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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY

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EPA  PUBLICATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
  The full bibliographic report entries in this section are arranged alphanumerically by
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                     Report Title
                 Corporate Author

                 Personal Authors

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                   Report Number

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                       Abstract
    Keywords (Descriptors & Identifiers)
 PB94-1OO443/REB
PC A10/MFA03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials
for Highway Construction

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

D. Bbomquist, 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
PB97-963111REB                PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference
for the  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10):
United Heckathom Company, Richmond, CA., No-
vember 29,1996.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 98,8p, EPA/541/R-97/035.
See also PB95-964501.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
Digital image.

The United States Environmental Protection  Agency
(EPA) Is  issuing this explanation of significant dif-
ferences (ESD) for the United Heckathom Superfund
Site located in Richmond, California (the Site).  The
U.S. National Oceanic and Atmopsheric Administration
(NOAA),  recommended that the dredging of the
Lauritzen  Channel and Pan- Canal not  be conducted
during the period from December 1 to March 1 in order
to protect the herring spawning season in San Fran-
cisco Bay. By this ESD, EPA is now authorizing and al-
lowing marine response actions, including dredging
and related  activities, in the Lauritzen Channel and
Parr Canal, to be conducted on and after December 1.

Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
disposal, -Water pollution control. DDT. Dieldrin, Pes-
ticide residues, Sediments, Dredging, Capping, Fish-
eries,  Environmental monitoring, Restrictions, Reme-
dal action, California, 'ESDfExpianafon of Significant
Difference),  'Explanation of Significant  Difference,
Record of Decision, Richmond(Califomia),  Contra!
Costa County(Calitomia), Cleanup operations.


PB97-963117REB                PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference
for the  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10):
Selma Treating Co., Selma, CA., April 18,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 97,132p, EPA&41/R-97/D41.
See also PB89-204853 and PB95-963122.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
dkjital image.

On September 24, 1988, the United States  Environ-
mental Protection Agency ('EPA') signed the Record of
Decision f 1988 ROOT for the Selma Pressure Treating
Superfund Site in Selma, California fSite1). This Expla-
nation of  Significant  Differences No. 2 fESD21) ex-
plains the significant differences between the remedial
action selected in the 1988 ROD, as changed by the
Explanation  of Significant Differences issued in 1993
(1993 ESD), and the remedial action which will be im-
plemented at the Site. This ESD2 explains changes in
certain remedial action details pertaining to the return
of the treated water to the aquifer as described in the
ROD. The 1988 ROD selected a groundwater remedy
which would employ a conventional precipitation, co-
agulation, and flccculation extraction  and treatment
process, with either reinjection or off-site disposal of
the treated effluent Based on reconsideration of cer-
tain technical information during the design phase and
adkffional data gathered pursuant to the ROD.  EPA
proposes  to motify the remedy by using percolation
ponds to return the treated water to the aquifer.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Water
pollution control, Pentachlorophenol, Phenols, Wood
preservatives, Ground water, Aquifers, Water treat-
ment, Discharge(Water), California, *ESD(Explanation
of  Significant Difference), 'Explanation of Significant
Difference, 'First Remedial Action, Selma(CaTifomia),
Fresno County(Califomia), Record of Decision, Clean-
up operations.
PB97-963119REB                PC A02/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Tondahl  Drums, Brush  Prairie,  WA.,  June  17,
1997.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 97,10p. ETW541/R-97/053.
See also PB87-187738 and PB90-119553.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

The  purpose of this Explanation of Significant  Dif-
ferences (ESD) is to discontinue the long-term ground
water monitoring at the Tofdahl Drums site. All Reme-
dial Investigation and post-ROD data  collected by
Ecology demonstrate there is no ground water con-
tamination problem associated with this site. Contin-
ued groundwater monitoring is not  needed to ensure
protection of human health and the environment.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
management. Heavy metals. Ground water. Water pol-
lution  monitoring, Remedial  action. .Washington,
*ESD(Explanation   of    Significant   Difference).
'Explanation of Significant Difference, Record of Deci-
sion,   Brush   Prairie(Washington),  Clark   Coun-
ty(Washington).
PB97-963120REB                PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference of
the Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Com-
mencement  Bay, Near Shore/Tide Flats, Operable
Unit 01  - Sediments and  Operable Unit OS -
Source, Pierce County, WA., July 28,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 97.120p, EPA&41/R-97/059.
See also PB89-225544.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

The purpose of  this Explanation of Significant Dif-
ference ESD is to modify the cleanup level for remedi-
ation of marine  sediments contaminated with poly-
chlorinated bipnenyls (PCBs) at the Commencement
Bay Nearshore/Tideflates (CB/NT) Superfund site.
EPA's September 30,1989, Record of Decision (ROD)
for the BN/NT Site established cleanup levels, called
Sediment  human health and the  environment at the
CB/NT Site. With this ESD. EPA is modifying the PCB
SRAL to 450 micrograms/kg, to be achieved  during
cleanup, and the  PCB SQO 300 micrograms/kg, to be
achieved 10 years after cleanup.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution  control,   Commencement  Bay,  Poly-
chlorinated biphenyls, Sediments, Excavation,  Wash-
ington, *ESD(Explanation of Significant Difference),
'Explanation of Significant Difference, 'First Remedial
Action, Record of Decision, Natural attenuation, Clean-
up operations, Pierce County (Washington).
PB97-963121REB                PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA
Region 10): Gould, Inc., Soils Operable Unit, Port-
land, OR., June 3,1997.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 97,78p, EPA/541/R-97/060.
See also PB89-153852.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.
This decision document presents the selected amend-
ed remedial action for the Soils Operable Unit at the
Gould Superfund Site (Site). This decision documents
changes to several components of the selected reme-
dial action for the Gould Site Soils Operable Unit. The
ROD for this operable unit, signed on March 31,1988,
required treatment of contaminated battery casings to
remove and recycle lead, and treatment of soil,  sedi-
ment and matte to reduce the mobility of lead. This
ROD Amendment allows treated and untreated con-
taminated material to be consolidated and contained in
an on-site containment facility  (OCF)  on the Gould
property.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, *Waste
disposal, 'Land pollution control, Debris,  Batteries,
Lead(Metal), Leachate, Soil contamination,  Sedi-
ments, Soil treatment, Containment, Ground water.
Water pollution monitoring. Environmental monitoring,
Restrictions,  Oregon,  'Record  of Decision Amend-
ment, 'First Remedial Action, Portland(Oregon),  Mult-
nomah County(Oregon), Cleanup operations.


PB97-963127REB                PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Hanford Site • 100 Area  (USDOE) 100-B&-1, 100-
DR-1, and 100-HR-1 Operable Units, Benton Coun-
ty, WA., April 4,1997.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,38p, EPA/541/R-97/044.
See also PB95-964616.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

This decision document changes components of the
selected interim remedial action for the Hanford 100
Area radioactive liquid effluent disposal sites and clari-
fies the roles of revegetation  or remediated sites with
respect to the completion of the remedial actions. This
amendment increases the scope of the selected rem-
edy to include 34 additional sites in the 100 Area that
received similar waste discharges and  reduces the
overall estimated  cost for the remedial action to $194
million for 71 sites. This amendment also recognizes
the results of the soil volume reduction treatability stud-
ies that indicate soil washing for volume reduction is
not cost effective. Therefore, this treatment step will no
longer be retained as an option for the 100 Area radio-
active liquid  effluent disposal sites. This amendment
also clarifies that revegetation of remediated wastes
sites will be addressed using the guidance provided in
the current Mitigation Action Plan.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, 'Radioactive  waste management,
Hanford  Reservation,  Radioactive  effluents,  Liquid
wastes. Soil management, Soil treatment, Revegeta-
tion, Remedial action, 'Record of Decision Amend-
ment,  Benton  County(Washington),  Cleanup oper-
ations.
 PB97-963128REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference
 for the  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 10):
 Teledyne Wah Chang, Albany,  OR., October 8,
 1996.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Jan 98,24p, EPA/541/R-97/082.
 See also PB91-921414.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
 digital image.

 This document addresses significant change to the
 Groundwater and Sediments Remedy described in the

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Final Remedial Action of Groundwater and Sediments
Operable Unit, Teledyne Wah Chang Albany, June 10,
1994. In the development of that document, Teledyne
petitioned EPA  to  make  the  modifications to the
parimeter containment  requirements of the ground-
water F^D (described in Section 5). The rationale for
the perimeter changes is based on groundwater data
collected subsequent to the RI/FS.  The  additional
changes are the logical outgrowth of translating ROD
requirements into an imptementable Scope of  Work
based on the newly available data.

Keywords: *Superfund,  'Hazardous materials, "Water
pollution control, Ammonium compounds. Metals, Pc4-
ychtorinated   bfohenyte,   Radkxsotopes,  Thorium,
Sludges,  Ground water, Sediments, Remedial action,
Oregon. ^^Explanation of Significant Difference).
•Explanation of Significant Difference, Record of Deci-
sion, Abany(Oregon), Linn Courrty(Oregon), Volatile
organic compounds. Senwolatile organic compounds.
Cleanup operations.
PB97-963129REB                PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference
for the Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Volney
Municipal Landfill, Town of Volney, NY, August 7.
1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 98. 12p, EPA/541/R-97/086.
See also PB88-1 26552.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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This ESP mpdrfies the previously-selected remedy.
which consists of supplomental cappiriQ of he  landfill
side slopes, installation of a more extensive teachate
collection system, installation of a slurry waH. perform-
ance of treatabffity studes to determine if ieachate
treatment/dsposal should be on- or off-site, imptemen-
tatton of the on- or off-site treatment/disposal after-
native.  and long-term monitoring. Based upon trie re-
sults of ore-design studes,  the authors propose to
                                   al caping of
modify me remedy to include
the landfa side slopes, continued teachate i
from the existing teachate collection system, intermit-
          isdngte
          I water i
tent ground water extraction on an as-needed-basis
{after initial pumping), off-site teachate and ground-
water treatment, and long-term monitoring.

Keywords: •Superfund. •Hazardous materials. "Waste
disposal, •Water pollution  control. Landfffls.  Liquid
wastes, Capping, Leachate, Ground water, Extraction,
Water treatment. Barriers, Environmental monitoring.
Water    pollution    monitoring.    New    York.
•ESD(Explanation   of    Significant   Difference).
•Explanation of Sigrifkant Dtfference, 'First Remedial
Action.  Record  of Decision,  Volney(New  York).
Oswegp  County(New York), Volatile organic com-
pounds. Cleanup operations.
PB97-963134REB                PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA
Rgeion 6): South Cavalcade Street Site, Houston,
TX, June 27,1997.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedal Response.
Jan 98,112p, EPA/541/R-97/121.
See also PE&9-206270.
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ftcard payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
dgital image.

This decision document presents an amendment to the
selected  remedal action for the South Cavalcade
Street Site. This amendment fundamentally changes
the Record of  Decision (ROD) executed by the Re-
gional Administrator on September  26. 1988. This
amended remedy wi seal and contain soils contami-
nated  with greater than  700 ppm
                        (cPAH) beneath a six inch
             [concrete cap.

         : •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, *Land
         control, Porycycfic aromatic hydrocarbons,
        5, Wood preservatives. Soil  contamination,
Capping, Texas, 'Record of Decision Amendment,
•First Remedal Action. HoustonfTexas), Harris Coun-
tyfTexas). Cleanup operations.
PB97-963136REB                PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA
Region 10): Hanford Site - 200 Area (USDOE), Ben-
ton County, WA., September 25,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan98.34p, EPA/541/R-97/101.
See also PB95-964602.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This ROD Amendment is based on the Administrative
Record for the Environmental Restoration Disposal Fa-
cility. The ERDF ROD specifies that expansion of the
facility would be authorized as-needed through the
ROD amendment process. Based on estimated reme-
diation waste volumes presented in the ERDF ROD,
addtional disposal cells were anticipated. This Amend-
ment authorizes  two additional ERDF cells to be con-
structed and operated for disposal of Hanford Site re-
mediation waste. The Phase II construction shall be lo-
cated entirely within  the 4.1 square  kilometer (1.6
square miles) area selected for ERDF, as defined in
the ERDF ROD.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, "Waste Disposal,  Hanford  Reserva-
tion, Polychlorinated biphenyts,  Radoteotopes. Pes-
ticides, Metals, Asbestos, Waste treatment. Contain-
ment.  Containers,   Remedal  actin.  Washington.
•Record of  Decision Amendment, Benton  Coun-
ty(Washington),   Volatile   organic   compounds,
Semivolanfe organic compounds, Cleanup operations.


PB97-963156REB                PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA
Region 4): Arlington Blending and Packaging. Ar-
lington, TO., July 24,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98.132jp. EPA/541/R-97/183.
See also PB92-964014.
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it card payment accepted. Sbwte copies also available
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This decision document describes a fundamental
change to the ground-water restoration approach pre-
sented hi the June 1991 Record of Decision (ROD) for
the Arlington Blending and  Packaging Site (Site). As
the result of information developed  smce the original
ROD was finalized, EPA Region 4 has decided to em-
ploy monitored natural attenuation as the new Selected
Remedy. Site-specific characterization data indcated
that shaBow aquifer ground-water plumes flowing be-
neaththe downgradtent of the Site do not pose a realis-
tic threat to human health or the enwonmenL

Keywords: •Superfund. 'Hazadous materials. "Waste
management. Pesticides, Endrin, Pentachtorophenol,
Ground water. Aquifers, Plumes, Site characterization,
Tennessee. 'Record of Decision Amendment, 'First
Remedal Action, AriingtonfTennessee), Shefcy Coun-
tyfjennessee}, Volatile organic compounds, Natural
attenuation.
                                                 PB97-963157REB                PC A06/MF A01
                                                 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA
                                                 Rglon 4): Coteman-Evand Wood Preserving (&,
                                                 WMtehouse. FL, September 25,1997.
                                                 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                 Office of Emergency and Remedal Response.
                                                 Jan 98,84p, EPA/541/R-97/184.
                                                 See also PB87-188843 and PB91-321560.
                                                 Paper copy avaBabte as an ongoing subscription, cred-
                                                 rt card payment accepted. Single copies also available
                                                 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
                                                 dgital image.

                                                 This decision document represents an amendment to
                                                 the selected remedial action for the Coteman-Evans
                                                 Wood preserving Site (Site) in Whttehouse. Florida,
                                                 This amendment is necessary because during design
                                                 of the remedy that was selected in the 1990 Amended
                                                 Record of Decision, doxin was Discovered at the Site
                                                 as a new contaminant of concern. This document se-
                                                 lects a new interim remedy to address an estimated
                                                 45,000 cubic yards of pentacMorophenol (PCP) and
                                                 doxin-corrtammated source material (Le.. soil, sedi-
                                                 ment, and debris)  and expands the  scope of the
                                                 groundwater remedy to permanently address PCP-,
                                                                                                  and potentially doxin-, contaminated groundwater in
                                                                                                  the upper surficial aquifer.

                                                                                                  Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
                                                                                                  disposal, "Land pollution control, 'Water pollution con-
                                                                                                  trol, Pentachlofophenol, Dioxin, Debris, Soil contami-
                                                                                                  nation, Sedments, Ground water, Aquifers, Soil treat-
                                                                                                  ment, Water treatment, Florida, "Record of Decision
                                                                                                  Amendment.     'First     Remedial      Action.
                                                                                                  Whttehouse(Florida), Duval County(Florida), Cleanup
                                                                                                  operations.
PB97-963159REB                PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA
Region 4):  Munlsport Landfill, North Miami, FL,
September 5,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,62p. EPA/541/R-97/187.
See also PB91-921525.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This decision document represents an amendment to
the Record of Decision (ROD) formerly issued by the
United States Environmental  Protection Agency on
Jury 26,1990. This amendment provides for no further
remedial action under CERCLA.

Keywords: •Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management. Landfills,  Ammonia,  Aquatic biology.
Mangrove swamps. Water quality, Florida, "Record of
Decision  Amendment, "First Remedal Action, North
MiamKFtorida). Dacte County(Ftorida}.
PB97-963701REB                PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 1):
Cheshire  Groundwater Contamination, Cheshire,
CT, December 31,1996.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
Nov 97,96p, EPA/541/R-97/001.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This decision document presents the selected No Ac-
tion decision for the Chesire Ground Water Contamina-
tion Site (the 'Site1), located in Chesire, Connecticut.
EPA has determined that its response at this site  is
complete and no remedial action is  necessary to en-
sure protection of human health and the environment

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management. Ground water, Remedal action, Con-
necticut. 'Record of Decision, Cheshire(Connecticut),
New Haven Courrty(Connecticut),  Volatile  organic
compounds.
                                                  PB97-963702REB                PC A11/MF A03
                                                  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):
                                                  Lorfng Air Force  Base, Operable Unit  13, Lime-
                                                  stone, ME, June 16,1997.
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
                                                  Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
                                                  Nov 97.212p. EPA&41/R-97/002.
                                                  Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
                                                  it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
                                                  in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
                                                  dgital image.

                                                  The former Loring  Air Force Base (LAFB), in north-
                                                  eastern Maine, is bordered on the south and east by
                                                  the Town of Limestone, on the north by the towns of
                                                  Caswetl and Connor, and on the west by the City of
                                                  Caribou. This Record of Decision (ROD) relates to OU
                                                  13, the basewide surface water and sedment operable
                                                  unit.

                                                  Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Water
                                                  pollution control. Air Force facilities, Pesticides, Bar-
                                                  ium, Metals, Surface waters. Sediments, Installation
                                                  restoration, Remedial action, Maine, 'Record of Deci-
                                                  sion, Loring Air Force Base. Umestone(Maine), Aroos-
                                                  took  County(Maine), Volatile  organic  compounds,
                                                  Semivolatile organic compounds. Cleanup operations.
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PB97-963707REB                PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1):
Fort Devens-Sudbury Training Annex (Areas of
Contamination A4, A7, and A9), Middlesex County,
MA., September 30,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,150p, EPA/541/R-97/160.
See also PB96-963701.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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The U.S. Army Sudbury Annex (the Annex) is a Na-
tional Priorities List (NPL) site under the Comprehen-
sive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Li-
ability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). This Record of Decision
addresses past releases of contaminants to all media
at Area of Contamination (AOC) A4-Waste Dump, and
past releases to groundwater at AOC A7-CHd Gravel
Pa Lanfill and AOC A9-Petroleum, Oil. and Lubricant
(POL) Bum Area.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials. "Waste
management Army  facilities, Petroleum  products,
Oils, Lubricants, Hydrocarbons. Metals, Soils, Ground
water. Instillation restoration. Remedial action, Massa-
chusetts, 'Record of Decision, Fort Devens, Sudbury
Training Annex. Middlesex County(Massachusetts).
PB97-963708REB
                                PC A09/MF A02
Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1):
Gallup's  Quarry Superfund Site, PtelnnekJ,  CT.,
September 30,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98.152p, EPA/541/R-97/161.
See also PB91-173492.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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The Gallup's Quarry Superfund Site is located at 86
Tarbox Road, in the  Town of PlainfiekJ. Windham
County, Connecticut The selected remedy was devel-
oped by combining components  of different source
control  and management of migration alternatives to
obtain a comprehensive approach for addressing Site
contamination. In summary the remedy calls for natural
attenuation of contminants in soil and groundwater, a
long-term sampling and analysis program, and institu-
tional controls to restrict Site use.

Keywords: •Superfund. 'Hazardous materials. "Waste
management. Metals, PorycNorinated bipherryls. Pes-
ticides, Ground water. Soil contamination. Restrictions,
Sampling, Remecfal action, Connecticut, 'Record of
Decision,  PlainfiekKConnecticut),  Windham Coun-
MComecticut),   Volatile   organic    compounds.
Semivotatile organic compounds. Natural attenuation.


PB97-963710REB                PC A13/MF A03
Superfund  Record of Declson  (EPA Region 1):
Pease  Air  Force Base Brooks/Ditches Operable
Unit, Portsmouth/Newlngton, NH, September 30,
1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,2610. EPA/541/R-97/163.
See also PB95-963711.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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This Record of Decision (ROD) presents a selected re-
medal  action designed to protect human and ecologi-
cal receptors in various brooks and cliches at Pease
AFB, NH. The Pease AFB brooks and (Stones included
in this document are: Flagstone Brook (Zone 1), Pauls
Brook (Zone 1), Mclntyre Brook (Zone 3), and Lower
Newfiekte Ditch (Zone 3).

Keywords: •Superfund. 'Hazardous materials. *Waste
disposal,  'Land pollution control. Air Force facilities,
Metals. Porycydfc aromatic  hydrocarbons. Pesticides,
Bottom sediments,  Excavation,  Waste  treatment,
Pauls Brook, Mclntyre Brook, Sedimentation, Installa-
tion restoration.  Remedial  action. New Hampshire,
•Record of Decision. Pease Air Force Base, Rocking-
ham CountyfNew Hampshire), Semivolatile organic
compounds. Cleanup operations.
PB97-963820REB                PC A99/MF A06
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):
Grand Street Mercury Site, Hoboken, NJ., Septem-
ber 30,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98.668p. EPA/541/R-97/166.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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This  Record of Decision presents the selected reme-
dial action for the Grand Street Mercury Site. The
major components of the selected remedy include: per-
manent relocation of the former residents of the Site;
continuation of temporary relocation of the former resi-
dents until  permanent relocation has  been  imple-
mented; historic  preservation mitigation measures for
the buildings at the Site, as appropriate; gross mercury
decontamination of the buildings at the Site including
recovery  of  available mercury,  whenever possible;
identification and abatement of firable asbestos in the
buildings at the Site; removal and recovery of reusable
fixtures, appliances, and  recyclable scrap metal and
other building components; demolition of the two build-
ings at the Site using measures to minimize releases of
mercury into the environment; removal and off-site dis-
posal of all demolition debris at EPA-approved facili-
ties;  sampling of soils at the Site; excavation and off-
site disposal of contaminated soils at EPA-approved
facilities;  sampling of soils at  off-site adjacent loca-
tions; sampling of groundwater at the Site; and assess-
ment of off-site sol and groundwater data to evaluate
the need for future remedial action.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
disposal, 'Land  pollution  control.  Buildings, Mer-
cury(Metal),  Asbestos,   Demolition,  Recovery,  Re-
moval, Decontamination, Soil contamination, Exca-
vation, Ground water, Water pollution monitoring. Envi-
ronmental monitoring, New Jersey, 'Record of Deci-
sion. 'First  Remodel Action. Hoboken(New Jersey).
Hudson County(New Jersey), Cleanup operations.
 PB97-963903REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
 Berks Landfill, Spring Townshop, PA., July  22,
 1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Nov 97,136p, EPA&41 /R-97/058.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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 This decision document presents the final selected re-
 medial action for the Berks Landfill Superfund Site.
 This selected remedy addresses on-site ground water
 contamination with natural containment through institu-
 tional controls;  natural  attenuation and existing  site
 specific hydrogeotogic conditions  in conjunction with
 long term monitoring;  continued existing leachage
 management system repair, operation and  mainte-
 nance; and repairs to the existing landfill caps.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
 management.  Landfills,  Polychorinated  bipherryls,
 Metals, Capping,  Maintenance, Repairs.  Leachate,
 Ground water. Water pollution monitoring. Restrictions,
 Site characterization, Remedial action, Pennsylvania.
 •Record of Decision, Spring Township(Pennsytvania),
 Berks  County(Pennsytvania),  Volatile organic com-
 pounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.
 PB97-963916REB                 PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):
 Naval Air Development Center (8 Areas), Operable
 Unit 4, Warmlnster Township, PA., September 30,
 1997.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Jan98,46p, EPA/541/R-97/178.
 See also PB95-963926.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted.  Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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 This Record of Decision (ROD) presents a selected in-
 terim remedial action for Operable Unit Four (OU-4) at
 the   former  Naval  Air   Development  Center  in
 Warminister Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
                                                                                                   The selected interim remedy for OU-4 is the foruth re-
                                                                                                   medial action addressing the Site. OU-4 consists of
                                                                                                   contaminated groundwater underlying are D at the
                                                                                                   Site.

                                                                                                   Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Water
                                                                                                   pollution  control, Naval  shore facilities, Solvents,
                                                                                                   Heavy  metals,  Paints,  Polycyclic  aromatic hydro-
                                                                                                   carbons, Sewage sludge, Waste oils, Debris, Ground
                                                                                                   water, Aquifers. Water wells. Water supply, Extraction,
                                                                                                   Pumping, Water treatment,  DischargefWater), Water
                                                                                                   pollution  monitoring,  Restrictions,  Pennsylvania,
                                                                                                   "Record of Decision, 'Fourth Remedial Action, Naval
                                                                                                   Air   Development   Center,   Warmister   Town-
                                                                                                   ship(Pennsytvania),   Bucks   County(Pennsylvania),
                                                                                                   Cleanup operations.
                                                                                                    PB97-964027REB
                                                                                                                                    PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4):
Pensacola Naval Air Station,  Operable Unit 10,
Pensacola, FL., September 15,1997.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
May 98,126p,EPA/541/R-97/209.
See also PB95-964025.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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A record of decision has been prepared from the reme-
dial investigation (Rl) report, focused feasibility suldy
(FFS) report, and proposed remedia action plan for
Operable Unit (OU) 10 at the Naval Air Station (NAS)
Pensacola. The purpose of this Record of Decision  is
to describe the alternative that the U.S. Navy has se-
lected to address potential groundwater and oil con-
tamination onsite. The final  remedy combines two
components  of the   preferred alternative   (e.g..
teachability study on Areas B-D with excavation as a
contingency and groundwater treatment under RCRA)
and a component of a different alternative (e.g., exca-
vation of Area  A) presented in the FS report and pro-
posed plan. Monitoring will verify compliance with per-
formance standards contained in this ROD. This alter-
native will be protective, cost-effective and will attain all
federal and state requirements. The groundwater mon-
itoring  program will continue  until a five-year review
concludes that the alternative has achieved the per-
formance standards and remains protective of human
health and the environment

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Water
pollution control, Naval air stations, Leachage, Ground
water. Soil contamination. Water treatment. Sampling,
Water pollution monitoring. Environmental monitoring.
Restrictions, Remedial action, Florida, "Record of De-
cision.  Pensacola   Naval  Air  Station,   Pensa-
cola(Florida), Escambia County(Rorida), Cleanup op-
erations.
 PB97-964101REB                PCA08/MFA02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):
 Rellly Tar and Chemical  Company Site, (Dover
 Plant), Dover, OH., March 31,1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Nov97.136p. EPA/541/R-97/028.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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 This decision document represents the selected final
 remedial action for the Reilly Tar and Chemical Com-
 pany site.  The  selected remedy, Alternative 3. in-
 cludes: institutional controls to completely restrict the
 use of groundwater on-site and to restrict the property
 to industrial/commercial use; excavation and off-site
 thermal treatment of drainage ditch and river sedi-
 ments, surface soils and impacted perched zone mate-
 rial from the collection trench installation contaminated
 with  greater than 100 ppm Benzo(a)Pyrene-Total
 Equivalent  ('B(a)P-Te1), excavation and on-site dis-
 posal of surface water  drainage ditch and river sedi-
 ments, surface soils and impacted perched zone mate-
 rial contaminated with less  than 100 ppm B(a)P-TE,
 and greater than 5 ppm B(a)P-TE; construction of an
 Ohio Subtitle D  Solid Waste Cover over on-site dis-
 posed materials; a soil cover over the remainder of the
 site; off-site disposal of  solicited tarry materials, or re-
 cycle of tarry materials as a fuel or feedstock; hydraulic
 control and collection of perched ground water; natural
 attentuation/long-term monitoring of  shallow ground
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water; and samling and analysis of sediments in the
river to monitor ecological risk at aquatic species.

Keywords: *Superfund, 'Hazardous materials. 'Land
pollution control,  Potycydic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Metals, Phenols, Sofl contamination. Sediments, Exca-
vation, Soil treatment, Capping, Ground water, Water
pollution monitoring.  Environmental monitoring. Re-
strictions, RemecSaT action, Ohio. 'Record of Decision.
Dovenphto). Tuscarawas County(ONo), Volatile or-
ganic compounds, SemrvotatBe organic compounds.
Natural attenuation. Cleanup operations.
PB97-964102REB                PCA06/MFA01
Supwfuntf Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Or-
ganic Chemicals, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Grandvllle,
ML, February 5,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 97,82p, EPA/541/R-97/029.
SeeafsoPB92-964103.
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The Organic Chemicals Inc. (CO) property is located
at 3291 Chfcago Drive. S.W.. in the city of GranoVBIe,
Kent County. Michigan.  A Preliminary Assessment
(PA) for the Sfte was completed by EPA in 1983. The
PA documented potential groundwater contamination
from the solvent-contaminated seepage lagoon. Soil
beneath this pondwerealso found to be contaminated.
A  potential for u^ inking water contamination and
endangermant of flora and fauna in nearby potential
wetlands was indteated in the PA. Analyses taken from
sold waste storage units (roioffs and 55 gallon drums)
located at the Ste revealed the presence of various
contaminants inducing methytene chloride, toluene,
ethvtoenzene,  xytenes and  arocNor  1242  poly-
chlorinated bH*enyfe(PCBs). Analyses of son sam-
ples taken from the vicinity of the solid waste storage
units revealed the presence of methytene chloride, tol-
uene. xytenes, 1.1.1-tricnlorooethne, Wchloroethtjne.
t^aditooalherie. chloroform. l.l-dchkxoethene. 1,2-
dchtoroethene. and ArocMor 1242 (PCBs). Site 3 of
OU NO, 3. also known as the Walton Wafcer Property.
encompasses approximately 130 acres of privately-
owned property, where three (3) separate municipal
larettte were operated by the City of Dallas from  the
mid-1960s through the later 1970s and early 1980s.
The  major components of the selected remedy in-
cludes: excavation and removal of stag, battery crips,
metals contaminated sofe and sedments exceeding
cleanup goals (up to two feet); off-site Disposal of exca-
vated material in an appropriate bndH; no action of
the Ground Water Portion; and containment (protective
cap) of portions of the landfM where there is exposed
stag, battery chips, and metals-contaminated so* ex-
ceeding cleanup goals.

