98-132210REB
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL SUBSTITUTES
    Development  of a  No-VOC/No-HAP Wood  Furniture
    Coatings System.
    PB98-127301REB
    New  Chemical  Alternative  for Ozone-Depleting Sub-
    stances: HFC-236ea.
    PB98-127384REB
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
    Summary.
    PB98-124738REB
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume  1, General Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124225REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food  Ingestion
    Factors (Final Report).
    PB98-124233REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124241 REB
    Mercury Study Report  to Congress. Volume 4. An As-
    sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
    PB98-124761REB
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY
    Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
    of Endpoints and Exposures.
    PB98-124001REB
    Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 3.  Fate and
    Transport of Mercury in  the Environment.
    PB98-124753REB
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE
    Fate,  Transport and  Transformation  Test Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3.  Fate and
    Transport of Mercury in  the Environment.
    PB98-124753REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
    SAB Report: Ecological  Impacts and Evaluation Criteria
    for the Use of Structures  in Marsh Management.
    PB98-133721REB
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108160REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
    Atmospheric  Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Sta-
    tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
    PB98-119274REB
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
    PB98-123243REB
    Ambient Toxicify Testing  in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
    port.
    PB98-130982REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
    face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
    PB98-122211 REB
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFENSES
    Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
    Enforcement Docket (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5197REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    Investigation  of Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
    tection Zones Around Springs: Report of Two Case Stud-
    ies.
    PB97-199749REB
    Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
    Projects.  Removing Barriers to  Innovations That Protect
    Public Health and the Environment.
    PB98-120728REB
    Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assist-
    ance Programs  for Local Governments in the Chesa-


    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
    liography, Quarterly Abstract  Bulletin.
    SU&9042REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
    Enforcement Docket (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5197REB
    EPA Facility Index System  (FINDS) File (on  magnetic
    tape).
    SUB-5205REB
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS
    Lake Mehigan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
    PB98-123052REB
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
    Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
    plied Pesticides in House Dust.
    PB98-117906REB
    Fate, Transport and  Transformation  Test  Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3.  Fate and
    Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
    PB98-124753REB
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    MW-Atlantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration.
    Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
    PB9&125313REB
    Behavior  of Toxic Metals  during Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachates with Maryland  Coastal Plain Soil.
    PB9B-125388REB
EPA METHOD TO-14
    Analysis  of  Method  TO-14 Target Analytes  Using  a
    Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interlaced
    to a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
    PB98-116262REB
EPA REGION 10
    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
    servation  and Recovery  Act Sites in Region 10. Interim
    Final Guidance.
    PB98-131899REB
EPCRA (EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT)
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB
ERNS (EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM)
    Emergency Response  Notification System (ERNS), 1996
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500663REB
    Emergency Response  Notification System (ERNS), 1997
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500671REB
ESTUARIES
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    PB98-123235REB
ETHYLENE OXIDE
    Ethylene  Oxide Emissions from  Commercial Sterilization/
    Fumigation Operations. Background Information for Final
    Standards:  Summary  of Public Comments and  Re-
    sponses.
    PB98-117864REB
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EXCLUSION
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Solid and  Hazardous  Waste Exclusions
    (40 CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108244REB
EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
    Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
    persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
    PB98-116379REB
    Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
    Created by Open Detonations.
    PB98-116494REB
EXPOSURE FACTORS
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume  1, General Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124225REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingestion
    Factors (Final Report).
    PB98-124233REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124241REB
FACILITIES
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265, Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108038REB
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 2647
    265, Subpart DD) Updated Jufy 1997.
    PB98-108053REB
    EPA  Facility  Index System (FINDS)  Rle  (on magnetic
    tape).
    SUB-5205REB
FACTOR ANALYSIS
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume  1, General Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124225REB
    Exposure  Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingestion
    Factors (Final Report).
    PB98-124233REB
    Exposure  Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124241REB
FARMS
    Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
    on Farmland Birds in Ontario.
    PB98-122245REB
FEDERAL AGENCIES
    Environmental  Technology Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
    Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
    Public Health and the Environment.
    PB98-120728REB
FINANCIAL SECURITY
    RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264
    and 265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.
    PB98-108087REB
FISH
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
    logical Assessment for Anthropogenic  Mercury Emissions
    in the United States.
    PB98-124787REB
FISHES
    Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of Lipophilic
    Organic Toxicants in Finfish.
    PB98-125396REB
FLOODPLAINS
    Effects  of Row  Augmentation on Channel Morphology
    and Riparian Vegetation  in the Upper Arkansas River
    Basin, Colorado.
    PB98-126287REB
FLOORING
    Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
    tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
    PB97-181424REB
FLORIDA
    Lake Regions of Rorida.
    PB98-122237REB
FOOD CHAINS
    Mercury Study Report  to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
    Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
    PB98-124753HEB
FOOD CONSUMPTION
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure Information  Obtained  through a Community-
    Centered Approach. Wanning Phase.
    PB98-119100REB
FOOD SAFETY
    Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Status of Implemen-
    tation at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
    PB98-118482REB
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
    Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
    on Farmland Birds in Ontario.
    PB98-122245REB
FUEL CELLS
    Hynol Process Evaluation.
    PB98-127319REB
    Demonstration of Fuel Cells to  Recover Energy from
    Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
   Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
   Report.
   PB98-127368REB
   Demonstration  of Fuel Cells  to  Recover  Energy from
   Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
   Guidelines  and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appen-
   dices.
   PB98-127376REB
FUEL TANKS
   Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
   Demonstration Project.
   PB98-117856REB
FUMIGATION
   Ethylene Oxide Emissions  from Commercial Sterilization/
   Fumigation  Operations. Background Information for Final
   Standards:  Summary  of  Public   Comments  and  Re-
   sponses.
   PB98-117864REB
FUNDING
   Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S.
   EPA Clean  Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
   PB98-133218REB
   Federal Funding Sources  for Small Community  Waste-
   water Systems.
   PB98-133309REB
FURANS
   Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
   Dioxins and Furans.
   PB98-116650REB
FURNACES
   RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to  Boilers and Industrial  Furnaces (40 CFR
   Part 266, Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108020REB
FURNITURE
   Development  of a  No-VOC/No-HAP  Wood  Furniture
   Coatings System.
   PB98-T27301REB
GABA (GAMMA AMINOBUTRYIC ACID)
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
   and Gtutamic Acid.
   PB98-126543REB
GAMMA AMINOBUTYRIC ACID
   Pesticide Fact  Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
   and Glutamic Acid.
   PB98-126543REB
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
   Analysis of Method  TO-14  Target  Analytes Using  a
   Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph  Interfaced
   to a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
    PB98-116262REB
GAS RECOVERY
   Demonstration  of  Fuel Cells to  Recover  Energy  from
   Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration  Tests and Phase 4.
   Guidelines  and Recommendations. Volume 1.  Technical
   Report.
   PB98-127368REB
    Demonstration  of  Fuel Cells to  Recover  Energy from
   Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration  Tests and Phase 4.
   Guidelines  and Recommendations.  Volume  2.  Appen-
   dices.
    PB98-127376REB
GLUTAMIC ACID
    Pesticide Fact  Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid  (GABA)
   and Glutamic Acid.
    PB98-126543REB
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
    Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
    PB96-963251 REB
    Policy  for Municipality   and  Municipal  Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB
    EPA Superfuod Program Policies and Administration.
    PB98-963200REB
GREENHOUSE GASES
    Environmental  Protection  Agency's Third Generation  Air
    Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
    PB98-116320REB
    Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
    and Development of Emission Factors for Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB98-117898REB
GRINDING
    Intercomparison of Grinding  Techniques  Used  for  the
    Preparation of  Lead-in-Paint Samples.
    PB98-131881REB
GROUND WATER
    Chlorobenzene Bioreactor  Demonstration.
    AD-A332 757/4REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR  Parts
    264/265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108103REB
    BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
    PB93-131642REB
    Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
    PB98-133259REB
GUIDANCE
    Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
    mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
    PB97-963308REB
GUIDELINES
    Fate  Transport and  Transformation  Test Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB
                    HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

    Nomination Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use of Biosolids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB
GUIDES
    Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
    PB98-118474REB
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Rnal Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB98-131782REB
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft  Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB98-111750REB
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  Boilers and Industrial  Furnaces (40 CFR
    Part 266, Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108020REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Sub-
    part I, Section 261.7) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108046REB
    HCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Containment Buildings  (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265, Subpart DD[ Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108053REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  Definition of Solid Waste and  Hazardous
    Waste Recycling (40  CFR  Parts 2612 and 261.9) Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108061 REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265,
    Subpart W) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108079REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Generators (40 CFR  Part 262) Updated
    July 1997.
    PB98-108095REB
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Hazardous Waste Identification (40 CFR
    Part 261) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108111REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40 CFR
    Parts 264/265,  Subpart O) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108129REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Land  Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
    268) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108137REB
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Land  Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265, Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108145REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Miscellaneous and Other Units (40 CFR
    Part 264, Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265. Subparts P,
    Q, and R) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108152REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
    270) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108178REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA Corrective  Action Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108202REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  State Programs Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108269REB
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Tanks  (40 CFR Parts  264/265, Subpart J)
    Updated Julv 1997.
    PB98-108277REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
    ties (40 CFH Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108293REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  Used  Oil  (40 CFR Part 266,  Subpart E,
    and Part 279) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108301 REB
    Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
    Reference Guide. Third Edition.
    PB98-108590REB
    Resource Guide for  Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
    Processes Applicable to  Radioactive  and  Hazardous
    Mixed Wastes  in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB98-123300REB
    Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
    Sludge Pollutants.
    PB9S-126071REB
    Superfund Public Information System (SPIS)  (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500341REB
    Title III (SARA and  Clean  Air Act Amendments) Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-tp-Know Act and
    Accidental Release  Prevention  Consolidated Chemical
    List (on Diskette).
    PB98-500473REB
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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
  Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
  PB98-921100REB
  ROD Amendments  and  Explanations of Significant Dif-
  ferences (ESD).
  PB96-963100REB
  EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
  PB98-963500REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
  1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachussetts, New Hampshire,
  Rhode Island, and Vermont.
  PB98-963700REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
  3: New Jersey, New York,  Puerto Rico, and Virgin Is-
  lands.
   PB96-963800REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
  3: Delaware, Washington DC.. Maryland, Pennsylvania,
  and Virginia.
   PB98-963900REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   5: Illinois, Indiana, Mtehigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
   consin.
   PB98-964100REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   6:  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  New Mexico,  Oklahoma, and
   Texas.
   PB98-964200REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   7: Iowa, Kansas. Missouri, and Nebraska
   PB98-964300REB
   EPA Superfund Records  of Decision (RODS) for Region
   8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota. South Dakota, Utah.

   PB9&464400REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   9: Arizona. California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
   and Guam.
   PB98-964500REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
   PB9B-964600REB
   CERCUS   (Comprehensive   Environmental  Response.
   Compensation, and Liability Information System) Site Lo-
   cation Extract Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5131REB
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
   Mfcrocomputers).
   SUB-5178REB
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS
    Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1996
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500663REB
    Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1997
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-50O671REB
    Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VU: towa.
    Kansas. Mssouri, Nebraska.
    PB98-963205REB
    Emergency Response  Notification System (ERNS)  An-
    nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5335REB
HAZARDOUS WASTES
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Solid and Hazardous  Waste Exclusions
    (40 CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108244REB
HAZAROUS MATERIALS
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Financial Assurance (40  CFR Parts  264
    and 265, Suboart H) Updated November 1997.
    PB98-108087REB
HEALTH EFFECTS
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
    Summary.
    PB98-124738REB
    Drinking  Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and Hearth  Effects  Analysis on  Methyl  Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-126667REB
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
    PB9B-591330REB
HEALTH HAZARDS
    Risk  Assessment Guidance tor Superfund: Volume 1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual  (Part D, Standardized
    Planning. Reporting and  Review of Superfund   Risk
    Assesments)  (Interim).
    PB97-963305REB
    Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
    PB97-963311REB
    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
    liminary Draft).
    PB98-124308REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam  Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pohitant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam  Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB98-131782REB
    Health Risk Assessment of 1.3-Butadiene.
    PB98-133010REB
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB
    Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
    fund (RAGS) Volume  1. Human  Health Evaluation Man-
    ual (Part D. Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
    of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
    PB98-963302REB
HEALTH SURVEYS
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure  Information Obtained  through a  Community-
    Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
    PB98-119100REB
HEAT PUMPS
    Effect  of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance
    and Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
    PB98-127079REB
HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
    Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB98-116353REB
HEAVY METALS
    Concentration of Metal Pollutants in Bacterial Biofilms
    and Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
    PB98-119225REB
HELP MODEL
    Hydrologic Evaluation of  Landfill Performance (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB
HFC-236EA
    New   Chemical Alternative  for  Ozone-Depleting  Sub-
    stances: HFC-236ea.
    PB98-127384REB
HIGHWAY PLANNING
    Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Annual  Assessment of
    Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
    PB98-131345REB
HOUSEHOLD WASTES
    Evaluation of Emissions from  the  Open  Burning of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume  1. Technical Report.
    PB98-127343REB
    Evaluation of Emissions from  the  Open  Burning of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume  2. Appendices A-G.
    PB98-127350REB
 HOUSES
    Development of Analytical Methods for Specific  Lawn-Ap-
    plied Pesticides in House Dust.
    PB98-117906REB
 HUMAN HEALTH
    Risk  Assessment  Guidance for Superfund: Volume 1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D,  Standardized
    Planning,  Reporting  and  Review  of Superfund  Risk
    Assesments) (Interim).
    PB97-963305REB
    Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
    PB97-96331-.REB
    Implementation of  Risk Assessment  Guidance tor Super-
    fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Man-
    ual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
    of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
    PB98-963302REB
 HYDRAULIC PERFORMANCE
    Hydrologic  Evaluation  of  Landfill Performance (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB
 HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES
    SAB  Report Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria
    for the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
    PB98-133721REB
 HYDRODYNAMICS
    Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient  Currents. Ex-
    perimental Investigation and Prediction.
     PB98-125370REB
 HYDROGEOLOGY
     Investigation of Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
    tection Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Stud-

     PB97-199749REB
 HYNOL PROCESS
     Hynol Process Evaluation.
     PB98-127319REB
 ILLINOIS
     Evaluation of Illinois  Served Stream Sediment Data 1982-
     1995.
     PB98-125214REB
 IMPLEMENTATION
     MACT Implementation Strategy.
     PB98-131600REB
 IMPROVEMENT
     Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
     PB98-963218REB
 INCINERATION
     Evaluation of Emissions  from the Open Burning of
     Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
     PB98-127343REB
     Evaluation of Emissions  from the  Open Burning of
     Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
     PB98-127350REB
 INCINERATORS
     RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
     Introduction to Hazardous  Waste Incinerators (40 CFR
     Parts 264/265, Subpart 0) Updated July 1997.
     PB98-108129REB
     Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation and Control in Coal-
     Fired Boilers.
     PB98-127095REB
INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION
    Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning
    of Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-127731REB
INDEX OF BtOTIC INTEGRITY
    Status and Trends in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
    nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
    Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
    PB98-119241REB
INDIAN SET-ASIDE PROGRAM
    Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S.
    EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
    PB98-133218REB
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
    Large Building, Radon Manual.
    PB98-123995BEB
    SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
    PB98-133713REB
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
    Energy  Costs of IAQ Control through Increased  Ventila-
    tion in a Small Office in a Warm,  Humid  Climate: Para-
    metric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
    PB98-113368REB
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES
    Powder Coat Applications.  (Reannounced with new ab-
    stract).
    PB98-108624REB
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
    RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module:
    Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108251REB
INERT INGREDIENTS
    PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert' in the Label Ingredi-
    ents Statement.
    PB98-127889REB
INFRASTRUCTURE
    Clean Water Needs Survey Report to Congress, 1996.
    Assessment of Needs for Publicly  Owned Wastewater
    Treatment Facilities.  Correction  of  Combined  Sewer
    Overflows and   Management  of  Storm  Water  and
    Nonpoint Source Pollution in the United States.
    PB98-133226REB
INGREDIENTS
    PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
    dients on Pesticide Labeling.
    PB98-127871 REB
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
    Federal Remediation Technologies Screening  Matrix and
    Reference Guide.  Third Edition.
    PB98-108590REB
 INORGANIC CHEMICALS INDUSTRY
    Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Re-
    port, 1990-1994.
    PB98-110406REB
 INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
    PB98-591330REB
 INVERTEBRATES
    PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial Vertebrates.
    PB98-I16429REB
    Status and Trends in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
    nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
    Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
     PB98-119241 REB
     Examination of the Effects of  Habitat Quality, Land Use,
    and Acidification  on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
    of Coastal Plain Streams.
     PB98-125362REB
 IRIS  (INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM)
     Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on  Diskette).
     PB98-591330REB
 LABELS
     PR Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on  Pesticide
     Labels.
     PB98-127863REB
     PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
     dients on Pesticide Labeling.
     PB98-127871 REB
     PR Notice 97-6:  Use of Term 'Inert' in the Label Ingredi-
     ents Statement.
     PB98-127889REB
     PR  Notice 97-7:  Existing Stocks for Labeling  Changes in
     PR Notices.
     PB98-127897REB
     PR  Notice 97-8: Time Extension of PR Notice  96-7,
     Termiticide Labeling.
     PB98-127905REB
     Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
     SUB-5404REB
  LABORATORY TESTS
     Fate,  Transport   and Transformation Test  Guidelines:
     OPPTS 835 Series.
     PB98-118102REB
  LAKE MICHIGAN
     Lake Michigan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
      PB98-123052REB
  LAKES
      Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
     face Waters, field Operations Manual for Lakes.
      PB98-122211 REB
      Lake Regions of Florida.
      PB98-122237REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                          NEEDS
LAND DEVELOPMENT
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Model-
    ing to Predict  the Environmental Impacts of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB
LAND DISPOSAL
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
    268) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108137REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265, Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108145REB
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
    Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
    PB98-132400REB
LAND USE
    Examination of the Effects of Habitat  Quality, Land Use,
    and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
    of Coastal Plain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB
LANDFILLS
    Hydrologic Evaluation of  Landfill Performance  (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB
LAW ENFORCEMENT
    RCRA, Superfund,  and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108160REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108210REB
LAW (JURISPRUDENCE)
    Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
    Enforcement Docket (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5197REB
LEACHATES
    Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
    PB9S-125388REB
LEAD (METAL)
    Intercomparison  of  Grinding Techniques Used for the
    Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
    PB98-131881REB
LEGAL ASPECTS
     RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Statutory  Overview  Updated July
     1997.
     PB98-108228REB
LIABILITY
     Policy  for  Municipality  and  Municipal  Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
     PB9B-118003REB
 LIFE CYCLE DESIGN
     Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
     Demonstration Project.
     PB98-117856REB
 LIPOPHILIC ORGANIC TOXICANTS
     Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of  Lipophilic
     Organic Toxicants in  Finfish.
     PB98-125396REB
 LIQUID PHASES
     High Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid  CO2 and
     Surfactants.
     PB98-116338REB
 LOANS
     Ctean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
     to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
     PB98-133275REB
 LUBRICANTS
     Effect of Lubricant Contamination on  the  Performance
     and  Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
     PB98-127079REB
 MACT (MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROL
 TECHNOLOGY)
     MACT Implementation Strategy.
     PB98-131600REB
 MAINTENANCE
     Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
     tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
     PB97-181424REB
 MANUALS
     Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
     face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
     PB98-122211REB
     Large Building Radon Manual.
     PB98-123995REB
     Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
     PB98-12661&REB
 MAPPING
     Investigation of Hydrog_eologic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
     tection Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Stud-
     ies.
     PB97-199749REB
 MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
     Contribution of  Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
     Mid-Atlantic  Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
     Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
     PB98-125313REB
MARSH MANAGEMENT
    SAB Report: Ecological  Impacts and Evaluation  Criteria
    for the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
    PB98-133721REB
MARYLAND
    Statistical  Analysis  of the Extensive Component of the
    Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifi-
    cation  Monitoring Program.
    PB98-119233REB
MASS SPECTROMETERS
    Analysis  of Method TO-14  Target Analytes Using  a
    Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph interfaced
    to a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
    PB98-116262REB
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
    Effects of Uncertainty  in  Meteorological  Inputs on 03
    Concentration,  03 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitiv-
    ity to Emissions Reductions in the Regional Acid Deposi-
    tion Model.
    PB98-116296REB
    Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
    Models: Background and Methodology.
    PB98-116304REB
    Environmental  Protection Agency's  Third Generation Air
    Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
    PB98-116320REB
    Comparison of Emission Models with  On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB98-116353REB
    Plume-in-Grid  Treatment of Major Elevated  Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB98-116452REB
    Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Mod-
    eling and Assessment.
    PB98-116460REB
    Science Features in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
    Quality System.
    PB98-116502REB
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake  Bay Watershed; Model Hydrology
    Calibration Results.
    PB98-126048REB
 MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
    MACT Implementation Strategy.
    PB98-131600REB
 MERCURY
    Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume  7. Character-
    ization of Human Health and Wildlife Risks from Mercury
    Exposure in the United States.
    PB98-124795REB
 MERCURY (METAL)
    SAB Report: Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study Re-
    port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Mercury Report to
    Congress by the Mercury Review Subcommittee.
    PB98-117070REB
    Mercury Study Report  to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
    Summary.
    PB98-124738REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An  Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3.  Fate and
    Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
    PB98-124753REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An As-
    sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
    PB98-124761REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
    fects  of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-124779REB
    Mercury Study Report  to Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
    logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
    in the United States.
    PB98-124787REB
    Mercury Study Report  to Congress. Volume 8.  An Eval-
    uation of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
    PB98-124803REB
    Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation and Control in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
     PB98-127095REB
 METAL CLEANING
    High  Performance Metal Cleaning  Using Liquid  CO2 and
    Surfactants.
     PB98-116338REB
 METALS
     Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
     PB98-116437REB
     Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
     Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
     PB98-125388REB
 METHANE
     National  Assessment  of Environmental and   Economic
     Benefits  from  Methane Control   and  Utilization  Tech-
     nologies at U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
     PB98-118144REB
 METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER
     Drinking  Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability  Advice
     and  Health  Effects Analysis on   Methyl  Tertiary-Butyl
     Ether (MtBE).
     PB98-126667REB
 METRIBUZIN
     RED Facts: Metribuzin.
     PB98-125644REB
MILITARY FACILITIES
    Analysis and Assessment of Impacts on Biodiversity: A
    Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
    within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Plan.
    PB98-13221 ORES
MIXED WASTES
    Resource  Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and  Field
    Processes  Applicable  to  Radioactive  and Hazardous
    Mixed Wastes in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB98-123300REB
MOBILE POLLUTANT SOURCES
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118052REB
MODELS-3 MODELING SYSTEM
    Plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB98-116452REB
    Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental  Mod-
    eling and Assessment.
    PB98-116460REB
    Science Features  in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
    Quality System.
    PB98-116502REB
MODELS-SIMULATION
    Hydrologic Evaluation  of  Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB
MOJAVE DESERT
    Analysis and Assessment of Impacts on Biodiversity: A
    Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
    within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Plan.
    PB98-132210REB
MONITORING
    Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
    PB9&-118441 REB
    Interaction among Environmental Factors and  Recruit-
    ment Potential in Striped Bass.
    PB98-119258REB
 MONITORING STATIONS
    Status and Trends in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
    nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
    Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
    PB98-119241REB
 MTBE (METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER)
    Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and Health  Effects Analysis  on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-126667REB
 MUNICIPAL WASTES
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
    Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108236REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108251 REB
    Policy for Municipality  and  Municipal Solid   Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB
    Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
     PB98-126618REB
 NANTICOKE RIVER
     Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
     ment: Larval  Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nan-
    ticoke River.
     PB98-119316REB
 NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
 AIR POLLUTANTS
     Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
     Fumigation Operations. Background Information  for Final
     Standards: Summary  of   Public Comments  and  Re-
     sponses.
     PB98-117864REB
 NATIONAL RADON PROFICIENCY PROGRAM
     National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Qual-
     ity Assurance.
     PB98-123060REB
 NATIONAL REMEDY REVIEW BOARD
     National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report: Fiscal
     Year 1997.
     PB97-963250REB
 NATIONAL SEDIMENT QUALITY SURVEY
     Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
     Surface Waters of the United  States. Volume 1. National
     Sediment Quality Survey.
     PB98-126063REB
     Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
     Surface Waters of the United  States. Volume 3. National
     Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
     PB98-126683REB
 NATURAL ATTENUATION
     BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
     tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
     PB98-131642REB
 NEEDS
     Clean Water Needs Survey Report to Congress,  1996.
     Assessment of Needs for Publicly Owned Wastewater
     Treatment Facilities,  Correction of  Combined  Sewer
     Overflows  and  Management  of  Storm  Water  and
     Nonpoint Source Pollution in the United States.
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
           [TONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSION S
HAZARDOUS MR POLLUTANTS)
    Ethyfene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
    Fumigation Operations. Background Information for Final
    Standards: Summary  of Public  Comments  and  Re-
    sponses.
    PB98-117864REB
NITROGEN 15
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    Kid-Atlantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
    Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
    PB9&-125313REB
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    MM-Atlantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
    Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
    PB9&125313REB
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
    Research  on  Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air
    Quality Simulation Models.
    PB98-127327REB
OBSERVED CONTAMINATION
    Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
    and Observed Contamination.
    PB94-963311REB
OBSERVED RELEASE
    Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
    and Observed Contamination.
    PB94-96331IREB
OFFICE BUILDINGS
    Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Increased Ventila-
    tion in a Small Office  in a  Warn, Humid Climate: Para-
    metric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
    PB98-113368REB
 Oft. SPILLS
    Emergency Response  Notification System (ERNS). 1996
    (onCb-flOM).
    PB96-500663REB
    Emergency Response  Notification System (ERNS), 1997
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB9B-500671REB
    Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
    Kansas. Mssouri. Nebraska.
    P696-963205REB
    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB98-963400REB
    Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) An-
    nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-533SREB
 OPEN BURNING
    Evaluation of  Emissions  from  the Open Burning  of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report
    PB98-127343REB
    Evaluation of  Emissions  from  the Open Burning  of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
    PB98-127350REB
 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
     Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs through FY 2040.
     PB&963222REB
 OPERATORS (PERSONNEL)
     Information far States  on Recommended Operator Certifi-
                      ,
     PB96-1 3331 TREE
 ORGANIC CHEMCALS INDUSTRY
     Chemical  Industry National Environmental  Baseline Re-
     port, 1990-1994.
     PB9S-110406REB
 OVERFLOW
     Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
     Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
     PB9B-132228REB
 OYSTERS
     Concentration of Metal  Pollutants in Bacterial Btofilms
     and Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
     PB9B-119225REB
 OZONE
     Research  Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
     Ponderosa Pine PlantAJtter/Soil System.
     PB9B-11S306REB
     Effects of  Uncertainty  in  Meteorological  Inputs on O3
     Concentration. O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitiv-
     ity to Emissions Reductions in the Regional Acid Deposi-
     tion Model.
     PB9B-1 16296REB
     Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
     Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with a
     Range of Photochemical Activity.
     PB9&116312REB
 PAQFK ISLANDERS
     Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
     Exposure  Information Obtained through a Community-
     Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
     PB96-1 19100REB
 PAMT BOOTHS
     Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
     Strategy Using Recalculation/Partitioning and  LTV/Ozone
     Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1 . Technical Report.
     PB96-124316REB
     Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
     Strategy Using Reanajfetnn/Partitioning and  UV/Ozone
     PoButarrt Emission Control. Volume 2. Appemfces A-E.
     PB96-124324REB
PAINTS
    Intel-comparison of Grinding Techniques Used  for the
    Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
    PB95-131881REB
PARANITROPHENOL
    RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
    PB98-125669REB
    Fteregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
    (Includes RED  Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125677REB
PARTICLES
    Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
    tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
    PB97-181424REB
    Ruxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB9B-119266REB
PARTITIONING
    Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
    PB98-116437REB
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
    Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning
    of PentachlorophenoHreated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-127731 REB
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
    Development  ol  a No-VOC/No-HAP  Wood  Furniture
    Coatings System.
    PB98-127301 REB
PERMITS
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
    270) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108178REB
    Permit Compliance System (PCS) Significant Non-Com-
    pfcance List (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5252REB
PEST CONTROL
    Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
    PB98-118474REB
PESTICIDE RESIDUES
    Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
    plied Pesticides in House Dust.
    PB98-117906REB
    Round-Robin   Testing  of  Methods   for  Collecting
    Distodgeabte Residues from Carpet
    PB98-117989REB
PESTICIDES
    Evaluation  of  Methods for Collecting Distodgeagte  Pes-
    ticide Residues from Turf.
    PB9B-114390REB
    Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
    PB98-118474REB
    Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Status  of Implemen-
    tation at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
    PB98-118482REB
    RED Facts: Metribuzin.
    PB98-125644REB
    RED Facts: Propoxur.
    PB98-125651 REB
    RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
    PB98-125669REB
    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
    (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125677REB
    Reregistration   Eligibility  Decision (RED): Propoxur. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125685REB
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutync Acid  (GABA)
    and Gkitamic Acid.
    PB98-126543REB
    Pesticide Registration  (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification
    of Product Chemistry Data.
    PB98-126832REB
    PR Notice  97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
    Labels.
    PB98-127863REB
    PR Notice  97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
    dents on Pesticide Labeling.
    PB98-127871REB
    PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert1 in the Label Ingredi-
    ents Statement
    PB98-127889REB
    PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for  Labeling Changes in
    PR Notices.
    PB98-127897REB
    Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31. 1998).
    PB98-127988REB
    Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on  CD-ROM).
    SUB-5404REB
 PETITIONS
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training  Module:
    Introduction to Petitions, Delistings. and Variances Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108186REB
 PHOSPHORIC ACIDS
    Demonstration of Fuel  Cells to Recover  Energy from
    Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
    Report
    PB98-127368REB
    Demonstration of Fuel  Cells to Recover  Energy from
    Landfill Gas. Phase 3, Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Guidelines  and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appen-
    dces.
    PB98-127376REB
PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS
    Effects of Uncertainty  in Meteorological  Inputs on 03
    Concentration, O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitiv-
    ity to Emissions Reductions in the Regional Acid Deposi-
    tion Model.
    PB98-116296REB
    Estimating the  Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
    Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period  with a
    Range of Photochemical Activity.
    PB98-116312REB
PLUMES
    Recent Experiments  on Buoyant Plume Dispersion  in a
    Laboratory Convection Tank.
    PB98-116361 REB
    Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
    persion in a Corrective Boundary Layer.
    PB9B-116379REB
    Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Corrective Boundary
    Layer.
    PB98-116486REB
    Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
    Created by Open Detonations.
    PB98-116494REB
    Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX  in Aquifer Material.
    PB98-126279REB
    Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
    ation:  Source  Zone, Concentrated Plume,  and Dilute
    Plume.
    PB98-126717REB
POINT SOURCES
    Plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major  Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB98-116452REB
    EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118037REB
    Incidence and  Severity of Sediment  Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    PB98-126683REB
POLK COUNTY (FLORIDA)
    Florida Large Building Study:  Polk County Administration
    Building.
    PB98-127103REB
POLLUTANTS
    Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
    Sludge Pollutants.
    PB9&-126071 REB
POLLUTION CONTROL
    RCRA, Superfund. and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA  Corrective Action  Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108202REB
    Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
    Projects. Removing  Barriers to Innovations That Protect
    Public Health and the Environment
    PB98-120728REB
    Developing Risk-Based  Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
    servation and  Recovery Act Sites in  Region 10. Interim
    Final Guidance.
    PB9S-131899REB
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An  Eval-
    uation of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
    PB98-124803REB
POLLUTION PREVENTION
    High Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
    Surfactants.
    PB98-116338REB
    Paint  Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
    Ventilation.
    PB98-116346REB
    Evaluation  of  Waterbome Contact Adhesives  for the
    Store Fixture Industry.
    PB98-116551 REB
    Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
    Demonstration Project.
    PB98-117856REB
 POLLUTION REGULATIONS
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Boilers and Industrial  Furnaces (40 CFR
    Part 266. Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
    P898-108020REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA  Air  Emission Standards Updated
    July 1997.
    PB98-108194REB
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA  Enforcement and Compliance Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108210REB
 PONDEROSA PINE TREES
    Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
    Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
     PB98-115306REB
 POPULATION DYNAMICS
     PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial Vertebrates.
     PB98-116429REB
 POWDER COATINGS
     Powder Coat Applications. (Reannounced with new ab-
    stract).
     PB98-108624REB
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                           REREGISTRATION
PRECURSORS
    Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced  by
    Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with a
    Range of Photochemical Activity.
    PB98-116312REB
PRIVATIZATION
    Response to Congress on Privatization of Wastewater
    Facilities.
    PB98-133234REB
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108160REB
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB98-963200REB
    Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
    PB98-963218REB
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
    National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report: Fiscal
    Year 1997.
    PB97-963250REB
    EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance  for
    Emissions Inventory Development.
    PB98-118029REB
    Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
    to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
    PB98-133275REB
    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB98-963600REB
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
    Risk  Assessment Guidance for Superfund:  Volume 1.
    Human Health  Evaluation  Manual (Part D, Standardized
    Planning,  Reporting  and Review  of  Superfund  Risk
    Assesments) (Interim).
    PB97-963305REB
    Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
    PB97-963311REB
    Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
    fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation  Man-
    ual (Part D, Standarized Planning. Reporting, and Review
    of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
    PB98-963302REB
PROPOXUR
    RED Facts: Propoxur.
    PB98-125651 REB
    Registration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Propoxur. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125685REB
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
    Florida Large Building Study: Polk  County Administration
    Building.
    PB98-127103REB
PUBLIC HEALTH
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124225REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food  Ingestion
    Factors (Final Report).
    PB98-124233REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB9S-124241 REB
    Hearth Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB
PUBLIC INFORMATION
    Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
    PB98-118474REB
    Information tor the Public on Participating with  States in
    Preparing Capacity' Development Strategies.
    PB98-133333REB
QUALITY ASSURANCE
    National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on  Qual-
    ity Assurance.
    PB98-123060REB
QUALITY CONTROL
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    PB98-118078REB
QUALIY ASSURANCE
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    PB98-118078REB
QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
    Analysis  of Method  TO-14 Target Analytes  Using a
    Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
    to a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
    PB98-116262REB
R-407C
    Effect of  Lubricant Contamination  on  the  Performance
    and Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407C.
    PB98-127079REB
RADIATION DETECTION
    National Ftadon Proficiency Program: Guidance on  Qual-
    ity Assurance.
    PB98-123060REB
RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTS
    Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as  Re-
    mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
    PB97-963308REB
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
    Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory  and Field
    Processes  Applicable to  Radioactive  and Hazardous
    Mixed Wastes in Soil  and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB98-123300HEB
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB
RADON
    Large Building Radon Manual.
    PB98-123995REB
    Florida Large Building Study: Polk County Administration
    Building.
    PB98-127103REB
RAGS (RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR
SUPERFUND)
    Risk  Assessment  Guidance for Superfund: Volume  1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
    Planning,  Reporting  and Review  of  Superfund  Risk
    Assesments) (Interim).
    PB97-963305REB
    Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
    PB97-963311REB
    Implementation of  Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
    fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Man-
    ual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
    of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
    PB98-963302REB
RCRA (RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
ACT)
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108160REB
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA Air Emission Standards  Updated
    July 1997.
    PB98-108194REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  RCRA Corrective Action Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108202REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-10821 ORES
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108228REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage
    Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-133093REB
RCRIS (RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
INFORMATION SYSTEM)
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-592570REB
REACTOR OPERATION
    Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
    AD-A332 757/4REB
RECORD OF DECISION
    ROD Amendments and  Explanations of  Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESD).
    PB98-963100REB
    Estimated O & M Coste tor RODS: Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs through FY 2040.
    PB98-963222REB
RECORDS OF DECISION
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1:  Connecticut. Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB98-963700REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3:  New Jersey, New York,  Puerto  Rico, and Virgin  Is-
    lands.
    PB98-963800REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3:  Delaware, Washington DC.,  Maryland, Pennsylvania,
    and Virginia.
    PB98-963900REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5:  Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB98-964100REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas,  Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,  and
    Texas.
    PB98-964200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7:  Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB98-964300REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8:  Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
    and Wyoming.
    PB98-964400REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9:  Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada,  American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PB98-964500REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
    PB98-964600REB
 REFORMS
    National Remedy  Review Board. Progress Report: Fiscal
    Year 1997.
    PB97-963250REB
    Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
    PB98-963218REB
 REFRIGERANTS
    New  Chemical  Alternative for Ozone-Depleting  Sub-
    stances: HFC-236ea.
    PB98-127384REB
REGIONAL ANALYSIS
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
    Microcomputers).
    SUB-5178REB
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
    Magnetic Tape).
    SUB-5179REB
REGIONAL PLANNING
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Model-
    ing to  Predict the Environmental  Impacts of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB
REGISTRATION
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
    and Glutamic Acid.
    PB98-126543REB
    PR Notice 97-8: Time  Extension of  PR Notice  96-7,
    Termiticide Labeling.
    PB98-127905REB
    Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1998).
    PB98-127988REB
REGULATIONS
    Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
    mediation  Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
    PB97-963308REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training, Module:
    Introduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR  Parts
    264/265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108103REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators  (40 CFR
    Parts 264/265, Subpart O) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108129REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Miscellaneous and Other Units (40 CFR
    Part 264,  Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265, Subparts P,
    Q, and R) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108152REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Petitions, Delistings, and Variances Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108186REB
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
    Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108236REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart E,
    and Part 279) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108301 REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  RCRA  Subtitle I. Underground Storage
    Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-133093REB
 REMEDIAL ACTION
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
    Microcomputers).
    SUB-5178REB
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
    Magnetic Tape).
    SUB-5179REB
 REMEDIATIN
    Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer
    Remediation.
    PB98-126709REB
 REMEDIATION
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  RCRA Corrective Action Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108202REB
    Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
    Reference Guide. Third Edition.
    PB98-108590REB
    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
    servation and Recovery Act Sites in Region 10. Interim
    Final Guidance.
    PB98-131899REB
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB98-963300REB
 REPORTING
    Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1996
    (on Ct>-ROM).
    PB98-500663REB
    Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1997
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500671REB
    Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS)  An-
    nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5335REB
 REQUIREMENTS
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265, Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108038REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Subtitle I.  Underground Storage
    Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-133093REB
 REREGISTRATION
    RED Facts: Metribuzin.
    PB98-125644REB
    RED Facts: Propoxur.
    PB98-125651REB
    RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
    PB98-125669REB
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    Fteregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
    (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125677REB
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Propoxur.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125685REB
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
    Environmental Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
    Projects. Removing Barriers to  Innovations That Protect
    Public Health and the Environment.
    PB98-120728REB
RESEARCH PROJECTS
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
    PB98-123243REB
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108160REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA Air Emission Standards  Updated
    Jury 1997.
    PB98-108194REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  RCRA Corrective Action Updated  July
    1997.
    PB96-1082Q2REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB96-108210REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA  Statutory Overview Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108228REB
    RCRA. Superfund. and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage
    Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-133093REB
 RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
 INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB96-592570REB
 RESTRICTIONS
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
    268) Updated July 1997.
    PB9B-108137REB
 RIPARIAN PLANTS
    Effects of Flow Augmentation on  Channel  Morphology
    and  Riparian Vegetation in the  Upper Arkansas River
    Basin, Colorado.
    PB98-126287REB
 RISK ASSESSMENT
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB
    SAB Report Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study Re-
    port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Mercury Report to
    Congress by the Mercury Review Subcommittee.
    P89B-117070REB
    Application  of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a  Variety
    of Endpoints and Exposures.
    PB96M24001REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB9e-124225REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingesfon
    Factors (Final Report).
    PB98-124233REB
    Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3.  Activity Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124241REB
    Health Assessment Document  for Diesel  Emisskxis (Pre-
    liminary Draft).
    PB98-124308REB
    Drinking  Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and   Health Effects Analysis  on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-126667REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from  Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from  Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB98-131782REB
    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
    servation and Recovery Act Sites in  Region 10.  Interim
    Final Guidance.
    PB98-131899REB
    Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-ButacSene.
    PB98-133010REB
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
     PB9B-591330RE8
 RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR SUPERFUND
     Risk Assessment  Guidance for Superfund: Volume 1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
     Planning, Reporting and Review  of Superfund Risk
    Assesments) (Interim).
     PB97-96330SREB
     Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
     PB97-963311REB
     Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
     fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Man-
    ual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
    of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
    PB98-963302REB
RIVER BASINS
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed: Model Hydrology
    Calibration Results.
    PB98-126048REB
RIVER FLOW
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed; Model Hydrology
    Calibration Results.
    PB98-126048REB
RODS (RECORDS OF DECISION)
    Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs through FY 2040.
    PB98-963222REB
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
    Information for States on  Devetoping Aflordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB
    Information tor the Public on Participating with States in
    Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
    PB98-133333REB
    Information for States on  Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
    PB98-133366REB
SAFETY AMANGEMENT
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB
SAMPLE PREPARATION
    Intercomparison of  Grinding Techniques Used for  the
    Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
    PB98-131881REB
SAMPLING
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB98-1117SOREB
    Evaluation  of Methods for Collecting DiskxJgeagle Pes-
    ticide Residues from Turf.
    PB98-114390REB
SCENARIOS
    Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAO
    Applications.
    PB98-116478REB
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
    Evaluation of me Implementation of Operations and Main-
    tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
    PB97-181424REB
SCREENING (SELECTION)
    Pre-CERCLIS Screening  Guidance.
    PB96-963251REB
SEAFOOD
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure Information Obtained  through  a Community-
    Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
    PB98-119100REB
SEDIMENTATION
    Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
    Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
    PB98-132228REB
SEDIMENTS
    Incidence and Severity  of Sediment  Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National
    Sediment Quality Survey.
    PB98-126063REB
SEPARATION PROCESSES
    Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
    PB98-116437REB
 SERVICE LIFE
    Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
    Demonstration Project
    PB98-117856REB
 SETTLEMENT (LAW)
    Policy  tor  Municipality  and  Municipal  Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at  NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB
 SEWAGE SLUDGE
    Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
    Sludge Pollutants.
    PB9&-126071REB
    Nomination Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use of Biosolids
    Awards Program; for Operating  Projects, Technology De-
    velopment.  Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB
 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
    Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation  Requirements.
    PB98-133317REB
 SIDE CHANNELS
     Ecological Functions of  Off-Channel Habitat, Willamette
     River,  Oregon. Final Research Plan.
     PB98-122229REB
 SIEVE ANALYSIS
     Evaluation of Illinois Served Stream Sediment Data 1982-
     1995.
     PB98-125214REB
 SITE CHARACTERIZATION
     Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
     PB96-963251REB
   Risk Assessment Guidance for  Superfund: Volume 1.
   Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
   Planning,  Reporting  and  Review of  Superfund Risk
   Assesments) (Interim).
   PB97-963305REB
   Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
   PB97-963311REB
   Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
   servation and Recovery Act Sites in Region 10.  Interim
   Final Guidance.
   PB98-131899REB
   Superfund Public Information  System  (SPIS)  (on  CD-
   ROM).
   PB98-500341REB
   EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
   PB98-963300REB
   Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance tor Super-
   fund (RAGS) Volume 1.  Human  Health Evaluation Man-
   ual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
   of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
   PB98-963302REB
SITES
   CERCLIS   (Comprehensive  Environmental Response,
   Compensation, and Liability Information System) Site Lo-
   cation Extract, Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5131REB
SLUDGE DIGESTION
   Demonstration  of Fuel Cells  to  Recover  Energy from
   Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
   Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
   Report.
   PB98-127368REB
   Demonstration of Fuel  Cells  to  Recover  Energy from
   Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests  and Phase 4.
   Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 2.  Appen-
   dices.
   PB98-127376REB
SMALL BUSINESSES
    Powder Coat Applications.  (Reannounced with new ab-
   stract).
    PB98-108624REB
SMALL SYSTEMS
    Federal Funding Sources for  Small Community  Waste-
    water Systems.
    PB98-133309REB
    Information for States on  Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.
    PB98-133317REB
SOFTWARE
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB
    Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500622REB
    Hydrotogic Evaluation  of Landfill Performance  (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on  Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB
    Pesticide  Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5404REB
SOIL SAMPLING
    Using Qualified Data to  Document an  Observed Release
    and Observed Contamination.
    PB94-963311REB
SOIL TREATMENT
    Use of  Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
    mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
    PB97-963308REB
    Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer
    Remediation.
    PB98-126709REB
SOILS
    Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
    plied Pesticides in House Dust.
    PB98-117906REB
    Behavior  of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachates with Maryland Coastal  Plain Soil.
    PB98-125388REB
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA  Hotline Training  Module:
    Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
    Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108236REB
    Policy  for  Municipality  and Municipal  Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
    RCRA  Superfund, and  EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108251 REB
    Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
    Sludge Pollutants.
    PB9&-126071REB
    Resource Conservation  and  Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract Rle (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-592570REB
SOLID WASTES
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
     Introduction to  Definition of Solid Waste and Hazardous
    Waste  Recycling (40 CFR Parts 2612 and 261.9) Up-
    dated July 1997.
     PB98-108061 REB
     RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
     Introduction to Solid and  Hazardous  Waste Exclusions
     (40 CFR  Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
     PB98-108244REB
 SOURCE RANKING DATABASE
    SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
     PB98-133713REB
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                                                                                                                                                     TOXICITY
SPACE HVAC SYSTEMS
    Large Building Radon Manual.
    PB98-123995BEB
    Florida Large Building Study: Polk County Administration
    Building.
    PB98-127103REB
SPECIES DIVERSITY
    Analysis  and Assessment of Impacts on Biodiversity: A
    Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
    within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Plan.
    PB98-13221 ORES
SPRAY PAINTING
    Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
    Ventilation.
    PB98-116346REB
    Demonstration  of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy  Using  Recirculation/Partitioning and UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    PB98-124316REB
    Demonstration  of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy  Using  Recirculation/Partitioning and UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
    PB98-124324REB
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
    Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline  Re-
    port, 1990-1994.
    PB98-110406REB
STATE PROGRAMS
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108269REB
    Ambient  Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
    PB98-133259REB
STATE REVOLVING FUND
    Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
    to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
    PB9&-133275REB
STATES (UNITED STATES)
    Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.
    PB98-133317REB
    Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB
    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
    PB98-133366REB
 STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES
    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118045REB
 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
    Statistical  Analysis of the Extensive Component  of the
    Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifi-
    cation Monitoring Program.
    PB98-119233REB
 STATISTICS
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB
 STATUTES
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Statutory Overview  Updated  July
    1997.
    PB98-108228REB
 STEAM GENERATORS
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
     PB98-131782REB
 STEAM INJECTION
    Grouncl-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer
     Remediation.
     PB98-126709REB
 STERILANTS
     PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
     PB98-126840REB
 STERILIZATION
     Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
     Fumigation Operations. Background Information for  Final
     Standards: Summary  of  Public  Comments  and   Re-
     sponses.
     PB98-117864REB
 STORAGE TANKS
     RCRA  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
     Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J)
     Updated July 1997.
     PB98-108277REB
     RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
     Introduction to  RCRA Subtitle I.  Underground Storage
     Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
     PB98-133093REB
 STORM WATER RUNOFF
     Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
     Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
     PB98-132228REB
 STREAMS
     Evaluation of Illinois Seived Stream Sediment Data 1982-
     1995.
     PB98-125214REB
    Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use,
    and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
    of Coastal Plain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB
STRIPED BASS
    Interaction among Environmental Factors and Recruit-
    ment Potential in Striped Bass.
    PB98-119258REB
    Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
    ment:  Larval  Mark-Recapture Experiments in  the Nan-
    ticoke River.
    PB98-119316REB
SUPERFUND
    Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
    PB96-963251REB
    National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report: Fiscal
    Year 1997.
    PB97-963250REB
    Risk Assessment  Guidance for  Superfund: Volume 1.
    Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
    Planning,  Reporting  and  Review  of  Superfund  Risk
    Assesments) (Interim).
    PB97-963305REB
    Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
    mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
    PB97-963308REB
    Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS  Part D.
    PB97-963311REB
    Superfund Public  Information  System  (SPIS) (on  CD-