                    . •Hazardous materials, land
               Porycntorinated biphenyls. Chemical
      Fires, Storage tanks. Solvents,
            toraget
tRm, RemerJal action.
Amendment,  Gra
ty(Mkttgan).Vc4atieorg
   . Soil contamina-
•Record of Decision
  i).   Kent   Coun-
fxtunds.Semivolatae
organic compounds, C)6onup operations.


PB07-964204REB                PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region «):
RSR Cora, Operable Unit 3, Dallas, TX, Septem-
ber 30,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,240p, EPA/541/R-97/124.
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Ste 3 of OU NO. 3. also known as the Waton Walker
Property, encompasses approximately  130 acres of
privately-owned  property, where  three (3) separate
muNctaeJ tandflte were operated by the Cfty of Dates
from the mid-1960s through the later 1970s and early
1980s. The major components of the selected remedy
Includes: excavation and removal of  slag, battery
chips, metals contaminated sols  and sedrments ex-
ceedng cleanup goals (up to two feet); off-sfte Disposal
of excavated material hi an appropriate bndfB; no ac-
Jon of the Ground Water Portion: and containment
(protective cap) of portions of the landfffl where there is
                                                 exposed slag, battery chips, and metals-contaminated
                                                 soil exceeding cleanup goals.

                                                 Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
                                                 pollution control, "Waste disposal. Heavy metals. Ar-
                                                 senic. Antimony, Lead(Metal)Slags, Landfills, Soil con-
                                                 tamination. Excavation, Removal, Containment, Cap-
                                                 ping, Remedial action, Texas, 'Record of Decision
                                                 Amendment, DallasfTexas),  Dallas CountyfTexas),
                                                 Cleanup operations.
                                                 PB97-964403REB                PC A04/MF A01
                                                 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F
                                                 E  Warren Air  Force  Base,  Operable  Unit  8,
                                                 Cgehyenne, WY.. November 21,1997.
                                                 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
                                                 Jan 98,48p, EPA/541/R-97/193.
                                                 See also PB97-964404.
                                                 Paper copy avaBable as an ongoing subscription, cred-
                                                 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
                                                 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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                                                 The selected interim i
                                                 8 (OU8), Landfill 5A (
                                                 BasefBase), in Cheyenne,
                                                 and an active gas venting system.

                                                 Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
                                                 pollution control.  Air Force  facilities. Landfills. Meth-
                                                 ane,  Capping, Venting, Soil gases, Erosion control.
                                                 Surface drainage. Environmental monitoring. Ground
                                                 water. Water pollution monitoring, Wyoming. 'Record
                                                 of Decision, •fifth Remedfel Action, F E Warren Air
                                                 Force     Base.     Cheyenne(Wyoming),     Lara-
                                                 mie(Wyoming), Volatile organic compounds. Cleanup
                                                 operations.
PB974M507REB
                                                                                 PC A1 1/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Itofett Naval Air Station. Operable Unit I.Sunny-
vale, CA, August 14,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,206p. EPA/541/R-97/129.
See also PB95-964502.
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This decision do
                                                                    elNM
                                                                            its the selected reme-
dfed action for Operable CWt 1 (OU1) at Moffett Field.
(OU1 consists of two landHts Sites 1 and 2); the se-
lected remetSai  action for Site 2 is consolidation of
waste from Site 2 to Site 1 and groundwater monitoring
and for Site 1 is capping, gas and groundwater cottec-
fjon trenches, and gas and groundwater monitoring.

Keywords: •Superfund. "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management. Naval air stations, Sol gases. Ground
water, Capping, Drainage systems,  Water pollution
monitoring.  Installation restoration, Sfte characteriza-
tion, RemerJal action, California, *Records of Decision,
Moffett Naval Air Station, Sunnyvate(CaBfomia), Moun-
tain V1ew(Califomia). Santa Clara CourtytCaHomia),
Volatfio organic compounds.


PB97-964S08REB                PC A18/MF ACM
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
Barstow Marine Corps Logistics Base. Operable
Units 3 and 4, Barstow, CA.. June 3,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington.  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98.390p. EPA/541/R-97/130.
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MOB Barstow (also referred to as the Base) is within
the central Mojave Desert in San Bemardno County.
California. This report provides a brief overview of the
assessments conducted at CAOC 20, analytical results
from soil sampling, and a genraJ summary of water
quaity risk and uncertainties as related to water quafty
protection. Potential sources of contamination at this
CAOC include the one low-level radMogfcal disposal
weHand31 nonradtological waste Disposal weds.

Keywords: •Superfund, -Hazardous materials, "Waste
management. Marine  Corps facilities. Metals. Pes-
                                                 ticides, Soils, Site characterization. Remedial action,
                                                 California, 'Record of Decision, Barstow Marine Corps
                                                 Logistics Base, Barstow(Califomia), San  Bernardino
                                                 County(Califomia),  Volatile   organic  compounds,
                                                 Semivolatile organic compounds.
                                                 PB97-964509REB                PC A15/MF A03
                                                 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
                                                 Del Amo  Facility Waste  Pits Operable Unit, Los
                                                 Angeles, CA., September 5,1997.
                                                 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
                                                 Jan 98,306p, EPA/541 /R-97/131.
                                                 Papercopy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
                                                 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
                                                 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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                                                 This decision document presents the selected reme-
                                                 dial action for the Del Amo Waste Pits Operable Unit
                                                 (Waste Pits OU) of the Proposed Del Amo Superfund
                                                 Site (Del Amo Site), in Los Angeles. California. The
                                                 remedy selected in this ROD addresses the principal
                                                 threat remaining at the Waste Pits Area by  selecting
                                                 actions that will prevent future releases of hazardous
                                                 substances from the  remaining  waste   materials
                                                 present in the waste pits, either upward to the surface,
                                                 downward into the groundwater, or laterally out from
                                                 the pits, that would create unacceptable risks to jiubte
                                                 health or welfare or the environment The ROD also
                                                 selects measures intended to prevent additional con-
                                                 tamination of groundwater beneath the Waste Pits
                                                 Area by selecting response actions to ctean-up hazard-
                                                 ous
                                                                   nin
                                                                                               i that had been previously
                                                                      releases from the waste pits and is currently present in
                                                                      the vadose zone soils.

                                                                      Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, *Land
                                                                      pollution control, *Waste Disposal. Capping, Drainage
                                                                      systems. Operation and maintenance. Environmental
                                                                      monitoring. Water  pollution abatement. Restriction.
                                                                      Remedial action.  California.  •Record  of  Decision
                                                                      Amendment,  Los  Angeles(Califomia), Los Angeles
                                                                      County (California), Soil vapor extraction.
                                                 PB97-964510REB                PCA07/MFA02
                                                 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9):
                                                 Iron Mountain Mine, Redding. CA, September 30.
                                                 1997.
                                                 Environmental  Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
                                                 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
                                                 Jan 98,104p, EPA/541/R-97/132.
                                                 See also PB94-964511.
                                                 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
                                                 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
                                                 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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                                                 This decision document presents the selected interim
                                                 remedial action for control of releases of hazardous
                                                 substances  from widespread  area  sources  in  the
                                                 Slickrock Creek watershed at the Iron Mountain Mine
                                                 Sfte. This interim action addresses the most significant
                                                 source  of  currently  uncontrolled  IMM   AMD-the
                                                 Slickrock Creek area sources entering the reach of
                                                 Slickrock Creek directly below the most heavily dfe-
                                                 turbed mining area.

                                                 Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials, "Waste
                                                 disposal. "Water pollution control.  Mine wastes. Add
                                                 mine drainage. Heavy metals. Acidity. Seepage, Cop-
                                                 per, Arsenic, Cadmium, Zinc, Surface water, Slickrock
                                                 Creek, Spring Creek, Ground water. Remedial action,
                                                 California, "Record of Dedson, lMM(lron  Mountain
                                                 Mine), Reddtog(California). Cleanup operations.
                                                                                                   PB97-964512REB                 PC A12/MF A03
                                                                                                   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9):
                                                                                                   Castle Air Force Base, Merced, CA, May 21,1997.
                                                                                                   Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                                                                   Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
                                                                                                   Jan 98.236p. EPA/541/R-97/134.
                                                                                                   See also PB94-964506 and PB92-964508.
                                                                                                   Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
                                                                                                   it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
                                                                                                   in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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                                                                                                   This decision document presents the remeolal actions
                                                                                                   (RAs) selected for the comprehensive cleanup of
                                                                                                   groundwater at the formerly active Castle Air Force
                                                                                                   Base (AFB), Merced County, California The purpose
                                                                                                   of this Record of Decision (ROD) is to decide the ap-
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propriate level of groundwater remediation necessary
to protect human health and the environment, and to
determine what requirements are applicable or  rel-
evant and appropriate requirements (ARARs) based
on the groundwater beneficial use designation and
site-specific conditions.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, *Water
pollution control,  Air force facilities,  Hydrocarbons,
Metals, Ground water. Plumes, Aquifers, Remedial ac-
tion, California, 'Record of Decision, Castle Air Force
Base,  Merced County(Califomia), Volatile  organic
compounds, Cleanup operations.
PB97-964513REB                PC A10/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): El
Tore Marine Corps Air Station, Operable Units 2A
and 3A (No Action Sites), El Tore, CA., September
29,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,176p, EPA/541 /R-97/135.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

This decision document presents the selected reme-
dial action for Sites 4,6.9.10.13.15,19,20,21.22.
and 25 at MCAS El Tore in Orange County, California.
The selected remedy for Sites. 4. 6,9,19.13,15.19,
20,21,22. and 25 is no action.

Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Marine Corps facilities. Soils, Site char-
acterization. Remedial action, California, 'Records of
Decision,  El  Tore Marine  Corps Air Station,  El
Toro(Califomia), Orange  CountyfCalifornia).  Volatile
organic compounds.
 PB97-964514REB                PC A11/MF A03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): El
 Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Operable Unit 2A
 (Site 24-VOC Source Area Vadose Zone), El Toro,
 CA, September 29,1997.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
 Mar 98,222p, EPA/541/R-97/136.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
 dgital image.

 This Interim Record of Decision (ROD) presents the
 selected remecfiel action for vadose zone soil at Site 24
 at Marine Corps Air Station (MACAS) El Toro, located
 in El Toro, California. The selected remedy for remedi-
 ation of soil at Srte 24 is soil vapor extraction (SVE), the
 U.S. EPA presumptive remedy for VOC-contaminated
 soil The process uses a vacuum to pull VOC-contami-
 nated vapors from the soil through SVE wels.

 Keywords: 'Superfund.  'Hazardous materials, 'Land
 pollution control. Marine corps facilities. Soil contami-
 nation. Sol gases. Soil treatment, Sampling, Environ-
 mental  monitoring.  Remedial  action,  California,
 •Record of Decision, El Toro Mainre Corps Air Station,
 B TorcXCaifomia), Orange County(Califomia), Volatile
 organic compounds, Vadose zone, Soil vapor extrac-
 tion. Cleanup operations.


 PB97-964516REB                 PC A15/MF A03
 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):
 Camp  Pendteton  Marine Copra Base, Operabfe
 Unit 2. San Diego. CA, September 30.1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Jan 98.324p, EPA/541/R-97/191.
 See also PB96-964501.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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 MCB Camp Pendeton is located along  the  Pacific
 coast about halfway between Los Angeles and San
 Diego. This decision document sets forth the basis for
 the no remedtel action decisions for Site 2B, 3,5,6,8A,
 19,20,22,28,31,43.44, and 45.

 Keywords: 'Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
 management. Marine corps facilities. Petroleum prod-
 ucts. Metals. Pesticides, Herbicides, Sediments, Soils,
Ground water. Surface waters, Landfills, Water pollu-
tion monitoring, Installation restoration. Site character-
ization. Remedial action, California, 'Record of Deci-
sion, Camp Pendeton Marine Corps Base, San Diego
County(Califomia).
PB97-964601REB                PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Harbor Island (Lead), The Shipyard Sediment Op-
erable Unit Seattle, WA., November 27,1996.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov97,88p, EPA/541/R-97/045.
SeealsoPB96-963123.
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The Shipyard Sediment Operable Unit (OU) consists of
nearshore sediments at the Todd and Lockheed Ship-
yards,  which contain shipyard hazardous substances
and wastes. The Shipyard Sediment OU is within the
Harbor Island Superfund Site (Site), in Seattle. King
County. Washington. The Site was listed on the Na-
tional Priorities List (N PL) in 1983. due to the release of
lead from a secondary lead smelter on the island, as
well as the release of  other hazardous substances
from other industrial operations on the island.

Keywords:  •Superfund,  'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution  control,  'Waste  disposal,  Harbor Island,
Heavy metals, Polycydic aromatic hydrocarbons, Tin,
Lead(Metal).  Polychkxinated  biphenyls,  Shipyards,
Sediments, Remedial action, Washington, 'Record of
Decision  Amendment.  SeatUe(Washington),  King
County(Washington), Cleanup operations.
 PB97-964602REB                PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Complex, (Operable
 linn A) (aka: Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremer-
 ton, WA, January 24,1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Nov97,148p. EPA&41/R-97/046.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
 digital image.

 This decision document presents the selected reme-
 dial action for Operable Unit A at Puget Sound Naval
 Shipyard (PSNS). The major components of the reme-
 dial action for OU A are: upgrade the pavement cap by
 applications of new asphalt and a surface sealant over
 Zone II of the site (approximately 3.7 acres); install ap-
 proximately 1,400 linear feet  of erosion  protection
 along the perimter of Zone It; Implement, institutional
 controls that include access restrictions, restrictions on
 residential use, restrictions on  fish and shellfish har-
 vesting, and a Bremerton Naval Complex-wide  soil
 management plan; address the requirements for con-
 tinued operation, inspection, and maintenance of the
 pavement cap and erosion protection; and make en-
 hancements to terrestrial and marine habitats.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
 management. Shipyards,  Naval facilities.  Capping,
 Sealing, Erosion control, Habitat improvement. Ground
 water, Water pollution monitoring.  Restrictions, Site
 characterization,   Remedial   action,   Washington,
 •Record of  Decision,  Puget Sound Naval  Shipyard
 Complex,  Bremerton  Naval  Complex,   Bremer-
 ton(Washington), Kitsap County (Washington).
 PB97-964603REB                PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Complex, (Operable
 Unit NSC) (aka: Bremerton Naval Complex), Brem-
 erton. WA, December 13,1996.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Nov 97,124p. EPA&41/R-97/047.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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 This decision document presents the selected action
 for Operable Unit NSC (OU NSC) at the Bremerton
 Naval Complex in Bremerton, Washington. The  se-
 lected remedy for OU NSC includes: controlling access
to the  Bremerton Naval Complex through  security
measures such as fences and signs; establishing ad-
ministrative measures to prohibit use of groundwater
from site; implementing deed restrictions to limit future
usage of the site; developing a management exca-
vation plan to limit potential contact with, and assure
appropriate handling and disposal of, soils excavated
during future excavation connected with any construc-
tion activity at the site; upgrading site paving to reduce
the possibility of contact with contaminated  soil and
limit the potential for precipitation to transport contami-
nants from soil to the groundwater; collecting and dis-
posing of  sediments  and  debris  accumulated  in
stormdrain lines serving OU NSC; and conducting en-
vironmental monitoring to  detect any change in the
quality of groundwater at the site.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazadous materials. *Waste
management. Shipyards, Naval facilities, Debris, Pes-
ticides, Polychtorinated biphenyls, Hydrocarbons, Met-
als, Sediments, Removal,  Environmental monitoring,
Site characterization, Restrictions,  Remedial action,
Washington, 'Record of Decision, Puget Sound Naval
Shipyard Complex, Bremerton Naval Complex, Brem-
ertonfWashington), Kitsap  County (Washington), Vola-
tile organic compounds,  Semivolatile organic com-
pounds.
 PB97-964604REB                 PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
 Hanford 200 Area (USDOEt, (200-UP-1 Operable
 Unit), Benton County, WA, February 11,1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Nov 97,92p, EPA/541/R-97/048.
 See also PB95-964609.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
 digital image.

 This decision document presents the selected Interim
 Remedial Action (IRA) for the U.S. Department of En-
 ergy (U.S. DOE) Hanford 200-UP-1  Operable Unit
 (OU). 200 Area, Hanford Site, Benton County, Wash-
 ington. The selected remedy consists of pumping the
 highest concentration  zone  of  the contaminated
 groundwater plume at 200-UP-1 and treatment using
 the existing Effluent Treatment Facility (ETF) located in
 the 200 East Area. The selected remedy is intended to
 reduce contaminant mass within the plume and mini-
 mize migration of uranium and technetium-99 from the
 200 West Area. The selected remedy will remove and
 treat these two contaminants of concern, in addition to
 the specific co-contaminants of nitrate and carbon tet-
 rachloride which exist within the groundwater.

 Keywords:  'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
 pollution control, Hanford Reservation, Uranium, Tech-
 netium  99,  Nitrates, Carbon tetrachloride. Ground
 water, Aquifers, Plumes, Pumping, Water treatment.
 Remedial action,  Washington, 'Record of  Decision,
 Benton County(Washington), Cleanup operations.
 PB97-964605REB                PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
 Monsanto  Chemical  Co. (Soda  Springs),  Soda
 Springs, ID, April 30,1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Nov 97,114p, EPA/541/R-97/049.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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 The Monsanto Chemical Company Superfund Site is
 located in  Caribou County, Idaho, approximately one
 mile north of the City of Soda Springs. After screening
 using  conservative human health  and ecological
 screening values, the contaminants of potential con-
 cern in soils and on-Plant source piles include, radio-
 nudides (radium-226, lead-210, and uranium-238) and
 chemicals (arsenic, beryllium, selenium and zinc). The
 groundwater contaminants of potential concern include
 those substances  detected at  concentrations above
 primary MCLs, i.e., cadmium, fluoride, nitrate, and se-
 lenium, and manganese, \" ' '
 ondaryMCL
, which is present above a sec-
 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
 management. Metals, Arsenic, Selenium, Beryllium,
 Lead 210, Radium 226, Uranium 238, Radioisotopes,
 Cadmium, Ground water, Soil contamination, water
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pollution monitoring. Site characterization. Remedial
action,  Idaho.   "Record   of   Decision,   Soda
Springs(ldaho), Caribou County(ldano), Fugitive dust
PB97464606REB                PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Elmendorf Air Force Base, Operable Units, Great-
er Anchorage Borough, AHL, December 5,1996.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 97,740. EPA/541/R-97/050.
See also PB95-964607.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
dgial image.

This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedal action for OU 3  at Bmendorf AFB. The se-
lected remedy was chosen from many alternatives as
the best method of addressing the PCB contaminated
soil at site SS21. The selected remedy is excavation
and off-site disposal of soD at SS21 containing PCBs
greater than 5 ppm.

Keywords: •Superfund. •Hazardous materials. "Waste
Disposal. •Land  potation  control. Air Force facilities.
PolycNorinated biphenyts. Soil contamination, Exca-
vation. Sampling, Environmental monitoring,  Restric-
tions. Installation restoration. Remedal action, Alaska.
•Record of Decision. Bmendorf  Air Force Base. An-
chorage(Alaska).  South  Central   RegjorXAteska).
Cleanup operations.
PB974M007REB                PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Ebnendorf Air Force Base, Operable Unit 6 and
Source ATM SS 19, Greater Anchorage Borough,
AK, December 4.1990.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedy Response
Nov 97.238p. EPAS41/R-97/051.
See also PB95-964603.
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This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedal action for OU 6 at Bemendqri AFB. Specific
hazardous substances include  constituents such as
benzene,     toluene,     trichtoroethene,     and
letrachtoroethane. The sotoctod remedes were cho-
sen from many aRematives as the best methods of ad-
oressing contaminated grouncrwater and soa within the
various source areas hi OU6. The selected remedies
address the associated risks by a combination of ac-
tions to reduce contamination below cleanup levels lor
OU 6 established in this ROD and institutional controls
to prevent exposure to contamination above  those
cleanup levels.

Keywords: •Superfund, •Hazardous materials. "Land
pollution control "Water poftution control. Air Force fa-
cSties, Fuels, Petroleum products, Sol contamination.
Ground water. Restrictions, Remedal action, Instala-
tion restoration, Alaska, •Record of Decision, Elmen-
dorf Air Force Base, Anchorage(Alaska), South Central
RegjoojAteska). Votetite organic compounds. Cleanup
                                PCA09/MFA02
PB97464608REB
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Fort Wainwrtght, Operable Unit 1, Fairbanks North
Star Borough, AK, June 27,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedtel Response.
Nov 97.160P.EPA&41/R-97/054.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
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dgital image.

This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedal action for 801 Drum Burial Site Operable Unit
1JOU-1) at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska Pes-
ticidBS and petroleunvrelated compounds are contami-
nants of concern in the sol; and benzene, pesticides,
solvents, and other petroleum-related compounds are
contaminants of concern of groundwater at the 801
Qrug Burial Sie. This ROD addresses soil and ground-
water contamination at OU-1.
Keywords: •Superfund, "Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, "Water pollution control. Army facili-
ties, Pesticides. Benzene, Solvents, Petroleum prod-
ucts.  Soil contamination. Ground water, Alaska,
•Record of Decision, •Fourth Remedial Action, Fort
Wainwright,  Fairbanks(Alaska),  North  Star  Bor-
ough(Alaska), Central Region(Alaska). Cleanup oper-
ations.
PB97-964609REB                PC A10/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Fort Wainwright, Operable Unit 2, Fairbanks North
Star Borough, AK., March 31,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Nov 97,I960, EPAS41/R-97/061.
See also PB96-964614.
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 Record of Decision (ROD) presents the selected
remedal actions for Operable Unit 2 (OU-2) at Fort
Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska. OU-2 originally con-
sisted in eigj^ source areas: the defense Reutilization
and Marketing Office (DRMO) Yard, the Building 1168
Leach Wei, the North Post Site, the 801 Drum Burial
Site, the Engineers Park Drum Site, the Drum Site
South of theLandfiB. BuikSng 3477, and the Tar Sites.
The major components  of the remedies at source
areas are: in situ soil vapor extraction and air sparging
of the groundwater to reduce  volatile organic com-
pounds to a (eve) that meets state and federal MCLs;
institutional controls that would include restrictions on
groundwater weH installations, site access restrictions,
and maintenance of fencing at the DRMO Yard until
state and federal MCLs are met; additional institutional
controls, inducing a limitation on refilling the DRMO
Yard fire suppression water tank from the existing po-
table water supply wen. until state and federal MCLs
are met (except in emergency situations); and natural
attenuation to attain Alaska water Qualify Standards
after reaching state and federal MCLs.

Keywords: "Superfund. •Hazardous materials. 'Land
ponution control, "Water  pollution control, Army facili-
ties. Benzene, Petroleum products. Soil contamination.
Ground water, Soil treatment.  Water treatment. Re-
strictions. Alaska. 'Record of Decision. "Fifth Remedal
Action. Fort Wainwright. Fairbanks(Alaska), North Star
Borough(Alaska), Central RegionfAlaska), Volatile or-
ganic compounds. Natural attenuation. Cleanup oper-
ations.
PB97-964610REB                PCA08/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
East Muttnomah County Groundwater Contamina-
tion, Operable Unit 1, Multnomah County, OR, De-
cember 31,1998.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedal Response.
Jan 98,132p. EPA/541/R-97/072.
See also PB9S-239570.
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Digital image.

The East Multnomah County (EMC) project area refers
to al areas in the EMC  project area  where the
Troutdale  Sandstone Aquifer  (TSA)  contains cort-
centrations of hatogenated volatile organic compounds
at concentrations requiring remedataon. The selected
remedal action for the Troudate Sandstone Aquifer
(TSA) contaminant plume includes: treatment of ex-
tracted groundwater using air-stripping treatment tech-
nology; Discharge of treated groundwater to Fairview
Lake and the Columbia Slough drectry or via Multno-
mah County storm water drainage ways; abandonment
of six private Sand and Gravel Aqufer (SGA) water
supply wels located within the area of the TSA con-
taminant plume and a provision to replace the aban-
doned wefe with an alternative source of water; institu-
tional controls to restrict groundwater use of the TSA
and SGA to prevent exposure to contaminated ground-
water and the  spread of groundwater contamination
during remedation; groundwater monitoring to assess
compliance with performance criteria established for
the remedy; and hydraulic containment of those areas
of the TSA for which it may be technically impractical to
restor to MCL cleanup levels within 20 years.
Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Water
pollution control, Plumes, Ground water. Aquifers, Ex-
traction, Water treatment. Containment. Water wells.
Water pollution monitoring. Restrictions, Remedial ac-
tion, Oregon, 'Record of Decision, Multnomah Coun-
ty(Oregon), Troutdale Sandstone,  Volatile organic
compounds, Cleanup operations.
                                                 PB97-964611REB
                                PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
East Multnomah County Ground Water Contami-
nation, Operable Unit 2, Multnomah County, OR.,
December 31,1996.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98,102p, EPA/541/R-97/199.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
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This document presents the selected remedial action
for soil and shallow groundwater contamination within
the Troutdale Gravel Aquifer (TGA) at the  Cascade
Corporation (Cascade) site, in Gresham, Oregon.

Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution  control,  "Water  pollution control, Hydro-
carbons, Solvents, Soil contamination, Ground water.
Aquifers, Plumes, Soil treatment. Soil gases, Extrac-
tion. Water treatment. Restrictions, Remedial action,
Oregon, 'Record of Decision. Gresham(Oregon), Mult-
nomah County(Oregon), Volatile organic compounds.
Light nonaqueous phase liquids. Cleanup operations.
PB97-964612REB                PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Boomsnub/Airco Site-Wide Ground  Water Oper-
able Unit, Vancouver, WA., September 29,199lC
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedal Response.
Apr 98,152p, EPA/541/R-97/200.
See also PB95-249728.
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it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
dgital image.

This decision document presents the selected interim
remedal action for the Boomsnub/Airco Superfund
Site (the Site), located north of Vancouver in Hazel
Dell, Washington. The selected remedy is to continue
operation  and maintenance of the existing  ground-
water for dark County. The remedy includes: oper-
ation and maintenance (O & M) of the existing extrac-
tion/treatment system; installation of additional mon-
itoring wells near the leading edge of the plume to de-
termine the need for more extraction weBs, and con-
nection of additional wells to the extraction network, if
necessary; upgrading some extraction wells and vaults
as necessary to prevent infiltration of water during
storm events; and acquisition or construction  of office
and storage space for the extraction/treatment and te-
lemetry systems, new and used resin, as wed as for
tools, parts and equipment needed for O & M of the
system.

Keywords: "Superfund, •Hazardous materials, "Water
pollution control. Chromium. Metals, Ground water.
Aquifers.  Extraction, Water treatment, Water wells.
Drainage systems, Water pollution monitoring, Reme-
dal action. Washington,  'Record of Decision, Van-
couver(Washington), Clark County(Washington), Vola-
tile organic compounds, Cleanup operations.
 PB97-964613REB                PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 101:
 Old Navy Dump Manchester Laboratory (USEPA/
 NOAA), Manchester, WA., September 30,1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Jan 98.116p. EPA/541/R-97/201.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
 dgital image.

 This decision document presents the selected reme-
 dial action lor the Old Navy Dump/Manchester Annex
 Superfund Site (Site) in Manchester. Washignton. The
 selected remedy is the only response action planned
 fortheSite.
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Keywords: *Superfund. 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
disposal, *Land pollution control, Landfills, Dioxins,
Poiychlorinated biphenyis, Hydrocarbons. Metals, Soil
contamination.  Sediments, Gam Bay, Debris, Exca-
vation, Backfilling, Shorelines, Capping, Drainage sys-
tems, Storage  tanks,  Underground storage. Restric-
tion, Remedial  action, Washington, 'Record of  Deci-
sion, Old Navy Dump, Manchester Laboratory,  Man-
chester(Washington),  Kitsap   County (Washington),
Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile organic com-
pounds, Cleanup operations.
PB97-964614REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Fort Richardson (USArmy), Operable Units A and
B, Anchorage, AIC, September 15, 1997.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 98, 15to, EPA/541/R-97/202.
See also PB96-1 95417.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
A remedy was chosen from many alternatives as the
best means of addressing contaminated  soil  and
groundwater at OU-B. The major components of the
preferred remedy for OU-B are: high-vacuum extrac-
tion (HVE)  to  remove  contaminated vapors  and
groundwater from the 'hot spot' The 'hot spot1 is de-
fined as the subsurface area containkjn greater  than
1.0 milligrams per liter of 1,1,2.2-tetracriloroetnane in
groundwater and/or free-phase sovlents; an air strippin
system to treat extracted grondwater to meed State of
Alaska and federal  maximum  contaminant  levels
(MCLs) before being reinjected into the deep aquifer;
institutional controls that will include restrictions on
groundwater well installations, site access restrictions,
and maintenance of fencing until state and federal
MCLs for drinking water are met; natural attenuation of
groundwater contamination in areas outside the 'hot
spot* ; and long-term monitoring to assess whether
groundwater contamination is approaching Eagle River
and to ensure that contamination levels in the ground-
water are decreasing through natural attenuation.

Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
pollution control, 'Water pollution control, Army facili-
ties, Solvents, Hydrocarbons. Soil contamination. Soil
gases. Ground water, Soil treatment. Extraction, Water
treatment. Water pollution  monitoring. Restrictions.
Remedtel action, Alaska, 'Record of  Decision, Fort
Richardson, Anchorage(Alaska), South Central Re-
gkxi(Aiaska),   Volatile    organic   compounds,
Tetrachloroethane, Natural attenuation. Cleanup oper-
ations.
 PB98-101967REB                 PC A99/MF A06
 Health  Effects  Test Guidelines. OPPTS  Series
 870.1000 Acute Toxlctty Testing: Background.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Aug98,598p, EPA/712/C-98/189.
 Product  reproduced from cSgrtal image. Order this
 product from NTIS by. phone at 1 -800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

 The Agency considers the evaluation of tpxicity fotow-
 step in the assessment of its toxic potential under 1
 regulatory framework of its pesticide and toxic sub-
 stances programs. In the assessment and evaluation
 of the toxic characteristics of a substance, acute tox-
 ic^ is ger>erally performed by the probable route of ex-
 posure in order to provide information on health haz-
 ards likely to arise from short-term exposure by that
 route. For pesticides, the short-term toxtoty testing bat-
 tery consists of acute toxitity tests by the oral, dermal.
 and inhalation routes; skin and eye irritation testing;
 and testing for dermal sensrtization. Data  from  an
 acute study may serve as a  basis for  hazard cat-
 egorization, labeling, or child-resistant packaging and
 may also serve to designate pesticides which may be
 applied only by certified applicators. It is also an initial
 step in establishing a dosage regimen in subchronic
 and other studies and may provide information on ab-
 sorption and the mode of toxic action of a substance.

 Keywords: 'Health effects. 'Acute exposure, 'Testing,
 Toxicity. Toxic Substances Control Act. 'Pesticides,
Registration, Sample preparation, Materials handling.
Analytical  methods,  Rejection,  Environmental expo-
sure pathway, Dermal absorption, Oral intake, Inhala-
tion, Irritation, Guidelines. 'Federal Insecticide Fun-
gicide   and   Rodenticide   Act.    Registration,
OPPTS(Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances).


PB98-101975REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Spray Drift Test Guidelines.  OPPTS  840.1000
Background for Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington,  DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Mar 98,30p, EPA/712/C-98/319.
Supersedes PB84-189216.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The guidelines in this series deal with data submittal to
support the registration of all outdoor use pesticides
that are to be applied by aerial application methods
(fixed- or rotary-wing), air carrier (mist blowers), over-
head sprinkler irrigation devices, or other ground appli-
cation equipment Data required to evaluate pesticide
spray drift may be derived from studies of droplet size
spectrum and spray drift field evaluations. These data
can contribute to development of the overall exposure
estimate for use in assessing the potential hazard of
pesticides to humans, fish and wildlife, or plants.

Keywords: 'Pesticides. 'Application methods. 'Drift,
'Spraying, 'Blowing, Toxic Substances Control Act,
Testing, Environmental transport. Mist, Sprays, Drop-
lets, Sprinklers. Irrigation systems, Environmental ex-
posure. Environmental impacts, Guidelines, 'Federal
Insecticide   Fungicide   and   Rodenticide   Act.
OPPTS(Office of Prevention Pesticides and Toxic Sub-
stances).
 PB98-140379REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Lessons Learned-Controlling VOCs from Three
 Paint Booths  at  Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
 ReptforOct95-May97.
 Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle  Park,
 NC.
 D. Proffitt, C. H. Dan/in, and J. Ayer. Jun 97,16p, EPA/
 600/A-98/018.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0111
 Presented at the  Joint  Depot  Environmental Panel
 Workshop (6th), San Diego. CA.. May 19-22,  1997.
 Prepared in cooperation with Air Quality Specialists,
 Newport Beach, CA. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
 tection Agency, Research Triangle Park. NC. Air Pollu-
 tion Prevention and Control Div.
 Product reproduced from Digital  image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)605^900;         and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

 The paper describes the demonstration of an ad-
 vanced control technology cost reduction strategy at
 the U.S. Marine Corps maintenance facility in Barstow,
 CA. One drive-through truck booth was modified and
 two small-parts boothes were built to use the floor rate
 reduction strategy, partitioned recirculation.

 Keywords: 'Air pollution control equipment, Emissions,
 Air  pollution abatement, Air circulation. Air flow. Flow
 rates, Painting, Lessons learned. Costs, Marine  corps
 facilities. Supply depots, 'Volatile organic compounds,
 'Paint booths, 'Partitioned recirculatjon, Pollution pre-
 vention.
 PB98-142011REB                 PCA12/MFA03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Results of a Pilot Field Study to Evaluate the Ef-
 fectiveness of  Cleaning Residential  Heating and
 Air Conditioning Systems and the Impact on In-
 door Air Quality and System Performance. Final
 rept 1995-96.
 Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,

 R. Fortmann, C. Gentry, K. Foarde, and D. VanOsdell.
 Dec 97,238p, EPA/600/R-97/137.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005/2-030
Prepared in cooperation with Research Triangle Inst.
Research Triangle Park, NC. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div. and Na-
tional Air Duct Cleaners Association, Washington, DC.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report discusses and gives results of a pilot field
study to evaluate the effectiveness of air duct cleaning
(ADC)  as a source  removal technique in residential
heating and air-conditioning (HAC) systems and  its
impact on airborne particle, fiber and bioaerosol con-
centrations. Data were also collected to assess the po-
tential  impact to cleaning on performance of the  air
handler and cooling system.  Week-long  studies  at
each home  involved background air  monitoring and
sampling, cleaning of the HAC system, and post-clean-
ing monitoring  and  sampling.  Measurement param-
eters included airborne particle, fiber, and fungi con-
centrations; microbiological and dust deposition sam-
pling in the supply and return air ducts; various system
related parameters including air flow,  static pressure,
temperature, and relative humidity; and environmental
parameters indoors  and outdoors. Study results are
presented on the effectiveness of ADC, its impact  on
selected indoor air quality parameters, and an assess-
ment of its impact on system  performance. Rec-
ommendations are provided on future research needs.

Keywords: 'Indoor air quality, 'Residential buildings,
'Heating  equipment,  'Air conditioning  equipment,
'Cleaning, 'Effectiveness, Space HVAC systems,
Heating systems, Cooling systems, Performance eval-
uation, Ducts, Air flow, Temperature,  Relative humid-
ity, Static pressure. Microorganism, Dust, Aerosols, Fi-
bers, Particles.
 PB98-142037REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
 Fuel Cell Bus Demonstration In Mexico City. Final
 rept Jun-Nov 97.
 Ballard Power Systems, Inc., Bumaby (British Colum-
 bia).
 T. Gitahrist Apr 98,30p. EPA/600/R-98/039.
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC. National Risk Management
 Research 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)605-6900;         and        email       at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Sprir^fiekJ, VA. 22161, USA.

 The report discusses the performance  of a full-size,
 zero-emission, Proton Exchange Membrane (PEMJ
 fuel-cell-powered transit bus in the atmospheric envi-
 ronment of Mexico City. To address the air quality
 problems caused by vehicle emissions in Mexico City,
 a seminar on clean vehicles was held in  the Mexico
 City area in  June 1997. The seminar addressed the
 state of the art of several dean vehicle technologies,
 one of which involved PEM fuel cells.

 Keywords: 'Fuel cells,  'Buses,  'Air pollution abate-
 ment, 'Demonstration programs, Vehicle air pollution.
 Low emission vehicles. Fleet  management, Public
 transportation,  Urban  transportation.  Performance
 evaluation, Meetings, 'Mexico City(Mexico), Proton ex-
 change membranes. Pollution prevention.
 PB98-145311REB                 PCA11/MFA03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Demonstration of the Environmental and Demand-
 Side  Management  Benefits of  Grid-Connected
 Photovoltaic Power Systems. 1994-1997. Final rept
 Apr94-Nov97.
 Ascension Technology, Inc., Lincoln Center, MA.
 D. L Greenberg, E. C. Kern. M. C. Russell, and P. D.
 Kern. May 98,206p. EPA/600/R-98-056, EPA/600/R-
 98/056
 Contract EPA-68-D3-0144
 See also PB97-117618. 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.
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customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;       and       email        at
orders@nlis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

The report gives results o( an investigation into the pol-
lutant emission reduction and demand-side manage-
ment potential of 13 photovoltaic  (PV) systems that
began operation between June 1994 and July 1996 in
various locations in the U.S. The report documents the
project and gives results of analyses of each system's
abifity to offset emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen ox-
ides, and carbon dtoxide, and to provide power during
peak toad hours for the host buUng and the parficipat-
inguUies. The analyses inofcate a  broad range in
emission offsets resulting from PV system operation
due to variation in the solar resource available to each
system and variation in the marginal emission rates of
the participating utilities. Each system's ability to pro-
vide power during peak toad  periods is investigated
using gross  and net (of PV generation)  toad during
curves. Differences between these curves provide in-
sight into each PV system's abifity to reduce the high-
est toads experienced by the host bufldng or unity.
One set of such curves is presented for each system
and for each month of a 12-month performance mon-
itoring period.

Keywords: 'Photovoltaic power plants. 'Electric power
generation, -Air potution abatement 'Energy demand.
Electric utMUes. Peak toad. Photovoltaic conversion.
Carbon dtoxkte. Sulfur dwxlde, Nitrogen oxides, ParSc-
ulates, Pjytovottate cells. Bukfngs,Energy efficiency.
Emissions, Emission factors, Irraoiance, Cost anafysB,
Performance evaluation. Case stuoTes.


PB98.145485REB                PCA09/MFA02
Environmental Protection Agency.  Research Triangle
Park. NC. Ortoc^Quajity Planning and Standards.
Total Risk  Intopi'vtoo MetnoojOlociy* mipwnwntt*
ton of the  TRIM Conceptual Design through the
TMILFaTE Module. A Status Rei
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.,*
Mar 98.156p. EPAV452/R-88/001.
Contract EPA-€8-O-30094
See also PB98-145527. Prepared in cooperation with
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. and IT Corp., Oak Ridge.
TN. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency.
Research Triangle Park. NC. Office of Air Quafity Plan-
ninQ end Standards.
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(703)60fr€900;       and       email        at
ordars@ntisJBdworld.Qov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

The Office of Air Quafity  Planning  and Standards
(OAOPS) of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) is developing the Total  Risk Integrated Meth-
odology (TRIM), a mutimecfa. time-series simulation
modaing system far the assessment of human and ec-
otopjcat risks resulting Irom  hazardous and criteria air
poButants. The purpose of this report is to summarize
the work performed during the first developmental
        .	   _    y          included  the
phase  of TRIM.  The  first  phase
      HuaSzaoon of TRIM and the imple
concoua
the TftlM
              pbjal approach th
                                      ntation of
                                   the devetop-
mart of the firstTOM module, the environmental fate,
transport, and exposure module, called TRIM.FaTE.
TRIIvLFaTE development focused on  defining  the
mathematical structure of the module and initial testing
and evaluation of these concepts. This report provides
delated information about the overall structure of TRIM
arrf me o^vetopment of the TRlM.FaTE module.

Keywords: •Environmental  transport. 'Risk assess-
ment Health  hazards. Public health. Environmental
exposure pathway. Dose-response relationships, Bio-
kinetic models.  Mass  balance. Air pollution  ef-
fects(Humans). Implementation. Requirements, Com-
puterized   simulation.    Mathematical    models,
TRIMfTotal Risk Integrated Methodology). Total Risk
Integrated Methodology. -Environfnental fate. Hazard-
ous arpoButants, Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.


PB98-145588REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Thermodynamlc, Energy-Efficient  and Economic
Criteria for Evaluation of  Alternative Refrigerants
for Heat Pumps. Rept tor JurvAug 97.
Acurex Environmental Corp, Research Triangle Park,
NC/
a Kazachki. and C. L. Gage. 1998.12p, EPA/600/A-
98/068.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Presented at the IIR Conference, Heat Pump Systems,
Energy Efficiency and Global Warming, Unz, Austria,
September 28-October 1. 1997. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

The paper discusses thermodynamfc, energy-efficient,
and a economic criteria for evaluting alternative refrig-
erants for heat pumps. (NOTE: Thermodyamic prop-
erties have traditionally played a major role in evaluat-
ing a fluid as a potential refrigerant).

Keywords:     'Refrigerant,     'Heat     pumps.
Chnrofluorocarbons, Alternatives, Air conditioners,
Thermcdynamic                       properties,
CFCXCrUorofluwocarbons).


PB98-147143REB                PCA02/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Greenhouse Gases from  Anaerobic Decomposi-
tion of Waste. Rept for Ocl 92-Oct 94.
Pechan (EH.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
M. R. J. Doom, S. A. Thometoe. B. Eklund, and J.
LaCosse. 1998.8p. EPA/600/A-98/079.
Contracts EPA-68-01-0146, EPA-68-D1-0031
Presented at the Environmental Protection Agency/Air
and Waste Management Association Emission Inven-
tory CfcnferenceTRateigh. NC., October 30-November
3, 1994. Prepared in cooperation with Racfian Corp.,
Austin, TX. Sponsored by  Environmental Protection
Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy
Engineering Research Lab.
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(703)60&€900;        and       email        at
orders@nlis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

This paper gives an overview of EPA/Air and  Energy
Engineering Research Laboratory's  (AEERL's) pro-
grams  to characterized emissions  of greenhouse
gases GHGs from wastewater treatment and disposal
(WVVT/D) sources in industrialized and developing
countries.

Keywords:  'Greenhouse gases,  'Anaerobic proc-
esses. •Agricultural wastes, Btodegration, Wastewater.
Waste water. Emissions, Lagoons(Ponds).


PB98-148273REB                PC A15/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of PoNutJon, Prevention, and Toxics.
National Directory of AHERA Accredited Courses,
May 29.1998 Edition.
VISTA Computer Services. Inc., Bethesda, MD.
29 May 98,3240.
Contract EPA-68-W-98-004
Supersedes PB97-135842. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of
Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-SOO-5S3-NTIS (U.S.
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orders@nlis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

The National Directory of AHERA Accredaed Courses
                                                  cies involved in the training and accredtation of i
                                                  tos control professionals under the Asbestos Hazard
                                                  Emergency Response Act of 1986 (AHERA). as
                                                  amended by the Asbestos School Hazard Abatement
                                                  Reauthorizatton Act of 1990 (ASMARA), under which
                                                  *"? EPAJtodfl Acredttation plan was issued tt con-
                                                  tains information  about training providers approved
                                                  courses nationwide and is meant to serve as a com-
                                                  prehensive  reference and resource document  It
                                                  should also be useful for those training providers who
                                                  offer accredited asbestos courses and to aB consum-
                                                  ers of these training services.

                                                  Keywords:   'Asbestos,   Inspection,   •Removal,
                                                  Training, 'Directories. Courses(Education). US EPA.
                                                                                                   Accreditation, Data bases. Personnel  development.
                                                                                                   Education. Federal government, State government.
                                                                                                   Local government, 'AHERA(Asbestos Hazards Emer-
                                                                                                   gency Response Act), 'Asbestos Nazards Emergency
                                                                                                   Response Act
                                                                                                   PB9B-150121REB                PCA06/MFA01
                                                                                                   RCRA Implementation  Plan  (RIP): Fiscal Years
                                                                                                   1996-97.
                                                                                                   Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                                                                   Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
                                                                                                   May 95,82p. EPA/530/R-95/006.
                                                                                                   See also PB96-163381.
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                                                                                                   orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
                                                                                                   Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

                                                                                                   The report defines  the national policy and strategic
                                                                                                   goals and priority activities for the RCRA solid and haz-
                                                                                                   ardous waste program. Includes both changes and
                                                                                                   clarifications to the fiscal year 1994 RCRA implemen-
                                                                                                   tation plan and the fiscal year 1995 addendum. It pro-
                                                                                                   vides additional guidance hi waste minimization, cor-
                                                                                                   rective action, state  grants, beginning  of the  year
                                                                                                   plans, Indian programs, environrnentaf justice, infor-
                                                                                                   mation management, state authorization, permitting/
                                                                                                   closure, and subtitle D activities.

                                                                                                   Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, •Program manage-
                                                                                                   ment, 'Data management Pollution abatement Pollu-
                                                                                                   tion control, Remediation. Municipal wastes, Industrial
                                                                                                   wastes.  Incineration, Solid   waste management
                                                                                                   Ground disposal.  Reporting,  Implementation, Plan-
                                                                                                   ning, Priorities, Ranking, Permits, Enforcement State
                                                                                                   government, *RCRA(Resource Conservation and Re-
                                                                                                   covery Act), 'Resource Conservation and Recovery
                                                                                                   Act Environmental justice, Waste minimization.
PB98-1S02S3REB                PC A08/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Acid Rain Div.
Operator's Guide to Eliminating Bias In CEM Sys-
tems.
Source Technology Associates,  Research Triangle
Paric.NC.
J.A.Jahnke.Nov94,126p.EPA/430/R-94/016.
Contract EPA-68-D2-0168
See also PB92-224369, and PB98-1 12931. Prepared
in cooperation with Cadmus Group. Inc., Raleigh, NC.
Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection  Agency.
Washington. DC. Acid Rain Div.
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(703)6054900;        and        email        at
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 221 61 , USA.

The inclusion of the t-test for bias in the Acid Rain Reg-
ulations. 40 CFR Part 75, signaled a marked improve-
merit in the capability to detect a significant source of
measurement error mat had previously remained hid-
den. The capability to detect bias left environmental
technicians and instrument operators with the often
daunting job of.  first, Diagnosing the cause of the
measurement bias, and, then, taking steps to correct ft.
This publication is intended to make that job easier. A
pull-out chart, entitled  ESminating Bias in CEMS - A
Checklist  provides a comprehensive  listing of the
monitoring system problems that can cause systematic
error. A brief description and potential corrective ac-
tions are shown for each problem. Finally, the Check-
list afreets users to the appropriate pages in the ac-
companying Operator's Guide, where fuller descrip-
tions of problems and remedies can be found. The ac-
        '  i Operator's Guide to Eliminating Bias in
          ". '    i is organized into eight chapters.
The problem areas covered are: Probe Location
Stratificatio
                                                                                                               areas covered are: Probe Location and
                                                                                                               (Chapter 2), Extractive  Sampling Sys-
                                                                                                   tems (Chapter 3), In-Situ Gas Monitoring Systems and
                                                                                                   Opacity Monitors (Chapter 4),  Flow Monitors (Chapter
                                                                                                   5), Gas Analyzers (Chapter 6). and Data Acquisition
                                                                                                   and Handling Systems (Chapter 7). Chapter 8, the last
                                                                                                   chapter In the Operator's Guide, discusses elements
                                                                                                   that should be incorporated into ongoing Quality Assur-
                                                                                                   ance Programs to detect and prevent the problems that
                                                                                                   produce systematic error in monitor measurements.

                                                                                                   Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Bias. 'Statistical
                                                                                                   analysis, 'Operators, Air pollution monitors, Facilities
                                                                                                   management Operation and  maintenance, Air poUu-
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
tion sampling. Data acquisition. Gas acquisition. Gas
analysis. Data quality, Quality assurance. Continuous
sampling, Error analysis, Guides, 'CEM(Continuous
Emission Monitoring), 'Continuous Emission Monitor-
ing, T tests. Acid Rain Program.
PB98-151244REB                PC A03/MF A01
Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Texture  Analysis  Riparian  Coniferous  Forest
ADAR Imagery to Identify Potential Ecological In-
dicators for Monitoring.
Dynamac Corp., Corvallis, OR.
J. R. Barker, M. Bdlman, M. Fiorella, G. Bradshaw,
and P. L RingoM. 1998,14p, EPA/600/A-98/061.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0005
Presented  at  the  International  Conference  on
Geospatial  Information in  Agriculture and  Forestry
(1st). Lake Buena Vista, FL, June 1-3,1998. Prepared
in cooperation with Forest Service, Corvallis, OR. Pa-
cific Northwest Research Station,  and Oregon State
Univ., Corvallis, Sponsored by Corvallis Environmental
Research Lab., OR.
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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  Airborne  Data Acquisition  and Registration
(ADAR) remote sensing  system captured one-meter
resolution imagery of 25 different riparian sites in drift
Creek Basin of coastal northwestern Oregon, USA.
The multispectral, digital  data  characterized riparian
areas with  the intent to develop ecological indicators
for long-term monitoring.

Keywords:     'Riparian     plants,     "Forests.
*Canoptes(Vegetation),  'Environmental  monitoring,
•Biological  indicators, 'Remote sensing. Drift Creek,
 River basines.  Riparian land. Coniferous trees, Decid-
 uous  trees, Pattern recognition.  Spatial resolution.
 Image analysis, Image processing, Regression analy-
sis/Ecotogical indicators. ADAR (Airborne Data Acqui-
sition   and  Registration),   Northwestern   Re-
9on(Oregon).
 PB98-151251REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
 OH.
 Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations  at Hill
 AFB: Introduction. Chapter 20. Book chapter.
 Rice Univ., Houston, TX.  Dept  of  Environmental
 Science and Engineering.
 P. a Bedfent, A. W. Holder, C. G. Enfield. and A. L
 Wood. 1998,20p, EPA/600/A-98/060.
 Grant EPA-R-822024
 Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
 Lab., Cincinnati, OH., Strategic Environmental Re-
 search and Development Program, Arlington, VA. and
 Ogden  Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, IJT. Environ-
 mental Restoration and Management Div.
 Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by. phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000  (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedwor1d.gcv. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

 Nine enhanced aquifer remediation technologies were
 demonstrated side-by-side at a Hill Air Force Base
 Chemical  Disposal  Pit/Fire Training Area site. The
 demonstrations were performed inside 3 x 5 m cells
 isolated from the surrounding shallow aquifer by steel
 sheet piling.

 Keywords: 'Air trace facilities, 'Aquifers, 'Ground
 water, 'Remediation. 'Water pollution control.  Fuels,
 Hydrocarbons, Aeration, Mobilization,  Surfactants,
 Steam  injection, Demonstration programs, 'Hill Air
 Force Base,  Davis  County(Utah), Light nonaqueous
 phase  liquids. Chlorinated  solvents. Solubilization,
 Microemulsion, Soil flushing.
 PB98-151343REB                PC A99/MF A06
 Seminar Publication: National Conference on San-
 itary Sewer Overflows (SSOs). Held In Washing-
 ton, DC. on April 24-26,1995.
 Environmertal Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Research and Development.
 Sep 96,61 Op. EPA/625/R-96/007.
 Details in illustrations may not be fully legible in micro-
 fiche.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The National Conference on Sanitary Sewer Overflows
(SSO)  was held in Washington DC on April 24-26,
1995. The conferences was a forum for nearly 500 en-
vironmental professionals to exchange technical infor-
mation and experiences relating to the complex issues
of sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs).

Keywords:   "Sanitary sewers,   'Sewer  systems,
'Overflow. 'Meetings, Peak discharge, Surface runoff,
Sewage disposal, Storm water runoff, Inflow, Outflow,
PipesfTubes). Maintenance management. Public  sec-
tor. Public utilities, Private sector. Communities, Water
quality. Monitoring, Watersheds, Case studies.
PB98-151467REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Small Scale Blomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
Rept for Feb 92-Oct 97.
Cratech, Inc., Tahoka,TX.
J. D. Craig, and C. R. Purvis. 1998,8p, EPA/600/A-98/
077.
Presented at the ASME IG1I, Turbo Expo '98, Stock-
holm, Sweden, June 2-5,1998. Sponsored by Environ-
mental  Protection Agency, Research  Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div., Ten-
nessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga., Strategic Envi-
ronmental Research and Development Program, Ar-
lington, VA.  and Department of Energy, Golden, CO.
Western Region Bkxnass Energy Program.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper discusses a new-generation, small-scale (<
20 MWe) bfomass-f ueled pwoer plant that is being de-
veloped based on a gas turbine (Brayton Cycle) prime
mover. The new power plants are also expected to
economically utilize annual  plant growth materials
(e.g., straw, grass, rice hulls, animal manure, cotton
gin trash, andnut shells) that are not normally consid-
ered as fuel for power plants. The paper summarizes
the new power generation  concept with emphasis on
the engineering challenges presented by the gas tur-
bine component

Keywords: "Biomass  conversion,  'Gas  turbine en-
gines, 'Electric power generation. Wood fuels. Wood
wastes, Combustion efficiency, Brayton cycle.  Fuel
combustion, Fuel  control,  Air  pollution abatement,
'Pollution prevention.


 PB98-151475REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Mechanistic   Implications   of   Polychlorinated
 Dibenzodioxln and Dlbenzofuran Homotogue Pro-
 files from Municipal  Waste and Coal Co-Combus-
 tion. Rept for Oct 94-Mar 98.
 ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
 Park, NC.
 B. K. Gultett, J. E. Dunn. S. K. Bae, and K.
 Raghunathan. 1998,16p, EPA/600/A-98/074.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
 Presented at the International Conference on Inciner-
 ation and Thermal Treatment Technologies (17th), Salt
 Lake City, UT., May 11-15,1998. Prepared in coopera-
 tion with Arkansas Univ., Fayetteville.  Dept of Mathe-
 matical Sciences, and Changwon National Univ. (Re-
 public of Korea). Dept. of Environmental Engineering.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)605-6900;        and       email         at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The paper discusses  the mechanistic implications  of
 polychlorinated  dibenzodoxin  and   dibenzofuran
 (PCDD and PCDF) homologue profiles from municipal
 waste and coal co-combustion. Variation in PCDD and
 PCDF homologue profiles  from a pilot-scale, co-fired-
 fuel combustion program was used to provide insights
 into postcombustion PCDD and PCDF pollution forma-
tion mechanisms. The molar quantities of the mono- to
octa-chlorinated homologues were determined as a
function of sampling temperature and residence time,
combustor operating conditions, and fuel type mixtures
from a research program designed to determine the ef-
fect of co-firing coal  with  municipal  solid waste on
emissions of PCDDs and PCDFs. A 24-run, statistically
designed test matrix varied dRDF and/or coal firing
rates (at a constant targeted energy release rate) along
with a range of process variables including calcium hy-
droxide injection, hydrogen chloride concentration, flue
gas temperature,  quench,  and residence time such
that the results would be relatable to a wide variety of
waste combustors.

Keywords:      'Polychlorinated     dibenzodioxins,
'Polychlorinated dibenzofurans, 'Air  pollution sam-
pling, 'Combustion products, Municipal wastes, Com-
bustors,  Coal combustion, Cocombustion,  Inciner-
ators,  Dioxins, Furans, Halohydrocarbons, Combus-
tion kinetics. Exhaust emissions. Air pollution sources,
Homologues.


PB98-151483REB                PC  A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Mercury Control Research: Effects of Fly Ash and
Flue Gas Parameters on Mercury Speclation. Rept.
for Apr-Sep 97.
ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
Park, NC.
C. W. Lee, J. D. Kilgroe, and S. B. Ghorishi. 1998,22p,
EPA/600/A-98/075.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Presented at the Annual Waste-to-Energy Conference
(6th), Miami, FL,  May 11-13,1998. Sponsored by En-
vironmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

The paper  discusses results of bench-scale experi-
ments to study the effects  of flue gas and fly ash pa-
rameter on the oxdation of elementary mercury (Hgo)
 in simulated flue  gases containing hydrogen chlonde
 (HCI).

 Keywords: 'Mercury(Metal), 'Fly ash, 'Flue gases, 'Air
 pollution monitoring, 'Combustion chemistry. Combus-
 tion products. Chemical reactivity, Catalysis, Oxida-
 tion,  Hydrogen chloride.  Mercuric  chloride. Water
 vapor, Sulfur dioxide, Fixed bed reactors.


 PB98-151491REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Research  Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Enhanced  Formation of Dioxins and Furans from
 Combustion Devices by Addition of Trace Quan-
 tities of Bromine. Rept. for Jan-Mar 98.
 ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
 Park.NC.
 P. M. Lemieux, and J. V. Ryan. 1998,26p, EPA/600/A-
 98/076.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
 Presented at the  1998 International Conference on In-
 cineration and Thermal Treatment Technologies, Salt
 Lake City, UT., May 11-15,1998. Sponsored by Envi-
 ronmental 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.
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 (703)605-6900;       and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The  paper discusses enhancing  the  formation of
 dioxins and furans from combustion devices by adding
 trace quantities of bromine (Br). Emissions of trichloro-
 ethylene and tetrachloroethylene, generated as PICs
 from the fuel-lean combustion of methylene  chloride,
 were enhanced by up to 3 orders of magnitude by intro-
 ducing Br in the form of methylene bromide at a con-
 stant halogen molar input  rate with a 1:10 Br/chlorine
 (Cl) molar ratio. The two chlorinated PICs in  question
 are both potential ring growth precursors, which could
 lead to enhanced formation of polychlorinated dibenzo-
 p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDDs/
 PCDFs). The experiments described in this paper ex-
 pand on the earlier work  by examining the  effect of
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
trace  amounts of Br on the formation of PCDDs/
PCDFs, in addition to other chlorinated, dominated,
and mixed bromochtooro organic PICs.