    PB98-500341REB
    ROD Amendments and  Explanations of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESDJ.
    PB98-963100REB
    EPA Superfund Program  Policies and Administration.
    PB98-963200REB
    Regional  Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
    Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
    PB98-963205REB
    Superfund Reforms Annual  Report FY 1997.
    PB98-963218REB
    Estimated 0 & M Costs for RODS:  Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs through FY 2040.
    PB98-963222REB
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB98-963300REB
    Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
    fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Man-
    ual (Part D. Standarized  Planning, Reporting, and Review
    of Superfund Risk Assessments)  (Interim).
    PB98-963302REB
    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB98-963400REB
    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB98-963500REB
    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB98-963600REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
    1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachussetts, New Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB98-963700REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
    3- New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin  Is-
    lands.
    PB98-963800REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
    3: Delaware,  Washington  DC., Maryland, Pennsylvania,
    and Virginia.
    PB98-963900REB
     EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
    5: Illinois. Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota,  Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
     PB98-964100REB
     EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico. Oklahoma,  and
    Texas.
     PB98-964200REB
     EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
     7: Iowa. Kansas. Missouri,  and Nebraska.
     PB98-964300REB
     EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
     8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
     and Wyoming.
     PB98-964400REB
     EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
     9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada. American Samoa,
     and Guam.
     PB98-964500REB
     EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
     10: Alaska. Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
     PB98-964600REB
     Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
     Microcomputers).
     SUB-5178REB
     Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National)  (on
     Magnetic Tape).
     SUB-5179REB
  SUPERFUND PROGRAM
     Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
     PB98-921100REB
  SURFACE COATING
     Development  of  a  No-VOC/No-HAP  Wood  Furniture
     Coatings System.
     PB98-127301 REB
  SURFACE WATERS
     Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Sta-
     tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
     PB98-119274REB
   Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
   face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
   PB98-122211 REB
   Lake Regions of Florida.
   PB98-122237REB
SURFACTANTS
   High Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid C02 and
   Surfactants.
   PB98-116338REB
SURVEYS
   Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    PB98-123235REB
    Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Annual Assessment of
   Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
    PB98-131345REB
SW-846 MANUAL
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB98-111750REB
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
    Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial  Assist-
    ance Programs for Local Governments in  the  Chesa-
    peake Bay Region.
    PB98-133416REB
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
    Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
    Reference Guide. Third Edition.
    PB98-108590REB
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
    Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
    Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
    Public Health and the Environment.
    PB98-120728REB
TERMmCIDES
    PR Notice 97-8:  Time Extension  of PR Notice 96-7,
    Termrticide Labeling.
    PB98-127905REB
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
    PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial  Vertebrates.
    PB98-116429REB
 TERRORISM
    EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy, Work Plan, and
    Executive Sumamry.
    PB98-963224REB
 TEST METHODS
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB98-111750REB
    Fate, Transport and  Transformation  Test  Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB
 THERMAL EFFLUENTS
    Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Ex-
    perimental Investigation and Prediction.
    PB98-125370REB
 THERMOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
     New Chemical Alternative  for  Ozone-Depleting Sub-
    stances: HFC-236ea.
     PB98-127384REB
 THYROID
     Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
     PB98-133119REB
 TIDAL CURRENTS
     Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Ex-
     perimental Investigation and Prediction.
     PB98-125370REB
 TOXIC SUBSTANCES
     Exposure  Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of Lipophilic
     Organic Toxicants  in Finfish.
     PB98-125396REB
     Title III (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments)  Emer-
O           Planning and Community Right-tc-Know Act and
          sntal  Release  Prevention  Consolidated  Chemical
     List (on Diskette).
     PB98-500473REB
 TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
     Toxic Substances  Control ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
     January 1998. TSCA  Chemical Substances Inventory:
     Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
     Diskette).
     PB98-500564REB
     Toxic  Substances Control Act  (TSCAJ-PMN File: ASCII
     Text Data, January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
     ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
     (on  Diskette).
      PB98-500572REB
     Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA): Searchable Data-
     base on CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical Substances  Inven-
     tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferrd Name File
     and SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
     SUB-5423REB
  TOXICITY
      Ecotox   Database   (AQUIRE,   PHYTOTOX,   and
     TERRETOX)  (Non-VMS  Data)  (on  Magnetic Tape).
      (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
      PB97-500292REB
      Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to  a Variety
      of Endpoints and Exposures.
      PB98-124001 REB
      Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
      liminary Draft).
      PB98-124308REB
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    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
    Summary.
    PB98-124738REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
    fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB96-124779REB
    Acute  and Chronic Toxicrty of Copper to the Estuarine
    Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
    PB98-126055REB
    Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
    port
    PB98-130982REB
    Heatth Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadtene.
    PB98-133010REB
TOXICS SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
    Toxic  Substances Control  Act (TSCA) Chemcial  Sub-
    stances Inventory: Revised  Inventory Synonym and Pre-
    ferred  Name File. January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
    PB98-500556REB
TRACE ELEMENTS
    Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
       i to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
       V119266REB
TRAINING MANUALS
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB
TRANSFORMATIONS
    Fate,  Transport and Transformation  Test  Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
    Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Annual Assessment of
    Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
    PB96-131345REB
TRANSPORTATION Of HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated
    Jury 1997.
    PB9B-108285REB
TRANSPORTATION PRICING
    Opportunities to Improve Air  Quality  through Transpor-
    tation  Pricinc Programs.
    PB98-122195REB
TRANSPORTATION REGULATION
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated
    July 1997.
    PB98-108285REB
TRENDS
    Lake Mchigan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
    PB98-123052REB
    Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs through FY 2040.
    PB98-963222REB
TUMORS
    Assessment of Thyroid FoBcular Cell Tumors.
    PB98-133119REB
TWO-DMENSIONAL MODELS
    BK3PLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
    PB98-131642REB
UNDERGROUND STORAGE
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Subtitle I.  Underground  Storage
    Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-133093REB
UNITED STATES
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume  4. An As-
    sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
    PB98-124761REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
    ization of Human Health and Wildlife Risks from Mercury
    Exposure in the United States.
    PB98-124795REB
    Incidence and Severity  of Sediment  Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National
    Sediment Quality Survey.
    PB98-126063REB
    Incidence and Severity  of Sediment  Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United  States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    PB98-126683REB
    Incidence and Severity  of Sediment  Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States.  Volume  2. Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB
US EPA
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB98-963200REB
    EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT)  Strategy,  Work Plan, and
    Executive Sumamry.
    PB98-963224REB
USED
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Used Oil (40  CFR Part 266, Subpart  E.
    and Part 279) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108301REB
UTILIZATION
    National Assessment of  Environmental and Economic
    Benefits from  Methane Control  and Utilization  Tech-
    nologies at U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
    PB98-118144REB
VARIANCES
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Petitions,  Delistings, and Variances Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB9B-1081B6REB
VEHICLE AIR POLLUTION
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118052REB
VENTILATION
    Energy Costs of IAQ Control through  Increased Ventila-
    tion in a Small Office in a Warm, Humid Climate:  Para-
    metric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
    PB98-113368REB
    Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
    Ventilation.
    PB98-116346REB
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Analysis  of  Method TO-14 Target  Analytes Using  a
    Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
    to a High-Speed Time-of-FSght Mass Spectrometer.
    PB98-116262REB
    Evaluation  of  Waterbome  Contact  Adhesives for the
    Store Fixture Industry.
    PB98-116551REB
WASTE CHARACTERIZATION
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Definition of Solid Waste and Hazardous
    Waste Recycling (40 CFR  Parts 261-2 and 261.9) Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108061REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  Solid and Hazardous Waste Exclusions
    (40 CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108244REB
WASTE DISPOSAL
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
    268) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108137REB
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265. Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108145REB
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
    270) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108178REB
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal  Facili-
    ties (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-108293REB
    ROD Amendments  and  Explanations of  Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESD).
    PB98-963100REB
    CERCLIS  (Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation,  and  Liability Information System) Site Lo-
    cation Extract, Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5131REB
WASTE GENERATION
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  Generators  (40  CFR Part 262) Updated
    Jury 1997.
    PB9B-10B095REB
WASTE HANDLING
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-S92570REB
WASTE MANAGEMENT
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108269REB
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266. Subpart  E,
    and Part 279) Updated Jury 1997.
    PB98-108301 REB
    Superfund Public Information  System (SPIS) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500341 REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut,  Maine, Massachussetts. New Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB9B-963700REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: New  Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin  Is-
    lands.
    PB98-963800REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: Delaware, Washington DC., Maryland,  Pennsylvania,
    and Virginia.
    PB98-963900REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB98-964100REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6: Arkansas,  Louisiana, New  Mexico, Oklahoma, and
    Texas.
    PB98-964200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB98-964300REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
    and Wyoming.
    PB9B-964400REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
   and Guam.
   PB98-964500REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
   PB98-964600REB
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
   Microcomputers).
   SUB-5178REB
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
   Magnetic Tape).
   SUB-5179REB
WASTE OILS
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Used Oil (40  CFR Part  266, Subpart E,
   and Part 279) Updated Jury 1997.
   PB98-108301 REB
WASTE RECYCLING
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Definition of Solid Waste and Hazardous
   Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 2612 and 261.9) Up-
   dated July 1997.
   PB98-108061 REB
WASTE STORAGE
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Sub-
   part I, Section 261.7) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108046REB
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
   270) Updated July  1997.
   PB98-108178REB
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training Module:
   Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J)
   Updated July 1997.
   PB9B-108277REB
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training Module:
   Introduction  to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal  Facili-
   ties (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July
   1997.
   PB98-108293REB
WASTE STREAMS
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training Module:
    Introduction  to Generators (40 CFR Part 262)  Updated
   Jury 1997.
    PB98-108095REB
WASTE TRANSPORTATION
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline  Training Module:
    Introduction  to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263)  Updated
   July 1997.
    PB98-108285REB
WASTE TREATMENT
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Miscellaneous and Other Units (40 CFR
    Part 264.  Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265, Subparts P.
    Q. and R) Updated July 1997.
    PB9B-108152REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Permits and  Interim Status (40 CFR Part
   270) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108178REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
    ties  (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July
    1997.
    PB98-10B293REB
    Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
    Processes  Applicable  to  Radioactive  and  Hazardous
    Mixed Wastes in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB98-123300REB
    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB98-963500REB
WASTE UTILIZATION
    Nomination  Guidance:  1998 Beneficial  Use of Biosolids
    Awards Program: for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
    Field Measurement of  Greenhouse Gas Emission  Rates
    and Development of Emission Factors for Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB98-117898REB
    Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
    PB9&-126618REB
    Answers to  Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S.
    EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
    PB98-133218REB
    Clean Water Needs Survey Report to Congress,  1996.
    Assessment  of Needs  for  Publicly Owned Wastewater
    Treatment   Facilities,  Correction  of Combined  Sewer
    Overflows   and  Management of  Storm  Water  and
    Nonpoint Source Pollution in the United Slates.
    PB98-133226REB
    Response to Congress on  Privatization  of Wastewater
    Facilities.
    PB98-133234REB
    Federal Funding Sources for Small Community Waste-
    water Systems.
    PB98-133309REB
WATER BASED PRODUCTS
    Evaluation  of Waterbome  Contact  Adhesives  for the
    Store Fixture Industry.
    PB98-116551 REB
WATER HEATING
    Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning Residential Hot
    Water Furnaces.
    PB98-131980REB
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                                                                   KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                          WRPLOT COMPUTER PROGRAM
WATER POLLUTION
    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
    liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
    SUB-9042REB
WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Investigation ot Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
    tection Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Stud-

    PB97-199749REB
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    Statistical Support  Document lor Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines and  Standards for Industrial Waste
    Combustors.
    PB98-126675REB
    Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
    ation:  Source Zone,  Concentrated Plume, and Dilute
    Plume.
    PB98-126717REB
    BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
    PB98-131642REB
    Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
    PB98-132400REB
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
    Concentration  of  Metal Pollutants in  Bacterial  Biofllms
    and Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
    PB98-119225REB
WATER POLLUTION MONITORING
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR  Parts
    264/265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108103REB
    Statistical  Analysis of the Extensive Component of the
    Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifi-
    cation Monitoring Program.
    PB98-119233REB
    Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
    PB98-133259REB
    Permit Compliance System (PCS) Significant  Non-Com-
    pliance List (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5252REB
WATER POLLUTION SAMPLING
    Using Qualified Data to Document an  Observed Release
    and Observed Contamination.
    PB94-963311REB
    Incidence  and  Severity of  Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    PB98-126683REB
    Incidence  and  Severity of  Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 2. Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB
    Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
    port.
    PB98-130982REB
WATER POLLUTION SOURCES
    Incidence and  Severity of  Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National
    Sediment Quality Survey.
    PB98-126063REB
WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
    Chemical  Industry National  Environmental Baseline Re-
    port,  1990-1994.
    PB98-110406REB
WATER QAULITY MANAGEMENT
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Model-
    ing to Predict the Environmental Impacts of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB
WATER QUALITY
    Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assist-
    ance  Programs for Local Governments  in the  Chesa-
    peake Bay Region.
    PB98-133416REB
WATER QUALITY DATA
    Lake  Michigan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
    PB98-123052REB
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
    Delineation of Source  Water Protection Areas, a Discus-
    sion  for Managers. Part  1. A Conjunctive Approach for
    Ground Water and Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines  and  Standards for Industrial Waste
    Combustors.
    PB98-126675REB
WATER RESOURCES
    Lake Regions of Florida.
    PB98-122237REB
WATER SAMPLING
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
    face Waters. Field Operations Manual for  Lakes.
    PB9S-122211REB
WATER SOURCES
    Delineation of Source Water  Protection Areas, a Discus-
    sion  for  Managers. Part  1. A Conjunctive Approach for
    Ground Water and Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB
WATER STORAGE
    Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
    Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
    PB98-132228REB
WATER SUPPLY
    Drinking  Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and  Health Effects  Analysis on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-126667REB
WATER SYSTEMS
    Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB
WATER TREATMENT
    Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for  Soil and Aquifer
    Remediation.
    PB98-126709REB
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
    Information for States on Recommended  Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.                              ,
    PB98-133317REB
WATER UTILITIES
    Information for the Public on Participating with  States  in
    Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
    PB98-133333REB
    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions  of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
    PB98-133366REB
WATERSHEDS
    Intensive Survey  of the Big Bureau Creek Watershed,
    1990.
    PB98-123045REB
    Incidence  and  Severity  of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National
    Sediment Quality Survey.
    PB98-126063REB
    Incidence  and  Severity  of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    PB98-126683REB
WETLANDS
    Protecting Wetlands  2: Technical and Financial Assist-
    ance Programs  for Local  Governments  in the Chesa-
    peake Bay Region.
    PB98-133416REB
    SAB Report: Ecological  Impacts  and Evaluation Criteria
    for the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
    PB98-133721REB
WILDLIFE
    Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
    on Farmland Birds in  Ontario.
    PB9S-122245REB
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
    logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
    in the United States.
    PB98-124787REB
WILDLIFE HABITATS
    PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial Vertebrates.
    PB98-116429REB
WILLAMETTE RIVER
    Ecological Functions of Off-Channel Habitat,  Willamette
    River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
    PB98-122229REB
WIND PROFILES
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB
WOOD BURNING FURNACES
    Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning  Residential Hot
    Water Furnaces.
    PB9&-1319BOREB
WOOD PRESERVATIVES
    Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
    PB98-132400REB
WOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Drip  Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265,
    Subpart W) Updated  July 1997.
    PB98-108079REB
WOOD WASTES
    Products of Incomplete  Combustion from Direct Burning
    of Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB9B-127731REB
WORDS (LANGUAGE)
    PR Notice 97-6:  Use of Term 'Inert' in the Label Ingredi-
    ents Statement.
    PB98-127889REB
WRPLOT COMPUTER PROGRAM
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB
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SPONSORING  EPA
OFFICE  INDEX
   Publications are sorted alphabetically by title under the sponsoring EPA office.
   The EPA office is listed with the major EPA headquarters office. Laboratories and
   Divisions are listed alphabetically within the appropriate office.
SAMPLE ENTRY
            Sponsoring EPA 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
PCA10/MFA03

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                                             SPONSORING   EPA  OFFICE   INDEX
OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
  EPA/81&R-97/013
    Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
    PB98-133259REB
  EPA&32/K-97/002
    Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S.
    EPA Dean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
    PB98-133218REB
  EPA/630/R-97/002
    Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
    PB98-133119REB
  EPA/30S/R-9&002
    Chemical Industry  National Environmental  Baseline Re-
    port, 1990-1994.
    PB98-110406REB
  EPA/730/K-9S/001
    Citizens's Guide to  Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
    PB98-118474REB
  EPA/B32/R-97/004
    Clean Water State  Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
    to Improving Pace.  Hands on Approaches.
    PB98-133275REB
  EPA/816/R-97/012
    Delineation of Source Water Protection  Areas, a Discus-
    sion for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive  Approach for
    Ground Water and  Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB
  EPA/822/F-97/009
    Drinking Water  Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and Health  Effects Analysis  on  Methyl  Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-126667REB
    Effects of  Row Augmentation on  Channel Morphology
    and Riparian Vegetation  in the Upper Arkansas  River
    Basin, Colorado.
    PB98-126287REB
  EPA/238/R-9&001
    Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
    Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
    Public Health and the Environment.
    PB98-120728REB
    Fate,  Transport and  Transformation Test  Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB
  EPAS832/F-97/004
    Federal Funding Sources  for  Small  Community Waste-
    water Systems.
    PB98-133309REB
    Food Quality Protection Act of  1996: Status of Implemen-
    tation at the End of Fiscal  Year 1997.
    PB98-118482REB
    Health Ettecte Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB
  EPA/BOO/P-98m>1A
    Health Risk Assessment of 1 ,3-Butadiene.
    PB98-133010REB
  EPA/B23/R-97/D06
    Incidence  and  Severity of Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of  the United States. Volume 1 . National
    Sediment Quality Survey.
    PB98-126063REB
  EP*J823m-97/007
    Incidence  and  Severity of Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 2. Data
    Summaries for  Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-1 26691 REB
  EPA/823/R-97/OOa
    Incidence  and  Severity of Sediment Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of  the United States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    PB98-126683REB
  EPA/81 &R-98S002
    Information for  States on  Developing Affordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB
  EPA&31/D-97/002
    Information for  States on  Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking  Water Act.
    PB98-133366REB
  EPA/816/R-9&V01
    Information for  States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.
    PB98-133317REB
  EPAJ816/D-97/003
    Information for  the Public  on Participating with  States in
    Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
    PB98-133333REB
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS)  (on Diskette).
    PB98-591330REB
  EPA/832/B-98/001
    Nomination Guidance:  1998 Beneficial Use  of Biosolids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB
  EPAJ6OO/A-97/086
    PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial Vertebrates.
    PB98-116429REB
    Permit Compliance System (PCS) Significant Non-Com-
    pliance List (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5252REB
    Policy  for  Municipality   and  Municipal Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB
  EPA/738/F-97/006
    RED Facts: Metribuzin.
    PB98-125644REB
 EPAK38/F-97/016
   RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
   PB98-125669REB
 EPA/738/F-97/009
   RED Facts: Propoxur.
   PB98-125651 REB
 EPA/738/R-97/016
   Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
   (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
   PB98-125677REB
 EPA/73B/R-97/009
   Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Propoxur.  (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
   PB98-125685REB
 EPA/600/R-97/126
   Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
   Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
   PB98-115306REB
 EPA/402/R-97/006
   Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
   Processes  Applicable  to  Radioactive  and  Hazardous
   Mixed Wastes in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
   PB98-123300REB
 EPA/832/R-97/001A
   Response to Congress on Privatization of Wastewater
   Facilities.
   PB98-133234REB
 EPA-SAB-EPEC-98-003
   SAB Report: Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria
   for the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
   PB98-133721 REB
 EPA-SAB-EC-98-001
   SAB Report: Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study Re-
   port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Mercury Report to
   Congress by the Mercury Review Subcommittee.
   PB9&-117070REB
 EPA-SAB-IHEC-98-004
   SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
   PB98-133713REB
 EPA/821/B-97/008
   Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
   tations Guidelines  and Standards for  Industrial Waste
   Combustors.
   PB98-126675REB
  EPMB22JR-9&003
   Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
   Sludge Pollutants.
   PB9&-126071REB
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
  EPA/530/R-97/047
   RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction  to Boilers  and  Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR
   Part 266, Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108020REB
  EPA/S30/R-97/043
   RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/
   265, Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108038REB
  EPA/530/R-97/049
   RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Sub-
   part I, Section 261.7) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108046REB
  EPA/530/R-97/050
   RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/
   265, Subpart DD) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108053REB
  EPA/530/R-97/051
    RCRA,  Superfund,  and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Definition  of Solid Waste and Hazardous
    Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 261.2 and 261.9)  Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108061 REB
  EPA/530/R-97/052
    RCRA,  Superfund,  and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts  264 and  265,
    Subpart W) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108079REB
  EPA/530/R-97/053
    RCRA,  Superfund,  and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Financial  Assurance (40 CFR Parts  264
    and 265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.
    PB98-108087REB
  EPA/530/R-97/OS4
    RCRA,  Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Generators (40 CFR Part  262) Updated
    July 1997.
    PB98-108095REB
  EPA/530/R-97/055
    RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Groundwater  Monitoring (40 CFR Parts
    264/265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108103REB
  EPA/530/R-97/056
    RCRA  Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Hazardous Waste Identification. (40  CFR
    Part 261) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108111REB
  EPA/530/R-97/057
    RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40  CFR
    Parts 264/265, Subpart 0) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108129REB
  EPA/530/H-97/058
    RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR  Part
    268) Updated July  1997.
    PB98-108137REB
 EPA/530/R-97/059
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 2641
  265. Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108145REB
 EPA/530/R-97/061
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB98-108160REB
 EPA/530/R-97/062
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
  270) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108178REB
 EPA/530/R-97/063
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to  Petitions, Delistings, and Variances Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB98-108186REB
 EPA/530/R-97/064
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to  RCRA Air Emission Standards  Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108194REB
 EPA/530/R-97/065
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction  to RCRA Corrective  Action  Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-108202REB
 EPA/530/R-97/066
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to  RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB98-108210REB
 EPA/530/R-97/067
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction  to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July
   1997.
   PB98-108228REB
 EPA/51 0/R-97/009
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction  to RCRA Subtitle I.  Underground Storage
   Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-133093REB
 EPA/S30/R-97/069
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction  to Solid  and Hazardous  Waste Exclusions
   (40 CFR Part 261,4) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108244REB
 EPA/530/R-97/070
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
   PB98-1 08251 REB
 EPA/S30/R-97/071
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108269REB
 EPA/S30/R-97/068
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to  Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
   Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108236REB
 EPA/S30/R-97/072
   RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J)
   Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108277REB
 EPA/530/R-97/073
   RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated
   July 1997.
   PB98-108285REB
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facili-
   ties (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July
   1997.
   PB98-108293REB
  EPA/530/R-97/07S
   RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Used  Oil (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart E,
   and Part 279) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-1 08301 REB
   Resource  Conservation and Recovery Information  Sys-
   tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
   PB98-592570REB
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
   Microcomputers).
   SUB-5178REB
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
   Magnetic Tape).
   SUB-5179REB
   Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
   cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
   PB98-111750REB
RADIATION
  EPAJ4Q2JR-95/012
   National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Qual-
   ity Assurance.
   PB98-123060REB
AIR QUALITY  PLANNING AND  STANDARDS
   Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
   PB98-500622REB
  EPA/454/R-97/004A
   EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
   Emissions Inventory Development.
   PB98-118029REB
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                                                      SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
 EPA/4S4JR-97/OMB
   EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
   Methods.
   PB98-118037REB
 EPA/4S4/R-97/004C
   EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
   Methods.
   PB98-118045REB
 EPA/457/R-97/004D
   EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
   Methods.
   PB98-118052REB
 EPA/4S7/R-97/004E
   EIIP  Volume 5:  Biogenic  Sources  Preferred and Alter-
   native Methods.
   PB98-118060REB
 EPA/457/R-97/004F
   EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
   PB98-118076REB
 EPA/457/R-97/004G
   EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
   PB98-11SOB6REB
 EP/W53W-94D84B
   Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
   Fumigation Operations. Background Information for Final
   Standards:  Summary of  Public  Comments and  Re-
   sponses.
   PB9S-117864REB
 EPAM54/R-97tD03
   Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
   Dioxins and Furans.
   PB98-116650REB
 EPAM5&R-97/003
   MACT Implementation Strategy.
   PB98-131600REB
 EPAMS&R-97/003
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
   Summary.
   PB98-124738REB
 EPAM52/R-97/004
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
   tory  of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
   States.
   PB98-124746REB
 EPA/452/B-97/OOS
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
   Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
   PB98-124753REB
 EPAMS2R-97/OOS
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume  4. An As-
   sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
   PB98-1 24761 REB
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   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
   fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
   PB98-124779REB
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   Mercury Study Report to  Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
   logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
   in the United States.
   PB96-124T87REB
  EP/V4S2/R-97/OO9
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
   ization of Human Health and Wildlife Risks from Mercury
   Exposure in the United States.
   PB98-12479SREB
  EPAM52R-97/OW
   Mercury Study Report to  Congress. Volume 8. An Eval-
   uation of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
   PB9B-124803REB
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB96-131774REB
    Study of HjoanfrMS Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB98-131782REB
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB
MOBILE SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL
    Opportunities to Improve Air Quality through Transpor-
    tation Pricing Programs.
    PB96-122193RES
OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT
    Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
    Enforcement Docket (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5197REB
OFFICE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
    EPA  Facility Index System (FINDS) File (on magnetic
    tape).
    SUB-520SREB
OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
    Hydrotogic  Evaluation of Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB38-501943REB
    Title III (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments) Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and
    Accidental  Release  Prevention  Consolidated  Chemical
    List (on Diskette!.
    PB98-500473REB
    Toxic Substances Control ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
    January 1996. TSCA Chemical  Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500564REB
   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)  Chemcial  Sub-
   stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
   ferred Name File, January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
   PB98-500556REB
   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File:  ASCII
   Text Data. January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
   ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession  Number Link
   (on Diskette).
   PB98-500572REB
   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): Searchable Data-
   base on CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
   tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferrd Name Rle
   and SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5423REB
PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
   EPA Superfund Enforcement
   PB98-963600REB
   EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
   PB98-963200REB
   EPA Superfund  Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachussetts, New Hampshire,
   Rhode Island, and Vermont.
   PB98-963700REB
   EPA Superfund  Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   3:  Delaware,  Washington DC., Maryland,  Pennsylvania,
   and Virginia.
   PB98-963900REB
   EPA Superfund  Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   3:  New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Is-
   lands.
   PB98-963800REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   5:  Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
   consin.
    PB98-964100REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   6:  Arkansas, Louisiana,  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and
   Texas.
    PB98-964200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB98-964300REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,


    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PB98-964500REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska. Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
    PB98-964600REB
    EPA Superfund  Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB98-963400REB
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB98-963300REB
    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB98-963500REB
  EPA/732/R-98/001
    Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31, 1998).
    PB98-1Z7988REB
  EPA/73OF-98/002
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
    and Glutamic Acid.
    PB98-126543REB
    Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5404REB
  EPA/730/N-9&001
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification
    of  Product Chemistry Data.
    PB98-126832REB
  EPAJ73VH-97/OOS
    PR Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
    Labels.
    PB98-127863REB
  EPA/730/N-97/006
    PR Notice 97-5:  Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
    dients on Pesticide Labeling.
    PB98-127871 REB
  EPA/730/N-97/007
    PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert1 in the Label Ingredi-
    ents Statement.
    PB98-127889REB
  EPAJ730N-97/008
    PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes in
    PR Notices.
    PB98-127897REB
  EPA/73WH-97/009
    PR Notice 97-8: Time Extension of  PR Notice 96-7,
    Termiticide Labeling.
    PB98-127905REB
  EPA/730fN-98/OO2
    PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
    PB98-126840REB
 OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
 OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
    CERCUS  (Comprehensive   Environmental Response,
    Compensation,  and Liability Information System) Site Lo-
    cation Extract. Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5131REB
    Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) An-
    nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5335REB
  EPA/S40F-9&017
    EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy.  Work Plan, and
    Executive Sumamry.
    PB98-963224REB
 EPA/S40/R-98/014
   Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
   Projected Costs through FY 2040.
   PB98-963222REB
 EPA/540/F-97/036
   Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
   PB97-963311REB
 EPA/540/F-98/01S
   Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
   fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Man-
   ual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
   of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
   PB98-963302REB
 EPA/540/R-97/032
   National Remedy  Review Board. Progress Report: Fiscal
   Year 1997.
   PB97-963250REB
 EPU540fF-9&025
   Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
   PB96-963251REB
 EPA/540/R-9&003
   Regional Integrated Contingency Plan  Region VII: Iowa,
   Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
   PB98-963205REB
 EPAJ540/R-98/013
   Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D (Kit).
   PB98-963303REB
 EPA/540/R-97/033
   Risk Assessment  Guidance for Superfund: Volume  1.
   Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
   Planning, Reporting and  Review  of  Superfund  Risk
   Assesments) (Interim).
   PB97-963305REB
 EPA/S40m-97/039
   Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
   PB97-963259REB
   ROD Amendments and  Explanations  of Significant Dif-
   ferences (ESD).
   PB98-963100REB
   Superfund Public  Information System  (SPIS) (on CD-
   ROM).
   PB98-500341REB
 EPAJS4UR-9&OO9
   Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
   PB98-963218REB
 EPAJS40/F-97/032
   Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
   mediation Goals tor CCERCLA Sites.
   PB97-963308REB
 EPAJS40/F-94/028
   Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
   and Observed Contamination.
   PB94-963311REB
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
   Ecotox   Database   (AQUIRE,    PHYTOTOX,  and
   TERRETOX)  (Non-VMS  Data)  (on  Magnetic Tape).
   (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
   PB97-500292REB
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Corvallis, OR
  EPA/60UR-9&005
   Analysis and Assessment of Impacts  on Biodiversity:  A
   Framework  for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
   within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Plan.
   PB98-132210REB
  EPA/600/R-98/004
   Ecological Functions of Off-Channel Habitat. Willamette
   River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
   PB98-122229REB
  EPAX20/R-97/001
   Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
   face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
   PB98-122211 REB
  EPAJBOO/R-97/127
   Lake Regions of Florida.
   PB98-122237REB
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
  EPA/60WA-97/098
   Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
   Models: Background and Methodology.
   PB98-116304REB
  EPA/600/A-97/081
   Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
   Applications.
   PB98-116478REB
  EPA/BOO/A-97/072
   Analysis of Method  TO-14 Target Analytes  Using  a
   Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
   to a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
   PB98-116262REB
  EPA/600/R-97/110
    Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
   plied Pesticides in House DusL
    PB98-117906REB
  EPAGOO/A-97/099
    Effects  of  Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on O3
   Concentration, O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitiv-
   ity to Emissions Reductions in the Regional Acid Deposi-
   tion Model.
    PB98-116296REB
  EPA/600/A -97/096
    Environmental Protection Agency's Third Generation  Air
   Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
    PB98-116320REB
  EPA/600/A-97/097
    Estimating  the Area of Influence  of Ozone Produced by
    Local Precursor  Emissions for a  Summer Period with a
    Range of Photochemical Activity.
    PB98-116312REB
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 EPA/600/R-97/119
   Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Distodgeagle Pes-
   ticide Residues from Turf.
   PB98-114390REB
 EPA/600/FS-9S/112
   Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the
   Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
   PB98-131881REB
 EPAJ600/A-97/080
   Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary
   Layer.
   PB98-1164S6REB
 EPA/600/A-97/97/079
   Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
   Created by Open Detonations.
   PB98-116494REB
 EPAJ600/A-97/091
   Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
   persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
   PB98-116379REB
 EPA/600/A-97/082
   Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Mod-
   eling and Assessment.
   PB98-116460REB
   Plome-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
   Emissions in Models-3,
   PB98-116452REB
 EPA/60GVA-97/C92
   Recent  Experiments on Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
   Laboratory Convection Tank.
   P898-116361REB
 EPA/SOCffi-97/142
   Research  on  Numerical  Transport  Algorithms for  Air
   Quality Simulation  Models.
   PB98-127327REB
 EPA/60WR-97/107
   Round-Robin  Testing   of   Methods   for   Collecting
   Dislodgeabte Residues from Carpet.
   PB98-117989REB
 EPA/60GVA-97/078
   Science Features  in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
   Quality System.
   PB98-116502REB
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP,
NC
 EPA&32/FI-97/003
   Clean Water Needs Survey  Report to Congress,  1996.
   Assessment of Needs  for Publicly Owned Wastewater
   Treatment  Facilities.  Correction of Combined  Sewer
   Overflows  and  Management  of  Storm  Water  and
   Nonpoint Source Pollution in the United States.
   PB98-133226REB
 EPA/600/A-97/093
   Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-
   Duty Diesel Modal  Data.
   PB98-116353REB
  EPfJ6OO/P-9S/016A
   Demonstration of  a Paint  Spray Booth  Emission Control
   Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning and UV/Ozone
   Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report.
   PB98-124316REB
  EPUGOOJR-9&016B
   Demonstration of  a Paint  Spray Booth  Emission Control
   Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning and UV/Ozone
   Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
   PB98-124324REB
  EPA/60&R-9&002A
   Demonstration of  Fuel  Cells to Recover Energy  from
   Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase A.
   Guidelines  and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
   Report.
   PB98-127368REB
   Demonstration of  Fuel  Celts to Recover Energy  from
   Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
   Guidelines  and Recommendations.  Volume 2. Appen-
   dices.
   PB98-127376REB
  EPAWXffi-98/019
   Development  of  a No-VOC/No-HAP  Wood  Furniture
   Coatings System.
   PB98-127301REB
  EPA/6CWR-98/015
   Effect of Lubricant Contamination on  the  Performance
   and Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
   PB98-127079REB
  EPM600/R-9&017
   Emissions  from Outdoor Wood-Burning Residential  Hot
   Water Furnaces.
    PB98-131980REB
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 EPA/600/R-97/t31
   Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Increased Ventila-
   tion in a Small Office in a Warm, Humid Climate: Para-
   metric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
   PB98-113368REB
 EPA/600/R-97/134A
   Evaluation  ot  Emissions  from  the  Open  Burning  of
   Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
   PB98-127343REB
 EPA/60QVR-97/!34B
   Evaluation  of  Emissions  from  the  Open  Burning  of
   Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
   PB98-127350REB
 EPA/600/A-a7/073
   Evaluation  o(  Watertxme  Contact  Mhesives (ot  We
   Store Fixture Industry.
   PB98-116551REB
 EPA/600/R-97/094
   Field  Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
   and  Development  of  Emission Factors for  Wastewater
   Treatment.
   PB98-117898REB
 EPA/600/R-97/135
   Florida Large Building Study: Polk County Administration
   Building.
   PB98-127103REB
 EPA/600/R-98/014
   Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation and Control in Coal-
   Fired Boilers.
   PB98-127095REB
 EPA/6OO/A-97/095
   High  Performance  Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
   Surfactants.
   PB98-116338REB
 EPA/60WR-97/153
   Hynol Process Evaluation.
   PB98-127319REB
 EPA/600/R-97/124
   Large Building Radon Manual.
   PB98-123995HEB
 EPA/600/A-97/085
   Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
   PB98-116437REB
 EPA/600/R-97/152
   National  Assessment of Environmental and  Economic
   Benefits  from Methane Control  and  Utilization Tech-
   nologies at U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
   PB98-118144HEB
 EPA/600/R-97/117
   New  Chemical Alternative  for Ozone-Depleting  Sub-
   stances: HFC-236ea.
   PB98-127384REB
 EPA/600/A-97A394
   Paint Spray Booth  Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
   Ventilation.
   PB98-116346REB
 EPA/600/R-97/W1
   Powder Coat Applications.  (Fteannounced with new ab-
   stract).
   PB98-108624REB
 EPA/600/R-98/013
   Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning
   of Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
   PB98-127731 REB
MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn, OH
 EPA/625/1-86/021
   Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
   PB98-126618REB
 EPA/600/R-97/063
   Evaluation  of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
   tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
   PB97-181424REB
 EPA/600/R-97/11S
   Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
   Demonstration Project.
   PB98-117856REB
  EPA/600/R-98/006
   Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
   Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
   PB98-132228REB
  EPA/600/R-98/026
   Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
   PB98-132400REB
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB -
Ada,  OK
  EPA/600/S-97/003
   Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
   PB98-126279REB
                    REGION X - SEATTLE, WA