Keywords/Putins. 'Furans, 'Incinerators. 'Air poUu-
tion  monitonng,  'Combustion  products,  Brorrvne,
Trace amounts. Combustion chemistry. Chemical re-
activity.    Porychlorinated
chlorinated dbenzodksdns,
ytene bromide, Trichtoroetnvtene. Tetrachloroethylene,
Hatohy
                  chemistry. Che
                  dbenzofurans,
                Methytene
                tene. Tetra
                                          Poly-
                                 chloride, Meth-
PICs(
ocarbons,     Air    pollution
     of Incomplete Combustion).
                                       sources,
PB96-151509REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park. NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Dem-
onstratlon of MuNffnetal Continuous  Emission
Monitoring Technologies. RepL for Jul-Oct 97.
Sky (Plus), CteWandCA.
P. M. Lemieux, J. V. Ryan, N. B. French, D. B. Bums,
W. J.Haas, and S.J.Priebe. 1998,16p,EPA/60CVA-
98/073.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Presented at me 1998 International Conference on In-
cineration and Thermal Treatment Technologies, Salt
Lake CBy. UT.. May 11-15.1998. Prepared in coopera-
tion wfth Ames Lak, IA.. Idaho National Engineering
and  Environmental Lab., Idaho Falls, and Westing-
house Savannah River Co., Aken. SC.
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onJersentis.tedwonUgov.  NTIS is located at  5285
Port Royal Road. SprBgfield. VA. 22161, USA.

The  paper gives results of  a September 1997 DOE/
EPA demonstration multimetal continuous emission
monitoring (CEM) technologies. The demonstration at
EPA's  combustion laboratory in Research Triangle
Park. NC. involved  side-by^side testing  of seven
multimetal OEMs at various stages of commerciflp7a-
tion.

Keywords:  'Air   pollution   monitors,   'Metals.
•Combustion products. Air poflution sampling. Particu-
latBS. Flue gases. Ry ash. Partides, Todc substances.
Incinerators. Exhaust emissions.  Continuous  sam-
ping.
PBM-151517REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park. NC. Air Pcfution Prevention and Control Div.
Near-Real-Time Measurement of Trace Volatile Or-
ganic Compounds from Combustion  Processes
Using an On-Une Gas Chromatograph.  RepL for
Aug97-Apr98.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,

J. V. Ryan, P. M. Lemieux, and W. T. Preston. 1998.
18p, EPA/600/A-98/D72.
Contract EPA-68-O4-0005
Presented at the international Conference on Intiner-
ation and Thermal Treatment Technologies. Satt Lake
C«y, UT..  May 11-15,1998. Prepared In cooperation
wrth ARCAOIS Geraghty and Mier. Inc, Research Tri-
angle Park. NC. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
tionAgency. Research Triangle Park, NC. Air PoUton
Prevention and Control Div.
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(703)605-6900;        and        emal       at
ord^rs&tfsJedwonUgov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

The paper cfecusses the near-real-time measurement
of trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from com-
bustion processes using an on-ine gas Chromatograph
(OLGQ. The EPA-devetopment near-reaHime volatile
organic compound (VOQ CEM. using an OLQC, is ca-
pable of measuring more than 20 VOCs at conctafca-
tions typfcaBy found in wen-operated combustion sys-
tems. The OLGC system consists of a sample delivery
system, a sample concentrator, and a GC equipped
wimboaiflaineiorfcationandejeclre«iCTpturedetec-
tors. Addftonal work has vnproved system perform-
ance, induing  increased automation and mpoved
caHxation technique. Measurement performance was
examined hi detai through comparisons to various
COM perforniarioagieria.specffica»ycalfcrated error.
caffcration drift eiror, and system bias.
                                                 Keywords: 'Air pollution  sampling, 'Gas  chroma-
                                                 tography, 'Combustion  products. Trace amounts,
                                                 Chromatographs, Rue gases. Flame Jonization, Elec-
                                                 tron capture. Detectors, Continuous sampling. Air pol-
                                                 lution sources. Air pollution monitoring, 'Volatile or-
                                                 ganic compounds, CEM(Continuous Emission Men-
                                                 tors).
PB98-151632REB                PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an Alternative for
Metal Parts Cleaning. Rept. (or Aug94-Apr 96.
Research Triangle InsL, Research Triangle Park. NC.
C.H. Darvin.andE. A.H». 1998.1 Op. EPA/600/A-S8/
086.
Grant EPA-R-818419
Presented at Precision Cleaning W. Cincinnati, OH.,
April 15-17,1997. See also PB97-121149. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Tri-
angle Park. NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
DivT
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper dtecusses the demonstration of a non-sol-
vent liquid carbon *«Me(LCO2) alternative for metal
parts cleaning. The demonstration was conducted  at
the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center. Robins Air
Force Base. Georgia, in August 1995 to show the fea-
sfciity and capabiSyof thelCO2 process. Actual air-
craft parts, indudtag scrap parts and non-flight tools.
were cleaned during the demonstration. A great variety
of part were selected for cleaning. Inducing bearings,
fuel system tubing, fitters, bolts and other mechanical
and structural aircraft parts. The demonstration incor-
porated hot oil process oil and ultrasonics to enhance
and maximize the efficiency of the process. The LCO2
process was shown to be equivalent to 1,1,1-trichloro-
ethane cleaning  for the parts evaluated during the
project

Keywords:  •Decreasing, 'Surface cleaning. 'Metal
cleaning. 'Alternatives, Cleaners,  Solvents, Environ-
mental chemical substitutes. Material substitution. Air
pollution abatement. Performance  evaluation. Dem-
onstration programs, TJquM carbon oxwkte, 'Metal
parts. Pollution provonUon.
                                          PB98-151640REB                 PC A03/MF A01
                                          Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                          Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                          Sampling and Analysis of VOCs for Indoor  Air
                                          Source Characterization.
                                          Acurex Environmental Corp.. Research Triangle Park,

                                          R. Fortmann. K. Krebs, S. Marfiak, and M. Mason.
                                          1998.16p, EPA/600/A-98/087.
                                          Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
                                          Presented at the EPA/AWMA Conference, 'Engineer-
                                          ing Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems1. Research
                                          Triangle Park, NC.. July 24-26. 1995. Sponsored by
                                          Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
                                          Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                          Product reproduced from olgital  image.  Order  this
                                          product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                          customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                          (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
                                          orders@ntts.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
                                          Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

                                          The paper dtecusses issues related to sampling  and
                                          analysis that should be addressed in the design  and
                                          performance of source characterization testing, wheth-
                                          er performed in small chambers, large chambers,  test
                                          houses or in the field Selection of the sampling meth-
                                          od (e.g.. whole air samples, on-line sampling, or  sor-
                                          bent medte) and design of the sampling protocol, for
                                          example, are important factors that are a function of
                                          volatile organic compounds (VOCs)  in the emissions
                                          and the emissions profile. The applJcaoflily of dtfferent
                                          sorbent meola or whole air methods depends on  col-
                                          lection efficiency, recovery efficiency, and storage  sta-
                                          bility. Changing  VOC concentrations and the often
                                          large deferences in concentration between individual
                                          compounds may make sampling otfficurL Several  fac-
                                          tors (e.g., water vapor concentration) affect the selec-
                                          tion of thermal desorbers (for sorbents), the concentra-
                                          tion method, gas chromatography columns, and detec-
                                          tors. The paper also  NghOghts quality  assurance
issues and reporting of measurement methods and re-
sults.

Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Air pollution sources,
'Air pollution sampling, 'Emissions, Test chambers.
Stationary pollutant sources. Emission factors, Air pol-
lution detection. Ecological concentration. Testing, De-
sign criteria, Performance evaluation. Sample prepara-
tion. Collecting methods, Sorbents, Air pollution con-
trol, 'Volatile organic compounds.
                                                                                           PB98-151657REB                PCA03/MFA01
                                                                                           Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                                                                           Park. NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                                                           Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Organic
                                                                                           Emissions Testing of Wet Sources In Small Cham-
                                                                                           bers. RepL for 1996-97.
                                                                                           Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
                                                                                           NC.
                                                                                           K. Krebs, J. Chang, M. Mason, H. C. Lao. S. Marfiak.
                                                                                           R. Fortmann, andZ. Quo. 1998,14p. EPA/600/A-98/
                                                                                           088.
                                                                                           Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
                                                                                           Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
                                                                                           tion International Symposium on Measurement  of
                                                                                           Toxics and Related Air Pollutants. Durham, NC.. April
                                                                                           29-May 1,1997. Sponsored by Environmental Protec-
                                                                                           tion Agency. Research Triangle Park. NC. Air Pollution
                                                                                           Prevention and Control Div.
                                                                                           Product reproduced from olgital  image. Order this
                                                                                           product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                                                           customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                                                                           (703)605-6900;        and       email        at
                                                                                           orders@ntis.ledworid.oov. NTIS  is located at 5285
                                                                                           Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                                                                           The paper discusses some sampling and  analytical
                                                                                           issues involve with small environmental chamber test-
                                                                                           ing of wet sources. Tests measuring  emissions from
                                                                                           latex paints and alkyd-based paints will be used to il-
                                                                                           lustrate these issues. Sampling issues are discussed.
                                                                                           such as the selection of sampling methods, prepara-
                                                                                           tion of sorbents, and sampling frequency and size. An-
                                                                                           alytical issues described include the choice of instru-
                                                                                           mentation and  detectors for  Different types of com-
                                                                                           pounds.

                                                                                           Keywords: 'Latex. 'Paints. Test chambers, 'Air pollu-
                                                                                           tion sampling, 'Emissions, Air pollution sources. Air
                                                                                           poButkxi detection, Detectors, testing. Organic com-
                                                                                           pounds. Sorbents. Indoor air pollution. Analytical meth-
                                                                                           od. Mathematical models. Wet sources.
                                                                                                   PB98-151665REB                PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                   Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                                                                                   Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                                                                   Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing
                                                                                                   Digital Particle Image Velodmetry.
                                                                                                   Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign. Bioenvironmental
                                                                                                   Engineering Research Lab.
                                                                                                   M. M. Cui. L l_ Christiansen, M. E. Tumbteson. and K.
                                                                                                   W. Leovic. 1998,16p, EPA/600/A-98/089.
                                                                                                   Grant EPA-R-822007
                                                                                                   Presented at the EPA/AWMA Conference. "Engineer-
                                                                                                   ing Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems', Research
                                                                                                   Triangle Park, NC., July 24-26, 1995. Sponsoied by
                                                                                                   Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                                                                                   Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                                                                 •  Product  reproduced from olgital  image. Order this
                                                                                                   product from NTIS by: phone at 1-8o6-553-NTlS (U.S.
                                                                                                   customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                                                                                   (703)605-6900;        and       email        at
                                                                                                   orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
                                                                                                   Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                                                                                   The paper discusses a study of the structures of spray
                                                                                                   patterns, utilizing  olgital particle-imaging techniques
                                                                                                   and laser Doppter vekdmetery. To provide sufficient
                                                                                                   data for reliable statistics, measurements included 5
                                                                                                   types of aerosols and 120 to 240 replications for each
                                                                                                   set of parameters. An engineering model has been de-
                                                                                                   veloped to precict the behavior of aerosol sprays. The
                                                                                                   experimental results and model can be  used to opti-
                                                                                                   mize ttie ctesign arxi to improve ttte efficacy of aerosol
                                                                                                   consumer products.

                                                                                                   Keywords:   'Aerosols,  "Sprayers,
                                                                                                   vekxameters, 'Particle  image  velocimetry, *Ve
                                                                                                   measurement. Particles, Atomizers, Consumer |
                                                                                                   ucts. Environmental transport. Air pollution abatement.
                                                                                                   Pollution prevention.
10     VOL 98, No. 4

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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-151673REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Novel,  Whole-Field,   Non-Intrusive  Diagnostic
Technique for Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign.
M. M. Cui, L L Christiansen, and M. E. Tumbleson.
1998,16p, EPA/600/A-98/090.
Grant EPA-R-822007
Presented  at  EPA/AWMA Conference, 'Engineering
Solutions to  Indoor Air Quality1, Research Triangle
Park, NC., July 24-26,  1995. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Product reproduced from digital image.  Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other  countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and         email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

The  paper discusses the development  of a novel,
whole-field, non-intrusive diagnostic technique and as-
sociated instrumentation and their application to study
full-scale room air flows. The  system  is designed to
study local field quantities in occupied zones (microcli-
mate), ventilation effectiveness, and airborne pollutant
transport in the indoor environment. The system can
be applied to evaluate the fate and transport of aerosol
consumer products in typical commercial and residen-
tial settings. The technique and instrumentation have
been applied  successfully to study localized air flow
patterns and particle concentration distribution in the
indoor environment. The results of this research can be
used to develop more efficacious aerosol consumer
products.

Keywords: 'Indoor air quality, 'Airflow, 'Environmental
transport, 'Aerosols, 'Space HAVAC systems, Indoor
air pollution. Air pollution monitoring. Ventilation, Com-
mercial buUolngs. Residential buildings. Particles, Con-
sumer products, Flow patterns. Diagnostic routines. Air
pollution abatement.  Pollution prevention, Environ-
mental fate.
 PB98-151681REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions from Office
 Eoulproont.
 Research Triangle Inst. Research Triangle Park. NC.
 K. W. Leovfc, J. A. Cateagni, R. G. Hetes. 0. Whitaker,
 C. M. Northeim, andLSheldon. 1998,16p, EPA/600/
 A-98/D91.
 Grant EPA-R-822025
 See also PB95-191375.  Presented at EPA/AWMA
 Conference 'Engineering Solutions to Indoor Air Qual-
 ity Problems'. Research Triangle Park, NC., July 24-
 26,  1995. Sponsored by Environmental  Protection
 Agency,  Research Triangle Park. NC. Air Pollution
 Prevention and Control Div.
 Product  reproduced from cSgital image. Order  this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

 The paper discusses the development of a standard-
 ized test method for measuring in door air emissions
 from office equipment It is intended to be generally ap-
 plicable to all types of office equipment and to be ana-
 ryticalry sensitive in order to identify the entire range of
 emissions, including those that may be problematic at
 lower concentrations. The method is intended to  pro-
 mote uniform testing and research of pollution preven-
 tion opportunities rather man to  determine regulatory
 compliance  (i.e., if occupational exposure standards
 are met). Flow-through dynamic test chambers were
 selected  because they are generally applicable to all
 types of equipment and  provide the most versatile
 data. The paper provides background information on
 the project and describes the test protocol in detail, in-
 cluding:  chamber  specifications, sample collection,
 and analytical equipment Preliminary results of a  vali-
 dation study of  the test  method-using dry-process
 photocopy machines -are also presented.

 Keywords: 'Office equipment 'Emissions. 'Air pollu-
 tion monitoring, Office machines. Printers, Ozone,  Par-
 ticulates. Test methods.  Test chambers. Indoor air
 quality, Air poflution abatement, Indoor air pollution,
 'Copiers, 'Photocopiers, Volatile organic compounds,
 Pollution prevention.
PB98-151723REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Review of Concentration  Standards and Guide-
lines for Fungi In Indoor Air.
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA. Dept. of
Environmental Health.
C. Rao, H. Surge, and J. Chang. 1998,18p, EPA/600/
A-98/103.
Grant EPA-R-822641
Presented at EPA/AWMA Conference, 'Engineering
Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems', Research
Triangle Park, NC., Jury 24-26. 1995. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Product reproduced from digital  image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000  (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntjs.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The paper reviews and compares existing guidelines
for indoor airborne fungi, discusses limitations of exist-
ing  guidelines, and  identifies research  needs that
should contribute to the development of realistic and
useful guidelines for these important air pollutants. Ex-
isting guidelines are based exclusively on baseline
data (rather than on health effects data), and are either
absolute (listing  numbers) or  relative (oomoaring  in-
doors to outdoors), or a combination of the two. Regu-
lations controlling fungal aerosols have been published
only by the Russian Federation. The U.S. Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has pro-
posed a standard that is being reviewed. Other guide-
lines have been proposed or sponsored by North
American and European government  agencies.  Fi-
nally, some of the most often quoted guidelines have
been proposed by individuals based on either prospec-
tive sampling studies or personal experience. Guide-
lines specify from < 100 to >  1000 colony forming units/
cu m (total fungi) as the upper limit for non-contami-
nated indoor environments.

Keywords:   'Fungi,   'Ecological    concentration,
•Standards, 'Guidelines, 'Indoor air quality. Microorga-
nisms, Colonies(Biology), Aerosols, Air  pollution sam-
pling. Indoor air pollution, Bioaerosols.
 PB98-151731REB                 PCA03/MFA01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park. NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Ongoing Evaluation of Sources and Factors Af-
 fecting Emissions from Engineered Wood Prod-
 ucts.
 Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
 S. L. Turner. C. B. Martin. L S. Sheldon, J. N. Baskir,
 and E. M. Howard. 1998,20p, EPA/600/A-98/102.
 Grant EPA-R-822002
 Presented at  EPA/AWMA Conference, 'Engineering
 Solutions to Indoor Air Quality  Problems',  Research
 Triangle Park. NC., July 24-26, 1995. Sponsored by
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Product reproduced from digital  image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)605-6900;        and         email         at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

 The paper describes an ongoing evaluation of sources
 and factors affecting emissions from engineered wood
 products. It summarizes early results from  emissions
 testing of engineered wood products. These tests have
 shown the emissions of volatile organic compounds
 (VOCs) from the alcohol, aldehyde/ketone, ester, aro-
 matic  and  aliphatic   hydrocarbon,  monoterpene,
 sesqutterpene, indene, arid alkyt ether chemical fami-
 lies from engineered wood samples. This information
 will be used to target pollution prevention approaches,
 such as alternate materials and  production tech-
 nologies for raw board and engineered wood products,
 for reducing VOC emissions.

 Keywords: 'Air  pollution sources, 'Emission factors,
 'Wood products, 'Indoor air quality, Emissions, Alco-
 hols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Indoor air pollution. Air pol-
 lution sampling. Quantitative analysis. Materials substi-
 tution. Test chambers, Air pollution abatement, Volatile
 organic compounds, Pollution prevention.
 PB98-151749REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park. NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Air Exchange Rate Measurements In an IAQ Test
House.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
Z. Quo. L E. Sparks, and M. R. Bero. 1998,20p, EPA/
600/A-98/101.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Presented at EPA/AWMA Conference,  'Engineering
Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems', Research
Triangle Park. NC., July 24-26,  1995. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Product reproduced from  digital image. Order  this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.feclworld.gov.  NTIS is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
In the past 6 years, over 1,000 tracer gas measure-
ments have been made to determine the air exchange
rates in the EPA Indoor Air Quality Test House. Trie
major factors that affected the air exchange rate  in-
clude: weather conditions, operation of the heating and
air-conditioning (MAC) system, and closing  or opening
the interior doors. An  empirical model that correlates
air infiltration rate to indoor/outdoor temperature dif-
ference and outdoor wind speed can predict the air ex-
change rate with an average predictive error of 10%.
The model also makes it possible to construct a contin-
uous air exchange profile,  with which the diurnal and
annual patterns can be examined. With the MAC sys-
tem on, the air exchange rate showed diurnal and an-
nual patterns can be examined. With the HAC system
on, the air exchange rate showed a moderate increase
as compared to that with the system off. In a striking
contrast, the interior doors had much greater impact on
air exchange: under similar weather conditions, closing
all interior doors doubled the air exchange rate when
the HAC system was on. Type III  mixing difficulty was
observed in the test  house. Results  from extensive
computer simulations showed  that, for tracer decay
method, air exchange rate calculated by using the data
in the first hour and after 4 or 5 hours contained much
greater error than that calculated  by using the data in
Between. Recommendations are made for minimizing
such error.
 Keywords: 'Air pollution monitoring, 'Houses, 'Indoor
 air quality. Air flow. Air infiltration. Doors, Flow rates,
 Indoor  air pollution, Heating equipment, Air condi-
 tioning  equipment. Ventilation systems, Space HVAC
 systems, Environmental tests, Computerized simula-
 tion, Mathematical models, 'Air exchange rates.
 PB98-151756REB                 PC A07/MF A02
 Toxicologies! Review  of Beryllium  and  Com-
 pounds (CAS No. 744
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 PB98-151764REB                PCA04/MFA01
 Toxfcotogfcal  Review of  Bentazon (CAS  No.
 25057-8*0).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington.  DC.
 National Carter for Environmental Assessment
 H.W.Spencer.Feb98,40p,EPA/635/R-98/005.
 NCEA-&5414.
 Product reproduced  from  dgtel  image. Order this
                 Idgov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 PortRoVal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

 The Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) is a
 database of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 consensus positions on the health effects that may re-
 suft from chronic exposure to various chemicals found
 in the environment The purpose of this Toxfcotogical
 Review is to provide scientific support and rationale for
 the hazard identification and dose-response informa-
 tion fei IRIS pertinent to Bentazon (CAS Na 25057-89-
 0).

 Keywords:   Toxicity.  'Environmental   exposure,
 •Health hazards. •Dose-response relationships, 'Risk
 assessment. Pesticides. Toxicology, Inhalation. Oral
 dosage,  ReproduaxxXBtotogy). Dermal absoption,
 Cardnogenicity tests. Chronic Disease, Chronic expo-
 sure. Carcinogens, Btoassay. Dose rates. Factor anal-
 ysis. Epidemiology. Chemical properties.  Physical
 properties.     TJertazon,    CAS     25057-«9-0.
 IR&Qntegratad    Risk    Information    System).
 T*m»A^lilil^ilii-i*
 I OXIOOKinOUCS.


 PBM4S1772REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park. NC. Air Polution Prevention and Control Div.
 Effect of Relative Humidity on Gaseous Air Clean-
 er Media Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Ae-
 Research Triangle Inst. Research Triangle Park. NC.
 M.ICC)weaD.Wvan6sdel.LB.Jafle.andLE
 Sparks. 1998.18p, EPA«00/A-8a096.
 Grant EPA-R-822870-01
 Presented at EPA/AWMA Conference,
 Solutions to Indoor Air OuaGty Problems'.
 Triangle Park. NO. July 24-26.1995. Sponsored by
Enviro
         ark.
         ntal
              Protection Agency. Research Triangle
 Park. NC. Air PofaBon Prevention and Control Div.
 Product reproduced from dkjftal image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-S53-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)60S6900;        and       emal        at
 crders@rtisJedwarklgov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 221 61 . USA.

 The paper gives resute of an examination of the per-
 formance characteristics of activated carbon as a gas-
 phase air cleaner medhjm under various levels of rel-
 ative humUty (RH) and a range of toluene concentra-
 tions. Toluene breakthrough curves at levels of humkJ-
 Ny from below 5 to 80% were obtained. The concentra-
 tion of the toluene chalonge varied from 0.4 to 72.8
 ppm. The experiments were performed In a smat^cate
 test rta wBh temperature, ftowrate, and humkfty con-
 trols. these experiments provided data to explore the
 reiatkmshp of useful HetSne to RH. Below 50% RH.
 RH appears to have negHgfcte Influence on the adsorp-
 tion of toluene but, by7S%RH.the toluene adsorption
 is decreased. Above the Inflection port in the relation-
 ship between the cabon water content and the RH of
 the chalenge aJr, the water interferes wBh the adsorp-
• Son of tolueiie. Thus, the water adsorption curve sup-
 ports the toluene adsorption data. The Rneaarity of the
 relationship between the cumulation and the 10%
 breakthrough tkne Indcales that high concentration
 breakthrough data can be used to predtat the break-
 through time for tower cm luxmaUoncnaBenges.

 Keywords: Toluene. •Adsorption. •Activated carbon
 treatment •Emissions.  "Air poBuBon control equip-
 ment. 'Air cleaners, Gases, Granular activated filters,
 Test chambers. Flow rates. Air flow, Ecological con-
 centration. Relative humkBy, Performance evaluation.
 Indoor air potation.


 PBM-1517MREB                PCA03MFA01
 Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
 Park. NC. Air PoUion Prevention and Control Div.
 Developing Guidance tor Considering Cost-Effec-
 tiveness When Selecting and Designing IAQ Con-
 trolApproaches.
 Research Triangle lost. Research Triangle Park. NC.
                                                 D. B. Henschel. and P. R. Peterson. 1 998, 20p. EPA/
                                                 600/A-98/105
                                                 Grant EPA-R-82287(KI1
                                                 Presented at EPA/AWMA Conference,  'Engineering
                                                 Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems', Research
                                                 Triangle Park, NC., July 24-26. 1995. Sponsored by
                                                 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                                 Park. NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                 Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
                                                 product from NTIS by. phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
                                                 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
                                                 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
                                                 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161 , USA.

                                                 The paper discusses the development of guidance for
                                                 considering cost-effectiveness when selecting and de-
                                                 signing indoor air quality (IAQ) control approaches. A
                                                 program has been initiated to  develop technical gud-
                                                 ance that wffl assist the user « selecting and designing
                                                 the most cost-effective combination of IAQ control op-
                                                 tions in any specific circumstances. The initial guid-
                                                 ance wffl be general guidance for commercial and insti-
                                                 tutional buildings, based on a series of case studies.
                                                 The initial effort has focussed on defining the meth-
                                                 odology for developing this guidance. The on-going
                                                 methodology development efforts described here in-
                                                 clude definition of. the scenarios for when alternative
                                                 IAQ control approaches might be considered as com-
                                                 petitive options; the methods for calculating cost and
                                                 effectiveness; and the methods for presenting, in a
                                                 user-frienoly manner, cost-effectiveness as a function
                                                 of effectiveness in reducing occupant exposure. The
                                                 case studies that win be conducted, using the meth-
                                                 odotogy, wB involve detailed definition of all key build-
                                                 ing-; heating, ventilation, and ajr-condttioning-; source;
                                                 occupancy; and lAQ-related parameters for the given
                                                 case (e.g.. a particular new small office bulking). A
                                                 sensitivity analysis wfll then be conducted

                                                 Keywords: 'Indoor air quality, 'Cost effectiveness. 'Air
                                                 poBubon control, 'Design analysis, 'Selection, Indoor
                                                 air pollution. Air cleaners. Ventilation systems. Space
                                                 HVAC systems. Heating equipment. Air conditioning
                                                 equipment. Alternatives. Scenarios, Commercial bulk?
                                                 ings. Office buildings, PubOc buBdings. Guidance.
PB98-151798REB                PC A05/MF A01
Toxicologies)  Review  of  Methytone  Diphenyl
DUsocyanate (MM) (CAS No. 101-684 and 9016-
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                  National Center for Environmental Assessment
                                                  M. M. Greenberg. Feb 98.62p, EPA/635/R-98/DOB.
                                                  NCEA-S-0418.
                                                  Product reproduced from dkjtel  Image. Order this
                                                  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                  customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
                                                  (703)605-6900;       and        email        at
                                                  orders@ntis.fedwond.9ov. NTIS is located  at 5285
                                                  Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

                                                  The Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) is a
                                                  database of U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency
                                                  consensus positions on the health  effects that may re-
                                                  sufi from chronic exposure to various chemicals found
                                                  in the environment The purpose of this Toxfcotogical
                                                  Review is to provide scientific support and rationale for
                                                  the hazard identification and dose-response informa-
                                                  tion   in  IRIS  pertinent to  Memyiene  Diphenyl
                                                  DBsocyanate (MDI) (CAS No. 101-68-8 and 9016-87-
                                                  9).

                                                  Keywords:   Toxicity.   'Environmental   exposure.
                                                  •Health hazards, •Dose-response  relationships, 'Risk
                                                  assessment,  Diisocyanates,  Toxicology.  Inhalation,
                                                  Oral dosage.  Chronic exposure,  Carchogens, Bio-
                                                  assay,  Dose rates. Factor analysis,  Epidemiology,
                                                  Chemical properties. Physical properties, •Methytene
                                                  diphenyl cfeocyanate. CAS 101-68-8, CAS 9016-87-9,
                                                  IFftS(lntegrated    Risk    Information    System),
                                                  Toxicokinetics.


                                                  PB98-152655REB                PC A05/MF A01
                                                  Glossary of Terms from Federal  Air Programs.
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
                                                  Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
                                                  May 95,66p, EPA/45S/B-95W02.
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                                                  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-80O&3-NTIS (U.S.
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                                                 Contained in this this glossary are terms found in the
                                                 various Federal air programs under the Clean Air Act.
                                                 A matrix summarizing all terms found in dean Air Act
                                                 programs and the specific documents in which terms
                                                 are defined was developed to assist in the compilation
                                                 of this document and is found in Appendix A.

                                                 Keywords: 'Glossaries.  Terms, 'Federal programs,
                                                 Federal goemment, US EPA, Pollution regulations. En-
                                                 vironmental law. Environmental policies. Air pollution
                                                 standards, Terminology, 'Clean Air Act Amendments
                                                 of 1990, State Implementation Plans, New Source Per-
                                                 formance Standards, New Source Review, Title V Op-
                                                 erating Permits, National Emission Standards for Haz-
                                                 ardous Air Pollutants.
PB98-152663REB                PC A06/MF A01
Basis and Purpose  Document for the Develop-
ment of Final National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants for Off-Site Waste and
Recovery Operations.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
May 96.82p, EPA/453/R-96/01 OB.
See also PB95-110151.
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(703)6054900;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  is
developing National Emission Standards for Hazard-
ous Air  Pollutants (NESHAP) under the authority of
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act for off-site waste and
recovery operations that emit hazardous air pollutants
(HAP). The NESHAP applies to specific types of facili-
ties that are determined to be major sources of HAP
emissions and receive certain wastes, used oil and
used solvents from off-site locations for storage, treat-
ment, recovery, or disposal at the facility. The purpose
of this document is to present the EPA's response to
major public  comments on the  proposed  Off-Site
Waste and Recovery Operations NESHAP.

Keywords: 'Air  pollution control,  'Waste treatment
Waste processing  plants,  Waste  water treatment
Waste recycling plants. Waste storage. SoSd waste
dteposal. Hazardous  materials.  Exhaust emissions.
Emission factors. Air pollution monitoring. Air pollution
standards. Pollution regulations. Requirements, Stand-
ards compliance. Environmental impacts. Economic
Impact,  Cost analysis, *NESHAP(National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants). 'National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, •Off-
site waste operations. Energy impact  Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990, Public comments, Responses.


PB98-152689REB                 PC A06/MF A02
Supplement C to Compilation  of Air Pollutant
Emission Factors. Volume 1. Stationary Point and
Area Sources (Fifth Edition).
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. Emission Factor and Inventory Group.
Nov 97. lOOp, EPAM54/F-98/005.
See also Supplement B, PB97-155113.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

Contents:
   Meat Packing Plants;
   Natural and Processed Cheese;
   Bread Baking;
   CaneSugar Processing;
   Sugarbeet Processing;
   Distiied Spirits;
   Leather Tanning;
   Brick and Structural day Product Manufacturing;
   Frit Manufacturing;
   and Taconite Ore Processing.

Keywords: 'Air poBution sources, "Stationary pollutant
sources,  'Emission  factors. Area sources.  Point
sources. Sampling. Hazardous materials. Toxic sub-
stances.  Food   ndustry.   Meat  packing  industry,
Cheeses. Bread, Baking.  Sugar cane. Sugar beets.
Sugar industry. Alcoholic beverages. Beverage indus-
try. Taming, Leather industry. Bricks. Structural day
products. Manufacturing, Frit Taconite. Ore process-
ing. DistMed spirits.
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-152705REB                PC A16/MF A03
Wetland  and Riparian  Restoration: Taking a
Broader View. Contributed  Papers and  Selected
Abstracts,  Society  for  Ecological  Restoration
International  Conference. Held In Seattle, Wash-
ington on September 14-16,1995.
Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle. WA.  Re-
gion X.
K. B. MacdonakJ, and F. Weinmann. Dec 97,330p,
EPA/910/R-97/007.
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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 1995 International Conference of the Society for
Ecological Restoration was held on the University of
Washington, Seattle Campus in September 1995. The
papers and abstracts included in this Proceedings vol-
ume have been divided among three groups: Taking a
Broader View, Taking a Closer Look, and Works in
Progress. These first 14 contributions are generally
broad in scope and context They consider the role of
wetland and riparian habitats on a landscape or water-
shed scale, emphasizing regional approaches to wet-
lands restoration planning. The 11 contributions in
Taking a Closer Look', cover a broad range of topics
but generally focus  in greater depth on individual res-
toration  sites:  Jetty  Island,  the Salmon  River,
Bafoutos Lagoon, an Illinois Kettle marsh, and South
Carolina bottomland hardwoods. "Works in Progress',
include 38 extended and short abstracts. The first 17 of
these are extended abstracts-modHed and expanded
by the authors following the SER 95 Conference. The
remaining 21 short abstracts are reprinted just as they
appeared in the SER 95 Conference Program. They
are included here to illustrate the tremendous breadth
of studtes being pursued by wetland and riparian habi-
tat restorationists.
 Keywords: *l
    waters, •Wetlands, •Restoration.
tat improvement. Riparian land. Eco-
systems, Environmental planning. Watersheds. Case
studtes. Pacific Northwest(US). United States.
PB98-152879REB                PC A07/MF A02
Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analy-
sis of Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustors.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Engineering and Analysis Div.
W-Anderson. Jan 98,106p, EPA/821/B-97/D10.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1 -800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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(703)6054900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

This document discusses in detail how effluent sam-
pling data for selected pollutants and facilities were
used to develop the proposed BPT effluent limitations.
The document provides an overview of the statistical
analyses; describes the sources of data; describes the
modified defta-tognormal distribution which was used
to derive the proposed limitations; and evaluates an al-
temative statistical model which was considered in de-
veloping the limitations.

Keywords:    •Industrial   wastes.    •Combustors,
•Economic  analysis,   'Cost  effectiveness,  'Point
sources. "Water pollution control. "Water quality stand-
ards, Incinerators, Water pollution sources. Water pol-
lutants, Sectoral analysis, Water pollution economics.
Chemical effluents. Environmental impacts. Economic
impact Social impact Guidelines,  POTW(Publicly-
Owned Treatment Works), Regulatory Flexibility Anal-
ysis,  BPT(Best  Practicable  Control  Technology),
BAT(Best Available Technology).


PB98-152887REB                PC A05/MF A01
Statistical Support Document for Proposed Efflu-
ent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the
Landfills Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Engineering and Analysis Div.
Jan 98,68p. EPA/821 /B-97/006.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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(703)6054900;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
                                    The document discusses in detail how effluent sam-
                                    pling data for selected pollutants and facilities were
                                    used to develop the proposed BPT effluent limitations.
                                    The document provides an overview of the statistical
                                    analyses; describes the sources of data; describes the
                                    modified delta-tognormal distribution which was used
                                    to derive the proposed limitations; and evaluates an al-
                                    ternative statistical model which was considered in de-
                                    veloping the limitations.

                                    Keywords:  'Landfills,  'Point  sources.  'Chemical
                                    effluents,  *Water pollution  control,  *Water quality
                                    standards,  'Guidelines, 'Statistical data, Earth fills,
                                    Water  pollution sources.  Water pollution  sampling.
                                    Waste streams, Water treatment. Hazardous mate-
                                    rials. Data acquisition. Data analysis, Statistical analy-
                                    sis, BPTfBest  Practicable Control Technology), Non-
                                    hazardous wastes.
PB98-152895REB                 PC A12/MF A03
Rereglstratlon    Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
Thiobencarb. (Includes RED Facts: Thlobencarb)
Fact Sheet
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 97,248p, EPA/738/R-97/013.
For Fact Sheet only, see PB98-153018.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.ocv. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This Reregistration  Eligibility document  (RED) ad-
dresses the eligibility  for reregistration of pesticide
products containing the active ingredient thiobencarb
S-((4-chlorophenyl)metriyl)    diethylcarbamothioate.
This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered used of
thiobencarb.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, Herbicides, Thfocarbamates,
Toxicity, Risk assessment. Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure, Environmental transport. Chemical  properties,
Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations. Adminis-
trative  procedures.   Requirements,  Thiobencarb,
'Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 28249-77-6.
                                                   PB98-1S2903REB                PC A11/MF A03
                                                   Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): TerbacIL
                                                   (Includes RED Facts: Terbacil Fact Sheet).
                                                   Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                   Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
                                                   Jan 98,216p, EPA/73S/R-97/011.
                                                   For Fact Sheet only, see  PB98-153000. See also
                                                   PB85-120186.
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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)6054900;        and        email        at
                                                   orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
                                                   Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                                   This  Reregistration Eligibility Decision  Document
                                                   (RED) addresses the reregistration eligtbilty of the pes-
                                                   ticide terbacil. which includes the active ingredient 3-
                                                   tert-butyl-5- chlorc-6-methyluracil. This document pre-
                                                   sents the Agency's decision regarding the reregistra-
                                                   tion eligibility of the registered uses of terbacil including
                                                   the risk to infants and children for any potential dietary,
                                                   drinking water, dermal or oral exposures, and cumu-
                                                   lative effects as stipulated under the FOP A.

                                                   Keywords: 'Pesticides. Uracils, Herbicides, Toxicity,
                                                   Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
                                                   ronmental  transport.  Chemical properties. Environ-
                                                   mental impacts, Pollution regulations. Administrative
                                                   procedures. Requirements, •Terbacil,  •Reregistration,
                                                   3-tert-butyl-5- cnloro-6-methyluracil. Use patterns. Cas
                                                   5902-51-2.
                                                   PB98-152911REB                 PC A05/MF A01
                                                   Status of Chemicals in Special Review.
                                                   Environmental Protection Agency. Arlington, VA. Spe-
                                                   cial Review and Reregistration Div.
                                                   Feb 98,62p, EPA/738/R-98/001.
                                                   See also PB90-185414.
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                                                   product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                   customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
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                                                   orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
                                                   Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
Table of Contents:
   Introduction;
   (Management Directory;
   General Information);
   Special Review (The Special Review Process;
   Special Review Decision Dates at a Glance;
   Reference Lists of Pesticides in Special Review;
   Status of Individual Pesticide Reviews;
   Special Reviews in Process;
   Special Reviews Completed;
   Final Determinations on Pre-Special Reviews/
      Deferred to Reregistration;
   Final Actions/Voluntary Cancellations;
   and Cancellations Issued Prior to RPAR/Special
      Review Process).

Keywords: 'Pesticides,  'Reviewing, Chemical com-
pounds, Toxicity, Helath hazards. Biological effects,
Listings,  Reregistration, Registration status, Special
review processing, FIFRA(Federal  Insecticide Fun-
gicide and Rodentickte  Act), RPAR(Rebuttabte Pre-
sumption Against Registration).
                                                                                       PB98-152937REB                PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                       National Estuary Program: A  Ten-Year Perspec-
                                                                                       tive. Demonstrating Practical Tools for Watershed
                                                                                       Management through the National Estuary Pro-
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Water.
 Jan 98,6p, EPA/842/F-98/002K.
 SeealsoPB92-233154.
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 (703)605-6900'        and        email       at
 orders@nti$.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 1997 marked the 10th anniversary of the US EPA's
 flagship watershed effort, the National Estuary  Pro-
 gram (NEP). What began as a demonstration of an al-
 ternative  to traditional  command-and-control  regu-
 latory approaches to  water  quality  problems has
 evolved into a model for integrated, watershed-based,
 stakeholder-oriented, water resource management

 Keywords: "Watershed management, "Water quality
 management,  'Environmental  protection,  'Aquatic
 ecosystems, Watershed, Estuaries, Wetlands, Beach-
 es, Aquatic biology, Environmental planning. Environ-
 mental monitoring. Habitat  improvement.  Environ-
 mental  issues,  US   EPA.  Citizen   participation.
 States(United  States), 'National  Estuary  Program,
 CCMP(Comprehensive Conservation and  Manage-
 ment Plan).
                                                                                       PB98-152994REB                 PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                       National BEACH Conference. Held In Annapolis,
                                                                                       Maryland on October 15-16, 1997. Report on Ac-
                                                                                       tion Items.
                                                                                       Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                                                       Office of Water.
                                                                                       May 98,26p, EPA/823/R-98/004.
                                                                                       See also PB98-154032.
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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)6054900;       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 present a list of poten-
                                                                                       tial 'action items' related to beach health. The U.S. En-
                                                                                       vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Associa-
                                                                                       tion of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
                                                                                       cosponsored the  first national BEACH conference on
                                                                                       October 15-16,1997, in Annapolis, Maryland. Numer-
                                                                                       ous topics related to beach health were presented and
                                                                                       discussed at the conference. Participants were asked
                                                                                       to identify needs for technical assistance, assign prior-
                                                                                       ities for short- and long-term actions, and, where pos-
                                                                                       sible, recommend protocols and procedures to encour-
                                                                                       age greater consistency among jurisdictions in  beach
                                                                                       health issues.

                                                                                       Keywords: 'Beaches, 'Environmental health,  "Water
                                                                                       quality, 'Meetings, Coastal  areas.  Coastal waters,
                                                                                       Water pollution effects, Marine pollution. Monitoring,
                                                                                       Risk assessment Methodology, Recreation, Commu-
                                                                                       nications management Long term planning. Stand-
                                                                                       ards, BEACH program.
                                                                                                                         December 1998     13

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-153000REB
RED Facts: TerbadL Fact sheet.
Environmental  Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention. Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Jan98,8p.EPA/738/F-97/011.
S«eateoPM8-152903.
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ordars@rdis.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 0039.  Terbacil.
Terbad is a selective herbicide used to control broad-
leaf weeds on terrestrial food/feed crops, and terres-
trial feed.

Keywords: -Pesticides. Uracfls, Herbicides. Toxkaty.
Risk assessment. Humans. Animals, Exposure, Envi-
ronmental transport.  Chemical properties. Environ-
mental impacts. PoBution regulations. Administrative
procedures. Requirements, "Tertjacf. 'Reregtstration,
3-tert-butyl-5-  chloro-6-methyluracl.  Use  patterns,
CAS 5902-51-2.
PB98-153018REB                PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Thlobencarb. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Prevention. Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep97,16p, EPA/738/F-97/013.
See also PB98-152895.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the Information In the RED
document for reregistration case 2665. Thtobencarb.
Thiobencarb is a systemic, pro-emergency herbicide
that acts by MiUNng shooting of emerging seedBngs.

Keywords: •Pestjejdes. Herbicjdes. Thtocarbamates,
Toxicity. Risk assessment. Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure. Environmental transport. Chemical properties.
                 ds.Polution
                                PC A02/MF A01   customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                                 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
                                                 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
                                                 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

                                                 This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
                                                 ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
                                                 metribuzin including the risk to infants and children for
                                                 any potential detary, drinking water, dermal, inhalation
                                                 or other oral exposures, and cumulative effects as stip-
                                                 ulated under the FQPA.

                                                 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, Dinrethytethylmetnytmtotriazine, Use
                                                 patterns. CAS 21087-64-9.
          ntalbnpi
•Re*
    ra  procedures,
    registration. Use |
nation. Use patterns. CAS 28249-77-6.
                               AdrnMs-
                          TNobencarb.
Advice and Health
ttary-Butyl Ether (MtflE).
Enwonrnen - -  -  -•
PB98-1S3026REB                 PCA04/I^A01

                         Analysis on Methyl Ter-

    •onmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Dec97.46p.EPA/822/F-97/OQa.
See also PB98-126667.
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product fcom NTIS by: phone at l-8rj0-553*ms (US.
customers): (703)605-€000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;       and        emal        at
orders@nBs.fedworkLgov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

EPA* Human HeaBh and Criteria Division (HECD) of
the Office of Water developed an Advisory document
tor methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MtBE). This document Is
a ngrvfegulatory document that analyses the currently
avolobio cancer and non-cancer data on this contami-
nant, as wel as studtes on its organoteptic paste and


Keywords: •DrinMrfl water, •Heath hazards. 'Ethers.
Toxicity substances. Water pollution effects(Humans),
Risk assessment. Biological effects. Exposure. Car-
cinogens, Ecological concentration. Public heatth. Po-
table water. Oxygen organic compounds, Toxtty, Water
     y. •MtBeCMettiyl Tertiary Butyl Ether). -Methyl ter-
    butyl ether, -Heath advisories.
PB98-153034REB                PCA13/MFA03
                 BMbMty   Decision    (RED):
          .  (Includes RED Facts:  Metrfeuzin Fact
She*).
Envioiimental PrutoeUonAgency, Washington, DC.

Feb98.258p.EPA/738/R-97y006.
For Ract Sheet only, sea PB98-125644.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-80&553-NTIS (U.S.
PB98-153042REB                PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Diphenylamine. Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pestkades and Toxic Substances.
Apr 98,80, EPA/738/F-97/010.
See also PB98-153083.
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(703)605-6900-        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

Tilts fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration case 2210. dpheytamine.
Diphenylamine (DPA) is a plant growth regulatory used
post-harvest to control storage scald in apples.

Keywords: 'Diphenytemine. 'Pesticides. Amines. Plant
growth  regulators,  Toxicity, Risk assessment. Hu-
mans.  Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport.
Chemical properties. Environmental impacts. Pollution
regulations. Administrative procedures. Requirements,
•Reregistration,   n-PhenyDenzeneamine   Storage
scald. Storage acatd. Use patterns. CAS 122-39-4.


PB98-153059REB                 PCA05/MFA01
Method 1622: 'Cryptosporidium' In Water by FBtra-
ttonflMS/FA. Draft rapt
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Water
Dec97.60p.EPA/821/R-97/D23.
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                                         Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.
                                                  Keywords:
                                                  'tmmunomagnetic
                                                  •Staining, Meroorgan
                                                                                          The purpose of these updates is to apply the methodol-
                                                                                          ogy and datasets used in the denvataon  of the GLI
                                                                                          aquatic life criteria to the national aquatic life criteria for
                                                                                          these pollutants in fresh water.

                                                                                          Keywords: 'Water quality  data, 'Aquatic  biology,
                                                                                          'Chemical compounds, "Test methods, 'Ecological
                                                                                          concentration. Aquatic animals. Aquatic insects. Water
                                                                                          pollution effects(Animals), Chronic exposure, Acute
                                                                                          exposure, Metals, Pesticides, Insecticides. GLIfGreat
                                                                                          Lakes Initiative).
PB98-153075REB                PC A04/MF A01
Bacterial Water Quality Standards for Recreational
Waters (Freshwater and Marine Waters). Status
Report.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Standards and Applied Science Div.
May 98.40p, EPA/823/R-98/003.
See also PB98-152994.
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On May 23, 1997, EPA Administrator Carol Browner
announced the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
cy's new Beaches Environmental Assessment, Clo-
sure, and Health (BEACH) Program. The goal of the
BEACH program is to signffcantty reduce the risk of in-
fection to users of the nation's recreational waters
through improvements in recreational water programs,
communication, and scientific advances. The purpose
of the Status Report is to provide a brief overview of me
bacterial water quality standards that have been adopt-
ed by states for their marine and fresh recreational wa-
ters HI the United States. Tables contain updated infor-
mation on the bacterial water quality standards that
have been adopted by states, territories and tribes.
The standards are also described in more detail. The
summary is organized first by EPA region, and then by
state, territory, and tribe within each region.

Keywords:  'Bacteria. 'Water quality standards. 'Sea
water,  'Fresh water, 'States(United  States), Micro-
organisms, Water pollution  effects, Pathogens,  Re-
gional  analysis. Environmental health. Public health.
Outdoor recreation, Guidelines, BEACH program.
                                                                                           PB98-153083REB                PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                           Reregistration    Eligibility    Decision   (RED):
                                                                                           Diphenylamine.     (Includes     RED    Facts:
                                                                                           Diphenylamine Fact Sheet).
                                                                                           Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                                                           Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
                                                                                           Apr 98,148p. EPA/738/R-97/010.
                                                                                           See also PB98-153042.
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                                                                                           Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
                                                                                                    This do
                                                                                                             nts the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligjbflrty of the registered uses of
dfchenvtarrane (DPA). Section I is the introduction.
Section II describes dipnenylamine, its uses, data re-
quirements and regulatory  history. Section  III  de-
cusses the human health and environmental assess-
ment based on the data available to the Agency. Sec-
tion  IV  presents the  reregistration  decision  for
dipherrylamine. Section V dscusses the reregistration
requirements for oTphenvlamine. Finally. Section VI is
the Appendices which support mis Reregistration Eligi-
bHityDecision.

Keywords: 'Dlphenylamine, 'Pesticides, Amines. Plant
growth  regulators, Toxicity,  Risk  assessment.  Hu-
mans, Animals,  Exposure,  Environmental transport,
Chemical properties, Environmental impacts. Pollution
regulations, Administrative procedures. Requirements,
'Reregistration.   n-Phenybenzeneamine.  Stor
scald. Storage acakJ. Use patterns. CAS 122-39-4.
                                                                                                    PB98-153091REB                PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                    Red Facts: Butralin. Fact sheet
                                                                                                    Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                                                                    Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
                                                                                                    May 98,80, EPA/738/F-98/009.
                                                                                                    SeeateoPB9S-153109.
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This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for registration case 2075. Butralin. Butralin
is a dmitroaniline herbicide used as a plant growth reg-
ulator on flue-cured and air-cured tobacco.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, Plant growth regulators. Herbi-
cides, Toxicity, Risk  assessment.  Humans,  Animals,
Exposure, Environmental  transport, Chemical  prop-
erties.  Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations,
Administrative procedures. Requirements,  'Butralin,
•Reregjstration.  Dinitroanilines,  USe  patterns, CAS
33629-47-9.
PB98-153109REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Butralin.
(Includes RED Facts: Butralin Fact Sheet).
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention. Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
May 98.154p, EPA/738/R-98/009.
For Fact Sheet only, see PB98-153091.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

The U.S. Enviommental Protection Agency (referred to
as the the Agency") has completed its registration
eligbility decision of the pesticide active ingredient 4-
(1.1-dJmethytethvl)     -N-(1-methylpropyl)     -2.6-
dnRrobenzenenamine, also known as butralin.

Keywords: 'Pesticides,  Plant growth regulators, Herbi-
cides, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals,
Exposure, Environmental  transport. Chemical prop-
erties. Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations,
Administrative  procedures, Requirements, 'Butralin,
'Reregistration. Dinitroanilines. USe patterns. CAS
       7-9.
 PB98-153117REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 RED Facts: 'Bacillus thuringlensls'. Fact sheet.
 Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Mar 98.60, EPA/738/F-98/Q01.
 See also PB98-153125.
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 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

 This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
 document  for registration  case  0247.  Bacillus
 thuringiensis. Bacillus thuringiensis is a group of simi-
 lar bacteria that act as insecticides wich are used on
 gorwing agricultural corps, harvested crops in storage,
 ornamentals, bodies of water, and around the home to
 control various groups of insects, depending on the
 particular toxins. Known as delta-endotoxins. produced
 by the specific isolate of Bacillus thuringiensis.

 Keywords:  'Bacfflus thuringiensis. 'Pesticides, Bac-
 teria, Microorganisms, Insecticides, Bilogteal pest con-
 trol, Toxicity, Risk assessment. Humans. Animals, Ex-
 posure, Environmental transport, Chemical properties.
 Environmental impacts, Pollution regulations. Adminis-
 trative procedures, Requirements,  'ReregistratJon,
 Use patterns.


 PB98-153125REB                 PC A10/MF A02
 Reregistration Eligibility Declclon (RED): 'Bacillus
 thuringiensis1.  (Includes  RED  Facts:  'Bacillus
 ttuiringteflsJs*)*
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention. Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Mar 98.180p, EPA/738/R-98/D04.
 See also PB98-153117.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
the microbial pesticide. Bacillus thuringiensis. Section I
is the  introduction.  Section  II  describes Bacillus
thuringiensis, its uses, data requirements and regu-
latory history.

Keywords:  'Bacillus thuringiensis,  'Pesticides, Bac-
tena. Microorganisms, Insecticides, Bilogical pest con-
trol, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Ex-
posure, Environmental transport. Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations, Adminis-
trative  procedures.  Requirements,  'Reregistration,
Use patterns.


PB98-153133REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection  Agency's White Paper
on 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Plant-Pesticide Resist-
ance Management
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
May 98.92p, EPA/739/S-98/001.
See also PB98-153117 and PB98-153125.
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze data generated
in the 1996 gorwing season for current resistance man-
agement plans for Bacillus  thuringiensis plant-pes-
ticides for  Bt potato, Bt com and  It cotton,  identify
technical modifications that might improve approaches
to resistance management, identify areas of ongoing
research, and determine what might be required in the
future for successful implementation of long-term (sus-
tainable) resistance  management  for Bt plant-pes-
ticides in these and other crops.

Keywords:  'Bacillus  thuringiensis,  'Potatoes, 'Com.
•Maize. 'Cotton plants. 'Resistance. Plant physiology.
Plant breeding. Bacteria. Biological  pest control. Inte-
grated pest management.
 PB98-153141REB                 PCA17/MFA03
 National Sediment  Bloaccumulation Conference.
 Proceedings. Held In Bethesda, Maryland on Sep-
 tember 11-13,1996.
 Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Feb 98,360p, EPA/823/R-98/002.
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 fiche.
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 During September 11-13, 1996. the  U.S. Environ-
 mental Protection Agency (EPA) sponsored the Na-
 tional Sediment Bioaccumutation Conference in Be-
 thesda. Maryland. The purpose of this conference was
 to present the current state of our  knowledge of as-
 sessment of btoaccumulative sediment contaminants
 and  to discuss  how btoaccumulation data are inte-
 grated into EPA's decision-making processes.

 Keywords:  'Bottom  sediments,  'Bioaccurnulation,
 •Water pollution effects, 'Meetings, Biological accumu-
 lation, Contaminants. Environmental health,  Aquatic
 biology. Aquatic ecosystems, Biological communities.
 Food chains, Public  health,  Risk assessment, Sam-
 pling. Field tests. Laboratory tests, 'Bioenergetics.
 PB98-153158REB                        PCA11
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 National Air Pollutant Emission Trends.  1900-
 1996. Technical rept
 Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
 S. V. Nizich, T. Pierce. A. A. Pope, P. Carlson, and B.
 Bamhard. Dec 97,21 Op, EPA/454/R-97/011.
 Contract EPA-68-D7-0067
 Available in original  stock  only.  See also  PB97-
 155329.  Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection
 Agency, Research Triangle  Park,  NC. Office of  Air
 Quality Planning and Standards.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

This document presents the most recent estimates of
national emissions of the criteria air pollutants. The
emissions of each pollutant are estimated for many dif-
ferent source categories, which collectively account for
all anthropogenic  emissions. The report presents the
total emissions from all 50 States and from each EPA
region in the country.

Keywords:  'United States,  'Air pollution monitoring,
•Trends, Air pollution sources. Air pollution sampling.
Carbon monoxide. Nitrogen oxides, Sulfur  dioxide,
Lead(Metal), Partkxilates, Emission  factors, Regional
analysis, Sectoral analysis. Natural sources, Anthropo-
genic sources. Toxic substances, Hazardous  mate-
rials, Study estimates. Greenhouse gases, Mobile pol-
lutant  sources,  Stationary pollutant  sources,  Ta-
btes(Data). Graphs(Charts).
 PB98-153166HEB                PC A22/MF A04
 Development Document for  Proposed Effluent
 Limitations  Guidelines and Standards for  the
 Landfills Point Source Category.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Engineering and Analysis Div.
 Jan 98,490j>. EPA/821/R-97/022.
 See also PB98-152887 and PB98-154040.
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 The proposed regulations for the Landfills industry in-
 clude effluent limtation guidelines and standards for
 the control of wastewater pollutants.  This document
 presents  the information and  rationale  supporting
 these  proposed  effluent limitations guidelines  and
 standards.

 Keywords: 'Landfills, "Water quality standards. "Water
 pollution control, 'Point sources, 'Chemical effluents.
 Earth fills, Ground disposal. Solid waste disposal. Mu-
 nicipal wastes, Water water treatment, Waste streams,
 Clean Water Act. Best technology. Operating proce-
 dures,  Environmental  impacts. Economic analysis.
 Pollution   regulations.  Requirements,  Guidelines,
 Treatment technology, POTW(Publidy Owned Treat-
 ment Works), RCRA(Resource Conservation and Re-
 covery Act), Conditionally exempt small quantity gen-
 erators,  BPT(Best  Practicable Control  Technology
 Currently Available), BCT(Best Conventianl Pollutant
 Control Technology), BAT(Best Available Technology
 Economically Achievable), NSPS(New Source  Per-
 formance Standards), PSESfPretreatment Standards
 for Existing Sources), PSNSJPretreatment Standards
 for New Sources).
 PB98-153174REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 Update:   Listing  of  Fish   and  Wildlife  and
 Advisories, March 1998. Fact Sheet
 Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Mar 98,8p. EPA/823/F-98/009.
 See also PB98-102932.
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 The 1997 update for the database, includes all  avail-
 able information describing state-, tribal-, and federally
 issued fish consumption advisories in the United
 States for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and
 for US territories and has been expanded to include the
 12 Canadian provinces and territories.

 Keywords:   Tish,  "Wildlife,  'Food  consumption,
 •Databases, Btoaccumulation, Trends, Terrestrial eco-
 systems. Aquatic ecosystems, Water pollution effects.
 Food chains. Public health, Health hazards. Risk, Mer-
 cury(Metal),  Polychlorinated  biphenyls,  Chlordan,
 Dioxins,  DDT, Pesticides,  United States,  Canada,
 •Health advisories.
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PB98-153182REB                PC A12/MF A03
Development  Document  for  Proposed Effluent
Umttatlons Guidelines and Standards for Indus-
trial Waste Combustor Subcategory of the Waste
Combustors Point Source Category.
Environmental  Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Water
Jan98.232p, EPA/821/B-97/011.
See also PB98-152879.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

EPA has proposed technology-based limits for the ofc-
charge of poMants into navigable waters of the United
States and into publicly-owned treatment works by ex-
isting and  new f acffles that are  engaged in combus-
tion of industrial waste from off-site facilities - the In-
dustrial Waste  Combustor Subcategory of the Waste
Combustors Point Source Category.