  EPA/600/R-98/010
   BIOPLUME Ml: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
   tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
   PB98-131642REB
  EPA/540/S-97/505
   Ground-Water Issue: Steam  Injection for Soil and Aquifer
   Remediation.
   PB98-126709REB
  EPA/600/S-97/005
   Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
   ation: Source  Zone,  Concentrated  Plume, and  Dilute
   Plume.
   PB98-126717REB
  EPA/600/R-97/023
   Investigation of Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
   tection Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Stud-
   ies.
   PB97-199749REB
OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (OHEA)
  EPA/600/R-97/138
   Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
   of Endpoints and Exposures.
   PB98-124001REB
  EPA/600/P-97/002FA
   Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors
   (Final Report).
   PB98-124225REB
  EPA/600/P-95/002FB
   Exposure  Factors  Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingestion
   Factors (Final Report).
   PB98-124233REB
  EPA/600VP-9S/002FC
    Exposure  Factors  Handbook. Volume 3. Activity Factors
   (Final Report).
   PB98-124241REB
  EPA/600/8-90/057C
    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
   liminary Draft).
    PB98-124308REB
REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
  EPA/903/R-9&005
   Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Estuarine
    Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
    PB98-126055REI
               REB
  EPA/903/R-97/033
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
    PB98-123243REB
  EPA/903/R-98/001
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    PB98-123235REB
  EPA/903/R-98/004
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed; Model Hydrology
    Calibration Results.
    PB9B-126048REB
  EPA/903/R-97/018
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Model-
    ing  to Predict the  Environmental Impacts of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB
    Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assist-
    ance Programs for Local Governments  in the Chesa-
    peake Bay Region.
    PB98-133416REB
  EPA/903/R-97/032
    Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
    PB9&1 18441 REB
 REGION X - SEATTLE. WA
  EPA/91 O/R-96/007
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure Information  Obtained through  a Community-
    Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
    PB98-119100REB
  EPA&10/R-98/001
    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
    servation  and  Recovery Act Sites in Region 10. Interim
    Final Guidance.
    PB98-131899REB
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    Entries are sequenced by corporate name, report number, and NTIS order number.
    The monitor agency number is given following the report title.
SAMPLE ENTRY
    Corporate/Performing Organization


              (Report or Series Number)

                           Title


        (Sponsor's Report or Series Number)

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

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

PB94-100443/REB
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                                                 CORPORATE   AUTHOR   INDEX
ABT ASSOCIATES, INC., BETHESDA, MD.
    Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
    Sludge Pollutants.
    (EPA/8Z2/K-9&OO3)
    PB98-126071REB
ACUREX CORP., RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioninq
    Ventilation.
    (EPA/600/A-97/094)
    PB98-116346REB
ACUREX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK,  NC.
    Comparison  of Emission  Models with On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    (EPA/600/A-97/093)
    PB98-116353REB
    Fundamentals of  Mercury Speciation and Control in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    (EPA/600VH-98/DJ4;
    PB98-127095REB
    Evaluation  of  Emissions  from  the Open Burning of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    (EPA/600/R-97/134A)
    PB98-127343REB
    Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning
    of Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    (EPA/600/R-98/013)
    P898-127731 REB
    Emissions from Outdoor  Wood-Burning  Residential Hot
    Water Furnaces.
    (EPfJ600/R-98T017)
    PB98-131980REB
  EPA/600/R-97/134B
    Evaluation  of  Emissions  from  tne Open Burning of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
    PB98-127350REB
AEROVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.,
MONROVIA, CA.
    Development  of a  No-VOC/No-HAP  Wood Furniture
    Coatings System.
    (EPA/600/R-98/019)
    PB98-127301 REB
AIR QUALITY SPECIALISTS, NEWPORT BEACH, CA.
    Demonstration  of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning and  UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    IEPAJ600/R-98/016A)
    PB98-124316REB
    Demonstration  of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning and  UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
    (EPA/600/R-98/016B)
    PB98-124324REB
ALABAMA UNIV. IN  HUNTSVILLE.
    Plume^in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB98-116452REB
BATTELLE, COLUMBUS, OH.
    Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
    plied Pesticides in House Dust
    (EPAJ600/R-97/110)
    PB98-117906REB
BOOZ-ALLEN AND HAMILTON, INC., BETHESDA, MD.
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Modules,
    1997 (Kit).
    PB98-108012REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Boilers and  Industrial Furnaces (40  CFR
    Part 266, Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
    (EPA/53WR-97/047)
    PB98-108020HEB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40  CFR  Parts 264/
    265, Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
    (EPA/530/R-97/048)
    PB98-108038REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265.  Sub-
    part I,  Section  261.7) Updated July 1997.
    (EPA/S30/R-97/049)
    PB98-108046REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module:
    Introduction to  Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265, Subpart DD) Updated July 1997.
    (EPA/53O/R-97/050)
    PB98-108053REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Definition of Solid Waste and  Hazardous
    Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 261.2  and 261.9) Up-
    dated July 1997.
    (EPA/530/R-97/051)
    PB98-108061 REB
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Drip  Pads  (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265,
    Subpart W) Updated July 1997.
    (EPA/530/R-97/052)
    PB98-108079REB
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264
    and 265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.
    (EPA/S30/R-97/053)
    PB98-108087REB
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Generators  (40 CFR Part 262) Updated
    July 1997.
    (EPA/530/R-97/054)
    PB98-108095REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR Parts
264/265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/055)
PB98-108103REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Hazardous Waste Identification (40 CFR
Part 261) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/056)
PB98-108111REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40 CFR
Parts 264/265. Subpart 0) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/S30/R-97/DS7)
PB98-108129REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
268) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/OS8)
PB98-108137REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 264/
265, Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/059)
PB98-108145REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Miscellaneous and Other Units (40 CFR
Part 264, Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265, Subparts P,
Q, and R) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/060)
PB98-108152REB
RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Up-
dated July 1997.
(EPA/S30/FI-97/061)
PB98-108160REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
270) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/062)
PB98-108178REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to  Petitions, Delistings,  and Variances Up-
dated July 1997.
(EPA/S3(yR-97/D63)
PB98-108186REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to  RCRA Air Emission  Standards Updated
July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/064)
PB98-108194REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to RCRA Corrective Action Updated  July
1997.
(EPA/S3(VR-97/065)
PB98-108202REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
dated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/066)
PB98-108210REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to  RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July
1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/067)
PB98-108228REB
RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
fEPA/530/R-97/068.)
PB98-108236REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Solid and Hazardous Waste Exclusions
(40 CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/069)
PB98-108244REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/070)
PB98-108251 REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/071)
PB98-108269REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J)
Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/072)
PB98-108277REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated
July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/073)
PB98-108285REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
 Introduction to Treatment, Storage,  and Disposal  Facili-
ties (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July
 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/074)
PB98-108293REB
RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
 Introduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart E,
and Part 279) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/530/R-97/075)
 PB98-108301 REB
 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
 Introduction  to RCRA Subtitle  I. Underground  Storage
Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
(EPA/5W/R-97/009)
 PB98-133093REB
CADMUS GROUP, INC., CHICAGO, IL.
   Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
   (EPAJ816/R-97/013)
   PB98-133259REB
CANADIAN WILDLIFE  SERVICE, OTTAWA (ONTARIO).
  CWS-TRS-280
   Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
   on Farmland Birds  in Ontario.
   PB98-122245REB
COASTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.,
LINTHICUM, MD.
   Statistical Analysis of the Extensive Component of the
   Man/land Department of the Environment Stream Acidifi-
   cation Monitoring Program.
   (CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-2)
   PB98-119233REB
CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORP., JOHNSTOWN,
PA.
   Powder Coat Applications. (Reannounced with new ab-
   stract).
   (EPA/600/R-97/101)
   PB98-108624REB
COOPERATIVE INST.  FOR RESEARCH IN
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, BOULDER, CO.
   Recent  Experiments  on Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
   Laboratory Convection Tank.
   (EPA/600/A-97/092)
   PB98-116361 REB
   Models and  Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
   persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
   (EPA/600/A-97/091)
    PB98-116379REB
CORNELL UNIV., ITHACA, NY. DEFREES HYDRAULICS
LAB.
    Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Ex-
   perimental Investigation and  Prediction.
   (CBWP-MANTA-TTi-97-2)
    PB98-125370REB
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., LEXINGTON, MA.
    Emission Inventory Improvement Program (Kit).
    PB98-118011 REB
    EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
    Emissions Inventory Development.
   (EPA/454/R-97/004A)
    PB98-118029REB
    EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
   (EPA/4S4/R-97/D04B)
    PB98-118037REB
    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
   (EPA/454/R-97/004C)
    PB98-118045REB
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    (EPA/457/R-97/004D)
    PB98-118052REB
    EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alter-
    native Methods.
    (EPA/457/R-97/004EI
    PB98-118060REB
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    (EPA/4S7/R-97/004F)
    PB98-118078REB
    EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
    (EPA/457/R-97/004G)
    PB98-118086REB
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INST., WASHINGTON, DC.
    Protecting  Wetlands 2: Technical and  Financial Assist-
    ance Programs for  Local Governments in the Chesa-
    peake Bay Region.
    (CBP/TRS-19S98. EPA/903/R-98/002)
    PB98-133416REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MD. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
  CBP/TRS-178/97
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis  and Water Quality Model-
    ing to Predict the Environmental Impacts  of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB
  CBP/TRS-196/98
    Chesapeake Bay  Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake  Bay Watershed; Model Hydrology
    Calibration Results.
    PB98-126048REB
  EPA/903/R-97/018
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis  and Water Quality Model-
    ing to Predict the Environmental Impacts  of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB
  EPA/903/R-98/004
    Chesapeake Bay  Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake  Bay Watershed; Model Hydrology
    Calibration Results.
    PB98-126048REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,  RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION
 AND CONTROL DIV.
  EPA/600/A-97/085
    Metal Partitioningin Combustion Processes.
    PB98-116437REB
  EPA/600/A-97/095
    High Performance Metal Cleaning Using  Liquid C02 and
    Surfactants.
    PB98-116338REB
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   EPA/6CXVR-97/117
     New  Chemical  Alternative  tor Ozone-Depleting Sub-
     stances: HFC-236ea.
     PB98-127384REB
   EPA/60QVR-97/131
     Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Increased Ventila-
     tion in a Small Office in a Warm,  Humid Climate: Para-
     metric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
     PB98-113368REB
   EPA/600/R-97/153
     Hynol Process Evaluation.
     PB98-127319REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC. EMISSION FACTOR AND
 INVENTORY GROUP.
     Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
     PB98-500622REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH
 LAB.
   EPA/600/A-97/D72
     Analysis  of  Method  TO-14  Target Anatytes Using a
     Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
     to a High-Speed Time-of-Hight Mass Spectrometer.
     PB98-116262REB
   EPA/EOOVA-97/080
     Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convectwe Boundary
     Layer.
     PB9S-116486RE8
   EPA/KXVA-97/096
     Environmental Protection Agency's Third Generation Air
     Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
     PB98-116320REB
   EPA/WXVA-97AS7
     Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
     Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with a
     Range of Photochemical Activity.
     PB»1t6312REB
   EPA/60Q/A-97/098
     Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
     Models: Background and Methodology.
     PB9B-116304REB
   EPA/600/A-97/D99
     Effects of  Uncertainty in  Meteorological Inputs on  O3
     Concentration, O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitiv-
     ity to Emissions Reductions in the Regional Acid Deposi-
     tion Model.                     ^^       —F--
     P898-116296REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY
 PLANNING AND STANDARDS.
     Mercury Study Report to Congress (Kit).
          24720REtf
   EPAM52/R-97/003
     Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1 . Executive
     Summary.
     PB98-124738REB
   EPA/452/R-97/D04
     Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
     tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
     States.
     PB98-124746REB
   EPA/4S2/R-97/005
     Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
     Transport of Mercury in the Environment
     PB98-124753REB
   EPA/452/R-97/006
     Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 4. An As-
     sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
     PB98-1 24761 REB
   EPA/452/R-97/007
     Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
     fects of Meroify ami Mercury Compounds.
     PB9B-124779REB
   EPAW52/R-97/008
     Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
     logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
     in the United States.
     PB98-124787REB
   EPA/452/R-97/009
     Mercury Study Report to  Congress. Volume 7. Character-
     ization of Human Health  and Wildlife Risks from Mercury
     Exposure in the United States.
     PB98-124795REB
   EPAM52/R-97/010
     Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Eval-
    uation of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
     PB9S-124803REB
   EPA/453/R-94/0848
    Ethytene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
    Fumigation Operations. Background Information  for Final
    Standards: Summary of Public  Comments  and  Re-
    sponses.
    PB98-117864REB
   EPA/453/R-98/004A
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB
  EPA/453/R-98/D04B
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from  Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units.  Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB98-131782REB
  EPA/454/R-97/003
    Locating and Estimating  Air Emissions from Sources of
    Dioxins and Furans.
    PB98-116650REB
  EPA/456/R-97/003
    MACT Implementation Strategy.
    PB98-131600REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC.
    Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Status of Implemen-
    tation at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
    PB98-118482REB
    Hydrologic  Evaluation  of  Landfill  Performance (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB
  EPA-RW57935105-01 -1
    Chiorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
    (AUEO-1993-0008)
    AD-A332 757/4REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. CHEMICAL EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION OFFICE.
    Title III (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments) Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and
    Accidental Release  Prevention  Consolidated Chemical
    List (on Diskette).
    PB98-500473REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON. DC. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY BRANCH.
  EPA/305/R-96/002
    Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Re-
    port. 1990-1994.
    PB98-110406REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND
EFFECTS COMMITTEE.
  EPA-SAB-EPEC-98-003
    SAB Report: Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria
    for the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
    PB98-133721 REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. INTEGRATED HUMAN EXPOSURE
COMMITTEE.
  EPA-SAB-IHEC-98-004
    SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
    PB98-133713REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.
  EPA/600/8-90/057C
    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
    liminary Draft).
    PB98-124308REB
  EPA/600/P-98/001A
    Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
    P898-133010REB
  NCEA-W-0114
    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
    liminary Draft).
    PB98-124308RES
  NCEA-W-0267
    Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
    P898-13301 ORES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
    liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
    SUB3042REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND
REMEDIAL RESPONSE.
    Superfund Public  Information System (SPIS) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500341REB
             Response Notification System (ERNS),  1996
    (on CD-ROM).
                EB
    Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS),  1997

    PB98-500671REB
    ROD Amendments and Explanations of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESD).
    PB98-963100REB
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB98-963200REB
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB98-963300REB
    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB98-963400REB
    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB98-963500REB
    EPA Superfund Enforcement
    PB98-963600REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts. New Hampshire.
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB98-963700RE6
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   3:  New Jersey, New York, Puerto  Rico, and Virgin Is-
   lands.
    PB98-963800REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   3:  Delaware, Washington  DC., Maryland, Pennsylvania,
   and Virginia.
    PB98-963900REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   5: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
   consin.
   PB98-964100REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   6: Arkansas,  Louisiana, New Mexico,  Oklahoma, and
   Texas.
   PB98-964200REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
   PB98-964300REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   8: Colorado. Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
   and Wyoming.
   PB98-964400REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
   and Guam.
   PB98-964500REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
   PB98-964600REB
   CERCLIS  (Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
   Compensation, and Liability Information System) Site Lo-
   cation Extract, Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5131REB
   Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) An-
   nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5335REB
 EPA/540/F-94/028
   Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
   and Observed Contamination.
   PB94-96331JREB
 EPA/540/F-96/025
   Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
   PS 96-96325! REB
 EPA/540YF-97/032
   Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
   mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
   PB97-963308REB
 EPA/540/F-97/036
   Freouently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
   PB97-963311 REB
 EPA/540/F-98/015
   Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
   fund  (RAGS)  Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Man-
   ual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
   of Superfund  Risk Assessments) (Interim).
   PB98-963302REB
 EPA/540/F-98/017
   EPA  Counter-Terrorism {CT) Strategy, Work Plan, and
   Executive Sumamry.
   PB98-963224REB
 EPA/540/R-97/032
   National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report: Fiscal
   Year 1997.
   PB97-963250REB
 EPA/540/R-97/033
   Risk  Assessment Guidance for Superfund: Volume  1.
   Human Health Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
   Planning, Reporting and Review  of  Superfund Risk
   Assesments) (Interim).
   PB97-963305REB
 EPA/540/R-97/039
   Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
   PB97-963259REB
 EPA/540/R-9atW3
   Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
   Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
   PB98-963205REB
 EPA/540/R-98/009
  Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
   PB98-963218REB
 EPA/540VR-98AI13
  Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D (Kit).
  PB98-963303REB
 EPA/5407R-98/014
  Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
  Projected Costs through FY 2040.
  PB98-963222REB
 OSWER-9200.0-29
  Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
  PB98-963218REB
 OSWER-9200.4-05
  Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
  PB96-963251REB
 OSWER-9200.4-2S
  Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
  mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
  PB97-963308REB
OSWER-9200.5-1S3C
  Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
  Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
  PB98-963205REB
OSWER-9220.0-26
  National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report: Fiscal
  Year 1997.
  PB97-963250REB
OSWER-9224.5-01
  EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy, Work Plan, and
  Executive Sumamry.
  PB98-963224REB
OSWER-9285.7-01D
  Risk Assessment Guidance for  Superfund:  Volume 1.
  Human Health Evaluation Manual  (Part  D, Standardized
  Planning.  Reporting  and  Review of Superfund  Risk
  Assesments) (Interim).
  PB97-963305REB
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   Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
   fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Man-
   ual (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
   of Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
   PB98-963302REB
 OSWER-9285.7-01D-1A
   Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D (Kit)
   PB98-963303REB
 OSWER-9285.7-01DFS
   Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
   PB97-963311REB
 OSWER-9285.7-14FS
   Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
   and Observed Contamination.
   PB94-963311REB
 OSWER-9285.9-34
   Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part  68.
   PB97-963259REB
 OSWER-9335.5-02
   Estimated O & M  Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
   Projected Costs through FY 2040.
   PB98-963222REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT.
   Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
   Enforcement Docket  (for Microcomputers).
   SUB-5197REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE.
   Policy  for  Municipality  and  Municipal  Solid Waste
   CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
   PB98-118003REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF INFORMATION
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT.
   EPA Facility Index  System (FINDS) Rle (on magnetic

   SUB-5205REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS.
   Pesticide Product  Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5404REB
  EPA/730VN-97/005
   PR Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
   Labels.
   PB98-127863REB
  EPA/730/N-97/006
   PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
   dients on Pesticide Labeling.
   PB98-127871 REB
  EPA/730/N-97/007
   PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'inert' in the Label Ingredi-
   ents Statement.
   PB98-127889REB
  EPA/730/N-97/008
   PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes in
   PR Notices.
   PB98-127897REB
  EPA/7307N-97/009
   PR  Notice  97-8: Time Extension of PR Notice 96-7,
   Termiticide Labeling.
   PB98-127905REB
  EPA/730/N-98/001
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification
   of Product Chemistry Data.
   PB98-126832REB
  EPA/730VN-98/002
   PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
   PB98-126840REB
  EPA/732/R-98/001
   Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31, 1998).
   PB98-127988REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF POLLUTION,
PREVENTION, AND TOXICS.
   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemcial  Sub-
   stances  Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
   ferred Name File,  January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
   PB98-500556REB
   Toxic Substances Control ACt  (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data,
   January 1998.  TSCA Chemical  Substances Inventory:
   Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
   Diskette).
   PB98-500564REB
   Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
   Text Data, January 1998. TSCA Chemical  Substances In-
   ventory: PMN Number to  EPA Accession Number Link
   (on Diskette).
   PB98-500572REB
   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): Searchable Data-
   base on  CD-ROM.  TSCA Chemical Substances  Inven-
   tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferrd Name Rle
   and SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5423REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PREVENTION,
PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
   Fate, Transport   and  Transformation  Test Guidelines:
   OPPTS 835 Series.
   PB98-118102REB
  EPA/730/F-98/002
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
   and Glutamic Acid.
   PB98-126543REB
  EPA/730VK-95/001
   Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
   PB98-118474REB
                                                         CORPORATE AUTHOR  INDEX
  EPA/738/F-97/006
    RED Facts: Metribuzin.
    PB98-125644REB
  EPA/738/F-97/009
    RED Facts: Propoxur.
    PB98-125651REB
  EPA/738/F-97/016
    RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
    PB98-125669REB
  EPA/738/R-97/009
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Propoxur.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125685REB
  EPA/738/R-97/016
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
    (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125677REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF RADIATION AND INDOOR
AIR.
  EPA/402/R-97/006
    Resource Guide  for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
    Processes Applicable to Radioactive and  Hazardous
    Mixed Wastes in  Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB98-123300REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY.
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
    PB98-591330REB
  EPA/823/R-97/006
    Incidence  and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National
    Sediment Quality Survey.
    PB98-126063REB
  EPA/823/R-97/007
    Incidence  and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters  of  the United States. Volume 2. Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB
  EPA/823/R-97/008
    Incidence  and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    PB98-126683REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
    Resource  Conservation and  Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract Rle (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-592570REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND
EMERGENCY RESPONSE.
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB98-111750REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WASTE PROGRAMS
ENFORCEMENT.
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
    Microcomputers).
    SUB-5178REB
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
    Magnetic Tape).
    SUB-5179REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WASTEWATER
ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE.
    Permit Compliance  System (PCS) Significant Non-Com-
    pliance List (for Microcomputers).
    SUB-5252REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WATER
  EPA/816/D-97/003
    Information for the Public on Participating with States in
    Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
    PB98-133333REB
  EPA/816/R-97/012
    Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discus-
    sion for Managers.  Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for
    Ground Water and Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB
  EPA/816/R-98/001
    Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.
    PB98-133317REB
  EPA/816/R-98/002
    Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB
  EPA/822/F-97/009
    Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and Health  Effects Analysis on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-126667REB
  EPA/831/D-97/002
    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity  De-
    velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
    PB98-133366REB
  EPA/832/B-98/001
    Nomination Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use of  Biosolids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB
  EPA/832/F-97/004
    Federal Funding Sources for Small Community Waste-
    water Systems.
    PB98-133309REB
                  IT CORP., CINCINNATI, OH.