KeywojdKTndustrial wastes, •Combustors,  Water
quality standards, *Water  poflubon control,  'Points
sources, *Chemical effluents. Inonerators, Furnaces.
BoBers. Industrial waste treatement Waste water treat-
ment. Waste streams. Ctean Water Act. Best tech-
nology. Operating procedures. Environmental impacts.
Economic  analysts.  Pollution regulations. Require-
ments,    Guidelines.    Treatment    technology,
POTWfPubBcty   Owned    Treatment    Works).
RCRAmesource Conservation  and Recovery Act),
CondMonaHy exempt small  quantity generators,
BPT(Best  Practicable Control Technology Currently
Avatebte),  BCT(Best Canvenfianl  PoButant Control
Technology), BATfBest Avatebte Technology Eco-
nomcafly Achievable). NSPS(New Source Perform-
ance Standards). PSES(Pretreatment Standards for
Existing Sources). PSNS(Pretreatment Standards for
New Sources).


PB98-153190REB                PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and Standards for Indus-
trial Waste Combustors. Volume 1.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Standards and Applied Science Drv.
Jan98.10Cfc.EPA/821/B-97tfp9.
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This environmental assessment quantifies the water
quaBy-reteted benefits associated with achievement of
tnejxoposed BAT (Best Available Technology) and
PSESlPretreetrnent Standards for Existing Sources)
controls for commercial industrial waste Combustors
(IWCs). Based on site-specific analyses of current con-
drSorts and changes in cfscharges associated with the
        , the U.S. Errvhonmental  Protection Agency
      estimated instream pollutant concentrations for
    	.  and  nonconventkxial pollutants from dvect
    todhectdtecnarges using stream dMon modeling.
The potential impacts and benefits to  aquatic ife are
projected by comparing the modeled instream pollutant
LuocMrtialiens  to published EPA aquatic He criteria
guidance or to toxic effect levels. Potential  adverse
human heath effects and benefits are projected by: (1)
comparing  estimated instream concentrations  to
heaUvtased water quafity toxic effect levels or criteria;
and (2)  estimating the  potential   reduction  of
carcnogenfc risk and roraartinogenic hazard (sys-
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At the request of the Office of Research and Develop-
ment (ORD), the Environmental Engineering Commit-
tee (EEC) of the Science Advisory Board (SAB) re-
viewed the draft Pollution Prevention Research Strat-
egy. In general, implementation of the strategy is likely
to produce results that will  improve the Agency's ca-
pacity in pollution  prevention and reduce risks to
human health and the environment The programs and
projects highlighted in the draft strategy are reasonable
and largely justifiable. The long-term goals developed
for the research strategy are  consistent with the mis-
sion statement The strategy could be strengthened by
documenting the decision process as well as the prod-
uct of those decisions, including the translation of long-
term goals into specific projects.

Keywords: 'Strategic planning. "US EPA, 'Research
programs, 'Program administration. Research man-
agement, Program management,  Mission  analysis,
Goals, Decision, 'Office of Research and  Develop-
ment, 'Pollution prevention.


PB98-155047REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management  Strat-
egy for • ^ wyo BuildlnQ-
EnvironrnerrtaT Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
M. A. Mason, B. A. Tfchenor, L. E. Sparks, M. Black. D.
B. Henschel, and R. N. Kulp. 1998,14p.
Prepared in cooperation with Air Quality Sciences, At-
lanta, GA.
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EPA conducted a pilot study to evaluate source man-
agement and control strategies  used in the design,
construction, and commissioning of a new large build-
ing. Strategies employed to minimize volatile organic
compound (VOC) contamination in the occupied build-
ing included selection of low emitting materials, staged
construction and installation of materials and furnish-
ings, and a 90-day 100% outdoor air flush prior to oc-
cupancy. Air Quality Science (AQS) collected both the
source emission rate data generated in product compli-
ance testing and those to characterize building ventila-
tion rates and VOC concentrations before, during, and
after the flush out The source loading and emission
rate data, building characteristics, and ventilation data
were input into an indoor air model. Predicted VOC
concentrations were compared with those observed
which remained above predicted for at least 30 days
beyond the 90-day flush out  Predominant VOC emis-
sions were characteristic of a carpet tile installed on
four of six floors. It is concluded that long term product
emissions tests may  be necessary to characterize
some products and that a strategy is needed to ensure
that installed products are  representative of products
tested for compliance.

Keywords: 'Commercial buildings, 'Indoor air quality,
•Air pollution control. 'Air pollution abatement. Office
buildings. Indoor air pollution. Design analysis, Con-
struction materials,  (Building materials, Air pollution
sources. Ventilation systems. Air flow. Flow rates.
Emissions, Air infiltration, Mathematical models, Vola-
tile organic compounds.
 PB98-155054REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Test Methods for Determining Snort and Long
 Term VOC Emissions from Latex Paint
 Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park.

 K. Krebs, H. C. Lao, R. Fortmann, and B. Tichenor.
 1998,14p, EPA/600/A-98/093.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
 Presented  at  EPA/AWMA Conference 'Engineering
 Solutions to Indoor Air Quality  Problems'.  Research
 Triangle Park, NC., July 24-26. 1995. Sponsored by
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The paper discusses an evaluation of latex paint (inte-
rior, water based) as a source of indoor pollution. A
major objective of the research is the development of
methods for predicting emissions of  volatile organic
compounds  (VOCs) over time. Test specimens of
painted gypsumboard are placed in  dynamic flow-
through test chambers. Samples of the outlet air are
collected on Tenax sorbents and thermally desorbed
for analysis  by  gas chromatography/flame ionization
detection. These tests produce short- and long-term
data  for  latex  paint  emissions of  Texanol, 2-2(-
butoxyethoxy)-ethanol, and glycols. Evaluation of the
data shows that most of the Texanol emissions occur
within the first few days, and emissions of th glycols
occur over several months. This behavior maybe de-
scribed by an evaporative mass transfer process that
dominates the short-term emissions, while long-term
emissions are limited by diffusion processes within the
dry paint-gypsumboard.

Keywords: 'Latex. 'Paints, 'Emissions, 'Test methods,
'Air pollution sampling. Test chambers. Environmental
tests,  Air pollution  detection, Sorbents,  Gypsum,
Glycols, Indoor air pollution.  Flame ionization. Gas
chromatography,   'Volatile   organic   compounds,
Texanol.
 PB98-155062REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Effervescent Atomlzatlon at Low Air/Liquid Ratios.
 Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN. Thermal Sciences
 and Propulsion Center.
 J. Sutherland, M. Panchagnula, P. E. Sojka, M. W.
 Plesniak, and J. P. Gore. 1998,14p, EP A/600/A-98/
 092.
 GrantEPA-R-822618
 Details in illustrations may not be fully legible in micro-
 fiche.  Presented at the  Environmental  Protection
 Agency/Air and Waste Management Association Con-
 ference, Engineering Solutions to Indoor Air Quality
 Problems, Research Triangle Park, NC.. July 24-26,
 1995. 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 paper dtecusses the performance of a new type of
 consumer product aerosol dispenser that allows the
 substitution of water for volatile organic compound soi-
                  iters and below for air/liquid i
 by mass of < 1%. High speed photographic and three-
 dimensional focused holographic images clearly dem-
 onstrate a difference  in the near  nozzle when com-
 pared to an earlier design. Both designs exhibit a tree-
 like breakup regime, but a larger number of smaller lig-
 aments are present in the current  nozze).  In addfton.
 the unstable ligaments appear  to break up at much
 shorter wavelengths, resulting in smaller drops being
 formed.

 Keywords: 'Aerosols, 'Atomizers. 'Material  substi-
 tution. Consumer products, Sprayers, Nozzles, Propel-
 lents, Aerosol generators. Water,  Air, Environmental
 chemical substitutes, Atomizing,  Spraying, Design
 analysis, Surface tensions, Viscosity, Air  pollution
 abatement. Pollution  prevention. Effervescence. Air/
 liquid ratios.
 PB98-155070REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Susceptibility of Fiberglass Duct  Liner to Fungal
 fPeniclllium chrysogenum') Growth.
 Research Triangle InsI, Research Triangle Park. NC.
 K. K. Foarde, D. W. VanOsdell, and J. C. S. Chang.
 1998,14p. EPA/600/A-98/104.
 Grant EPA-R-822642
 Presented at EPA/AWMA Conference. 'Engineering
 Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems',  Research
 Triangle Park, NC.. July 24-26, 1995. Sponsored by
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The paper discusses the susceptibility of fiberglass
duct liner to fungal (Penicillium chrysogenum) growth.
Three fiberglass duct liners, one of which contained a
bound biockJe. Were tested using a recently developed
method for evaluating fungal resistance. Each sample
was inoculated with P. chrysogenum and incubated in
a static chamber controlled at 97% relative humidity
(RH) and 21 C for 6 weeks. Culturable spores on each
sample were enumerated before and after incubation
to determine the extent of fungal growth. The results in-
dicated that newly purchased fiberglass duct liner sam-
ples, as received from  local vendors, have different
fungal  resistances.  No  amplification   of  the  P.
chrysogenum was detected on two of the three liners
tested; however, significant  fungal growth was de-
tected  on the third.  Wetting the samples with sterile
water enhanced the susceptibility of two of the liners to
fungal  growth, but not the third. However, soiling the
samples with dust collected from residential heating
and air-conditioning systems significantly enhanced
the susceptibility of all  three liners to fungal growth.
Even the fiberglass duct liner containing biocioe sup-
ported fungal growth after soiling.

Keywords: 'Fiberglass  reinforced  plastics,  'Fungi,
•Penicillium chrysogenum,  'Space HVAC  systems,
'Indoor air pollution, Ducts, Liners, Ventilation sys-
tems. Heating equipment, Air conditioning equipment.
Air  pollution  sampling.  Test  chambers,  Spores,
Biocides, Fungal resistance.


PB98-1S5088REB                PC A03/MF A01
Ground  Water Remediation  of Chromium Using
Zero-Vatont Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
R. W. Puls, R. M. Powell, C. J. Paul, and D. Blowes.
1998,16p, EPA/600/A-98/108.
Pub. in Book Chapter American Chemical Society,
San Francisco, CA., April 13-17, 1997. Presented at
'Field Testing of Innovative Subsurface Remediation
Technologies' Symposium. Prepared in  cooperation
with Powell ana Associates Science Services, Las
Vegas. NV. and Waterloo Univ. (Ontario).
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A series of laboratory experiments were performed to
elucidate  the chromium transformation and precipita-
tion reactions caused by the corrosion of zero-valent
iron in water-based  systems. Reaction rates were de-
termined for chromate reduction in the presence of dif-
ferent types of iron and in systems with iron mixed with
aquifer materials.  Various geochemical parameters
were measured to  confirm the  proposed reactions.
Laboratory experiments were scaled  up to pilot and
full-scale  nek) demonstrations. Intensive geochemical
sampling in the field tests corroborate laboratory  re-
sults and successfully demonstrate the effectiveness
of this innovative in situ approach to remediate chro-
mate-contarninated  ground water using a permeable
 reactive barrier composed of zero-valent iron.

 Keywords: 'Ground water,  'Permeability,  'Barriers,
 'Chemical reactivity, 'Chromium, *Water pollution con-
trol, Water treatment,  Corrosion  tests.  Laboratory
tests,  Performance evaluation,  Reaction  kinetics,
 Heavy metals, Aquifers, Geochemistry, Remediation,
 'Zero-valent iron.
 PB98-155096REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
 Georgia fnst. of Tech., Atlanta.
 C. W. Bayer, and R. F. Browner. May 95,14p, EPA/
 600/A-98/107.
 Grant EPA-R-822007
 Presented at the Environmental Protection Agency/Air
 and Waste Management Association Conference, En-
 gineering Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems, Re-
 search Triangle Park, NC., July 24-26, 1995. Spon-
 sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
 Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
 Div.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
OfdefS@ntis.fedwof1d.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

The paper Discusses the development of a mass spec-
tral interface that wffl allow for the characterization of
both the paniculate and gaseous phases of an aerosol
consumer product by interfacing an electron mobility
analyzer with an atmospheric triple quadripole mass
spectrometer. The ultimate goal is to apply this tech-
nology to the development of lower-emitting aerosol
consumer products-furthering the quest for maximum
pollution prevention. The paper presents the progress
of the interface under development and the data col-
lected to date.

Keywords: 'Consumer products,  "Aerosols,  'Mass
spectra,  'Spraying,  Particles. Gases,  Participates,
Atomizing, aiaracterizatjon, Votatflrty, Spectral analy-
sis. Mass spectrometers. Electron mobility. Air pollu-
tion abatement. Pollution prevention.
PB98-155104REB                PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Characterization of the Usefulness of the FMd
and Laboratory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Eval-
uation of Emissions from Engineered Wood Prod-
uct*.
Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park,
NC.
N. F. Roache. and E. M. Howard. 1998,14p. EPA/600/
A-98/106.
Contract EPA-68-O4-0005
Presented at EPA/AWMA  Conference 'Engineering
Solutions to Indoor Air Ouatty Problems. Research Tif
angte Park, NC.. July 24-26.1995. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

The paper characterizes the usefulness of the Field
and Laboratory Emission Cefl (FLEC), a smaB portable
mfcrcchamber used to evaluate emissions from planar
surfaces. The FLEC is a stainless steel dfek with a
lathed cavity that b seated ontothe surface to be test-
ed, making the source an integral part of tha micro-
chamber. Primary joab of this project were to collect
information to specify test parameters for future labora-
tory testing srn to identifythe needs of this method for
the field use of the FLEC on engineered wood prod-
ucts. Secondan/gcabwerejD identify compounds
emitted  and determined emission rates from several
engineered wood cabinet components. Tests were
conducted to eyahate the performance of the FLEC as
& tool for determining  emrnissions from engneered
wood products under neU conditions. The paper pre-
sents Initial test resuls  tor two commercially available
kitchen  cabinets, constructed  from  Different types of
engineered wood wUh various laminates and coatings.
Classes of compounds that were identified as emts-
stons Includealcohote. aldehydes, aromatics. caroxylic
adds, and ketones.

Keywords: "Wood products, laminates. Test cham-
bers. 'Emissions. 'Air  pokution sampling.  Coatings.
Formaldehyde.  Alcohols.  Aldehydes,  Aromabcs.
Ketones, Carboxyfic adds. Portable equipment. Utili-
zation, Characterization. Indoor air poBution. Field and
Laboratory Emission CeL
PBM-155112REB                 PCA037MFA01
increases In Levels of Breathable Fine Partlcu-
tates Due to the AppttesUon of Carpet Fresheners
in a Suburban Home.
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park. NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
RS.Steber. 1998,26p, EPA&007A-S8/100.
Presented at EPA/AWMA Conference, •&
Solutions to Indoor Air QuaBy Problems'.
TriangtePark.NC,JUy24-26.1995.
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product from NTO by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.
The paper gives results of a study in which two carpet
fresheners were applied to the carpet of a suburban
home. Data are presented on increases in background
concentrations of breathable fine partkxilates 1.0 mi-
crometer in diameter and smaller, both before and after
vacumming. Information on paniculate buildup due to
periodte reapplications is also presented, and the build-
up patterns are tracked over a period of months. The
data show that there is a  measurable increase hi
breathable fines after each application, but that the in-
crease is transitory, lasting from 24 to 48 hours.

Keywords: 'Residential  buildings, 'Carpets,  'Fines,
•Particulates,  Indoor  air pollution.  Ecological  con-
centration, Particle size, Vacuum systems, Air pollution
control. Airborne particles. Deodorizers.
PB98-155120REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Microbiological Screening of the Indoor Air Qual-
ity In a Large Building.
Research Tnangte InsL, Research Triangle Park, NC.
D. W. VanOsdefi, K. K. Foarde. K. E. Leese, and R. N.
Kulp. 1998,14p, EPA/600/A-98/099.
Grant EPA-R-822870
See also  PB95-243085. Presented at EPA/AWMA
Conference, 'Engineering Solutions to Indoor Air Qual-
ity Problems', Research Triangle Park. NC.. Jury 24-
26.  1995. 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 paper gives results from a microbiological screen-
ing study of  noncomplaint five-story office budding in
Florida, conducted to generate baseline data that could
be used as part of a study of the impact of ventilation
system design and operation on microbiological con-
tamination. The study was part of a research program
into the impact of increased outdoor air rates. The field
study was conducted over a 2-day period in the spring
of 1994. Microbiological sampling included btoaerosol,
buflc material, heating, ventilation, and air-condrbonmg
condensate, and floor dust measurements. The overal
impression of the buikfng was that of a dean well-
maintained structure.  Although most of the sampling
results were consistent with those of a non-problem
buikfng, the  analyses demonstrated possfely elevated
with those of non-problem biking, the analyses dem-
onstrated possfcry elevated (eve) of Penicillium at two
sites within the buiUng.

Keywords: 'Microorganisms, *Ak pottution samping,
Indoor air quality. 'Office buildings, Oxnmerciafouild-
ings. Ventilation systems, HeaBng equipment. Air con-
dfconing equipment. Space  HVAC systems.  Design
analysis. Aerosols. PenioiKum, Bulk materials. Dust,
Indoor air pollution, Btoaerosots.


PB98-155138REB                 PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
VOC Removal at Low Contaminant  Concentra-
tions Using  Granular Activated Carbon.
Research triangle Inst. Research Triangle Park, NC.
D. W. VanOsdel. M. K. Owen. L B. Jaffe. and L. E.
Sparks. 1998.149. EPA/600/A-98/098.
Grant EPA-R-817083O1
Presented at EPA/AWMA Conference 'Engineering
Solutions  to Indoor Air Quality Problems'. Research
Triangle Park. NC.. July 24-26, 1995. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Potation Prevention and Control Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

The paper reports results of research involving tests of
small-scale beds of granular activated carbon (GAG),
using  challenges  of volatile  organic  compounds
(VOCs) in air at concentrations ranging from approxi-
mately 0.5 to 100 ppm. The research linked the per-
formance of GAC from high-concentration quickly com-
pleted tests to performance at tow concentrations near
those encountered indoors. For all tests, the caibon
                                                                                                   bed was approximately 2.54 cm thick and operated
                                                                                                   with a residence time of 0.11 s. The tests were con-
                                                                                                   ducted at 25 C and 50% relative humidity. The meas-
                                                                                                   ured 10% breakthrough times ranges from about 0.5 to
                                                                                                   several hundred hours. For the individual compounds,
                                                                                                   the relationship between  the  logarithms of  break-
                                                                                                   through time and concentration was approximately lin-
                                                                                                   ear over the experimental range, with different com-
                                                                                                   pounds producing lines having different slopes. The
                                                                                                   measured breakthrough times compared favorably to
                                                                                                   published data and models. The results suggest that
                                                                                                   higher-concentration  single-component breakthrough
                                                                                                   tests, which are short and easily obtained, may be cau-
                                                                                                   tiously extrapolated to indoor concentrations for these
                                                                                                   compounds.

                                                                                                   Keywords: 'Air pollution control, 'Removal, 'Indoor air
                                                                                                   pollution, 'Low concentrations. Activated carbon treat-
                                                                                                   ment, Granular bed filters. Air cleaners,  Ecological
                                                                                                   concentration, Ventilation systems, Space HVAC sys-
                                                                                                   tems, "Volatile organic compounds, 'Granular acti-
                                                                                                   vated carbon.
                                                                                                   PB98-15S146REB                 PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                   Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
                                                                                                   Park. NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                                                                   Comparison  of Design Specifications  for Three
                                                                                                   Large Environmental Chambers.
                                                                                                   National  Research Council of Canada, Ottawa (On-
                                                                                                   tario).
                                                                                                   E. M. Howard. M. A. Mason, J. Zhang, and S. Brown.
                                                                                                   1998.12p. EPA/600/A-98/097.
                                                                                                   Presented at EPA/AWMA Conference, 'Engineering
                                                                                                   Solutions to Indoor Air Quality  Problems', Research
                                                                                                   Triangle Park, NC., July 24-26,1995. Prepared in cc-
                                                                                                           i with Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
                                                                                                             Organization,  Victoria  (Australia).  Spon-
                                                                                                   sored by Environmental Protection Agency. Research
                                                                                                   Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
                                                                                                   Div.
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                                                                                                   product from NTIS by: phone at  1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                                                                   customers); (703)605-6000  (other countries);  fax at
                                                                                                   (703)605-6900;       and        email       at
                                                                                                   orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
                                                                                                   Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

                                                                                                   The paper compares design specifications for three
                                                                                                   large (room-sized)  environmental  chambers. The
                                                                                                   chambers, while intended for similar purposes (for use
                                                                                                   in characterizing sources of indoor air pollution), have
                                                                                                   been designed and constructed by Australian,  Cana-
                                                                                                   dfen, and U.S. government research organizations to
                                                                                                   different specifications. The first phase  of the intertab-
                                                                                                   oratory comparison study consists of a comparison of
                                                                                                   the design specifications and construction of the three
                                                                                                   systems. The three systems show many characteris-
                                                                                                   tics in common. Each has a sealed room-sized polishd
                                                                                                   stainless steel chamber, with an air supply that is fil-
                                                                                                   tered, dehumkffied, passed through activated carbon
                                                                                                   to remove volatile organic  compounds,  and  condi-
                                                                                                   tioned to an appropriate temperature and  relative hu-
                                                                                                   midity. There is butt-in capability to sample for  indoor
                                                                                                   air emissions, and sense temperature and relative hu-
                                                                                                   midity. Construction  materials and components were
                                                                                                   selected for their ease of disassembly and re-assembly
                                                                                                   for cleaning.

                                                                                                   Keywords:  Test chambers,  'Environmental  tests,
                                                                                                   'Design  criteria, 'Specifications, 'Air  pollution sam-
                                                                                                   pling. Emissions. Indoor air pollution. Temperatue con-
                                                                                                   trol. Relative humidity, Intertaboratory comparisons.
                                                                                                   Construction, Indoor air quality. Volatile organic com-
                                                                                                   pounds.
                                                                                                    PB98-155153REB                PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                    Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                                                                                                    Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                                                                    Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Duct Air Clean-
                                                                                                    ers.
                                                                                                    Research Triangle InsL. Research Triangle Park, NC.
                                                                                                    J.T. Hartley, D.S. Ensor, and L E. Sparks. 1998.14p,
                                                                                                    EPA/600/A-98/D95.
                                                                                                    Grant EPA-R-817083-01
                                                                                                    Presented  at EPA/AWMA Conference. 'Engineering
                                                                                                    Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems', Research
                                                                                                    Triangle Park, NC., July 24-26, 1995. 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.
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The paper discusses the evaluation of the fractional ef-
ficiency of several common ventilation air cleaners.
The air cleaners included fiberglass furnace filters,
paper-media filters, and electrostatically charged fiber
cleaners.  Results showed that filtration efficiency is
highly particle size dependent over a 0.01-10 microm-
eter size range. Filtration efficiency was also  seen to
be dependent upon flow rate and the dust load condi-
tion of the air cleaner.

Keywords:  *Air  cleaners,   "Aerosols,  'Filtration,
•Efficiency, Filter, Membranes, Air pollution control, Fi-
berglass reinforced plastics. Ducts, Space HVAC sys-
tems. Ventilation systems, Electrostatic charge, Paper,
Dust, Particle size. Flow rates. Indoor air pollution.


PB98-155179REB                 PC A24/MF A04
Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas,  NV. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.
Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Anal-
ysis of the National Human Activity Pattern Sur-
vey (NHAPS) Data,
Lockheed Martin Environmental  Systems and  Tech-
nologies, Las Vegas, NV.
A.M.Tsang,andN. E.Klepeis. Jul96.534p, EPA/600/
R-96/148.
Contract EPA-68-01-7325
Sponsored  by Environmental Protection Agency, Las
Vegas, NV. National Exposure Research Lab.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

Detailed  results  tables  are  presented  from   an
unweighted statistical analysis of selected portions of
the 1992-94 National Human Activity Pattern Survey
(NHAPS) data base. This survey collected data on the
potential exposure of Americans to important houshold
pollutants. Randomly selected individuals (9,386) sup-
plied minute-by-minute diaries spanning a 24-hour day
as well as  follow-up questions on specific exposure
types. Selected 24-hour diary locations and activities,
selected regroupings of the 24-hour diary locations, ac-
tivities, and smoker-present categories, and  most of
the follow-up question variables in the NHAPS data
base were statistically analyzed across 12 subgroups
(gender, age, Hispanic, education, employment, cen-
sus region, day-of-week,  season, asthma, angina and
bronctttis/ernphysema). Overall  statistics were also
generated for  the  9,386 total  respondents. Tables
show descriptive statistics (including frequency dis-
tribufions) of time spent and frequency of occurrence in
each of 39 locations and for 22 activities (that were ex-
perienced by more than  50  respondents), along with
equivalent tables for  10 regrouped locations  (Resi-
dence-lndoors,  Residence-Outdoors, Inside  Vehicle.
Near Vehicle,  Other  Outdoor,  Office/Factory, Mall/
Store, Public Building, Bar/Restaurant, Other Indoor),
seven regrouped activities (No Exposure, Food Prepa-
ration, Laundry/Dishes, Housekeeping, Bathing/Wash-
ing,  Yardwork/Maintenance, Sports/Exercise, Eating/
Drafting), and Smoker Present  Tables of frequency
distributions of time spent in exposure activities, or the
frequency of occurrence of exposure activities, as de-
termined from the follow  up questions that were ana-
lyzed are also presented.  Detailed indices provide
page numbers for each table. An Appendix contains a
condensed listing of  the questionnaires (Versions A
and B for adults, child-direct and child-proxy interview
types), including the question number, the NHAPS
data base variable name, and the verbatim  question
text

Keywords: 'Environmental exposure, 'Indoor air pollu-
tion, 'Human activities, 'Statistical data, 'Surveys, Air
pollution  monitoring,  Public health. Health  hazards.
Risk assessment, Factor analysis, Statistical  analysis,
Tabtes(Data). *NHAPS(National Human Activity Pat-
tern Survey), 'National Human Activity Pattern Survey.


PB98-155211REB                 PCA04/MFA01
Toxteotogtcal Review of Cumene (CAS No.  98-82-
8) hi Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
grated Risk Information System.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
G. L Foureman. Jun 97,40p, NCEA-S-0032, EPA/
635/R-98/D01.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at    PB98-155245REB
orders@ntjs.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The Integrated  Risk Information System (IRIS) is a
database of U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency
consensus positions on the health effects that may re-
sult from chronic exposure to various chemicals found
in the environment. The purpose of this lexicological
Review is to provide scientific support and rationale for
the hazard identification and dose-response informa-
tion in IRIS petinent to Cumene, CAS No. 98-82-6.

Keywords: 'Cumene, Toxicity, 'Environmental expo-
sure, 'Health hazards, 'Dose-response relationships,
'Risk assessment, Alkylated aromatics, Toxicity, Inha-
lation,  Oral dosage, Chronic exposure, Carcinogens,
Bioassay,  Dose rates.  Factor analysis, Epidemiology,
Chemical  properties.  Physical  properties, Isopropyl
benzene,  1-(methylethyl)-benzene, 2-phenylpropane,
CAS 98-82-8, IRIS(lntegrated Risk Information Sys-
tem), Toxicokinetics.
                                                                                                                                      PC A06/MF A01
PB98-155229REB                PC A06/MF A01
Toxicological  Review  of Chlordane (Technical)
(CAS No. 12789-03-6) In Support of Summary In-
formation on Integrated Risk Information System
flRIS).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
R. E. McGaughy. Dec 97,80p, NCEA-S-0327, EPA/
635/R-98/003.
See also PB90-168709 and PB95-100111.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Integrated Risk  Information System (IRIS) is a
database  of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
consensus positions on the health effects that may re-
sult from chronic exposure to various chemicals found
in the environment. The purpose of this Toxicological
Review is to provide scientific support and rationale for
the hazard identification and dose-response informa-
tion in IRIS pertinent to Chlordane (fechnical)(CAS
No. 12789-03-6).

Keywords: "Chlordan, 'Toxicity, 'Environmental expo-
sure, 'Health hazards, 'Dose-response relationships,
'Risk assessment, Insecticides, Toxicology, Inhalation,
Oral  dosage, Reproduction(Biology),   Chronic expo-
sure. Carcinogen, Bioassay, Dose rates, Factor analy-
sis. Epidemiology, Chemical properties. Physical prop-
erties, CAS 56-35-9, IRIS(lntegrated Risk Information
System), Toxicokinetics.
 PB98-155237REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Toxicological  Review  of Tributyrbn Oxide (CAS
 No. 56-35-9). In Support of Summary Information
 on the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
 Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
 National Center for Environmental Assessment
 R. Benson. Jul 97,56p, NCEA-S-0170, EPA/635/R-98/
 002.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Integrated Risk Information System  (IRIS)  is a
 database of U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency
 consensus positions on the health effects that may re-
 sult from chronic exposure to various chemicals found
 in the environment. The purpose of this Toxicological
 Review is to provide scientific support and rationale for
 the hazard  identification and dose-response informa-
 tion in IRIS petinent to Tributyltin Oxide (CAS No. 56-
 35-9).

 Keywords:     'Tributyltin,     'Oxides,    Toxicity,
 'Environmental exposure, 'Health hazards, 'Dosen-e-
 sponse  relationships, 'Risk assessment, Organotins,
 Wood preservatives, Biocktes, Toxicology, Inhalation,
 Oral dosage. Immune system, Neurotoxins,  Chronic
 exposure. Carcinogens, Bioassay. Dose rates, Factor
 analysis, Epidemiology, Chemical properties, Physical
 properties, CAS 5&35-Q, IRIS(lntegrated Risk Infor-
 mation System), Toxicokinetics.
Toxicological Review of Methyl Methacrylate (CAS
No. 80-62-6)  In Support of Summary Information
on the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS).
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
J. S. Gift. Jan 98,86p, NCEA-S-0413, EPA/635/R-98/
004.
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The Integrated Risk  Information System  (IRIS)  is a
database  of  U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency
consensus positions on the health effects that may re-
sult from chronic exposure to various chemicals found
in the environment. The purpose of this Toxicological
Review is to provide scientific support and rationale for
the hazard identification and dose-response informa-
tion in IRIS petinent to Methyl Methacrylate (CAS No.
80-62-6).

Keywords:    'Methyl    methacrylate,    Toxicity,
'Environmental exposure, 'Health hazards, 'Dose-re-
sponse relationships, 'Risk  assessment,  Toxicology,
Inhalation, Oral dosage, Chronic exposure, Metabo-
lism,  Excretion, Carcinogens, Bioassay, Dose rates,
Factor analysis, Epidemiology, Chemical properties.
Physical properties, CAS  56-35-9, IRISflntegrated
Risk Information System), Toxicokinetics.
 PB98-155666REB                PC A10/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Risk Analysis to Support Standards for  Lead In
 Paint, Dust, and Soil. Volume 2. Appendices B to
 G.
 Battelle, Columbus, OH.
 Jun 98,190p, EPA/747/R-97/006.
 See also Volume 1, Appendix A, PB98-155674. Spon-
 sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Washing-
 ton, DC. Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
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 Contents:
    Appendix A-Gtossary;
    Appendix B-Heatth Effects Associated with
      Exposure to Lead and Internal Lead Doses in
      Humans;
    Appendix C1-Characterizing Baseline
      Environmental-Lead Levels in the Nation's
      Housing Stock;
    Appendix C-2 Method for Computing Confidence
      Intervals Associated with Estimates in the
      Exposure Assessment and Risk
      Characterization;
    Appendix D1-Assumptions and Scientific Evidence
      to Account for the Effect of Pica for Paint;
    Appendix D2-Results of Three Published Meta-
      Analyses on the Relationship Between  IQ Point
      Loss and Childhood Blood-Lead Levels;
    Appendix E1 -Methodology for Estimating Health
       Effects From Blood-Lead Distrubtion;
    Appendix E2-Generating Distribution of Blood-Lead
      Concentrations Based on Model-Predicted
      Geometric Mean and Geometric Standard
       Deviation;
    Appendix F1-Methodology for Estimating Post-
       Intervention Distribution of Children's Blood-
       Lead Concentrations Resulting from Proposed
       Section 402 Rules;
    Appendix F2-Estimation of Primary Prevention
       Efficacy Using Model of Bone-Lead
       Mobilization;
    and Appendix G-Health Effects Associated with
       Exposure to Lead and Internal Lead Doses in
       Humans.

 Keywords:  'Risk  analysis,  'Lead(Metal),  'Paints,
 'Dust,   'Soil   contamination,   'Health   hazards,
 •Standards, Lead poisoning, Public health,  Children,
 Risk assessment, Toxicity, Biological availability, Bio-
 accumulation,   Environmental  exposure   pathway,
 Dose-response relationships, Health effects, Ecologi-
 cal concentration, Blood chemical analysis, Residential
 buildings.  Mathematical  models,  Toxic Substances
 Control Act, Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Re-
                                                                                                                          December  1998     19

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
ductton Act of 1992, IEUBK(lntegrated Exposure Up-
takeBiokinetic).                     —r—
PB98-155674REB                 PC A17/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of PoBution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Risk Analysis to Support Standards for  Lead In
Paint. Dust, and SoB. Volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7.
AppendbcA.
BatteMe Columbus, OH.
Jun 98.364p, EPA/747/R-97/006.
See also Volume 2. Appendices B to G. PB98-155666.
Sponsored by   Environmental Protection  Agency,
Washington. DC. Office of Pollution. Prevention, and
Toxics.
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           resents the methods and findings of a risk
                 vides a scientific foundation for the
                  t that the Agency wHI establish in
response to section 403. This risk analysis consists of
two parts. Part I (Chapters 2 through 5) constitutes the
risk assessment, or EPA's assessment of the health
risks to young children from exposures to lead-based
paint hazards, lead-contaminated dust and tead-con-
tarninated so* in the nation's housing. Part II (Chapter
6) constitutes an analysis of risk management options,
which includes the Agency's approach to estimating
how these risks are reduced following promulgation of
the section 403 rule and illustrates use of this meth-
odology for a broad range of example options for the
section 403 standards.

Keywords:  'Risk analysis. 'LeaeXMetaJ),  •Paints.
•Dust,   'Sol   contamination.  'Health   hazards,
•Standards, Lead poisoning. Public health. Children,
Risk assessment. Toxkity. Bictogtealayailabijity. Bio-
accumulation,  Environmental   exposure  pathway.
Dose-response relationships. Heal* effects, Ecotogi-
cal concentration. Blood chemical analysis. Residential
hustings.  Mathematical  models.  Toxic Substances
ControTAct, Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Re-
duction Act of 1992. lEUBKOntegrated Exposure Up-
take Biokinetic).
PBM-156516REB
Electric Power Re
              PCA15/MFA03
 chlnsUPatoAlto.CA.
Consequence Analysis tor ISC-PRIME. Final repL
ENSR Corp.. Acton. MA.
a J. Paine, and F. Lew. cNov 97,318p.
See ateo PB98-156524. Sponsored by Electric Power
Research Inst, Palo Ato. CA. and Environmental Pro-
tection Agency.Research Triangle Park.NC.
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Aerodynamic bukfng downwash is a phenomenon
caused by eddtes created by air movement around
txakSng obstacles. Through the use of the Industrial
Source  Complex  (ISCST3) model.  EPA  m    "
 ukfefines have  incorporated these effects in j
   eli
          ntratio
ateUatk)
. In 1992. the!
Power Research Institute (EPRI) decided to embark
upon a program (project PRIME: Plume Rise Model
Enhancements) to design a new downwash model to
correct the deficiencies in the ISCST3 model The re-
suKng downwash module. PRIME, has been installed
in the ISCST3 model as a replacement for the current
algorithm; the resulbng model is referred to as ISC-
PRIME'. This report describes the design of the model
test runs Involved and provides a summary of the re-
suts with comments on the deferences between the
two models.

Keywords: "Air potation  aspersion,  'Air pollution
sources, *Pluuies, •Computer models. Diffusion mod*
eSng, Atmospheric cfffusion. Atmospheric transport.
Stage gases. BuiMngs. Ecological cur luailiafon. Row
characteristics.  Aerodynamics,  Ground level. Point
sources.  Mixing height. Urban  areas.  Rural
                                PB98-156524REB                PC A99/MF EOS
                                Electric Power Research Inst, Palo Alto, CA.
                                Results of the Independent Evaluation of ISCST3
                                and ISC-PRIME. Final rept
                                ENSR Corp., Acton, MA.
                                R. J. Paine, and F. Lew. cNov 97.844p.
                                See also PB98-156516. Sponsored by Electric Power
                                Research InsL. Palo Alto. CA. and Environmental Pro-
                                tection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC.
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                                orders@ntis.fedworld.gav. NTIS  is located at  5285
                                Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

                                Aerodynamic buildhg downwash is an important part
                                of air quality cSspersion modeling. The Electric Power
                                Research Institute (EPRI) initiated a development pro-
                                gram to address deficiencies in the downwash  algo-
                                rithms in the Industrial Source Complex (ISCST3) air
                                dispersion model. The result of the project is a set of al-
                                gorithms called PRIME (Plume Rise Model Enhance-
                                ments) which were added to ISCST3. The new model
                                was called ISC-PRIME. As part of the project.  EPRI
                                contracted with ENSR to prepare an independent eval-
                                uation of ISC-PRIME using a model evaluation proto-
                                col negotiated with the U.S. EPA. This report describes
                                the databases used in the evaluation and the results of
                                the model performance evaluation. •

                                Keywords: *Air pollution dspersion, 'Gaussian plume
                                models, •Computer models. •Performance evaluation.
                                Atmospheric  dtffuston.  Diffusion modeling.  Atmos-
                                pheric transport Stack  gases. Plumes, Turbulence,
                                Wakes. Flow characteristics.  Wind velocity. Aero-
                                dynamics, Air pollution sources. Tracer studes. Algo-
                                rithms, Data bases,  'ISCST3  model, 'ISC-PRIME
                                model, ISCST(lndustrial Source Complex Short Term).
                                PRIME(Plume   Rise    Model   Enhancements),
                                Downwash.
                      PBM-157813REB                PC A05/MF A01
                      Guideline for Selecting and Modifying the Ozone
                      Monitoring Season Based on  an 8-Hour Ozone
                      Standard,
                      Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
                      Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
                      Jun 98,54p. EPA/454/R-98/D01.
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                      Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

                      This document providesiguidance for the EPA Re-
                      pjonal Offices to select and modffy the ozone monitor-
                      ing seasons designated for each State in the Code of
                      Federal Regulations (40 CFR 58,  Appendix D). Mod-
                      fications to the original ozone monitoring seasons have
                      been made periodcaHy as new data and information
                      became available; each of these changes has been in-
                               NAAQS exceedances and
                               cutations in the Aenxnetric
•ISCST3 model, 'ISC-PRIME model. ISCST(lndustrial
Source  Complex Short Term). PRIME(Plume  Rise
Model Enhancements), Downwash.
                               the basis for cal-
                        nformation Retrieval Sys-
tem (AIRS) summary files. The monitoring seasons
may also be tied to certain State emission regulations.
With the 1997 revisions to the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards (NAAOS) for ozone (i.e.. the add-
tton of a maximum 8-hour  average ozone concentra-
tion of 0.08 ppm). it has become necessary to redefine
the ozone monitoring season for purposes demonstrat-
ing attainment The principal motivation is to develop
an understandhg of the characteristics of the ozone
monitoring season based on the new standard. An-
other motivation for this guideline document is that re-
ductions in requfred morutonng can result in consider-
able cost savings.

Keywords:   'Ozone,   'Air   pollution  monitoring.
•Seasons, 'Air pollution standards. Pollution regula-
tions,  Selection,  Modffication, Data collection. Stand-
ards. Compliance. States(United States). Cost reduc-
tion, Guidelines. National Ambient Air Quality Stand-
ards, Attainment
                               PB98-157860REB                PC A11/MF A03
                               Assessment of Thyroid FoUicular CeH Tumors.
                               Environmental  Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
                               Risk Assessment Forum.
                               Mar 98.220p, EPA/630/R-97/002.
                                                                        Supersedes PB98-133118.
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                                                                        The Report presents science policy guidance that de-
                                                                        scribes the procedures the Agency will use in the eval-
                                                                        uation of potential human cancer hazard and dose-re-
                                                                        sponse assessments from chemicals that are animal
                                                                        thyroid carcinogens.  The Forum Report describes
                                                                        when, under clearly specified condWons, chemical car-
                                                                        tinogenesis in thyroid follicular cells can be analyzed
                                                                        as a nonlinear phenomenon, rather than assuming low
                                                                        dose  linearity as EPA customarily does for carcino-
                                                                        genic compounds. Four hypothetical cases are sum-
                                                                        marized which illustrate how to evaluate lexicological
                                                                        data and make hazard and dose-response estimation
                                                                        choices. The procedures and considerations devel-
                                                                        oped  in the Forum Report embody currenty scientific
                                                                        knowledge of thyroid caroinogenesis  and evolving
                                                                        science policy.

                                                                        Keywords: Thyroid neoplasms, 'Dose-response rela-
                                                                        tionships, 'Risk  assessment 'Infants, 'Children, Fol-
                                                                        licular phase.  Carcinogens,  Hazardous materials.
                                                                        Health hazards, Tumors. CeHs(Btology), Toxicology.
                                                  PB98-15B264REB                PC A03/MF A01
                                                  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-5. Notice to
                                                  Manufacturers, Producers, Formulators and Reg-
                                                  istrants of Pesticide Products. New Forms for the
                                                  Certification with Respect to Citation of Data.
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
                                                  Office of Pesticide Programs.
                                                  12 Jun 98.16p, EPA/730/N-98/004.
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                                                  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                                  The Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) of the Envi-
                                                  ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) announces new
                                                  forms for citation of data to support the registration or
                                                  refegistration of pesticide products, EPA Forms 8570-
                                                  34 (/Certification with Respect to Citation of Data1) and
                                                  8570-35 f Data Matrix!. Form 8570-34 replaces Forms
                                                  8570-29  and 8570-29 and 8570-35  replaces Form
                                                  8570-20 and the "Blue Book Sample Matrix Format'
                                                  The same forms wHI be used for the registration, rereg-
                                                  istration and special review of pesticides.

                                                  Keywords:  'Pesticides, •Certification, *Forms(Paper),
                                                  Registration, Data collection. Regulations. Administra-
                                                  tive    procedures,    US   EPA,    Registration,
                                                  FIFRA(Federal Instecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
                                                  Act).
PB98-158470REB                PC A18/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Indian River Lagoon Comprehensive Conserva-
tion and Management Plan.
IrcSan River Lagoon National Estuary Program, Mel-
bourne, FL.
Nov 96,3800.
See also PB97-198360. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency. Washington.  DC..  Saint  Johns
River Water Management District Palatka, FL and
South Florida Water Management District, West Palm
Beach.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

With the pubfcatkxi of the Indian River Lagoon Com-
prehensive  Conservation and  Management  Plan
(IRLCCMP). more than 100 agencies and local govern-
ments with management  responsibilities for the La-
goon have agreed on a united strategy to preserve the
fragSe balance between man and nature which has
bred so many of us to this special and beautiful place.
The IRLCCMP contains 68 recommended actions ad-
dressing critical problems, such as the preservation of
wetlands, seagrass restoration, endangered species
protection, water and sediment quality improvement,
land acquisition needs, and the means of funding pres-
ervation and restoration activities. AH of these actions
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EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
have the express purpose of protecting the integrity, di-
versity and productivity of the unique resource the au-
thors know as the Indian River Lagoon.

Keywords: 'Indian River, 'Lagoons, 'Watershed man-
agement 'Resource management, Water quality, Re-
source conservation. Environmental protection. Spe-
cies diversity, Planning, Citizen participation,  Florida,
East Central  Coast(FTorida),  National Estuary Pro-
gram.


PB98-158538REB                PC A05/MF A01
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufac-
turing and Rework Industry: Background Informa-
tion for Promulgated Standards. Addendum.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Jan 98,70p.
See also PB97-172472.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

On September 1,1995, the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) promulgated national emission
standards for hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions
from major sources in the  aerospace industry (60 FR
45948)7rhere were 18 comment letters (see Table 1-
1) submitted by 19 different commenters, which con-
sisted primarily of trade associations, component sup-
pliers and State and local air pollution control agencies.
Summaries of the comments, and  the EPA's re-
sponses, are presented in this document This com-
ment summary and the Agency's responses served as
the basis for the revisions  (amendments) made to the
final NESHAP. This report also includes a discussion
of the changes made to the draft CTG in finalizing the
CTG document

Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Air pollution con-
trol, 'Aerospace industry,  'Pollution regulations, Sur-
face coating, Painting, Cleaning, Solvents, Air pollution
monitoring, Air pollution sources, Waste management
Record keeping. Reporting,  Notification  procedures,
Requirements, Clean Air Acts, Environmental impacts,
Economic impact Standards compliance. Administra-
tive    procedures.    Comments,     Responses.
•NESHAPfNaSonal Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Polutants), 'National Emission Standards for Haz-
ardous Air Pollutants, Rework facilities. Best Available
Technology, New Source Performance Standards, Fu-
gitive  emissions.  Volatile   organic   compounds,
MACT(Maximum Achievable  Control  Technology).
CTG(Control Technology Guidelines).


PB98-158553REB                 PCA07/MFA02
Clean Water Action  Plan: Restoring and Protect-
ing America's Waters.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
1998.1120.
Prepared in  cooperation  with  Department  of Agri-
culture, Washington, DC.
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The authors are pleased to submit the enclosed Clean
Water Action Plan on behalf of the Department of Agri-
culture, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the
other federal agencies that assisted usTn its develop-
ment Over the past 25 years, America has made out-
stanrJng progress in reducing water pollution and re-
storing our rivers, lakes and coastal waters. In commu-
nffies across the country, restoration of water quality
has had dramatic environmental, recreational, and
economic benefits. Despite this  progress,  serious
water pollution  problems persist.  States report that
about 40 percent of the waters they assessed do not
meet water  quality goals. About half of the nation's
over 2.000 major watersheds have serious  or mod-
erate water quality probtems. This Clean Water Action
Plan provides a blueprint for restoring and protecting
the nation's precious water resources. A key element
in the Action Ran is a new cooperative approach to
watershed protection in which state, tribal, federal, and
local governments, and the public first identify the wa-
tersheds with the most critical water quality problems
  and then work together to focus resources and imple-
  ment effective strategies to solve those problems. The
  Action Plan also includes a new initiatives to reduce
  public hearth threats, improve the stewardship of natu-
  ral resources, strengthen polluted runoff controls, and
  make water quality information more accessible to the
  public.

  Keywords:  -Water pollution control.  *Watershed,
  •Water reclamation. Water management, Water runoff,
  Agricultural runoff. Legislation, State government. Nat-
  ural  resource management Environmental assess-
  ment. Drinking water,  Federal  government, Grants,
  Water quality. Standards, Local government,  Water
  treatment
  PB98-158611REB                 PCA04/MFA01
  Illegal Dumping Prevention Guidebook.
  Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, IL Region

  Mar 98,38p, EPA/905/B-97/001.
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  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

  The information presented in this guidebook is based
  on a study conducted to characterize  illegal dumping in
  urban and rural areas throughout the upper  Midwest
  The study included tours of neighborhoods and inter-
  views with local government  officials, community
  groups, and industry representatives. In addition, a lit-
  erature and Internet search was conducted to gather
  information on successful illegal dumping prevention
  programs.

  Keywords: Solid waste disposal. Sites, Guides, Land
  pollution, 'Dumping, 'Illegal activities, 'Pollution pre-
  vention. Midwest Region(Unrted States).
  PB98-158686REB                 PC A07/MF A02
  Profile of the Air Transportation Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
  Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
  Feb98.106p, EPA/310/R-97/001.
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  customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
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  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

  The air transportation sector can be broken down into
  two categories: (1) facilities providing scheduled, non-
  scheduled, and air courier services using aircraft, and
  (2) airports and airport operations. It is these two major
  topics (i.e.. aircraft facilities and airports) and the activi-
  ties and operations that occur within each of these
  areas that are the primary focus of this notebook.

  Keywords:  'Air  transportation,  'Environmental im-
  pacts, 'Pollution control, 'Pollution abatement Civil
  aviation. Commercial aircraft. Transport aircraft. Cargo
  transportation. Airline operations, Air pollution, Land
  pollution. Pollution regulations. Environmental protec-
  tion. Environmental policy, Standards compliance, Law
  enforcement Sectoral analysis.
   PB98-158694REB                PC A08/MF A02
   Community-Based Environmental Protection:  A
   Resource Book for  Protecting  Ecosystems and
   Communities.
   Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
   Office of Policy, Planning, anatvafuation.
   Sep97,144p. EPA/230/B-96/003.
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   product from NTIS by:  phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
   customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
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   orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
   Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

   This publication draws on the experiences of many dif-
   ferent communities to provide examples of community-
   based environmental programs and key approaches,
   information, and  other tools  that communities  are
   using.

   Keywords: 'Ecosystems,  'Environmental protection,
   'Communities, 'Citizen participation, Environmental
health. Pollution control, Pollution abatement, Remedi-
ation, Habitat improvement. Environmental policies,
Program management.
PB98-159429REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Conversion  Equations for Use  In Section 403
Rulemaklng. Final rept.
Battelle Memorial Inst, Columbus, OH.
J. Kinateder, A. Katz-Stein, and S. Collins. Dec 97,
156p, EPA/747/R-96/012.
Contract EPA-68-D&0008
See also PB97-135578. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington,  DC. Office of Pollu-
tion, Prevention, and Toxics.
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This report presents equations used to cany out var-
ious conversions between wipe lead loadings and vac-
uum lead loadings and vacuum concentrations, based
on two different vacuum samplers,  the Blue Nozzle
(used in the HUD National Survey) and the BRM (used
in  the  Baltimore Repair and  Maintenance study).
These equations were developed for use in the deter-
mination of health-based standards of environmental
lead in residential settings as required by Section 403
of Title IV TSCA. Various equations were derived to fa-
cilitate the  development of a proposed set of options
for the Section 403 standards, to enable a risk analysis
of these options to be conducted, and to provide a
means of predicting the post-Section 403 blood-lead
levels nationally.

Keywords:    'Lead(Metal).   'Dust.    'Equations,
•Conversion, 'Statistical analysis, Residues, Windows,
Floors, Vacuum cleaners. Collecting methods. Data
quality. Environmental transport, Measurement, Sam-
pling,  Error  analysis.  Regression  analysis, Adjust-
ments, 'Section 403.  Wiping, BNfBlue  Nozzle),
BRM(Battimore Repair and Maintenance).
 PB98-159767REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, CO. Re-
  C'   VIII.
     irans Affairs Medical Center Pollution Preven-
 tion Assessment Final rept.
 Tetra Tech EM Inc., Denver. CO.
 M. May, M. Keefe, and C. Bowman. Jun 98,70p, EPA/
 908/R-98/001.
 Contract EPA-68-W4-0004
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Den-
 ver, CO. Region VIII.
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 The report presents the results of a pollution preven-
 tion (P2) assessment of the Denver Veterans Affairs
 Medical Center  (VAMC). The facility consists of pa-
 tients wards; surgical facilities; clinical, radiology, his-
 tology, and research laboratories; pharmacy; morgue;
 nursing home; office space, maintenance facilities; and
 a food court and kitchen. The audit report concluded
 that the greatest savings in water costs could be real-
 ized by reducing domestic and once-through cooling
 water  use.  The  report suggested  installing flow
 restrictors on flush-valve tiolets, replacing tank toilets
 with low-volume toilets, installing aerators on sink fau-
 cets, and eliminating all once-through cooling units
 through use of dose-loop systems and equipment ret-
 rofit or retirement

 Keywords: 'Medical centers, "Waste management,
 Hospitals, Laboratories, Medical wastes, Material sub-
 stitution, Materials replacement, Pollution abatement,
 Waste recycling, Solid wastes, Hazardous materials,
 Waste water disposal, Water utilization.  Feasibility
 studies, 'Pollution prevention, Veterans Affairs Medical
 Center, Denver(Cc4orado), Infectious wastes.
 PB98-159882REB                 PC A99/MF A06
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Emission Factor and Inventory Group.
                                                                        December 1998    21

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Locating  and  Estimating Air  Emissions from
Sources of PotycycUc Organic Matter. Final rept
Eastern Research Group, Morrisville, NC.
Jul 98. 68l5p, EPA/454/R-98/D14.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0068
See also PB88-1 49059. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency. Research Triangle Park, NC. Emis-
sion Factor and Inventory Group.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-80O-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;         and       email        at
orders@ntis.ledworlcl.9ov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 221 61 , USA.

This document presents information on (1 ) the types of
sources that may enut potycydic  organic matter, (2)
process variations  and release points that may be
emitted wShin these sources, and (3) available emis-
slons information indicating the potential for potycvcfic
organic matter releases into the air from each oper-
ation. Its intended  audtence includes Federal, State
and local air poBufon persorme! and others interested
in locating potential emitters of polycvclic organic mat-
ter and in making estimates of atr emissions therefrom.

Keywords: "Organic matter, "Potycycfic aromatic hy-
drocarbons,  'Air  pollution  sources,  'Emissions,
•Positton(Loca»ori), -Estimating. Point sources.  Sta-
tionary poKutant sources.  MobBe pollutant sources.
Sectoral analysis. Emission  factors.  Endnerators.
Combustion products. Petroleum  refineries. Industry,
Engines. Napththatene. Metals indi^ry. Paper Indus-
try, Manufacturing. Emission Inventories, Hazardous
a* poUants. FugSve emissions.


PB98-159906REB                 PCA99/MFA06
National  Air  Pollutant Emission Trends Proce-
dura* Document. 1900-1996:  Projections 1999-
2010. Technical repL
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office Of Air OuafityPlanring and Standards.
                                    and release points for these sources; and (3) available
                                    emissions information indcating the potential for ben-
                                    zene releases into the air from each operation. Its in-
                                    tended audience includes, federal, state and local air
                                    pollution personnel and others interested in locating
                                    potential emitters of benzene and in making gross esti-
                                    mates of air emissions therefrom.

                                    Keywords:   'Benzene,  'Air   pollution  sources,
                                    •Emission,  *Positk>rt(Location),  'Estimating.  Point
                                    sources. Stationary pollutant sources, Mobile pollutant
                                    sources. Sectoral analysis. Emission factors, industry.
                                    Manufacturing. Wellheads, Incinerators. Combustion
                                    products, Construction materials. Waste treatment.
                                    Waste Disposal, Gasoline, Emission inventories. Haz-
                                    ardous air pollutants. Fugitive emissions, CAS 71-43-
                                    2.
                                    PB98-159924REB                PC A03/MF A01
                                    Zeolite: A Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber. Tech-
                                    nical bulletin (Final).
                                    Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
                                    Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
                                    Jul 98.30p. EPA/456/F-98/004.
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                                    product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                    customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                    (703)605-6900;         and       email        at
                                    orders@ntis.leoworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
                                    Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                    The purposes of this paper are to make you tamffiar
                                    with zeo&e, what R can contribute to control of air pollu-
                                    tion - particularly control of Volatile Organic Com-
                                    pounds (VOC)-and what to expect in the future.

                                    Keywords:  'Zeolites. 'Adsorbents. 'Air pollution con-
                                    trol. Adsorption, Porosity, Catalysts, Ion exchange ma-
                                    terials, Synthesis(Chemistry), Volatile organic com-
                                    pounds.
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 ordersGntisJedworkioov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161 , USA.

 Data from this report has also been used for the Bien-
 nial Assessment report, the Air Quality Trends report,
 the Industrial SO2 Report to Congress, and the 1 994
 Report to Congress. The emission estimates devel-
 oped and included in the  Emission Trends data base
 have been utfeed to support development of the Na-
 tional Particulates Inventory, in support of recent eval-
 uations of the particle matter and ozone NAAOS, in
 support of the FACA process,  and in support of the
 CAA Section 812 retrospective analysis, the proce-
 dures document provides information on the methods
 and data used in the beforementjonad report. Methods
 for uateulaUng 1900-1996 and project estimates for
 1 999-2010 are also included.

 Keywords: IJnfted States. 'Air poBubon monitoring,
 Trends analysis. Air potation sources. Mobfle poDut-
 ant sources. Stationary polutant sources. Air poUion
 sampfeng. Carbon monoxide, Ntrogen oxides.  SuMur
 donde. LeaoXMetaf). Particulates, Combustion prod-
 ucts. Emission factors. Regional  analysis, Canada.
 Sectoral  analysis. Natural sources.  Anthropogenic
 sources. Clean Air Act. Study estimates. Greenhouse
 gases. Tabtes(D8ta}. Graphs(Charis). •Emission  in-
 ventories, VotaSe organic compounds.  Biogentes,
 NAAOS(Nattonal  Ambfent  Air Quatty  Standards).
 FACAfFederal Advisory Commttee Act).


 PB9S-1SB916REB                PCA99/MFA06
 Locating and  Estimating Air  Emissions  from
 Sources of Benzene.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Jun98.586p.EPA/454/R-88/011.
 SeeahoPB88-196175.
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 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161 . USA.

 This document
                                     PB98-181185REB                PC AOS/MF A01
                                     Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                     Site Remedtetton Technology mfoBase: A Guide
                                     to Federal Programs, Information Resources, and
                                     Publications on Contaminated Site Cleanup Tech-
                                     nologies. First Edition.
                                     Federal Remedation Technologies Roundtabte.
                                     Aug98.80p.EPA/542/B-98/006!
                                     Contract EPA-68-W6-0014
                                     See also PB98-108590 and PB97-132542. Sponsored
                                     by Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
                                     Product reproduced from dgtel  image. Order this
                                     product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (US.
                                     customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
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                                     orders@ntis.fedworkLgov. NTIS  is located at  5285
                                     Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.
                                                                               Fed-
                                                                                As-
presents information on (1) the types of
ay emi benzene; Q) process variations
 sources mat may etnl benzene; (2) process
Table of Contents: Federal Cleanup
era! Sle Remediation Technology Dev_  r __________
sistance Programs; Federal Site Remediation Tech-
nology Development Electronic Data Bases; Federal
Electronic Resources for Site Remedation Technology
Information: Other Electronic Resources for Site Re-
medation Technology  Information; Other Electronic
Resources for Ste Remediation Technology Informa-
tion; Selected Btofiography: Federal Publication on Al-
temative and Innovative Site Remedation; and Appen-
duc Technology Program Contacts.