  EPA/832/K-97/002
   Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S.
   EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
   PB98-133218REB
  EPA/832/R-97/001A
   Response to Congress on  Privatization of Wastewater
   Facilities.
   PB98-133234REB
  EPA/832/R-97/003
   Clean Water Needs Survey Report to Congress, 1996.
   Assessment of Needs for Publicly Owned Wastewater
   Treatment  Facilities.  Correction of  Combined  Sewer
   Overflows  and  Management  of  Storm  Water and
   Nonpoint Source Pollution in the United States.
   PB98-133226REB
  EPA/832/R-97rt>04
   Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
   to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
   PB98-133275REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. RISK ASSESSMENT FORUM.
  EPA/630/R-97/002
   Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
   PB98-133119REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD.
  EPA-SAB-EC-98-001
   SAB Report: Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study Re-
   port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Mercury Report to
   Congress by the Mercury  Review Subcommittee.
   PB98-117070REB
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, INC.,
CINCINNATI, OH.
   Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
   tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
   (EPA/BOO/R-97/063)
   PB97-181424REB
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
FOUNDATION, ANNANDALE, VA.
   Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
   Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
   Public Health and the Environment.
   (EPA/23B/FI-96/001)
   PB98-120728REB
HOUSTON UNIV., TX.
   BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
   tem, User's Manual Version  1.0.
    PB98-131642REB
ICF KAISER, INC., FAIRFAX, VA.
    Opportunities to Improve Air Quality through Transpor-
    tation Pricing Programs.
    (EPA/420/R-97/004)
    PB98-122195REB

ICF KAISER INTERNATIONAL, INC., FAIRFAX, VA.
    Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
    of Endpoints and Exposures.
    (NCEA-W-0358, EPA/600/R-97/138)
    PB98-124001REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. BUREAU OF WATER.
  IEPA/BOW/97-007
    Lake Michigan Water Quality  Report 1992-1993.
    PB98-123052REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL.
  IEPA/BOW/97-016
    Evaluation of Illinois  Seived Stream Sediment Data 1982-
    1995.
    PB98-125214REB
  IEPA/WPC/92-002
    Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau Creek Watershed,
    1990.
    PB98-123045REB
INTERNATIONAL FUEL CELLS CORP., SOUTH WINDSOR,
CT.
  FCR-13524E-V1
    Demonstration  of Fuel Cells to  Recover  Energy from
    Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
    Report.
    (EPA/600/R-98/002A)
    PB98-127368REB
  FCR-13524E-V2
    Demonstration  of Fuel Cells to  Recover  Energy from
    Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Guidelines  and  Recommendations. Volume 2. Appen-
    dices.
    PB98-127376REB

INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON  THE POTOMAC RIVER
BASIN, ROCKVILLE, MD.
    Users Guide to Chesapeake  Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
    (CBP/TRS-191/97, EPA/90&R-97/032)
    PB98-1 18441 REB
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997,
    (EPA/903/R-97/033, CBP/TRS-192&7)
    PB98-123243REB
IT CORP., CINCINNATI, OH.
    Treatability Studies for Wood  Preserving Sites.
    (EPA/600fa-98/026)
    PB98-132400REB
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KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CENTER, LEXINGTON.
  KTC-97-24
    Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Annual Assessment of
    Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
    (KYSPR-98-175)
    PB98-131345REB

LOCKHEED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND
TECHNOLOGIES CO, LAS VEGAS, NV.
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
    face Waters. BeU Operations Manual for Lakes.
    (EPA/B20/R-97M)1)
    P898-1 22211 REB

MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY, INC,
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Evaluation of  Methods for Collecting  Disbdgeagle  Pes-
    ticide Residues from Turf.
    fEP/MSOOB-97/mj
    PB98-114380REB
    Round-Robin   Testing of  Methods  for   Collecting
    DiskxJgeabte Residues from Carpet
    (EPA/SXm-97/107)
    PB96-117969REB

MARYLAND DEPT. Of NATURAL RESOURCES,
ANNAPOLIS.
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    (EPM903fo-98XX>1, CBP/7BS-MOS®
    PB98-123235REB

MARYLAND DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
ANNAPOLIS. MONITORING AND NON-TIDAL
ASSESSMENT DW.
   CBWP-MANTA-MN-96-1
    Status and Trends k) Benthic Macromvertebrate Commu-
    nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
    Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
    P896-1 19241 REB

MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK. DEPT. OF
CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY.
    Runes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
        to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
         -119266HEB
    Behavior of Tone Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
    PB9B-12S388REB

 MARYLAND UNW, COLLEGE PARK. MARYLAND SEA
 GRANT EXTENSION PROGRAM.
    Concentration of  Metal Pollutants in  Bacterial OoSms
    and MuMion of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
    (CSWP-MtNTA-TR-97-3)
    PB9B-119225REB

 MARYLAND UNIV, QUEENSTOWN. WYE RESEARCH AND
 EDUCATION CENTER.
    Acute and Chronic Toxkaty of Copper to the Estuarine
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB, CORVALLIS, OR WESTERN ECOLOGY
DIV.
  EPA/600YR-97/126
   Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
   Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
   PB98-115306REB
  EPA/6rXVfl-97/127
   Lake Regions of Florida.
   PB98-122237REB
  EPA/60G/R-9a/Q04
   Ecological Functions of Off-Channel  Habitat Willamette
   River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
   PB9B-122229REB
  EPW600/R-98/005
   Analysis and Assessment of Impacts on Biodiversity: A
   Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
   within the California Mojave Desert A Research Plan.
   PB98-132210REB
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB, DULUTH, MN. MUXX)NTINENT
ECOLOGY DIV.
   Ecotox   Database    (AQUIRE,   PHYTOTOX,   and
   TERRETOX) (Non-VMS  Data) (on Magnetic  Tape).
   (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
   PB97-500292REB
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION.  RESEARCH TRIANGLE  PARK, NC.
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MODELING DIV.
   Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Mod-
   eling and Assessment
   IEPA/6OO/A-97/082)
   PB98-116460REB
   Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ

   (EPA/60(VA-97/081)
   PB9B-116478REB
   Science Features in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
   Quality System.
   (EPA/eOtVA-97/078)
   PB98-116502REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB, ADA,
OK. SUBSURFACE PROTECTION AND REMEDIATION
DIV.
  EPA/540/S-97/505
   Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer
    Remediation.
    PB9B-t26709REB
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNrV. AT RALEIGH. DEPT. OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING.
   Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
   (EPAJ600rS-97i8>3)
    PB9B-126279REB
OKLAHOMA  STATE UNIV., S71LLWATER
    Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
           1 "Eurytemora affinis'.
           S-J98SSU
                  I EPA/9O&R-96/OOS)
        M26055REB
    Ambient Towity Testing in Chesapeake Bay. 5 Year Re-

    (C8P/TRS-19Sae. EPA/903/R-98AXe)
    PB96-1309e2REB

 MARYLAND UNIV, SOLOMONS. CHESAPEAKE
 BIOLOGICAL LAB.
    Interaction among  Environmental Factors and Recruit-
    ment Potential in Striped Bass.
    (C8WP-MMfCA-AI>§7-4)
    PB9B-119258REB
    Episode Water OuaHy Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
    ment  Larval Mark Recapture Experiments in the Nan-
    Scoke River.
    (C8WP-MWTA-AD-96-2)
    P896-119316REB

 MCNC, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NORTH
 CAROLINA SUPERCOMPUTMG CENTER
    Research  on Numerical Transport  Algorithms  for  Air
    Quality Simulation Models.
    PB98-127327REB

 METCALF AND EDDY, INC, PALO ALTO, CA.
    Storage/Sedunerttation Facilities for Control of Storm and
    Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
    PB98-132228REB

 MKHKiAN UNIV, ANN ARBOR NATIONAL POLLUTION
 PREVENTION CENTER
    Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
    Demonstration Project
    (EPA/BOOn-97flJ8)
    PB9&1 1 * fBSonEB

 NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LAB,
 MONTGOMERY, AL
  EPA/402/R-95/U12
    National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Qual-
    ity Assurance.
    PB98-123060REB
    PB98-126618REB
OKLAHOMA UNO/, NORMAN.
    Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
    ation:  Source Zone, Concentrated Pkjme.  and  Dilute
    Plume.
    (EPA/eOOfS-97/OO5)
    PB98-126717REB
OREGON STATE UNIV, CORVALLIS.
    PATCH: A SpatiaJty Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial Vertebrates.
    (EPArfOO/A-97/0861
    PB98-116429REB
RADIAN CORP, AUSTIN, TX
    Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
    and Development of Emission Factors for Wastewater
    Treatment
    (EPAJBOVR-97/0941
    PB98-117898REB
REFUGEE FEDERATION SERVICES CENTER, SEATTLE,
WA.
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure  Information Obtained  through  a Community-
    Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
    (EPA/91 OtlfS&OOT)
    PB98-119100REB
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST., RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
    Evaluation of Waterbome  Contact Adhesives for  the
    Store Fixture Industry.
    (EPA/BOO/A-97/073)
    P898-11 6551 REB
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
MEASUREMENTS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE.
    Intercomparison  of Grinding Techniques Used for  the
    Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
    (EPA/BOCm-9S/112)
    P838-131881REB
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
RESTON, VA. HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT STUDIES
AND SYSTEMS DIV.
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines and Standards  for Industrial Waste
    Combustors.
    (EPAJ821/B-97/O08)
    PB98-126675REB
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST, BIRMINGHAM, AL.
  SRI-ENV-94-851-7400.93.41.1
   Florida Large Building Study: Polk County Administration
   Building.
   (EPA/KWFt-97/135)
   PB98-127103REB
  SRI-ENV-96-463-7722.3.63.10
   Large Building Radon Manual.
   (EPA/600/R-97/T24)
   PB98-123995REB

SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST, CHAPEL HILL, NC.
   National Assessment of  Environmental and Economic
   Benefits from Methane Control and  Utilization Tech-
   nologies at U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
   (EPA/BOO/R-97/152)
   PB9S-118144REB

SURREY UNIV, GUILDFORD (ENGLAND).
   Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
   Created by Open Detonations.
   (EPAAXWA-97/97/079)
   PB98-116494REB

TETRA TECH, INC, OWMGS MILLS, MD.
   Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use,
   and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
   of Coastal Rain Streams.
   (CBWP-MANTA-TR-95-2)
   PB98-125362REB

TETRA TECH, INC, SEATTLE, WA.
   Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
   servation  and Recovery Act Sites in Region  10. Interim
   Final Guidance.
   (EPA/9WM-9&001)
   PB98-131899REB

TEXAS A AND M UNIV, COLLEGE STATION. DEPT. OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
   Effect of  Lubricant Contamination  on  the Performance
   and Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
   (EPA/6OOm-98/015)
   PB98-127079REB

TURNER (L.G.S.) AND ASSOCIATES LTD, ALEXANDRIA,
VA.
  LGST-9711D21
   Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
   Reference Guide. Third Edition.
   (SFIM-AEC-ET-Ca-97053)
   PB98-108590REB

UTAH DEPT.  OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, SALT LAKE
CITY.
   Investigation of Hydrogeologic  Mapping to Delineate Pro-
   tection Zones Around Springs;  Report of Two Case Stud-
   ies.
   (EPA/61XVFI.97A)23)
   P897-199749REB

UTAH STATE UNIV, LOGAN. WATERSHED SCIENCE
UNIT.
   Effects of Row Augmentation on  Channel Morphology
   and  Riparian Vegetation  in the Upper Arkansas River
   Basin, Colorado.
   (EPA/6OO/R-98/O03)
   P898-126287REB

VERSAR INC, COLUMBIA, MD.
   Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Sta-
   tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
   (CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-6)
   PB98-119274REB

VERSAR INC, SPRINGFIELD, VA. EXPOSURE
ASSESSMENT NV.
   Exposure Factors Handbook (Kit).
   PB99-124217REB
   Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors
   (Final Report).
   (NCEA-W-0005-V1, EPA/600fP-97/002FA)
   PB98-124225REB
   Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 2, Food Ingestion
   Factors (Final Report).
   (NCEA-W-0005-V2. EPM6OOff>-9SK>Q2FB)
   PB98-124233REB
   Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume  3. Activity Factors
   (Final Report).
   (NCEA-W-OOO5-V3, EPA/SOO/P-9&O02FC)
   PB98-124241 REB

VIRGINIA INST. OF MARINE SCIENCE, GLOUCESTER
POINT.
   Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of Lipophilic
   ~  inic Toxicants in Finfish.
       VP-MANTA-TR-96-2)
       T-125396REB

VIRGINIA UNIV, CHARLOTTESVILLE.  DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
   Contribution of Dissolved  Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
   MkJ-Atlantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
   Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
   (CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-1)
   PB98-125313REB
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PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
   This index is arranged by personal author's last name, report title, and NTIS order
   number. As many as five authors may be included for each report; all are listed in
   this index.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                   Author Name


                          Title


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

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

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                                                     PERSONAL   AUTHOR  INDEX
 ADENGA, A.
  Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume  3.  Activity  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241REB
 ADENUGA, A.
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume  1, General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume  2,  Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB
 ADOLPHSON, P.
  Ambient Toxicity  Testing  in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB
 ALDEN, R. W.
  Ambient Toxicity  Testing  in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB
 ALLEN, B.
  Application of Benchmark  Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpoints and Exposures.
  PB98-124001REB
 AMBROSE, R. B.
  Mercury Study  Report to Congress.  Volume 1.  Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB
  Mercury Study  Report to Congress.  Volume 3.  Fate and
  Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
  PB98-124753REB
 ANDERSEN, C.
  Research Ran: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Utter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB
 ANDERSON, P.
  Kentucky Transportation  Cabinet: Annual  Assessment of
  Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
  PB98-131345REB
 ANDERSON, R. D.
  Acute and  Chronic Toxicity of  Copper to the  Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
  PB98-126055REB
  Ambient Toxicity  Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB
 ANDRUS, C. W.
  Ecological  Functions of  Off-Channel Habitat.  Willamette
  River, Oregon. Rnal Research Plan.
  PB98-122229REB
 ARNOLD, J. R.
  Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
  Models: Background and Methodology.
  PB98-116304REB
 AVER, J.
  Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission  Control
  Strategy Using   Recirculation/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1.  Technical Report.
  PB9B-124316REB
  Demonstration of a Paint  Spray Booth Emission  Control
  Strategy Using  Recirculation/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2.  Appendices A-E.
  PB98-124324REB
  Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
  Ventilation.
  P898-116346REB
 BAILEY, M.
  Developing Risk-Based Cleanup  Levels at  Resource  Con-
  servation and Recover/ Act Sites in Region 10.  Interim
  Final Guidance.
  PB9S-131899REB
 BAKER, J.
  Analysis and Assessment of Impacts  on  Biodiversity: A
  Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
  within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Ran.
  PB98-132210REB
 BAKER, J. R.
  Environmental Monitoring  and Assessment Program  Sur-
  face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
  PB98-122211REB
 BARBOUR, M. T.
  Examination of  the  Effects of Habitat Quality, Land  Use,
  and Acidification  on the Macroinvertebrate  Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-125362REB
 BARLAZ, M. A.
  Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB
 BEAL, R.
  Life Cyde Design of a Fuel Tank System.  General Motors
  Demonstration Project.
  PB98-117856REB
 BENJEY, W.
  Science  Features in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB
BERKLEY, R.  E.
  Analysis  of  Method  TO-14  Target  Analytes  Using a
  Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
  a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
  PB98-116262REB
BIAZAR, A.
  Rume-in-Grid Treatment of Major  Elevated  Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB
 BINKOWSKI, F. S.
  Science Features  in Models-3 Community  Multiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB
 BINSTOCK, D. A.
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB
 BORDEN, R. C.
  Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB
 BORCWARDT, R. H.
  Hynol Process Evaluation.
  PB98-127319REB
 BRADOW, R.
  Health Assessment Document for  Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
 BRINKMAN, M.
  Development of Analytical  Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in House Dust
  PB98-117906REB
 BRNA, T. Q.
  New Chemical Alternative for Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-236ea.
  PB98-127384REB
 BROWN, J. E.
  Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heaw-Dutv
  Diesel Modal Data.
  PB98-116353REB
 BUCHANAN, C.
  Atlas  of Chesapeake Bay  Basin  Biological and Living Re-
  sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997
  PB98-123243REB
 BULLOCK, O. R.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
  Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
  PB98-124753REB
 BURKHOLDER, H.
  Development of Analytical  Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in House Dust.
  PB98-117906REB
 BYUN, D.
  Effects of Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on O3 Con-
  centration,  O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitivity to
  Emissions  Reductions  in  the  Regional  Acid  Deposition

  PB98-'116296REB
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB
  Science Features  in Models-3 Community  Multiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB
 CAIRNS, M.
  Research Ran: Interactive  Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB
 CANFIELD, D. E.
  Lake Regions of Florida.
  PB98-122237REB
 CENT1FONTI, G. J.
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181424REB
 CHEN, C.
  Health Assessment Document for  Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
CHING, J.
  Plumenn-Grid  Treatment of Major Elevated  Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB
  Science Features  in Models-3 Community  Multiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB
CHURCH, T. M.
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic  Nitrogen  Deposition  to
  Mid-Atlantic Coastal Waters.  Precipitation Concentration,
  Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB98-125313REB
CLAYTON, R. K.
  Emissions  from  Outdoor  Wood-Burning  Residential  Hot
  Water Furnaces.
  PB98-131980REB
CLINE, S. P.
  Ecological  Functions of Off-Channel  Habitat. Willamette
  River, Oregon. Rnal Research Plan.
  PB98-122229REB
COATES, W. M.
  Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB
COATS, C.
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework  for Environmental  Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  P698-116460REB
COHN, R.
  Aggregation Using Cluster  Analyses for Models-3  CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB98-116478REB
CORIO, L.
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-119274REB
CORNSTUBBLE, D. R.
  Evaluation  of Waterbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551REB
COSBY, E.
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB
CRITES, R. W.
  Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
  Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
  PB98-132228REB
CRUMP, K.
  Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
CSIZY, M.
  Effects of Different  Habitats versus Agricultural Practices on
  Farmland Birds in Ontario.
  PB98-122245REB
DARVIN, C. H.
  High Performance  Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
  Surfactants.
  PB98-116338REB
  Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
  Ventilation.
  PB98-116346REB
DAVIS, E. L.
  GrounoM/Vater Issue: Steam  Injection  for Soil and Aquifer
  Remediation.
  PB98-126709REB
DE RIEUX, W.
  Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report
  1990-1994.
  PB98-110406REB
DENDROU, B.
  BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB
DENDROU, a
  BIOPLUME  III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB
DENNIS, R.
  Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB98-116478REB
DENNIS, R. L.
  Advanced Techniques for Evaluating  Eulerian  Air Quality
  Models: Background and Methodology.
  PB98-116304REB
  Effects of Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on O3 Con-
  centration, O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitivity  to
  Emissions  Reductions in the Regional Acid  Deposition
  Model.
  PB98-116296REB
  Environmental Protection Agency's Third Generation Air
  Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
  PB98-116320REB
  Estimating  the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
  Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer  Period with a
  Range of Photochemical Activity.
  PB9S-116312REB
DOCHERTY, M. J.
  Powder Coat  Applications. (Reannounced  with new ab-
  stract).
  PB98-108624REB
DOMINICK, D. S.
  Effects of Flow Augmentation  on Channel Morphology and
  Riparian  Vegetation in the Upper Arkansas River Basin,
  Colorado.
  PB98-126287REB
DOWLING, D.
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB
DRIVER, L.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs
  PB98-124803REB
DUCNUIGEEN, J.
  Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
  sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
  PB98-123243REB
EDER, B.
  Aggregation Using  Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB98-116478REB
EKLUND, B.
  Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
  and Development  of  Emission Factors for  Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB98-117898REB
ERWAY, M. L.
  Ecological  Functions of  Off-Channel  Habitat,  Willamette
  River, Oregon. Final Research  Plan.
  PB98-122229REB
EWELL, M.
  Concentration of Metal Pollutants in  Bacterial Biofilms and
  Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB98-119225REB
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                                                            PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
FITZHENRY, S. A.
  Effect of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance and
  Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
  PB98-127079REB
FORTUNE, C. R.
  Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Dislodgeagle Pesticide
  Residues from Turf.
  PB98-114390REB
  Round-Robin   Testing   of   Methods   for   Collecting
  Diskxtgeabte Residues from Carpet.
  PB98-117989REB
FOWLER, C. S.
  Florida Large Building Study: Poll! County Administration
  Building.
  PB98-127103REB
  Large Building Radon Manual.
  PB9B-12399SREB
FREEMARK, K. E.
  Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices on
  Farmland Birds in Ontario.
  PB98-122245REB
FREYBERQ, R. W.
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181424REB
FRIEDMAN, E. &
  Status and Trends in Bentfiic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
  nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
  Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
  PB98-119241REB
GAGE.C.L.
  New Chemical Alternative for Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-236ea
  PB98-127384REB
GALLOWAY, J. N.
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen  Deposition to
  Md-ADantic Coastal  Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
  Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB96-125313REB
QAN.K.
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endponts and Exposures.
  PB9B-124001REB
GARDNER. B. D.
  Analysts  of Method  TO-14  Target  Analytes  Using  a
  Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
  a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
  PB98-116262REB
QERBER, D. R.
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181424REB
GERRITSEH, J.
  Examination  of the  Effects of Habitat Quality,  Land Use,
  and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  P898-125362REB
GHOnSHL & B.
  Fundamentals of Mercury Speoation  and Control in Coal-
  Fired Boaers.
  PB96-127095RE6
GfLLANLKV.
  Ptume-in-Grid Treatment  of Major Elevated  Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB
GINSBERG, M.
  Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a  Discussion
  for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for Ground
  Water and Surface Water.
  PB9B-133267REB
GIPSON.G.
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental  Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB
  Science Features in Models-3  Community Multiscate  Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB
GIPSON.G. L.
  Estimating the Area of Influence of  Ozone Produced by
  Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period  with a
  Range of Photochemical Activity.
  PB96-116312REB
GOOowrrcH, j.
  Plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major  Elevated Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB
  Science Features in  Models-3 Community MuKscale  Air
  Quality System.
  PB96-116502REB
GONZALES, J. R.
  BtOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision  Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB
GOOCH, J. W.
  Episodic Water Quality  Events and Striped Bass Recnjt-
  rnent Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB
GREENE, K. A.
  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed Model  Application and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
  Phase 4  Chesapeake Bay Watershed;  Model  Hydrology
  Calibration Results.
  PB98-126048REB
GRIFFITH, G. E.
  Lake Regions of Florida.
  PB98-122237REB
GUTH, D.
  Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
GUTKNECHT, W. f.
  Intercomparison of  Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB
HAAS, C. N.
  Design Manual: Municipal Wastewaler Disinfection.
  PB9S-126618REB
HABER, L.
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpoints and Exposures.
  PB98-124001REB
HALL.L
  Acute and  Chronic Toxicfty  of  Copper to the  Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
  PB98-126055REB
HALL, L. W.
  Ambient Toxkaty Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB
HARDISON, E. D.
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB9S-131881REB
HARRIS, D. B.
  Comparison of Emission Models with  On-Road Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Modal Data.
  PB98-116353REB
HASSETT-SIPPLE, B.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Hearth Ef-
  fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
  PB96-124779REB
HENDRIKS, R V.
  New Chemical Alternative for Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-236ea.
  PB93-127384REB
HENSCHEL, D. B.
  Energy Costs of IAQ Control  through Increased Ventilation
  in a Small  Office  in a Warm, Humid Climate:  Parametric
  Analysis Using the  DOE-2 Computer Model.
  PB98-113368REB
HERMAN, S. A.
  Policy for Municipality and Municipal Solid Waste CERCLA
  Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
  PB98-1-8Q03REB
HOCKENSMITH, K.
  Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Annual  Assessment  of
  Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
  PB98-131345REB
HODSON, L L.
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB96-131881REB
HOGSETT, W.
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB
HOLLAND, J. F.
  Analysis  of Method  TO-14 Target  Analytes  Using  a
  Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
  a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
  PB98-116262REB
HORSBURGH, C. A.
  Lake Regions of Florida.
  PB98-122237REB
HOUDE, E. D.
  Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment: Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB
  Interaction among  Environmental Factors and Recruitment
  Potential in Striped Bass.
  PB98-119258REB
HUANG, E. W.
  Development of  a  No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coat-
  ings System.
  PB98-127301 REB
HUNT, M. J.
  Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB
IMHOFF, R.
  Plume-in-Grid Treatment  of Major Elevated Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB
JANSZEN, T.  A.
  Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB
JASINSKI, P.  H.
  Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin  Biological and Living Re-
  sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
  PB98-123243REB
JENSEN, M. E.
  Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
  tion Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Studies.
  PB97-199749REB
JIRKA, G. H.
  Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
  mental Investigation and Prediction.
  PB98-125370REB
JOHNSON, J.
  Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308HEB
JOHNSON, M.
  Research  Plan: Interactive  Effects of O3 and CO2  on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB
KEATING, M. H.
  Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume  1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inventory
  of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United States.
  PB98-124746REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB98-124803REB
KEFAUVER, P. C.
  Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB
KELLOGG, L. L.
  Episodic Water Quality Events  and  Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment: Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB
KENNEDY, L.
  BIOPLUME III:  Natural Attenuation Decision  Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB
KEOLEIAN, G. A.
  Life Cyde  Design of a Fuel Tank System. General  Motors
  Demonstration Project.
  PB98-117856REB
KIESTER, R.
  Analysis and Assessment  of  Impacts on Biodiversity:  A
  Framework for  Environmental Management of DoD Lands
  within the California Moiave Desert. A Research Pan.
  PB98-132210REB
KILIAN, J. V.
  Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper  to the Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
  PB98-126055REB
KING, F. G.
  Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Modal Data.
  PB98-116353REB
KNOX, R. C.
  Innovative  Measures  for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
  PB98-126717REB
KOMINSKY, J. R.
  Evaluation  of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-1B1424REB
KOONTZ.M,
  Exposure  Factors Handbook. Volume 1. General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB
  Exposure  Factors  Handbook.  Volume 2, Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB
  Exposure  Factors  Handbook,  Volume 3.  Activity  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241REB
KOPPfKAR, A.
  Health Assessment Document tor Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
KOVACH, J. T.
  Concentration of Metal Pollutants in  Bacterial  Biofilms and
  Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB98-119225REB
KRIETEMEYER, S.
  Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB
LACOSSE, J.
  Field Measurement of Greenhouse  Gas Emission Rates
  and  Development  of  Emission  Factors for Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB98-117898REB
LAGER, J. A.
  Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
  Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
  PB98-132228REB
LAHNERT, B.
  Hearth Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
LAMBERT, T.
  Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
LANDERS, D. H.
  Ecological  Functions  of  Off-Channel  Habitat, Willamette
  River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
  PB98-122229REB
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 LANNINQ, J.
  National Assessment of Environmental and Economic Ben-
  efits from  Methane Control and Utilization Technoloaies at
  U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
  PB98-118144REB
 LAWSON, R. E.
  Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary
  Layer.
  PB98-116486REB
  Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
  persion in  a Convective Boundary Layer.
  PB98-116379REB
  Recent Experiments on  Buoyant Plume  Dispersion  in a
  Laboratory Convection Tank.
  PB98-116361REB
 LEACH, S. 0.
  Interaction among Environmental Factors and Recruitment
  Potential in Striped Bass.
  PB98-119258REB
 LEDBETTER, J.
  Federal  Remediation  Technologies Screening Matrix and
  Reference Guide. Third Edition.
  PB98-108590REB
 LEDUC, S.
  Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses  for Models-3 CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB98-116478REB
  Models-3:  A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  P698-116460REB
 LEE, S. Y.
  Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct  Burning of
  Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-127731REB
 LEINBACH,  A. A.
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB
 LEMIEUX, P. M.
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report
  PB98-127343REB
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-?3.
  PB98-127350REB
 LEPPO, E. W.
  Examination of  the Effects of  Habitat Quality. Land  Use,
  and  Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-125362REB
 LESNAK, J.
  Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau Creek Watershed, 1990.
  PB98-123045REB
 LESTZ, S.
  Health Assessment Document  for Diesel  Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
 LEWIS, B. L.
  Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to  the  Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
  PB98-126055REB
 LLY.
  Effects of  Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on O3 Con-
  centration,  O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitivity to
  Emissions   Reductions  in  the  Regional Acid  Deposition
  Model.
  PB98-116296REB
 LIENHART, B.
  High Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid  CO2 and
  Surfactants.
  PB98-116338REB
 LIN, Z.
  Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
  ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB98-119266REB
 LINAK, W. P.
  Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
  PB98-116437REB
 LINKER, L. C.
  Chesapeake Bay  Watershed Model Application  and  Cal-
  culation of  Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix  A.
  Phase 4  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed; Model  Hydrology
  Calibration  Results.
  PB98-126048REB
 LIU, H. F.
  Behavior of Toxic  Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
  Leachates  with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
  PB98-125388REB
 LORENZANA, R. M.
  Asian and  Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study: Ex-
  posure  Information Obtained through  a  Community-Cen-
  tered Approach.  Planning Phase.
  PB98-119100REB
 LOWE, M
  Investigation of Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
  tion Zones  Around Springs; Report of Two Case Studies.
  PB97-199749REB
LYNCH, J.
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental  Effects.
  PB98-119274REB
MACKO, S. A.
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen  Deposition  to
  Mid-Atlantic Coastal Waters.  Precipitation  Concentration,
  Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB98-125313REB
                                                              PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
MAHAFFEY, K.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
  ization of Human  Health and Wildlife Risks from Mercury
  Exposure in the United States.
  PB98-124795REB
MAHAFFEY, K. R.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An Assess-
  ment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
  PB98-124761 REB
MASEMORE, S.
  National Assessment of Environmental and Economic Ben-
  efits from Methane Control  and Utilization Technologies at
  U.S. Underground  Coal Mines.
  PB98-118144REB              '
MASON, J.
  Chemical industry National  Environmental Baseline Report,
  1990-1994.
  PB98-110406REB
MAXWELL, W. H.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8.  An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB98-124803REB
MCDONOUQH, S. E.
  Florida Large Building Study:  Polk County Administration
  Building.
  PB98-127103REB
  Large Building Radon Manual.
  PB98-123995REB
MENON, K.
  Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
MESSNER, M. J.
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB
MILLER, D.
  Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB
MILLER, P. E.
  Statistical  Analysis of the  Extensive Component  of  the
  Maryland Department  of the Environment Stream Acidifica-
  tion Monitoring Program.
  PB98-119233REB
MOUAT, D.
  Analysis and Assessment  of  Impacts on  Biodiversity: A
  Framework  for Environmental Management  of DoD Lands
  within the California Mojave  Desert. A Research  Ran.
  PB98-132210REB
MOLKEY, F. J.
  Powder Coat Applications.  (Reannounced  with new  ab-
  stract).
  PB98-108624REB
NAKANO, C.
  Asian  and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:  Ex-
  posure Information Obtained through a  Community-Cen-
  tered Approach. Planning Phase.
  PB98-119100REB
NASH, J. D.
  Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
  mental Investigation and Prediction.
  PB98-125370REB
NEWELL, C. J.
  BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
  tem, User's  Manual Version  1.0.
  PB98-131642REB
NICHOLS, J. W.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Ecologi-
  cal Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in  the
  United States.
  PB98-124787REB
NISHIOKA, M.
  Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in  House Dust.
  PB98-117906REB
NORTHEIM, C. M.
  Evaluation of Waterborne Contact  Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551 REB
NOVAK, J.
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB
O'NEAL, D. L.
  Effect  of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance and
  Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
  PB98-127079REB
ODENKIRK, J.
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB
ODMAN, M. T.
  Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air Quality
  Simulation Models.
  PB98-127327REB
OLSZYK, D. M.
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects  of 03 and C02 on  the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB
                                       RICE, G. E.

OMERNIK, J. M.
  Lake Regions of Florida.
  PB98-122237REB
ONDOV, J. M.
  Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
  ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB98-119266REB
PAYNE, W. V.
  Effect of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance and
  Reliability of Heat  Pumps Charged with R-407c.
  PB98-127079REB
PECK, D. V.
  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment  Program  Sur-
  face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes
  PB98-122211REB
PHILLIPS, D.
  Research Plan: Interactive  Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB
PHILLIPS, L
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume  1, General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233RE8
  Exposure Factors  Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241 REB
PICCOT, S.
  National Assessment of Environmental and Economic  Ben-
  efits from Methane Control and Utilization Technoloaies at
  U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
  PB98-118144REB
PLEIM. J.
  Science  Features  in Models-3 Community  Multiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB
PLEIM, J. E.
  Effects of Uncertainty in  Meteorological Inputs on O3  Con-
  centration,  O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitivity to
  Emissions  Reductions  in  the  Regional Acid Deposition
  Model.
  PB98-116296REB
PRESTON, J. L.
  Demonstration of  Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
  fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127368REB
  Demonstration of  Fuel Cells to Recover  Energy from Land-
  fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB98-127376REB
pROFFrrr, D.
  Demonstration of a  Paint  Spray Booth  Emission Control
  Strategy Using  Recirculation/Partitioning  and UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-124316REB
  Demonstration of a  Paint  Spray Booth  Emission Control
  Strategy Using  Recirculation/Partitioning  and UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
  PB98-124324REB
  Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
  Ventilation.
  PB98-116346REB
PULS, R. W.
  Innovative  Measures for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone. Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
  PB98-126717REB
PYLE, B. E.
  Florida  Large  Building Study: Polk County  Administration
  Building.
  PB98-127103REB
  Large Building Radon Manual.
  PB98-123995REB
RACCETTE, P.
  Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
  servation and  Recovery Act Sites  in  Region 10. Interim
  Final Guidance.
  PB98-131899REB
RAFAI, H. S.
  BIOPLUME  III:  Natural Attenuation  Decision Support  Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB
RAKNESS, K. L.
  Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
  PB98-126618REB
RAWE, J.
  Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB
RECTOR, H.
  Exposure  Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB
  Exposure  Factors Handbook.  Volume 2, Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB
  Exposure  Factors Handbook, Volume  3.  Activity  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241REB
RICE,  G. E.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB
                                                                                                                                        June  1998
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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
  Transport of Mercury in the Environment
  PB98-124753REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An Assess-
  ment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
  PB98-124761REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
  ization of  Human Health  and Wildlife Risks from  Mercury
  Exposure in the United States.
  PB98-124795REB
RODRIGUEZ, a
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB9B-124803REB
ROSELLE.S.
  Science Features  in Models-3 Community  Multiscate Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB
ROTH, N.
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-119274REB
RUSSELL, K. M.
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
  Mid-Atlantic Coastal  Waters.  Precipitation  Concentration,
  Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB9B-125313REB
RUTHERFORD, E. S.
  Interaction among  Environmental  Factors and Recruitment
  Potential in Striped Bass.
  PB9B-119258REB
RZEMEN.E.
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-119274RE8
SABATIM, D. A.
  Innovative Measures  for Subsurface  Chromium  Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone, Concentrated  Plume, and Dilute Plume.
  PB96-126717REB
SASNETT.S.
  Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
  1990-1994.
  PB96-110406REB
SAULS, B.
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  P898-123235HEB
SCHEIBLE. O. K.
  Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
  PB96-126618REB
SCHOENY.R.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB9B-124738REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
  fects of Mercuryand Mercury Compounds.
  PB96-124779REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
  ization of  Human Health and Wildlife  Risks from Mercury
  Exposure in the United States.
  PB9B-124795REB
SCHUMAKER, M. H.
  PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
  restrial Vertebrates.
  PB9B-116429REB
SCUDLARK, J. R
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
  Mid-Atlantic Coastal  Waters.  Precipitation  Concentration.
  Isotcpic Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB96-125313REB
SECOR.D.R
  Episode Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB
SEED, J.
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpomts  and Exposures.
  PB9B-124001REB
SEIDLER.R.
  Research  Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine PlantAJtterJSoil System.
  PB9B-115306REB
SHAFER.M.B.
  Anaerobic  Btodegradafon of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB
SHARPS, D.
  Ecological  Functions  of  Off-Channel  Habitat,  Willamette
  River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
  PB9B-122229REB
SHIPMAN, M.S.
  Laboratory Model of Diffusion  in the Convecthre Boundary
  Layer.
  PB98-116486REB
  Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
  persion in a Convecfive Boundary Layer.
  PB98-116379REB
  Recent Experiments  on Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
  Laboratory Convection Tank.
  PB96-116361REB
SHORT, It B.
  Evaluation of Illinois Served Stream Sediment Data 1982-
  1995.
  PB98-12S214REB
                                        SMITH, N. D.
                                          New Chemical Alternative for Ozone-Depleting Substances:
                                          HFC-236ea.
                                          PB98-127384REB
                                        SMITH, W. a
                                          Storage/Sedimentation  Facilities for Control of Storm and
                                          Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
                                          PB96-132228REB
                                        SNYDER, W. H.
                                          Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary
                                          Layer.
                                          PB98-116486REB
                                          Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
                                          Created by Open Detonations.
                                          PB9B-116494REB
                                          Models and  Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
                                          persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
                                          PB96-116379REB
                                          Recent Experiments on  Buoyant  Plume Dispersion  in a
                                          Laboratory Convection Tank.
                                          PB98-116361REB
                                         SOUTHERLAND, M.
                                          Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
                                          Trends, and Environmental Effects.
                                          PB98-119274HEB
                                         SPAIN, J.
                                          Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
                                          AD-A332 757/4REB
                                         SPATARI, S.
                                          Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank  System. General Motors
                                          Demonstration Protect.
                                          PB98-117856REB
                                         STALLARD, W. M.
                                          Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control  of Storm and
                                          Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
                                          PB98-132228REB
                                         STOVER, E. L.
                                          Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
                                          PB9&126618REB
                                         STRIBLING, J. B.
                                          Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land  Use,
                                          and Acidification  on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
                                          Coastal Plain Streams.
                                          PB98-125362REB
                                         SUTTON.D.W.
                                          Environmental Monitoring and Assessment  Program  Sur-
                                          face Waters. Reid Operations Manual for Lakes.
                                           PB96-122211REB
                                         SWARTOUT, J.
                                           Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
                                           Summary.
                                           PB98-124738REB
                                           Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
                                          Transport of Mercury in the Environment
                                           PB9S-124753REB
                                           Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Heafth Ef-
                                          fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
                                           PB98-124779REB
                                         THOMPSON, R. S.
                                          Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
                                          Created by Open Detonations.
                                           PB9S-116494REB
                                          Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant  Puff Dis-
                                          persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
                                           PB98-116379REB
                                         TWGEY, D. T.
                                           Research Plan: Interactive  Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
                                          Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
                                          PB98-115306REB
                                         TONNESEN, 6. S.
                                          Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
                                          Models: Background and Methodology.
                                          PB98-116304REB
                                          Effects of Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on O3  Con-
                                          centration, O3 Production  Efficiency, and O3 Sensitivity to
                                          Emissions Reductions  in  the  Regional Acid Deposition
                                          Model.
                                          PB98-116296REB
                                          Estimating the Area of Influence of  Ozone Produced  by
                                          Local  Precursor  Emissions for a Summer Period with a
                                          Range of Photochemical Activity.
                                          PB9B-116312REB
                                         TROCCtOLA, J. C.
                                          Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
                                          fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
                                          lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
                                          PB98-127368REB
                                          Demonstration of Fuel Ceils to Recover Energy from Land-
                                          fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
                                          lines and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appendices.
                                          PB98-127376REB
                                         TUCKER, E. E.
                                          Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
                                          ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
                                          PB98-126717REB
                                         TURNER, S.L.
                                          Evaluatkxi of Waterbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
                                          Fixture Industry.
                                          PB98-116551REB
                                         VALENT1, J. C.
                                          Emissions from  Outdoor Wood-Burning  Residential Hot
                                          Water  Furnaces.
                                          PB98-131980REB
  Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning of
  PentachkDrophenot-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-127731 REB
VALETTE-SILVER, N.
  Behavior of Toxic Metals  during Contact of Synthetic Coal
  Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
  PB98-125388REB
VAN DEUREN, J.
  Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix  and
  Reference Guide. Third Edition.
  PB98-108590REB
VAN VELD, P. A.
  Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of Lipophilic Or-
  ganic Toxicants in Finfish.
  PB98-125396REB
VOGEL, C.
  Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB
VOGEL, C. A.
  Evaluation  of Waterbome Contact  Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551 REB
VOGELBEIN, K.
  Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of Lipophilic Or-
  ganic Toxicants in Finfish.
  PB98-125396REB
WALCH, M.
  Concentration of Metal Pollutants in Bacterial Biofilms and
  Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB98-119225REB
WALLACE, W.
  Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB
WALTER, Q.
  Models-3. A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB
WANG, Z.
  Federal  Remediation  Technologies Screening Matrix  and
  Reference Guide. Third Edition.
  PB98-108590REB
WATRUD, L.
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Uter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB
WEBER, J.
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB
WEIL, J. C.
  Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
  Created by Open Detonations.
  PB98-116494REB
  Models and Laboratory Experiments  of Buoyant Puff  Dis-
  persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
  PB98-116379REB
  Recent Experiments on  Buoyant  Plume Dispersion  in  a
  Laboratory Convection Tank.
  PB9S-116361 REB
WEINER, R. M.
  Concentration of Metal Pollutants in Bacterial Biofilms and
  Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and  Metamorphosis.
  PB98-119225REB
WHITE, J. S.
  Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality,  Land  Use,
  and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-125362REB
WHITFORD, K.
  Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400RE8
WILKES, C.
  Exposure Factors  Handbook. Volume 1, General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB
  Exposure Factors  Handbook.  Volume 2,  Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB
  Exposure Factors  Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241 REB
WILLIAMSON, A. D.
  Florida Large  Building Study:  Polk County Administration
  Building.
  PB98-127103REB
  Large Building Radon Manual.
  PB98-123995REB
WILSON, J. T.
  BIOPLUME III:  Natural Attenuation Decision Support  Sys-
  tem. User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB
WILSON, M.
  Exposure Factors  Handbook. Volume 1, General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB
  Exposure Factors  Handbook.  Volume 2,  Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB
  Exposure Factors  Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241REB
WIREMAN, M.
  Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
  tion Zones Around  Springs; Report  of Two Case Studies.
  PB97-199749REB
PA-4
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                                                       PERSONAL  AUTHOR INDEX

                                                                                                                                         YOUNG, J.


WONG, A.                                             Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingestion   YOUNG, J.

  Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal      F,ln'??o'!ii™lDFSPort>'                                  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.                  HB98-iZ4233HtB                                     ing and Assessment.

  PB98-125388REB                                      mSam"* rt)    Handbo<*' Volume 3' Ac"Vrty  FaCt0rS     PB98-116460REB
                                                     PB98-124241REB                                     Science Features in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
  Exposure Factors  Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors    WU, V. l_                                             oooa.iiR.Kn9BPB
  (Final Report)                                         PlumeHn-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated  Point-Source     PB98-116502REB
  DOOR.* "So-Unco                                      Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-124225REB                                      PB99-116452REB
                                                                                                                           June 1998       PA-5

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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  '   DTFH61-93-C-OO6O

               Performing Organization  |   University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

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

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                                         CONTRACT/GRANT   NUMBER   INDEX
DACA31-96-D-0082
  Turner (L.G.S.J and Associates Ltd., Alexandria, VA.
  PB98-108590REB
DACA31-96-P-1346
  Turner (LG.S.) and Associates Ltd., Alexandria, VA.
  PB98-108590REB
DOD-DAAA-21-93-C-0046
  Concurrent Technologies Corp., Johnstown, PA.
  PB98-108624REB
EOA-68-D2-0129
  ICF Kaiser International, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
  PB98-124001REB
EPA-CB993438010
  Maryland Univ., Queenstown. Wye Research and Education
  Center.
  PB98-126055REB
EPA-CR824682
  Oregon State  Univ., Corvallis.
  PB98-116429REB
EPA-DW64937190
  Alabama Univ. in Huntsville.
  PB98-116452REB
EPA-R-817607
  Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality, Salt Lake City.
  PB97-199749REB
EPA-R-818413-01-0
  Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL
  PB98-127103REB
EPA-R-819630-01-0
  North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh.  Dept. of Civil Engi-
  neering.
  PB98-126279REB
EPA-R-820630-01-0
  Utah State Univ., Logan. Watershed Science Unit.
  PB98-126287REB
EPA-R-820738
  Oklahoma Univ., Norman.
  PB98-126717REB
EPA-R-821955-01
  Environmental Quality Management, Inc., Cincinnati. OH.
  PB97-181424REB
EPA-R-822081
  MCNC, Research Triangle Park, NC. North Carolina Super-
  computing Center.
  PB9B-127327REB
EPA-R-822227
  Texas A and M Univ., College Station.  Dept. of Mechanical
  Engineering.
  PB98-127079REB
EPA-R-822998-01-0
  Michigan  Univ., Ann Arbor. National  Pollution Prevention
  Center.
  PB98-117856REB
 EPA-R-824152
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-116551 REB
 EPA-68-02-0062
  Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL
  PB98-127103REB
 EPA-6M3-2877
  Metcaff and Eddy, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.
  PB98-132228REB
 EPA-68-CO-0049
  Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies  Co.,
  Las Vegas. NV.
  PB98-122211REB
 EPA-68-C2-0108
  IT Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
  PB98-132400REB
 EPA-68-C3-0332
  Abt Associates, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
  PB98-126071 REB
 EPA-68-C5-0001
   IT Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
   PB98-132400REB
EPA-68-C8-0006
  Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies Co.,
  Las Vegas, NV.
  PB98-122211REB
EPA-68-DO-0007
  Battelle, Columbus, OH.
  PB98-117906REB
EPA-68-DO-0101
  Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA. Exposure Assessment Div.
  PB98-124233REB
EPA-68-D1-0008
  International Fuel Cells Corp., South Windsor, CT.
  PB98-127368REB
  PB98-127376REB
EPA-68-D1-0009
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC. Cen-
  ter for Environmental Measurements and  Quality Assur-
  ance.
  PB98-131881REB
EPA-68-D2-OOS8
  Environmental Quality Management, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
  PB97-181424REB
EPA-68-D2-0062
  Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL.
  PB98-123995REB
  Southern Research Inst., Chapel Hill, NC.
  PB98-118144REB
EPA-68-O2-0160
  Eastern  Research Group, Inc.. Lexington, MA.
  PB98-118029REB
EPA-68-D3-O013
  Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA. Exposure Assessment Div.
  PB98-124225REB
  PB98-124233REB
  PB98-124241REB
EPA-«8-D4-0005
  Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-116353REB
  PB98-127095REB
  PB98-127343REB
  PB98-127731REB
  PB98-131980REB
EPA-«8-D4-0100
  Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
  PB98-117898REB
EPA-68-D4-0111
  Acurex Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-116346REB
  Air Quality Specialists, Newport Beach, CA.
  PB98-124316REB
  PB98-124324REB
 EPA-68-D5-0040
  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC. Cen-
  ter for  Environmental  Measurements  and Quality Assur-
  ance.
  PB98-131881REB
 EPA-68-D5-Q049
  ManTech  Environmental Technology,  Inc., Research Tri-
  angle Park, NC.
  PB98-114390REB
  PB98-117989REB
 EPA-68-D5-0128
  AeroVironment Environmental Services, Inc., Monrovia, CA.
   PB98-127301 REB
 EPA-68-D-0160
   Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington. MA.
   PB98-118037REB
   PB98-118045REB
   PB98-118052REB
   PB98-118060REB
   PB98-118078REB
   PB98-118086REB
 EPA-68-DO-O1O1
   Versar  Inc  Springfield, VA. Exposure Assessment Div.
   PB98-124225REB
EPA-68-DO-0101
  Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA. Exposure Assessment Div.
  PB98-124241 REB

EPA-68-WO-0039
  Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
  PB98-108020REB
  PB98-108038REB
  PB98-108046REB
  PB98-108053REB
  PB98-108Q61REB
  PB98-108079REB
  PB98-108087REB
  PB98-108095REB
  PB98-108103REB
  PB98-108111REB
  PB98-108129REB
  PB98-108137REB
  PB98-108145REB
  PB98-108152REB
  PB98-108160REB
  PB98-108178REB
  PB98-108186REB
  PB98-108194REB
  PB98-108202REB
  PB98-10821 ORES
  PB98-108228REB
  PB98-108236REB
  PB98-108244REB
  PB98-108251 REB
  PB98-108269REB
  PB98-108277REB
  PB98-108285REB
  PB98-108293REB
  PB98-108301 REB

 EPA-68-W4-0004
  Tetra Tech, Inc., Seattle, WA.
  PB98-131899REB

 MDNR-CB93-004-004
  Maryland Univ., College Park. Maryland Sea Grant Exten-
  sion Program.
  PB98-119225REB

 MDNR-CB93-006-002
  Maryland Univ., Solomons. Chesapeake Biological Lab.
  PB98-119316REB

 MDNR-CB94-011-002
  Maryland Univ., Solomons. Chesapeake Biological Lab.
  PB98-119258REB

 MDPP-PR97-055-001
  Coastal Environmental Services, Inc., Unthicum, MD.
  PB98-119233REB

 MIPR-N92-16
   Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
  AD-A332 757/4REB

 PPRP-CB93-001-004
  Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. DeFrees Hydraulics Lab.
   PB98-125370REB

 PPRP-CB94-002-004
   Virginia  Univ., Charlottesville.  Dept.  of Environmental
   Sciences.
   PB98-12S313REB

 PPRP-CB94-006-002
   Tetra Tech, Inc.. Owings Mills, MD.
   PB98-125362REB

 PPRP-PR-053-001
   Maryland Univ., College Park. Dept. of Chemistry and  Bio-
   chemistry.
   PB98-119266REB

 PPRP-PR-96-055-001
   Versar, Inc., Columbia, MD.
   PB98-119274REB

 TV-88817V
   Alabama Univ. in Huntsville.
   PB98-116452REB
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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 Numberfs)

                          Title

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
PB94-1OO443/REB

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

EPA/530/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB        PC A10/MF A03

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                                         NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
AD-A332 757/4REB
  Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB                    PC A05/MF A01
AUEQ-1993-0008
  Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB                    PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-178/97
  Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Modeling
  to Predict the Environmental Impacts of Alternative Devel-
  opment Scenarios.
  PB98-130974REB                     PC A08/MF A02
CBP/TRS-191/97
  Users  Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
  Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
  PB98-118441REB                     PC A07/MF A02
CBP/TRS-192/97
  Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and  Living Re-
  sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
  PB98-123243REB                     PCA11/MFA03
CBP/TRS-193/98
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB                     PC A05/MF A01
CBP/TRS-195/98
  Protecting Wetlands  2: Technical and  Financial Assistance
  Programs for Local  Governments  in the Chesapeake Bay

  PB98-133416REB                     PC A07/MF A02
CBP/TRS-196/98
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application  and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient  and Sediment  Loadings.  Appendix A.
  Phase 4  Chesapeake Bay  Watershed; Model  Hydrology
  Calibration Results.
  PB98-126048REB                     PCA10/MFA02
CBP/TRS-198/98
  Acute  and Chronic  Toxicity  of Copper to the  Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
  PB98-126055REB                     PC A04/MF A01
CBP/TRS-199/98
  Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake  Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB                     PC A08/MF A02
CBWP-MANTA-AD-96-2
  Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment: Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB                     PC A14/MF A03
CBWP-M ANTA-A D-97-2
  Statistical Analysis  of the Extensive  Component  of the
  Maryland Department of the  Environment Stream Acidifica-
  tion Monitoring Program.
  PB98-119233REB                     PC A04/MF A01
CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-4
  Interaction among Environmental Factors and Recruitment
  Potential in Striped Bass.
  PB98-1192S8REB                     PC A11/MF A03
CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-5
  Fluxes of Trace Elements in  Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
  ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB98-119266REB                     PC A04/MF A01
CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-6
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-119274REB                      PC A08/MF A02
CBWP-MANTA-MN-96-1
  Status and Trends  in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
  nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
  Monitoring Stations,  1976-1992.
  PB98-119241 REB                      PC A05/MF A01
CBWP-MANTA-TR-95-2
  Examination of the  Effects of Habitat  Quality,  Land Use,
  and Acidification on  the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-125362REB                     PC A07/MF A02
CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-1
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition  to
  Mid-Atlantic  Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
  Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB98-125313REB                      PC A05/MF A01
CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-2
  Buoyant Discharges  in Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
  mental Investigation  and Prediction.
  PB98-125370REB                      PC A09/MF A02
CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-3
  Concentration of Metal Pollutants  in Bacterial Biofilms and
  Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB98-119225REB                      PC A06/MF A01
CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-4
  Behavior of  Toxic Metals  during Contact of Synthetic Coal
  Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
  PB98-125388REB                      PC A05/MF A01
CNWP-MANTA-TR-96-2
  Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of  Ljpophilic Or-
  ganic Toxicants in Finfish.
  PB98-125396REB                      PC A06/MF A01
CWS-TRS-280
  Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices on
  Farmland Birds in Ontario.                      „..-.„
  PB98-122245REB                      PC A07/MF A02

EPA-RW57935105-01-1
  Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EC-98-001
  SAB Report: Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study Re-
  port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Mercury Report to
  Congress by the Mercury Review Subcommittee.
  PB98-117070REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA-SAB-EPEC-98-003
  SAB Report: Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria for
  the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
  PB98-133721 REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA-SAB-IHEC-98-004
  SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
  PB98-133713REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/238/R-96/001
  Environmental   Technology   Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
  Projects. Removing Barriers  to  Innovations That Protect
  Public Health and the Environment.
  PB98-120728REB                     PC A107MF A02
EPA/30S/R-96/002
  Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
  199CM994.
  PB98-110406REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA/402/R-95/012
  National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Quality
  Assurance.
  PB98-123060REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/402/R-97/006
  Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory  and Field
  Processes Applicable to Radioactive and Hazardous Mixed
  Wastes in Soil  and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
  PB98-123300REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/420/R-97/004
  Opportunities to Improve Air Quality through Transportation
  Pricing Programs.
  PB98-122195REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/452/R-97/003
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB                     PC A07/MF AQ2
EPA/452/R-97/004
  Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 2. An Inventory
  of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United States.
  PB98-124746REB                     PCA10VMFA03
EPA/452/R-97/OOS
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
  Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
  PB98-124753REB                     PCA18/MFA04
EPA/452/R-97/006
  Mercury Study Report  to Congress. Volume 4. An Assess-
  ment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
  PB98-124761REB                     PC A.15/MF A.Q3
EPA/452/R-97/007
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5.  Health Ef-
  fects ot Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
  PB98-124779REB                     PCA17/MFA03
EPA/452/R-97/008
  Mercury Study Report  to Congress. Volume 6. An Ecologi-
  cal Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the
  United States.
  PB98-124787REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA/452/R-97/009
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
  ization  of Human Health  and  Wildlife  Risks from Mercury
  Exposure in the United States.
  PB98-124795REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA/452/R-97/010
  Mercury Study Report  to Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB98-124803REB                     PCA11/MFA03
EPA/453/R-94/084B
  Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/Fu-
  migation  Operations.  Background  Information   for  Final
  Standards' Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB98-117864REB                      PC A06VMF A01
EPA/4S3/R-98/004A
  Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
  Utility Steam Generating  Units. Final Report to Congress.
  Volume 1.
  PB98-131774REB                      PC A23/MF A04
EPA/453/R-98/004B
  Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
  Utility Steam Generating  Units. Final Report to Congress.
  Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB98-131782REB                      PC A14/MF A03
EPA/454/R-97/003
  Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources  of
  Oioxins and Furans.
  PB98-116650REB                     PCA16/MFA03
EPA/454/R-97/004A
  EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
  Emissions Inventor; Development.
  PB98-118029REB                   PCS43.00/MF A02
EPA/454/R-97/004B
  EIIP Volume  2: Point Sources Preferred and  Alternative

  PB98-118037REB                   PCS67.00/MF ACM
EPA/454/R-97/004C
  EIIP Volume  3: Area  Sources  Preferred and  Alternative

  PB98-118045REB                   PCS67.00/MF ACM
EPA/456/R-97/003
  MACT  Implementation Strategy.
  PB98-131600REB                     PC A14/MF A03
EPA/457/R-97/004D
  EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
  Methods.
  PB98-118052REB                    PCS43.00/MF A03
EPA/457/R-97/004E
  EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alternative
  Methods.
  PB98-11806QREB                    PCS43.QO/MF A01
EPA/457/R-97/004F
  EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
  PB98-118078REB                    PCS67.00/MF A04
EPA/4S7/R-97/004G
  EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
  PB98-118086REB                    PCS67.007MF A04
EPA/510/R-97/009
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage Tanks
  (40 CFR  Part 280) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-133093REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/047
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR Part
  266, Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108020REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/048
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/265,
  Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108038REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/049
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Containers  (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart  I,
  Section 261.7) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108046REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/050
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/265,
  Subpart DD) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108053REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/051
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction  to Definition  of Solid Waste and Hazardous
  Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 261.2 and 261.9) Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108061 REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/052
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Drip  Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265, Sub-
  part W) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108079REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/053
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264 and
  265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.
  PB98-108087REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/054
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Generators (40 CFR  Part 262) Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-108095REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPAJ530/R-97/055
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR Parts 264/
  265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108103REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/056
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Hazardous Waste Identification (40  CFR Part
  261) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108111REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/057
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40 CFR Parts
  264/265, Subpart 0) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108129REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/058
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part 268)
  Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108137REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/059
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 264/265,
  Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108145REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/060
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Miscellaneous and Other Units (40  CFR Part
  264, Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265, Subparts  P, Q, and
  R) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108152REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/061
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108160REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPW530IR-97/062
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part 270)
  Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108178REB                     PC A03/MF A01
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EPA/530/R-97/063
  RCRA, Supertund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to  Petitions, DeUstings, and  Variances Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108186REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPAS30iR-97/064
  RCRA, Supertund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to  RCRA Air Emission  Standards Updated July
  1997.
  P898-108194REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/065
  RCRA, Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Corrective Action Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108202REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/53WR-97/066
  RCRA, Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to  RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108210REB                     PCA03/MFA01
EPA/530R-97W67
  RCRA, Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108228REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/068
  RCRA. Suparfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Fa-
  cility Criteria Updated July 1997.
  PB96-108236REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/069
  RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Solid  and  Hazardous  Waste  Exclusions (40
  CFR Part 261.4) Updated Jury 1997.
  PB98-108244REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPAr530m-97/070
  RCRA. Supertund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108251REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S3WR-W071
  RCRA, Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to  State Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108269REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S3OTW/072
  RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265. Subpart J) Up-
  dated Jury 1997.
  PB98-108277REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530m-97/073
  RCRA. Supertund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated Jury
  1997.
  PB98-108285REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/074
  RCRA. Suparfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Treatment. Storage, and Disposal Facilities (40
  CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108293REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/S30/R-97/075
  RCRA. Supertund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Used  O»  (40 CFR Part 266,  Subpart E, and
  Part 279) Updated Jury 1997.
  PB98-108301REB                      PC A04AF A01
 EPA/S40/F-94/028
  Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed  Release
  and Observed Contamination.
  PB94-963311REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/540/F-96/02S
  Pre-CERCUS Screening Guidance.
  PB96-963251REB                      PC A01/MF A01
 EPA/S4OF-97n32
  Use of So8 Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Reme-
  diation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
  PB97-963308REB                      PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40F-97/036
  Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
  PB97-363311 REB                      PC A01JMF A01
EPA/S40/F-98/015
  Implementation of Risk  Assessment Guidance  for Super-
  fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health Evaluation Manual
  (Part D, Standarized Planning, Reporting,  and  Review  of
  Supertund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
  P898.963302REB                      PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S40/F-9»017
  EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy. Work Plan, and Ex-
  ecutive Sumamry.
  PB9fr963224REB                      PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S4WR-97/032
  National Remedy  Review Board. Progress Report Fiscal
  Year 1997.
  PB97-963250REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/SUm-97/033
  Risk Assessment  Guidance  for  Supertund: Volume  1.
  Hunan  Health Evaluation Manual  (Part D, Standardized
  Planning.  Reporting  and  Review of  Supertund  Risk
  Assesments) (Interim).
  PB97-963305REB                      PC E13/MF A03
 EPA/S40/R-97/039
  Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
  PB97-963259REB                     PCA25/MFA04
 EPA/540/R-98fl>03
  Regional Integrated Contingency Plan  Region  VII: towa,
  Kansas. Mesouri, Nebraska.
  PB98-96320SREB                     PC A25/MF A04
                                       EPA/540/R-98/009
                                         Supertund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
                                         PB98-963218REB                      PC A06/MF A01
                                       EPA/540/R-98/013
                                         Risk Assessment Guidance for Supertund Part D (Kit).
                                         PB98-963303REB                      PC E99/MF E99
                                       EPA/54om-98/014
                                         Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
                                         Projected Costs through FY 2040.
                                         PB98-963222REB                      PC A10/MF A02
                                       EPA/S40/S-97/505
                                         Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer
                                         Remediation.
                                         PB98-126709REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                       EPA/600/8-90/057C
                                         Hearth Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
                                         liminary Draft).
                                         PB98-124308REB                      PC A99/MF A06
                                       EPA/600/A-97/072
                                         Analysis  of  Method  TO-14  Target  Analytes  Using  a
                                         Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
                                         a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
                                         PB98-116262REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                       EPA/600/A-97/073
                                         Evaluation of Waterbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
                                         Fixture Industry.
                                         PB98-116551 REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                       EPA/600VA-97/078
                                         Science  Features  in  Models-3  Community Multiscale Air
                                         Quality System.
                                         PB98-116502REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                       EPA/600/A-97/080
                                         Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary
                                         Layer.
                                         PB98-116486REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                       EPA^OO/A-97/081
                                         Aggregation  Using  Cluster Analyses tor Models-3 CMAQ
                                         Applications.
                                         PB98-116478REB                      PC A02/MF A01
                                       EPA/600M-97/082
                                         Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
                                         ing and Assessment.
                                         PB98-116460REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                       EPA/800/A-97/08S
                                         Metal Partitioning in Combustion  Processes.
                                         PB98-116437REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                        EPA/600/A-97/086
                                         PATCH:  A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
                                         restrial Vertebrates.
                                         PB98-1 f 6429REB                     PC A04/MF AOt
                                        EPA/600/A-97/091
                                         Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
                                         persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
                                         PB98-116379REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                        EPA/600/A-97/092
                                         Recent  Experiments on  Buoyant  Plume Dispersion in  a
                                         Laboratory Convection Tank.
                                         PB98-116361 REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                        EPA/600/A-97/093
                                         Comparison  of Emission Models wflft On-Road Heavy-Duty
                                         Diesel Modal Data.
                                         PB98-116353REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                        EPA/600/A-97/094
                                         Paint Spray Booth  Design Using  Recirculation/Partitioning
                                         Ventilation.
                                         PB98-116346REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                        EPA/60(VA-97/095
                                         High  Performance  Metal Cleaning  Using Liquid CO2  and
                                         Surfactants.
                                         PB98-116338REB                     PCA02/MFA01
                                        EPA/6MVA-97/096
                                         Environmental Protection  Agency's Third Generation Air
                                         Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
                                          PB98-116320REB                     PC A02/MF A01
                                        EPA/600/A-97/097
                                          Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
                                          Local Precursor Emissions for  a Summer Period with  a
                                          Range of Photochemical Activity.
                                          PB9S-116312REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                        EPA/600M-97A97/079
                                          Laboratory Observations of the  Rise of Buoyant Thermals
                                         Created by Open Detonations.
                                          PB98-116494REB                     PC A02/MF A01
                                        EPA/800/A-97/098
                                          Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian  Air Quality
                                          Models: Background and Methodology.
                                          PB98-116304REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                        EPA/60XVA-97/099
                                          Effects of Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on O3 Con-
                                         centration. O3 Production Efficiency, and 03 Sensitivity to
                                          Emissions  Reductions  in the  Regional Acid  Deposition
                                          Model.
                                          PB98-116296REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                        EPA/600/P-9S/002FB
                                          Exposure Factors  Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingestion
                                          Factors (Final Report).
                                          PB98-124233REB                     PC A18/MF A03
                                        EPA/600/P-95/002FC
                                          Exposure Factors  Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
                                          (Final Report).
                                          PB98-124241 REB                     PC A17/MF A03
EPA/600/P-97/002FA
  Exposure  Factors Handbook. Volume 1,  General Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB                     PC A11/MF A03
EPA/600/P-98/001A
  Hearth Risk Assessment of 1.3-Butadiene.
  PB98-13301OREB                     PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/R-95/112
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/023
  Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
  tion Zones Around Springs; Report of Two  Case Studies.
  PB97-199749REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/063
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181424REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/094
  Field  Measurement  of  Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
  and  Development of Emission  Factors for  Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB98-117898REB                     PC A22/MF A04
EPA/600/R-97/101
  Powder Coat  Applications.  (Reannounced  with  new  ab-
  stract).
  PB98-108624REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/107
  Round-Robin   Testing   of  Methods   for   Collecting
  Distodgeabte Residues from Carpet.
  PB98-117989REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600YR-97/110
  Development of  Analytical  Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in House Dust.
  PB98-117906REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/6OVR-97/117
  New Chemical Alternative for Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-23663.
  PB98-127384REB                    PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-97/118
  Life Cyde Design of a  Fuel Tank System. General Motors
  Demonstration Project
  PB98-117856REB                    PC A06/MF A01
EPA/WXVR-97/119
  Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Dislodgeagle Pesticide
  Residues from Turf.
  PB98-114390REB                    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/124
  Large Building Radon Manual.
  PB98-123995REB                    PC A07/MF AD2
EPA/600/R-97/126
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on  the
  Ponderosa Pine Ptant/Utter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB                    PC A07/MF A02
EPA/60WR-97/127
  Lake  Regions of Florida.
  PB98-122237REB                    PC A06/MF A02
EPA/600/R-97/131
  Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Increased Ventilation
  in a Small Office in a Warm. Humid  Climate: Parametric
  Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
  PB98-113368REB                    PC A10/MF A03
EPA/600/R-97/134A
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127343REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/134B
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
  PB98-127350REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-97/135
  Florida Large Building Study: Polk County Administration
  Building.
  PB98-127103REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA/60WR-97/138
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpoints and Exposures.
  PB98-124001 REB                     PC A99/MF A06
EPA/60WR-97/142
  Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air Quality
  Simulation Models.
  PB98-127327REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-97/152
  National Assessment of Environmental and Economic Ben-
  efits from Methane  Control  and  Utilization Technologies at
  U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
  PB98-118144REB                     PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/600/R-97/153
  Hynd Process Evaluation.
  PB98-127319REB                     PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/R-98/002A
  Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
  fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127368REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/600m-98r003
  Effects of Row Augmentation on Channel Momhology  and
  Riparian  Vegetation in  the Upper Arkansas  River Basin,
  Colorado.
  PB98-126287REB                     PC A08/MF A02
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                                                                                                                                        OSWER-9200.0-29
EPA/6CXVR-98/004
  Ecological  Functions  of Off-Channel Habitat, Willamette
  River, Oregon. Final Research Plan,
  PB98-122229REB                     PC A06/MF A02
EPA/60Qm-98/005
  Analysis and Assessment  of Impacts on  Biodiversity:  A
  Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
  within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Ran.
  PB98-13221OREB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600IR-98/006
  Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control  of Storm and
  Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
  PB98-132228REB                     PC A11/MF A03
EPA/60WR-98/010
  BIOPLUME III: Natural  Attenuation Decision Support  Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB                     PC A15/MF A03
EPA/600/R-98/013
  Products of Incomplete  Combustion from Direct Burning of
  Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-127731REB                      PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/014
  Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation  and Control  in Coat-
  Fired Boilers.
  PB98-127095REB                      PC A04/MF A01
EPA/60WR-98/015
  Effect of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance and
  Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407C.
  PB98-127079REB                      PC A08/MF A02
EPA/60WR-98/016A
  Demonstration of a  Paint  Spray Booth  Emission  Control
  Strategy Using  Recirculation/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-124316REB                      PC A08/MF A02
EPA/6CKVR-98/016B
  Demonstration of a  Paint  Spray Booth  Emission  Control
  Strategy Using  Recirculation/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control.  Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
  PB9&-124324REB                      PCA15/MFA03
EPA/600VR-98/017
  Emissions  from Outdoor  Wood-Burning  Residential  Hot
  Water Furnaces.
  PB98-131980REB                      PC A12/MF A03
EPA/600/R-98/019
  Development of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coat-
  ings System.
  PB98-127301 REB                      PC A07/MF A02
EPA/6OO/R-98/02e
  Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB                      PC A17/MF A03
EPA/600/S-97/003
  Anaerobic  Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S-97/005
  Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
  PB98-126717REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/620/R-97/001
  Environmental Monitoring  and  Assessment Program Sur-
  face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
  PB98-122211REB                     PCA13/MFA03
EPA/625/1-86/021
  Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
  PB98-126618REB                     PC A13/MF A03
EPA/63WR-97/002
  Assessment of Thyroid Fofficular Cell Tumors.
  PB98-133119REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-98/002
  Pesticide  Fact Sheet  Gamma  aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
  and Glutamic Acid.
  PB98-126543REB                      PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730JK-95W01
  Citizens's  Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
  PB98-118474REB                      PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/005
  PR Notice 97-4:  Consumer Access Numbers on  Pesticide

  PB98-127863REB                      PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730JN-97/006
  PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingredi-
  ents on Pesticide Labeling.
   PB98-127871REB                      PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/007
   PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert' in the Label Ingredients

   PB98-127889REB                      PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/008
   PR  Notice 97-7: Existing  Stocks for Labeling Changes in

   PB98-1Z7897REB                      PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/009
   PR  Notice 97-8: Time  Extension  of PR  Notice 96-7,
   Termiticide Labeling.                      .„,,,„:  .„,
   PB98-127905REB                      PC A01/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-98/001
   Pesticide  Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Setf-Certification of
   Product Chemistry Data.                   »/,,««: Ani
   PB98-126832REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-98/002
   PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
   PB98-126840REB                      °~ """
                EPA/732/R-98/001
                 Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1998).
                 PB98-127988REB                     PC A99/MF EOS
                EPA/738/F-97/006
                 RED Facts: Metribuzin.
                 PB98-125644REB                     PC A02/MF A01
                EPATO8/F-97/009
                 RED Facts: Propoxur.
                 PB98-125651 REB                     PC A02/MF A01
                EPA/738/F-97/016
                 RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
                 PB98-125669REB                     PC A02/MF A01
                EPA/738/R-97/009
                 Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Propoxur.  (In-
                 cludes RED  Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
                 PB98-125685REB                     PC A09/MF A02
                EPA/738/R-97/016
                 Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
                 (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
                 PB98-125677REB                     PC A05/MF A01
                EPA/81&D-97f003
                 Information  for the Public on Participating  with States in
                 Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
                 PB98-133333REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                EPA/816/R-97/012
                 Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discussion
                 for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for Ground
                 Water and Surface Water.
                 PB98-133267REB                     PCA04/MFA01
                EPA/816/R-97/013
                 Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
                 PB98-133259REB                     PC A05/MF A01
                EPA/81 &/R-98/001
                 Information  for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
                 cation Requirements.
                  PB98-133317REB                     PC A16/MF A03
                EPA/816/R-98/002
                  Information  for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
                 for Drinking  Water.
                  PB98-133325REB                     PC A05/MF A01
                EPA/821/B-97/008
                  Statistical Support Document for Proposed  Effluent Limita-
                  tions Guidelines  and Standards for Industrial  Waste Com-
                  bustors.
                  PB98-126675REB                    PC A06/MF A01
                EPA/822/F-97/009
                  Drinking Water  Advisory. Consumer Acceptability Advice
                  and Health  Effects Analysis on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether
                  (MtBE).
                  PB98-126667REB                    PC A02MF A01
                EPA/822/R-96/003
                  Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
                  Sludge Pollutants.
                  PB9S-126071REB                    PC A21/MF A04
                EPA/823/R-97/006
                  Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
                  face Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National Sedi-
                  ment Quality Survey.
                  PB98-126063REB                     PC A15/MF A03
                EPA/823/R-97/007
                  Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
                  face Waters of  the United  States. Volume 2. Data Sum-
                  maries for Areas of Probable Concern.
                  PB98-126691 REB                     PC A99/MF A06
                EPA/823/R-97/008
                  Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
                  face Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National Sedi-
                  ment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
                  PB98-126683REB                     PC A09/MF A02
                EPA/831/D-97/002
                  Information for States on Implementing the  Capacity Devel-
                  opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
                                                       PC A09/MF A02
opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Wa
PB98-133366RE8
PC A02/MF A01
                 EPA/832fB-98/001
                   Nomination  Guidance: 1998  Beneficial Use  of  Biosolids
                   Awards Program: for Operating Projects, Technology Devel-
                   opment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
                   PB98-133242REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                 EPA/832/F-97/004
                   Federal Funding Sources for Small Community Wastewater

                   PB98-133309REB                      PC A04/MF A01
                 EPA/832/K-97/002
                   Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about  the  U.S.
                   EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
                   PB98-133218REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                 EPA/832/R-97/001A
                   Response to Congress on Privatization of Wastewater Fa-

                   PB98-133234REB                      PC A04/MF A01
                 EPA/83 2/R-97/003
                   Clean  Water Needs Survey Report to Congress,  1996. As-
                   sessment of Needs for Publicly Owned Wastewater Treat-
                   ment  Facilities, Correction of Combined  Sewer Overflows
                   and Management of Storm Water and Nonpoint Source Pol-
                   lution  in the United States.                  „„,-„- .no
                   PB98-133226REB                     PC A07/MF A02
                 EPA/832/R-97/004
                   Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches to
                   Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
                   PB98-133275REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/903/R-97/018
  Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Modeling
  to Predict trie Environmental Impacts of Alternative Devet-
  opment Scenarios.
  PB98-130974REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/903/R-97/032
  Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
  Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
  PB9S-118441 REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA/903/R-97/033
  Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin  Biological and Uving Re-
  sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
  PB98-123243REB                     PC A11/MF A03
EPA/903/R-98/001
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/903/R-98/002
  Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assistance
  Programs tor Local Governments in the Chesapeake Bay
  Region.
  PB98-133416REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA/903/R-98/004
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
  Phase 4  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed: Model  Hydrology
  Calibration Results.
  PB98-126048REB                      PC A10/MF A02
EPA/903/R-98/005
  Acute  and Chronic Toxicity of  Copper to  the Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurytemora affmis'.
  PB9fM26055REB                      PC A04/MF A01
EPA/903/R-98/008
  Ambient  Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port,
  PB98-130982REB                      PC A08/MF A02
EPA/910/R-96/007
  Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study: Ex-
  posure Information Obtained  through  a Community-Cen-
  tered Approach. Planning Phase.
  PB98-119100REB                      PCA18/MFA04
EPA/910/R-98/001
  Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
  servation and  Recovery Act Sites in  Region  10.  Interim
  Final Guidance.
  PB98-131899REB                     PC A25/MF A04
 FCR-13524E-V1
  Demonstration  of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
  fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration  Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
   PB98-127368REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 FCR-13S24E-V2
   Demonstration  of Fuel Ceils to Recover Energy from Land-
  fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration  Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appendices.
   PB98-127376REB                     PC A24/MF A04
 IEPA/BOW/97-007
   Lake Michigan  Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
   PB98-123052REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 IEPA/BOW97-016
   Evaluation of  Illinois Seived Stream Sediment Data 1982-
   1995.
   PB98-125214REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 IEPA/W PC/92-002
   Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau Creek Watershed, 1990.
   PB98-123045REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 KTC-97-24
   Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Annual Assessment of
   Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
   PB98-131345REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 KYSPR-98-175
   Kentucky Transportation Cabinet: Annual Assessment of
   Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail  Survey Report.
   PB98-131345REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 LGST-9711021
   Federal  Remediation Technologies Screening  Matrix  and
   Reference Guide. Third Edition.
   PB98-108590REB                     PC A99/MF EOS
 NCEA-W-0005-V1
   Exposure Factors  Handbook. Volume 1, General  Factors
   (Final Report).
   PB98-124225REB                      PC A111MF A03
 NCEA-W-0005-V2
   Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingestion
   Factors  (Final  Report).
   PB98-124233REB                      PCA18/MFA03
  NCEA-W-0005-V3
   Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
   (Final Report).
   PB98-124241 REB                     PC A17/MF A03
  NCEA-W-0114
   Health Assessment Document  for Diesel  Emissions  (Pre-
   liminary Draft).
   PB98-124308REB                     PC A99/MF A06
  NCEA-W-0267
   Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
   PB98-13301 OREB                     PC A15/MF A03
  NCEA-W-0358
   Application of Benchmark Dose  Methodology to a Variety of
   Endpoints and Exposures.
   PB98-124001 REB                     PC A99/MF A06
  OSWER-9200.0-29
                                                        Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
                                                        PB98-963218REB
                                                                                                                                       June 1998
                                                                                            PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                                    OR-3

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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
OSWER-9200.4-05
  Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
  PB96-963251REB                     PC A01/MF AOl
OSWER-9200.4-2S
  Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Reme-
  diation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
  PB97-9633O8REB                     PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9200.5-153C
  Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
  Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
  PB98-963205REB                     PC A25/MF ACM
OSWEB-9220.0-26
  National  Remedy  Review  Board. Progress Report  fiscal
  Year 1997.
  PB97-963250REB                     PC AOB/MF A02
OSWER-9224.5-01
  EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy, Work Plan, and Ex-
  ecutive Sumamry.
  PB98-963224REB                     PC A04/MF A01
OSWEB-9285.7-01D
  Risk Assessment  Guidance for  Superfund:  Volume  1.
  Human Health  Evaluation Manual  (Part  0, Standardized
  Planning,  Reporting  and   Review  of   Superfund  Risk
  Assesments) (Interim).
  PB97-963305REB                     PC E13/MF A03
OSWER-9285.7-01D-1
  Implementation  of  Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
  fund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Hearth Evaluation Manual
  (Pan D, Standarized  Planning,  Reporting, and Review of
  Superfund Risk  Assessments) (Interim).
  PB9S-963302REB                     PC A02/MF AOl
OSWER-9285.7-010-1A
  Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D (Kit).
  PB98-963303REB                     PC E99/MF E99
OSWER428S.7-01DFS
  Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part 0.
  PB97-963311REB                     PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9285.7-14FS
  Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
  and Observed Contamination.
  PB94-963311REB                     PCA03/MFA01
OSWER-928S.9-34
  Risk Management Programs. 40  CFR Part 68.
  P897-963259REB                     PC A25/MF ACM
OSWER-933S3-02
  Estimated O ft  M Costs for RODS:  Historical Trends  and
  Projected Costs through FY 2040.
  PB98-963222REB                     PC A1CVMF A02
PB94-M3311REB
  Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
  and Observed Contamination.
  PB94-963311REB                     PC A03/MF AOl
PB96-9632S1REB
  Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
  PB96-963251REB                     PC A01/MF A01
PB97-181424REB
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181424REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB97-199749REB
  investigation of  Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
  tion Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Studies.
  PB97-199749REB                     PC AOSMF A01
PB97-500292REB
  Ecotox Database (AOUIRE, PHYTOTOX, and TERRETOX)
  (Non-VMS Data) (on Magnetic Tape). (Reannoucement with
  New Abstract).
  PB97-500292REB                            CP T02
PB97-9632SOREB
  National Remedy  Review  Board. Progress Report  Fiscal
  Year 1997.
  PB97-963250REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB97-9632S9REB
  Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
  PB97-963259REB                     PC A25/MF ACM
PB87-9S3305REB
  Risk Assessment  Guidance for  Superfund:  Volume  1.
  Human Health  Evaluation Manual  (Part  D. Standardized
  Planning.  Reporting  and   Review  of   Superfund  Risk
  Assesments) (Interim).
  PB97-963305REB                     PC E13/MF A03
PB97-963308REB
  Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Reme-
  oiatkxi Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
  PB97-963308REB                     PC A02/MF AOl
PB97-M3311REB
  Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
  PB97-963311REB                     PC A01/MF A01
PB98-10S012REB
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Modules.
  1997 (Kit).
  PB98-108012REB                     PC E99/MF E99
PB98-108020REB
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40  CFR Part
  266. Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108020REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB9S-108038REB
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/265,
  Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108038REB                     PC A03/MF AOl
PB98-108046REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction Jo Containers {40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart I.
  Section 261.7) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108046REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108053REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/265,
  Subpart DD) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108053REB                     PC A03/MF AOl
PB98-108061REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Definition of  Solid  Waste and Hazardous
  Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 261.2 and 261.9) Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108061 REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108079REB
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265, Sub-
  part W) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108079REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108087REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264 and
  265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.
  PB98-108087REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108095REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Generators  (40 CFR  Part 262) Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-108095REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108103REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR  Parts 2641
  265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108103REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB9S-10B111REB
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Hazardous Waste Identification (40 CFR Part
  261) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108111 REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-108129REB
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40  CFR Parts
  264/265, Subpart O) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108129REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108137REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part 268)
  Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108137REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-108145REB
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 264/265,
  Subparts K, L, M. N) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108145REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108152REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Miscellaneous and Other Units (40 CFR Part
  264, Subpart X  and 40 CFR Part 265, Subparts P, O. and
  R) Updated Jury 1997.
  PB98-108152REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108160REB
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108160REB                     PC A03/MF A01
P898-108178REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part 270)
  Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108178REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108186REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to  Petitions, Delistings,  and Variances  Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108186REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108194REB
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to  RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-108194REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108202REB
  RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction 10 RCRA Corrective Action  Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108202REB                     PC A03/MF AOl
PB98-108210REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-10821OREB                     PC A03/MF AOl
PB98-108228REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108228REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-108236REB
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Fa-
  cility Criteria Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108236REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-108244REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Solid and  Hazardous Waste Exclusions (40
  CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108244REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-108251REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108251 REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108269REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108269REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108277REB
  RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J) Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB98-108277REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108285REB
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-108285REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108293REB
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (40
  CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108293REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108301REB
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266, Subpart E, and
  Part 279) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108301 REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-108590REB
  Federal Remediation  Technologies  Screening Matrix and
  Reference Guide. Third Edition.
  PB98-108590REB                     PC A99/MF £08
PB98-108624REB
  Powder Coat  Applications. (Reannounced with new ab-
  stract).
  PB98-108624REB                     PC A06/MF AOl
PB98-110406REB
  Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
  1990-1994.
  PB98-110406REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB98-111750REB
  Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical
  Methods. Draft Update 4A fSW-846). Third Edition.
  PB98-111750REB                          PCS49.00
PB98-113368REB
  Energy Costs of IAQ  Control through Increased Ventilation
  in a Small Office in  a Warm, Humid Climate:  Parametric
  Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model.
  PB98-113368REB                     PC A10/MF A03
PB98-114390REB
  Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Dislodgeagle Pesticide
  Residues from Turf.
  PB98-114390REB                     PC A05/MF AOl
PB98-1153O6REB
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of 03 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB98-116262REB
  Analysis  of  Method TO-14  Target  Analytes  Using  a
  Cryotocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
  a High-Speed Time-of-Right Mass Spectrometer.
  PB98-116262REB                     PCA03/MFA01
PB98-116296REB
  Effects of Uncertainty in Meteorological  Inputs on O3 Con-
  centration, O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitivity to
  Emissions  Reductions  in the   Regional  Acid  Deposition
  Model.
  PB98-116296REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116304REB
  Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
  Models: Background and Methodology.
  PB98-116304REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116312REB
  Estimating  the Area  of  Influence of Ozone Produced  by
  Local Precursor  Emissions lor  a Summer Period with a
  Range oi Photochemical Activity.
  PB98-116312REB                     PC A03/MF AOl
PB98-116320REB
  Environmental  Protection Agency's Third Generation Air
  Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
  PB98-116320REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-116338REB
  High  Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
  Surfactants.
  PB98-116338REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-116346REB
  Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
  Ventilation.
  PB98-116346REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-11W53REB
  Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Modal Data.
  PB98-116353REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116361REB
  Recent  Experiments  on  Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
  Laboratory Convection Tank.
  PB98-116361REB                     PC A03/MF A01
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT  NUMBER INDEX
                                                                                                                                        PB98-125388REB
PB98-116379REB
  Models and Laboratory  Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
  persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
  PB98-116379REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116429REB
  PATCH: A  Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
  restrial Vertebrates.
  PB98-116429REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-116437REB
  Metal Partitioning in Combustion  Processes.
  PB98-116437REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116452REB
  Plume^n-Grid Treatment of Major  Elevated Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116460REB
  Models-3: A Unifying  Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116478REB
  Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for  Models-3 CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB98-116478REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-116486REB
  Laboratory Model of  Diffusion in the Convective Boundary
  Layer.
  PB98-116486REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116494REB
  Laboratory Observations of the  Rise of Buoyant Thermals
  Created by Open Detonations.
  PB98-116494REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-116502REB
  Science  Features in Models-3  Community  Multiscale  Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116551REB
  Evaluation of Waterborne Contact Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551 REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116650REB
  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions  from  Sources  of
  Dioxins and Furans.
  PB98-116650REB                     PC A16/MF A03
PB98-117070REB
  SAB Report: Review of the EPA Draft Mercury Study Re-
  port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Mercury Report to
  Congress by the Mercury Review Subcommittee.
  PB96-117070REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB98-117856REB
  Life Cyde Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
  Demonstration Project
  PB98-117856REB                     PC AO&MF A01
PB98-117864REB
  Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/Fu-
  migation   Operations.  Background  Information  for Final
  Standards: Summary of Public Comments and Responses.
  PB98-117864REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 PB98-117898REB
  Field  Measurement  of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
  and Development of  Emission Factors for  Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB98-117898REB                     PC A22/MF ACM
 PB98-117906REB
  Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in House Dust.
  PB98-117906REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 PB98-117989REB
  Round-Robin  Testing  of   Methods    for    Collecting
  Distodgeabte Residues from Carpet.
  PB9JM17989REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 PB98-118003REB
   Policy for  Municipality and Municipal Solid Waste CERCLA
  Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
   PB98-118003REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-118011RE8
   Emission  Inventory Improvement Program (Kit).
   PB98-118011 REB                     PC E99/MF E99
 PB98-118029REB
   EIIP Volume 1:  Introduction and Use of  EIIP Guidance for
   Emissions Inventory  Development.
   PB98-118029REB                    PCS43.00/MF A02
 PB98-118037REB
   EIIP Volume 2:  Point  Sources Preferred  and Alternative
   Methods
   PB98-118037REB                    PCS67.00/MF A04
 PB98-11B045REB
   EIIP Volume 3: Area  Sources Preferred  and Alternative

   PB98-118045REB                    PCS67.00/MF A04
 PB98-118052REB
   EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred  and Alternative
   Methods
   PB98-118052REB                    PCS43.00/MF A03
 PB98-118060REB
   EIIP Volume 5:  Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alternative

   PB98-118060REB                    PCS43.00/MF A01
 PB98-118078REB
   EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
   PB98-118078REB                    PCS67.00/MF ACM
PB98-118086REB
  EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
  PB98-1 1 8086REB                   PC$67.00/MF ACM
PB98-118102REB
  Fate,  Transport  and  Transformation  Test Guidelines:
  OPPTS 835 Series.
  PB98-118102REB                     PC A20/MF ACM
PB98-118144REB
  National Assessment of Environmental and Economic Ben-
  efits from Methane Control and  Utilization Technologies at
  U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
  PB98-118144REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB98-1 18441 REB
  Users  Guide to  Chesapeake Bay Program Biological  and
  Living  Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
  PB98-1 1 8441 REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB98-118474REB
  Citizens's Guide  to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
  PB98-1 1 8474REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB98-118482REB
  Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Status of Implementa-
  tion at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
  PB98-1 18482REB                     PC A03/MF AQ1
PB98-119100REB
  Asian  and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study: Ex-
  posure Information Obtained through  a Community-Cen-
  tered Approach.  Planning Phase.
  PB98-1 19100REB                      PC A18/MF ACM
PB98-119225REB
  Concentration of Metal  Pollutants in Bacterial Biofilms and
  Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB98-1 1 9225REB                      PC A06/MF A01
PB98-119233REB
  Statistical Analysis  of  the Extensive  Component  of the
  Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifica-
  tion Monitoring Program.
  PB98-1 1 9233REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB98-119241REB
  Status and Trends in Benthic  Macroinvertebrate Commu-
  nities  as an Indicator of Water  Quality at Maryland's Core
  Monitoring Stations, 1 976-1 992.
  PB98-1 1 9241 REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 PB98-119258REB
  Interaction among Environmental Factors and  Recruitment
  Potential in Striped Bass.
  PB98-1 19258REB                     PC A1 1/MF A03
 PB98-119266REB
  Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
  ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB98-1 1 9266REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-119274REB
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-1 19274REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 PB98-119316REB
  Episodic Water  Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment:  Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke

   PB98-1 1 931 6REB                     PC A1 4/MF A03
 PB98-120728REB
   Environmental  Technology   Initiative:   FY1994-FY1995
   Projects. Removing  Barriers to Innovations That Protect
   Public Health and the Environment.
   PB98-1 20728REB                     PC A1 0/MF A02
 PB98-122195REB
   Opportunities to Improve  Air Quality through Transportation

                                       PCA08/MFA02
 PB98-1 22211 REB
   Environmental  Monitoring and  Assessment Program Sur-
   face Waters Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
   PB98-122211REB                     PCA13/MFA03
 PB98-122229REB
   Ecological Functions  of  Off-Channel  Habitat, Willamette
   River, Oregon.  Final Research Plan.           „ ..- .~,
   PB98-1 22229REB                     PC A06/MF A02
 PB98-122237REB
   Lake Regions of Florida.                     ,„-,,,- .„_
   PB98-1 22237REB                     PC A06/MF A02
 PB99-122245REB
   Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural  Practices on
   Farmland Birds in Ontario.                  ,„-,„,,- ,m
   PB98-122245REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-123045REB
   Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau Creek Watershed, 1990
   PB98-123CM5REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-123052REB
   Lake Michigan  Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
   PB98-123052REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 PB98-123060REB
   National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Quality

                                        PC  A08/MF A02
                                        .„».,. „„,
                                    PC A05/MF A01
  PB98-123235REB
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    PB9S-1 23235REB
  PB98-123243REB
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
  as o
sources Long Term Monitoring Programs,
PB98-123243REB
                                           -
                                        PC A1 1/MF A03
PB98-123300REB
  Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory  and Field
  Processes Applicable to Radioactive and Hazardous Mixed
  Wastes in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
  PB98-123300REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-123995REB
  Large Building Radon Manual.
  PB98-123995REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB98-124001REB
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpoints and Exposures.
  PB98-124001REB                     PC A99/MF A06
PB98-124217REB
  Exposure Factors Handbook (Kit).
  PB98-124217REB                     PC E99/MF E99
PB98-124225REB
  Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 1, General Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB                     PC A11 /MF A03
PB98-124233 REB
  Exposure Factors  Handbook. Volume 2, Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB                     PC A18/MF A03
PB98-124241REB
  Exposure Factors  Handbook, Volume 3. Activity Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241 REB                     PC A17/MF A03
PB98-124308REB
  Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB                     PC A99/MF A06
PB98-124316REB
  Demonstration  of a  Paint Spray  Booth  Emission Control
  Strategy  Using  Recirculafon/Partitioning and  UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical  Report.
  PB98-124316REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 PB98-124324REB
  Demonstration  of a  Paint Spray  Booth  Emission Control
  Strategy  Using Recirculation/Partitioning and  UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
  PB98-124324REB                     PC A15/MF A03
 PB98-124720REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress (Kit).
   PB98-124720REB                     PC E99/MF E99
 PB98-124738REB
   Mercury  Study  Report to Congress.  Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
   PB98-124738REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-124746REB
   Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inventory
   of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United States.
   PB98-124746REB                     PCA10/MFA03
 PB98-124753REB
   Mercury Study  Report to Congress.  Volume 3. Fate and
   Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
   PB98-124753REB                     PCA18/MFA04
 PB98-124761REB
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume  4.  An Assess-
   ment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
   PB98-124761 REB                     PCA15/MFA03
 PB98-124779REB
   Mercury Study  Report to Congress.  Volume 5. Hearth Ef-
   fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
   PB98-124779REB                     PC A17/MF A03
 PB98-124787REB
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume  6.  An Ecologi-
   cal  Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the

   PB98-124787REB                     PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-124795REB
   Mercury Study  Report to Congress.  Volume 7. Character-
   ization of Human Health and Wildlife Risks from Mercury
   Exposure in the United States.
   PB98-124795REB                     PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-124803REB
   Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
   tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
   PB98-124803REB                     PCA11/MFA03
 PB98-125214REB
   Evaluation of Illinois Seived Stream  Sediment Data 1982-
   1995
   PB98-125214REB                     PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-125313REB
   Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
   Mid-Atlantic Coastal Waters.  Precipitation  Concentration,
   Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
   PB98-125313REB                    PC A05/MF A01
  PB98-125362REB
    Examination  of the Effects  of Habitat Quality, Land Use,
   and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
   Coastal Plain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB                    PC A07/MF A02
  PB98-125370REB
    Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
    mental Investigation and Prediction.
    PB98-125370REB                    PC A09/MF A02
  PB98-125388REB
    Behavior of Toxic Metals during  Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
    PB98-125388REB                    PC  A05/MF A01
                                                                                                                                      June 1998
                                                                                                    OR-5

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PB98-12S396REB
  Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of UpophiKc Or-
  ganic Toxicants in Rnfish.
  P89e-125396REB                     PC A06WF A01
PB98-125644 REB
  RED Facts: Metribuzin.
  PB9B-125644REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-12S651REB
  RED Facts: Propoxur.
  PB98-125651 REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-12S669REB
  RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
  PB98-125669REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB96-12S877REB
  Reregistratxxi  Eligibility  Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
  (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
  PB98-125677REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB98-125685REB
  Reregistration  ElJgfcility  Decision (RED): Propoxur.  (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
  PB98-125685REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB98-126048REB
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
  culation  of Nutrient and  Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
  Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay  Watershed; Model Hydrology
  Calibration Results.
  PB98-126048REB                     PC A10/MF A02
PB98-1260SSREB
  Acute and  Chronic  Toxicity of Copper to the Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurylemora affinis'.
  PB98-126055REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB»8-12t063REB
  Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
  tace Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National Sedi-
  ment Quality Survey.
  PB98-126063REB                     PC A15/MF A03
PBW-126871 REB
  Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
  Sludge Pollutants.
  PB9&-126071REB                     PC A21/MF A04
PBM-126Z7WEB
  Anaerobic Btodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-12B287REB
  Effects of Flow Augmentation on Channel Morphology  and
  Riparian Vegetation in the Upper Arkansas River Basin,
  Colorado.
  P898-126287REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PBM-12S543REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet  Gamma  aminobutync Acid (GABA)
  and Gkitamic Acid.
  PB98-126543REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB9B-12M18REB
  Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
  PB9S-126618REB                     PC A13/MF A03
PB96-126867REB
  Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer  Acceptability Advice
  and Health  Effects Analysis  on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether

  PB»126667REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB98-126675REB
  Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limita-
  tions Guidelines  and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
  bustors.
  PB98-126675REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PBW-12W83REB
  Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
  face Waters of the United Stales. Volume 3. National Sedi-
  ment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
  PB96-126683REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PBM-t2M»1REB
  Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
  face Waters of the United Slates. Volume 2.  Data Sum-
  maries for Areas of Probable Concern.
  PB96-126691 REB                     PC A99/MF A06
PB96-12670BREB
  Ground-Water Issue: Steam  Injection  for Soil and Aquifer
  Remediation.
  PB98-126709REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-12C717REB
  Innovative  Measures for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone. Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
  PB98-126717REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-12U32REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification of
  Product Chemistry Data.
  PB98-126832REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-128840REB
  PR Notice 96-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
  PB98-126840REB                     PC A02/MF AOl
PB98-12707SREB
  Effect  of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance  and
  Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with FU07c.
  PB98-127079REB                     PC A08/MF AQ2
PBM-127095REB
  Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation and Control in Coal-
  Fired Boilers.
  PB9B-127095REB                     PC A04/MF AOl
PB98-127103REB
  Florida Large  Bulking Study: Polk County Administration
  Building.
  PB9B-127103REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB98-127301REB
  Development of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coat-
  ings System.
  PB98-127301 REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB98-127319REB
  Hynol Process Evaluation.
  PB98-127319REB                     PCA11/MFA03
PB98-127327REB
  Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air Quality
  Simulation Models.
  PB98-127327REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-127343REB
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127343REB                     PC A06/MF AOl
PB98-127350REB
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Bumingof House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-5.
  PB98-127350REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB98-127368REB
  Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
  fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127368REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB98-127376REB
  Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
  fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB98-127376REB                     PC A24/MF AM
PB88-127384REB
  New Chemical Alternative for Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-236ea.
  PB98-127384REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB9B-1Z7731REB
  Products of Incomplete Combustion from  Direct Burning of
  Pentachlorqphenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-127731 REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB98-127863REB
  PR Notice 97-4:  Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
  Labels.
  PB98-127863REB                     PC A02/MF AOl
PB88-127871REB
  PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingredi-
  ents on Pesticide Labeling.
  PB98-127871 REB                     PC A04/MF AOl
PB9B-127889REB
  PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert' in the Label Ingredients
  Statement
  PB98-127889REB                     PC A02/MF AOl
PB98-127897REB
  PR Notice  97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling  Changes in
  PR Notices.
  PB98-127897REB                     PC A02/MF AOl
PB98-127905REB
  PR  Notice  97-8: Time Extension  of  PR Notice  96-7,
  Termitode Labeling.
  PB98-127905REB                     PC A01/MF A01
PB98-127988REB
  Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31, 1998).
  PB98-127988REB                     PC A99/MF £08
PB96-130974REB
  Integrating Build-Out Analysis and  Water Quality Modeling
  to Predict the Environmental Impacts of Alternative Devel-
  opment Scenarios.
  PB98-130974REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB98-130982REB
  Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake  Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB9B-13134SREB
  Kentucky Transportation Cabinet  Annual Assessment of
  Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
  PB98-131345REB                     PC A06/MF AOl
PB98-131600REB
  MACT Implementation Strategy.
  PB98-131600REB                     PC A14/MF A03
PB98-131642REB
  BIOPLUME  III: Natural Attenuation  Decision Support Sys-
  tem. User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB                     PC A15/MF A03
PB98-131774REB
  Study  of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
  Utility  Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
  Volume 1.
  PB98-131774REB                     PC A23/MF A04
PB9B-131782REB
  Study  of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
  Utility  Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
  Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB98-131782REB                     PC A14/MF A03
PB98-131881REB
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the  Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881 REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-131899REB
  Developing  Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
  servation and Recovery Act  Sites  in Region 10. Interim
  Final Guidance.
  PB98-131899REB                     PC A25/MF A04
PB98-131980REB
  Emissions  from  Outdoor Wood-Burning Residential Hot
  Water Furnaces.
  PB98-131980REB                     PCA12/MFA03
PB98-132210REB
  Analysis  and Assessment of Impacts  on  Biodiversity: A
  Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
  within the California Mojave Desert. A Research Plan.
  PB98-132210REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB98-132228REB
  Storage/Sedimentation Facilities  for  Control  of Storm and
  Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
  PB98-132228REB                     PC A11 /MF A03
PB98-132400REB
  Treatability Studies for Wood  Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB                     PC A17/MF A03
PB98-13301 ORE B
  Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
  PB98-133010REB                     PC A15/MF A03
PB98-133093REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage Tanks
  [40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-133093REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-133119REB
  Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
  PB98-133119REB                     PC A05VMF A01
PB98-133218REB
  Answers  to  Frequently Asked Questions about the  U.S.
  EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
  PB9B-133218REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-133226REB
  Clean Water Needs Survey Report to Congress, 1996. As-
  sessment of Needs for Publicly Owned Wastewater Treat-
  ment Facilities.  Correction of Combined Sewer Overflows
  and Management of Storm Water and Nonpoint Source Pol-
  lution in the United States.
  PB98-133226REB                      PC A07/MF A02
PB98-133234REB
  Response to Congress on Privatization of Wastewater Fa-
  cilities.
  PB9B-133234REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB98-133242REB
  Nomination Guidance: 1998  Beneficial Use of Biosolids
  Awards Program; tor Operating Projects. Technology Devel-
  opment. Research, and Public Acceptance.
  PB98-133242REB                      PC A03/MF AOl
PB98-133259REB
  Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
  PB98-133259REB                      PC A05/MF A01
PB98-133267REB
  Delineation of Source  Water Protection Areas, a Discussion
  for Managers. Part 1. A  Conjunctive Approach for Ground
  Wafer and Surface Water.
  PB98-133267REB                      PC A04/MF AOl
PB98-133275REB
  Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical  Approaches to
  Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
  PB98-133275REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-133309REB
  Federal Funding Sources for Small Community Wastewater
  Systems.
  PB9B-133309REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-133317REB
  Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
  cation Requirements.
  PB98-133317REB                     PC A16/MF A03
PB98-13332SREB
  Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
  for Drinking Water.
  PB98-133325REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB98-133333REB
  Information for the Public on Participating  with States in
  Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
  PB98-133333REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB98-133366REB
  Information for States  on  Implementing the Capacity Devel-
  opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
  PB98-133366REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB98-133416REB
  Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and  Financial Assistance
  Programs tor Local Governments in the Chesapeake Bay

  PB9Vl33416REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB98-133713REB
  SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
  PB98-133713REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB98-133721REB
  SAB Report: Ecological Impacts  and Evaluation Criteria for
  the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
  PB98-133721 REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB98-500341REB
  Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) (on CD-ROM).
  PB98-500341REB                    CD-ROM S60.00
PB98-S00473REB
  Title III (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments) Emergency
  Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and Accidental
  Release  Prevention Consolidated Chemical  List (on Disk-
  ette).
  PB98-500473REB                            CP D01
PB98-500556REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemcial Substances
  Inventory: Revised Inventory  Synonym  and Preferred Name
  Rle. January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
  PB98-500556REB                   Mag Tape S395.00
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                                                                                                                                           SUB-9042REB
PB98-500564REB
  Toxic Substances Control  ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
  January 1998.  TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory: Re-
  vised Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name File (on
  Diskette).
  PB98-500564REB                    Diskette SI 40.00
PB98-500572REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
  Data, January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
  PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (on Diskette).
  PB98-500572REB                           CP D01
PB98-500606REB
  Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
  PB98-500606REB                           CP D01
PB98-500622REB
  Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
  PB98-500622REB                    CD-ROM CP D01
PB98-500663REB
  Emergency  Response  Notification System (ERNS), 1996
  (on CD-ROM).
  PB98-500663REB                    CD-ROM $265.00
PB98-500671REB
  Emergency  Response  Notification System (ERNS), 1997
  (on CD-ROM).
  PB98-500671REB                    CD-ROM S265.00
PB98-501943REB
  Hydrologic  Evaluation   of  Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
  Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
  PB98-501943REB                            CP D02
PB98-591330REB
  Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
  PB98-591330REB                      Standing Order
PB98-592570REB
  Resource Conservation and Recovery Information  System
  (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
  PB98-592570REB                      Standing Order
PB98-921100REB
  Health Effects  Assessment Summary Tables.
  PB98-92110OREB                      Standing Order
PB98-963100REB
  ROD Amendments  and  Explanations of  Significant  Dif-
  ferences (ESD).
  PB98-963100REB                     Standing Order
PB98-963200REB
  EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
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  Regional Integrated Contingency Plan  Region  VII: Iowa,
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  Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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   A10	$38.00	$47.50
   A11	$41.00	$51.50
   A12	$44.00	$55.00
   A13	$47.00	$59.00
   A14	$49.00	$61.50
   A15	$49.00	$61.50
   A16	$49.00	$61.50
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   A18	$57.00	$71.50
   A19	$57.00	$71.50
   A20	$57.00	$71.50
   A21	$57.00	$71.50
   A22	$67.00	$84.00
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         E04	$22.50
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         E07	$31.50
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         E11	$45.00
         E12	$49.50
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    D04	$212.00
    D05	$272.00
    D06	$322.00
    D07	$392.00
    DOS	$442.00
    D09	$492.00
    D10	$562.00
    D11	$612.00
    D12	$682.00
    D13	$742.00
    D14	$802.00
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T02	$265.00
T03	$395.00
T04	$525.00
T05	$645.00
T06	$775.00
T07	$895.00
T08	$1,025.00
T09	$1,145.00
T10	$1,265.00
T11	$1,385.00
T12	$1,515.00
T13	$1,635.00
T14	$1,765.00
T15	$1,895.00
T16	$2,015.00
T17	$2,125.00
T18	$2,265.00
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A03	$39.00	$43.00
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A05	$43.00	$47.50
A06	$50.00	$55.00
A07	$56.00	$62.00
A08	$62.00	$69.00
A09	$70.00	$77.00
A10	$76.00	$84.00
A11	$82.00	$90.50
A12	$88.00	$97.00
A13	$94.00	$103.50
A14	$98.00	$108.00
A15	$98.00	$108.00
A16	$98.00	$108.00
A17	$98.00	$108.00
A18	$114.00	$125.50
A19	$114.00	$125.50
A20	$114.00	$125.50
A21	$114.00	$125.50
A22	$134.00	$147.50
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         E04	$45.00
         EOS	$50.00
         E06	$56.00
         E07	$63.00
         EOS	$70.00
         E09	$77.00
         E10	$84.00
         E11	$90.00
         E12	$99.00
         E13	$106.00
         E14	$114.00
         E15	$123.00
         E16	$136.00
         E17	$148.00
         E18	$158.00
         E19	$176.00
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         N02	$75.00
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D02	$194.00
D03	$304.00
D04	$424.00
DOS	$544.00
D06	$644.00
D07	$784.00
DOS	$884.00
D09	$984.00
D10	$1,124.00
D11	$1,224.00
D12	$1,364.00
D13	$1,484.00
D14	$1,604.00
D15	$1,704.00
D16	$1,804.00
D17	$1,924.00
D18	$2,044.00
D19	$2,164.00
D99	Contact NTIS
T01	$390.00
T02	$530.00
T03	$790.00
T04	$1,050.00
T05	$1,290.00
T06	$1,550.00
T07	$1,790.00
T08	$2,050.00
T09	$2,290.00
T10	$2,530.00
T11	$2,770.00
T12	$3,030.00
T13	$3,270.00
T14	$3,530.00
T15	$3,790.00
T16	$4,030.00
T17	$4,250.00
T18	$4,530.00
T19	$4,770.00
T99	Contact NTIS
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