Keywords:   'Federal    programs.   -Remedation.
'Information  resources. Pollution control. Hazardous
materials. Physical treatment. Chemical treatment, Bl-
ological treatment. Heat treatment. Research and de-
velopment. Technical assistance. US DOD. US DOE.
US EPA. Site characterization. Technology innovation.
Information systems. Data bases. 'Innovative treat-
ment technologies, Cleanup, Electronic resources.
PB98-161193REB                PC A08/MF A02
Environmental  Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Technology Innovation Office.
NATCVCCMS  Pilot Study.  Evaluation  of  Dem-
onstrated and Emerging Technologies for the
Treatment of  Contaminated Land  and  Ground-
water (Phase 3). 1998 Annual Report.
NATO Committee on the Chaksnges of Modem Soci-
ety. Brussels (Belgium).
May 98. 148p. NATO-228, EPA/542/R-98/002.
Contract EPA-68-W6-001 4
See also PB95-227849. Prepared in cooperation with
Environmental  Management  Support.  Inc..  Saver
                                                Spring, MD. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
                                                Agency, Washington, DC. Technology Innovation Of-
                                                fice.
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                                                product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                                (703)605-6900;        and       email        at
                                                orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
                                                Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

                                                This document provides a report from the first meeting
                                                of the Phase III Pilot Study and is designed to share in-
                                                formation  among  countries on innovative treatment
                                                technologies. The Phase III study focuses on the tech-
                                                nical approaches for addressing the treatment of con-
                                                taminated land and groundwater. This Phase will ad-
                                                dress issues of sustainabflity, environmental merit, and
                                                cost-effectiveness, in addition to continued emphasis
                                                on emerging remediation technologies. The objectives
                                                of the study are to critically evaluate technologies, pro-
                                                mote the appropriate use of technologies, use informa-
                                                tion technology systems to rjsseminate the products,
                                                and to foster innovative thinking in the area of contami-
                                                nated land

                                                Keywords: 'Land pollution control, 'Water pollution
                                                control, -Remedation. Soil treatment. Waste treat-
                                                ment.  Water treatment. Sludge treatment. Physical
                                                treatment. Chemical treatment. Biological treatment,
                                                 Biodegradation, Heat treatment. Organic  compounds.
                                                 Inorganic compounds.  Hydrocarbons, Solvents,  Bac-
                                                teria, Dechkxination, Solidification, Stabiization. Soil
                                                 contamination. Case studes, 'Innovative treatment
                                                 technologies. Cleanup, Thermal treatment, Bioremed-
                                                 ation.
PB98-161201REB                PC A21/MF A04
Development Document for Proposed  Effluent
Limitations  Guidelines  and  Standards  for  the
Transportation Equipment Cleaning Category.
Environmental Protection  Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
May 98,468p, EPA/821/B-98/011.
See also PB98-161219.
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Table of Contents:
   Legal Authority;
   Summary and Scope;
   Data CaHectian Activities;


   Water UseandWastewatef Characterization;
   Pollutants Selected for Regulation;
   PoBution Prevention and Wastewater Treatment
     Technologies;
   Development of Control and Treatment Options;
   Costs of Technology Bases lor Regulations;
   Pollutant Reduction Estimates;
   Non-Water Quality Impacts;
   Implementation of Proposed Effluent Limitation
     Guidefines and Standards;
   Analytical Methods;
   and Glossary.

Keywords: 'Cleaning. 'Maintenance, -Water pollution
control. -Water petition standards. Trucks. Railroads,
Barges. Chemical effluents.  Waste streams.  Waste
water treatment. Waste water disposal. Water utiliza-
tion. rXscharaetWater). Water pollution sources. Clean
Water  Act. Pollution regulations, Environmental im-
pacts. Economic impact. Cost analysis, Requirements,
Best technology. Pollution prevention. New Source
Performance Sources,  BPT(Best Practicable Control
Technology Currently Available).  BAT(Best Available
Technology       Economically        Achievable).
PSES(Pretreatment Standards for Existing Sources),
PSNS(Pretreatment  Standards  for New  Sources),
BCT(Best Conventional Pollution Control Technology).
PB98-161219REB                PC A22/MF A04
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Water.
Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards for the Transpor-
tation Equipment Cleaning Category.
Eastern Research Group. Inc.. Lexington, MA.
May98,488p.EPA/821/B-98/012.
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also PB98-161201 and PB98-161227. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

This Economic Analysis (EA) report evaluates the eco-
nomic impacts resulting from effluent limitations guide-
fines and standards proposed by the U.S.  Environ-
mental  Protection Agency (EPA) for the transportation
equipment cleaning (TEC) point source category. The
proposed regulation includes limits for Best Practicable
Control Technology (BPT), Best Conventional  Pollut-
ant Control  Technology (BCT), Best Available Tech-
nology  Economically Achievable (BAT),  New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS),  and  Pretreatment
Standards for Existing and New Sources (PSES and
PSNS). The EA estimates the impacts to the TEC in-
dustry of the proposed regulation in terms of effects on
market equilibrium  price and the number of tank
cleanings performed, facility closures  and associated
       i employment, and financial distress short of
closure. In addition, the A analyzes secondary impacts
on associated industries and their employment, poten-
tial barriers to new facilities entering the industry that
may be caused by the regulation, and impacts on the
TEC smaB business community.

Keywords: •Economic analysis. "Water pollution con-
trol,  'Cleaning. 'Maintenance,  Railroads,  Barges,
Trucks, Water pollution sources, Chemical effluents.
Water  pollution standards.  Standards compliance.
Water  pdution  economics.   Economic   impact,
Pretreatment Alternatives. Clean Water Act. Costs. Fi-
nance. Employment. Small business, Market analysis.
Best technology. Regulatory impact analysis.
PB98-161227REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Engineering and Analysts Div.
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent
Limitations  Guidelines and  Standards  for  the
Transportation Equipment Cleaning Category.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
May 98.1400. EPA/821/B-98/013.
See also PB98-161219 and PB98-161235. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Engineering and Analysis Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

This cost-effectiveness analysis presents an evalua-
tion of the technical efficiency of pollutant control op-
tions for the proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines
and Standards  for  the Transportation Equipment
Cleaning Industry based on Best Available Technology
Economically  Achievable  (BAT) and  Pretreatment
Standards for Existing Sources (PSES). Section 2 dis-
cusses EPA's  cost-effectiveness methodology  and
identifies the pollutants included in the analysis. This
section also presents EPA's toxic weighting factors for
each pollutant and considers the removal efficiency of
each pollution control option. Section 3 describes the
options evaluated for each suocategory. Section 4 pre-
sents the results of the cost-effectiveness analysis. In
Section 5. cost-effectiveness values for proposed TEC
industry options are compared  to cost-effectiveness
values for other  promulgated rules. Section  6 dis-
cusses the two-part cost-reasonableness test for BCT
options. Appendix A presents data on pollutants, pol-
lutant removals, and pound equivalents removed. Ap-
pendbc B presents data on pollutants Discharged at
baseline. Appendixes C and D  present data on con-
ventional pollutant removals and discharges, respec-
tively.

Keywords: •Cleaning, •Maintenance, 'Cost effective-
ness.  "Water pollution control. Barges. Trucks, Rail-
roads. Water pollution standards. Standards compli-
ance, Water pollution economics. Economic analysis,
Cost benefit analysis, Water pollution sources. Chemi-
cal effluents. Water pollutants. Clean Water Act, Best
Avaiabte Technology, TEC(Transportation Equipment
Cleaning), BCT(Best  Conventional Pollution Control
Technology).
PB98-161235REB                 PCA11/MFA03
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Standards and Applied Science Div.
Statistical Support Document of Proposed Efflu-
ent Limitations Guidelines and  Standards for the
Transportation Equipment Cleaning Category.
Science Applications International Corp., Reston, VA.
Health and Environment Studies and Systems Div.
May 98,208p, EPA/821 /B-98/014.
Contract EPA-68-C4-0046
See also PB98-161243 and PB98-161227. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Standards and Applied Science Div.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

This document describes the statistical analyses of
concentration in  effluent wastewater from transpor-
tation equipment cleaning  facilities. These statistical
analyses were used in developing the proposed efflu-
ent limitations guidelines  and standards in the pro-
posed rulemaking for the  Transportation Equipment
Cleaning Industry (TECI). Details of all statistical analy-
ses conducted and data used in the analyses to sup-
port the effluent limitations guidelines and standards
for the TECI are provided. This document is organized
into six chapters and seven appendices.

Keywords: "Water pollution control. 'Statistical analy-
sis,  'Cleaning.  •Maintenance,   Railroads,  Trucks,
Barges. Facilities. Water pollution sources, Water pol-
lution standards. Standards compliance. Waste water
disposal. Water pollutants. Waste streams. Chemical
effluents. Ecological concentration. Pollution regula-
tions, dean Water Act,  Data collection. Guidelines,
Variability factors. Averages.
PB98-161243REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Standards and Applied Science Div.
Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and  Standards for the
Transportation  Equipment Cleaning   Category.
Volume 1. Final Report
Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
May 98,174p, EPA/821 /B-98/015.
Contract EPA-68-W6-0023
See also PB98-161201.  PB98-161219, PB9S-161227
and PB98-161237. Sponsored by Environmental Pro-
tection Agency, Washington, DC. Standards and Ap-
plied Science Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This environmental assessment quantifies the water
quality-related benefits for Transportation  Equipment
Cleaning (TEC) facilities based on site-specific analy-
ses of current conditions and the conditions that would
be achieved by process changes under proposed BAT
(Best Available Technology) and PSES (Pretreatment
Standards for Existing Sources) controls. The U.S. En-
vironmental Protection   Agency  (EPA)  estimated
instream pollutant concentrations for 157 priority and
nonconventional pollutants from three subcategories
(barge-chemical and  petroleum, rail-chemical, and
truck-chemical) of direct and indirect discharges using
stream dilution modeling. The  potential impacts and
benefits to aquatic life are projected by comparing the
modeled instream pollutant concntrations to published
EPA aquatic life criteria guidance or to toxic effect lev-
els.

Keywords:  'Environmental   impact   assessments,
'Maintenance,  'Cleaning, "Water  pollution control,
'Chemical effluents, Water pollution sources. Barges,
Trucks, Railroads.  Water pollution standards. Stand-
ards  compliance.  Water pollution  effects. Environ-
mental effects, Discharge(Water), Pretreatment Clean
Water Acts,  Best  Available  Technology,  Publicly
owned treatment works.
 PB98-163017REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 National Strategy for the Development of Regional
 Nutrient Criteria.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
Jun 98,60p, EPA/822/R-98/002.
(703)605-6900;       and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

This National  Strategy describes the approach that
EPA will follow in developing nutrient information and
working with States and Tribes to adopt nutrient criteria
as part of State water quality standards. Some key as-
pects of the Strategy are described below.

Keywords:  'Dose-response relationships,  'Risk as-
sessment, 'Infants, 'Children,  Surface waters,  Nitro-
gen, Phosphorus, Aquatic ecosystems. Trophic level,
Follicular phase, Carcinogens, Hazardous materials.
Health hazards, Tumors, Cells(Biology), Toxicology.
PB98-163025REB                PC A05/MF A01
Water Quality Criteria and Standards Plan: Prior-
ities for the Future. Interim final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jun 98,60p, EPA/822/R-98/003.
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The report describes seven new criteria and standards
program initiatives that EPA will take over the next dec-
ade. The Plan presents a Vision' and strategy for meet-
ing these important new initiatives and improvements.
The Plan will guide EPA and the States and Tribes in
the development and  implementation of criteria and
standards and will provide a basis for enhancements to
the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program, Na-
tional   Pollutant  Discharge   Elimination   System
(NPDES) permitting, nonpoint source control, wetlands
protection and other water resources management ef-
forts.

Keywords: 'Water quality standards, 'Criteria, 'US
EPA,  Water quality management,  Water pollution
abatement. Water resources, Nonpoint sources, Wet-
lands,  Priorities, Planning,  Implementation. Clean
Water Acts, Environmental issues.
 PB98-163033REB                PC A15/MF A03
 Pollution Prevention (P2) Guidance Manual for the
 Pesticide Formulating, Packaging, and Repackag-
 ing Industry:  Implementing the P2 Alternative.
 Final rept.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Jun 98,304p, EPA/821/B-98/017.
 See also PB97-124267.
 Product reproduced from digital image. Order  this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, SprirV'eld. VA, 22161, USA.

 This  Pollution Prevention (P2) manual discusses the
 applicability and implementation of effluent limitations
 guidelines and standards covering the pesticide formu-
 lating, packaging, and repackaging (PFPR)  industry.
 The main purpose of the manual is to provide guidance
 to industry and permitters in the process of complying
 with this rule, in particular, complying with the P2 Alter-
 native Option.

 Keywords:  'Pesticides, 'Chemical industry. "Water
 pollution control, 'Chemical effluents, Packaging, Ma-
 terials handling. Manufacturing, Water pollution  stand-
 ards.  Standards compliance, Pollution  regulations,
 Waste  water treatment, Waste water disposal,  Water
 utilization, Water resuse, DischargefWater),  Auditing,
 Implementation,  Monitoring,  Alternatives,   Pollution
 prevention.
 PB98-163108REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Characterization of Metal Benzotriazoles and Re-
 lated Polymers.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
 S. J. Wasson, M. C. Kerzic, J. W. Hall, M. A. Gates.
 and J. R. Wasson. 1998,12p.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Prepared in cooperation with Wingate Univ., NC.DepL
of Chemistry and Physics, and Advanced Materials,
          *
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prockc* from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NT1S (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
ordefS@ntis.fecVrtxld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

Dergotriazote (bta-H) is weB-known corrosion inhibitor
for cflfjpfl*. copper-alloy, and other metal surfaces.
Particles from these surface treatments will ultimately
contribute to environmental indoor dust or outdoor  in-
dustrial effluent, bU they have rw» been fulry character-
izecLBta-HBanerfagioup of several organic Bgands
which bind to transition metals and which nave similar
structures. We have systematically investigated ap-
proximately 30 transaion metal complexes of the gen-
eral formula ML(sub 2). where M ~ VO(2+), MN(2+),
Co(2+),  Ni(2+),  Cu(2+),  and  Zn(2+). and  L  =
deprotonated benzotriazote, Mdazote, benzimidazole,
2-methyimktezote. or 2-rnettiyfcenzirnidazole. Where
possfcte. these materials have been synthesized and
characterized by chemical analysis, spectroscopy, and
x-ray dffracton techniques.

Keywords: •Polymers, Interactions, *Charcterization.
Particles, Spectroscopic analysis.  X-ray Diffraction.
Powder diffraction fries. Chemical analysts. Transition
(rotate. Corrosion InNbttors, *Benzotriazotes.
PB9A-163124REB                PC A1 9/MF A04
RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse dean Air Tech-
nology Cart^n. A Compilation of Control Tjch-
nofonf DotMinUurtlons. Ssvoutl'i Suppfeinent  to
Ins 1990 EUMon. Final rapt.
Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park. NC. Information Transfer and Program Integra-
tion Mr.
J. E. SteigerwaJd. Jun 97, 420p, EPA/456/R-97/002.
SeeaJsoPB96-195714.
Product reproduced from d&Sal image. Order this
product from NTtS by: phone at 1-800-353-NTIS (US.
customers): (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        emai        at
orderafMls.fedwonUgov.  NTtS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 221 61 . USA.
 state and
 purposes of the RBLC are to: (1
local air potution control agencies
                                        with cur-
 rant Information on case-by-case control technology
 determinations that are made nationwide, and (2) pro-
 mote conrrajrication. cooperation, and sharing of con-
 trol tachnotogy information among the permitting agen-
 cies. The Wormattonpreswlod in tffecwiplatSin was
 abstracted from preconstruction permits and submitted
 by the state and local air pollution control agencies and
 EPA regional offices. The Clearinghouse is intended
 as a reference for state and local agencies in making
 RACT/BACT/LAER decisions.

 Keywords: 'Air pcfution control.  Air poBuoon control
 equipment. Air poflution  sources. Permits.  Sectoral
 analysis. Performance standards. Air pollution stand-
 ards, Standards compliance. Clean Air Acts. Pollution
 regulations. Industrial wastes. Airborne wastes.  In-
 o^xes(Dacurnentatfcn).  Tabtesfpata),  *BACT(Bes»
 Achievable Control Technology). "Best Achievable
 Control Technology. *RACT(Reasooabty Achievable
 Control Technotogyj. •Reasonably Achievable Control
 Technology.  1_AER(Lowest  Achievable Emission
 RatesjTlLjowest  Achievable  Emission  Rates.  New
 Source Performance Standards, RBLC(RACT/BACT/
 LAEROearinghouse).


 PB98-163132REB                PCA14/MFA03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle
 Park. NC. Ottce of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Locating and  Estimating  Air Emissions   from
 Sources of Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds. Rnal
 rapt
 Eastern Rosoarch Group. Morrisv«e. NC.
 Jun 98, 290ft EPAW54&98/013.
 Contract EPA-68-D7-0068
 Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency. Re-
 search Trte«tePark. NC. Office of Air QuaSty  Plan-
                 .
 Product  reproduced from S53-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)60S«900;        and        emai        at
 ordenertfsJeoworkLgov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 221 61 , USA.
This document describes the properties of arsenic and
arsenic compounds as a» pollutants, defines produc-
tion and use patterns, identifies source categories of
air emissions, and provides emission factors. Arsenic
is emitted as an air pollutant from external combustion
boilers, municipal and hazardous waste incineration,
primary copper and zinc smelting, glass manufactur-
ing, copper ore mining, and primary and secondary
lead smelting. Emissions of arsenic from these activi-
ties are due to the presence of trace amounts of ar-
senic in fuels and materials being processed. In such
cases, the emissions may be quite variable because
the trace presence of arsenic is not constant Arsenic
emissions also occur from agricultural chemical pro-
duction and application, and also from metal process-
ing due to the use of arsenic in these activities. In adoT-
tion to the arsenic source information, information is
provided that specifies how individual sources of ar-
senic may be tested to quantify ak emissions.

Keywords:    •Arsenic.    •Arsenic    compounds.
•PositiorKLocation), •Estimating, 'Air pollution sources,
'Emissions,   Stationary  pollutant sources.  Point
sources. Emission factors. Sectoral analysis. Air poJu-
tion monitoring. Combustion products. Boilers, Inciner-
ators. Smelters. Furnaces. Manufacturing, Industrial
plants. Industrial wastes, Pulp mUts, •Emission inven-
tories. Landfill gases. Hazardous air pollutants.


PB98-164502REB               PC A05/MF A01
Pesticide Bereglsttauon Progress Report for 1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Wasttigton, DC.
Office of Prevention. Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
1998.62p. EPA/738/K-98/003.
See also PB95-210472.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)60S6000 (other countries); lax at
(703)605-6900;       and       email        at
orders@rtfs.fedworkLgov- NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report for 1997
provides information on the status of the pesticide re-
registration and Special Review programs mandated
bythe federal pesticide law, the  Federal Insecticide.
Fungicide, and Rodemjckte Act (FIFRA). It  summa-
rizes the EPA Office of Pesticide  Programs- (DPP's)
cumulative progress in impleiiiaiiUng these programs
as of early 1998. This report also provides detafed in-
formation about the Reregistration EigMity Decisions
(REDs) and Special review decisions completed by the
Agency during fiscal year and calendar year 1997.
under new provisions of the FoodQuaBy Protection
Act(FQPA)of1996.

Keywords: 'Pesticides. Evaluation. Reviewing. Sus-
pending. Rejection,  Utifaation. Administrative proce-
dures. Toxicology,  Requirements,  -Reregistration,
FIFRAfFederal Insecticide Act).
                                         PB98-1M668REB                PCA05/MFA01
                                         Pasttckfes and National Strategies for Health Care
                                         Providers. Workshop Proceedings. Held on April
                                         23-24,1998.
                                         Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
                                         Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
                                         Jul 98, 70p. EPA/735/R-98/D01 .
                                         Product reproduced from dkjRaJ Image. Order this
                                         product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                         customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                         (703)605-6900;       and       emaH        at
                                         crders@rtts.tedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
                                         Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 221 61 . USA.
 In April 1998. EPA and
ral other federal agencies
                                                                               l age
                                         convened a workshop of experts In the field of health
                                         professional education to identify strategies for educat-
                                         ing health care providers on how to recognize, dag-
                                         nose. manage, and prevent adverse health effects
                                          rom pesticide exposures.
                                         Keyword -Pesticides, *Heatth effects, -Exposure, Ag-
                                         ricultural chemicals, Public heath. Agricultural work-
                                         ers,    Environmental   health.   Training.   Diag-
                                         nosis
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and idle). Estimates of spatially resolved fleet composi-
tion and activity are combined with situation-specific
emission rates to predict engine start and running ex-
haust emissions. The estimates are provided at user-
defined spatial scales. A demonstration of model oper-
ation is provided using a 100 sq km study area in At-
lanta, Georgia. Future mobile emissions modeling re-
search needs are developed from an analysis of the
sources of model error.

Keywords: 'Automobile exhaust, 'Exhaust emission
measurement, 'Geographic information systems, 'Air
pollution monitoring. Motor vehicles. Vehicle air pollu-
tion. Mobile pollutant sources. Engine performance.
Emission factors, Fleet  management. Velocity, Accel-
eration, Travel modes. Mathematical models. Emission
PB98-165160REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutric acid
(GABA) and L-Glumatic Acid.
Environmental  Protection Agency.  Washington, DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Aug 98,8p. EPA/730/F-98/019.
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)6056900;       and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

Application of AuxiGro WP, the end-use product con-
taining GABA  an Glutamic Acids, enhances plant
growth. AuxiGro WP may  be used on  beans, cole
crops, green peppers, lettuce, peanuts, potatoes, spin-
al tomatoes, lawn and turigrasses, and ornamentals.
Methods of application inlude both foliar and drench
treatments.

Keywords: 'GABA. •Aminobutyric acid, 'Glutamic acid.
•Pesticides,  'Registration,  Plant growth regulators,
Toxicity,  Risk assessment, Exposure, Humans, Ani-
mals, Environmental impacts. Chemical properties.
Environmental  transport. Pollution regulations. Admin-
istrative procedures. Pest control. Use patterns. Bio-
chemicals.
 PB98-165178REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 PesUcMe Fact Sheet Jojoba Oil.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 BiopestickJes and Pollution Prevention Div.
 Mar 98, 6p, EPA/730/F-98/020.
 Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by. phone at 1-#X>553-NT1S (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000  (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;         and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworU.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 221 61 . USA.

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

 Keywords: "Pesticides.  'Registration, Insecticides, In-
 sect control, Toxicity. Risk assessment. Exposure, Hu-
 mans, Animals, Environmental impacts. Chemical
 properties. Environmental transport. Pollution  regula-
 tions. Administrative procedures. Pest control. 'Jojoba
 ol. Use patterns.
 PB98-165186REB                PC A02/MF A01
 Pesticide Fact Sheet 1-Octer»-3-o1, August 1988.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
 Aug 98, 6p, EPA/730/F-98/021 .
 See also report for Feb 96. PB96-1 55254.
 Product  reproduced  from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworlcl.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 221 61 , USA.

 Octend is intended for outdoor non-food use  and is
 used in dtepensers placed on electric bug Idler sta-
 tions.

 Keywords:    Insect    attractants,    'Pesticides,
 •Registration, Pheromones,  Sex  attractants.  Insect
 attractants, ToxWty, Risk assessment, Exposure. Hu-
 mans,  Animals,  Environmental  impacts.  Chemical
properties. Environmental transport. Pollution regula-
tions, Administrative  procedures.  Pest  control,  *1-
Octen-3-ol, Use patterns, CAS 3391-86-4.
PB98-165194REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Fact Sheet Kaolin (Update).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
Aug 98.10p, EPA/730/F-98/022.
SeealsoPB98-133127.
Product  reproduced from  digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-SOO-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Kaolin is to be used as an aid in control of damage to
plants from insects, mites, fungi, and bacteria.

Keywords:    'Kaolin,   'Repellents,   'Pesticides,
•Registration,  Insect  control.  Insects, Fungi, Mites,
Toxicity,  Risk assessment. Exposure, Humans, Ani-
mals,  Environmental impacts, Chemical properties.
Environmental transport, Pollution regulations, Admin-
istrative procedures, Pest control. Use patterns, CAS
1332-58-7.
 PB98-165202REB                PC A02/MF A01
 Pesticide Fact Sheet Killed Fermentation Solids
 and Solubles of 'Myrotheclum verrucaria'.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
 Aug 98.8p, EPA/730/F-98/023.
 Product  reproduced from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

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

 Keywords:   'Fermentation,   'Solids,  'Pesticides,
 •Registration. Solubility, Nematotides, Biological pest
 control,  Toxicity, Risk assessment.  Exposure. Hu-
 mans,  Animals,  Environmental  impacts, Chemical
 properties. Environmental transport. Pollution regula-
 tions.   Administrative  procedures.  Pest   control.
 'Myrothecium verrucaria, Use patterns.


 PB98-166440REB                PC A02/MF A01
 EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet Hexanoic Add.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
 Jun 98.8p. EPA/730/F-98/024.
 Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-600-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers):  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and       email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

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

 Keywords:  'Hexanoic   acids,  'Insect attractants,
 'Pesticides, 'Registration, Insect control. Toxicity, Risk
 assessment, Exposure,  Humans, Animals,  Environ-
 mental impacts.  Chemical properties. Environmental
 transport. Pollution regulations. Administrative proce-
 dures, Pest control, Biochemicals, Use patterns, CAS
 142-62-1.
 PB98-166457REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet Pelargonic Add.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
 Aug 98,12p, EPA/730/F-98/025.
 Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-MTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.
Pelargonic acid is registered for use as a blossom thin-
ner, as an herbicide, and as a sanitizer.

Keywords:  'Pesticides, 'Registration, Plant growth
regulators, Herbicides, Toxicity, Risk assessment. Ex-
posure,  Humans, Animals,  Environmental  impacts,
Chemical properties,  Environmental transport, Pollu-
tion regulations, Administrative procedures, Pest con-
trol, 'Pelargonic acid, Nonanoic acid, Biochemicals,
Use patterns, CAS 112-05-0.
PB98-166465REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-6. Notice to
Manufacturers, Producers, Formulators and Reg-
istrants of Pesticide Products. Flammabllity Label-
ing Requirements for Total Release Fogger Pes-
ticides,
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
29Jul98.10p.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

This notice describes  new labeling requirements for
total release loggers and provides the procedures and
time frame  for compliance. It  affects  total release
loggers containing a propellant with a flash point at or
below 20 degrees Fahrenheit.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'FlammabilHy, 'Labels, Con-
tainers, Labeling, Requirements, Aerosols, Spraying,
Atomizing, Propellants, Flash point. Combustion, Safe-
ty, Consumer products. Compliance, Procedures, Reg-
ulations, "Foggers.


PB98-166473REB                PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Registration Notice  PR 98-4. Notice to
Manufacturers, Formulators, Producers,  Distribu-
tors and  Registrants of Pesticide Products. Addi-
tional Guidance on  Final  RFRA Section 6(a)(2)
Regulations for Pesticide Product Registrants.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pesticide Programs.
4 Aug 98,18p, EPA/730/N-98/006.
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customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and       email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

On September 19,1997, EPA published in the Federal
 Register  the final rule codifying EPA's  interpretation
 and enforcement policy regarding section 6(a)(2) of the
 Federal  Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide  Act
 (FIFRA),  which requires pesticide registrants to report
 information  concerning unreasonable adverse effects
 of their products to EPA (62 FR 49370). The purpose of
 the rule is to clarify what information to submit, how
 and when to submit it, as well as which failures to re-
 port information, or delays in reporting, will be regarded
 by EPA as violations of FIFRA section 6(a)(2), action-
 able  under  FIFRA  section   12(a)(2)(B)(ii)  and
 12(a)(2)(N). Additional issues were raised which the
 Agency has decided to address in this PR notice. In ad-
 dition to providing guidance on the details of the June
 19, 1998 Final Rule  and Technical Corrections and
 other matters, this PR notice notifies registrants of the
 elimination of a reporting requirements for at least one
 year.

 Keywords:  'Reporting  requirements,   "Regulations,
 •Registration, 'Hazards, US EPA, Pesticides, Govern-
 ment     policies,    Administrative     procedures,
 *FIFRA(Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
 Act), 'Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide
 Act
 PB98-166481REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Gliocladium catenulatum'
 Strain J1446.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
 Jun 98,8p, EPA/730/F-98/017.
 Product reproduced from digital  image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tr* agency has classified PRIMASTOP as a rmcrobial
fungicide.  PRIMASTOP contains  living Gfiodadum
catenutatum strain J1446 as the active ingredient.
GfiodacSum  catenuatum  is a  naturally-occurring
saprophytic fungus, which is widespread in the envi-
ronment

Keywords: 'Pesticides. 'Registration, Microorganisms,
Hyphomycetes, Fungicides,  Biological pest control,
ToxWty. Risk assessment. Exposure,  Humans. Ani-
mals, Environmental  impacts. Chemical properties.
Environmental transport. Pollution regulations. Admin-
istrative  procedures.  Pest  control,   'Gfiodadum
catenulatum strain J1446, Use patterns.


PB98-166499REB                PCA02/MFA01
EPA  Pesticide  Fact Sheet German  Cockroach
Pheromone, August 1998.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington,  DC.
Biopesticides art PoHutbn Prevention Div.
Aug 98.8p, EPA/730/F-98/018.
Sea also report for Nov 96. PB97-146427.
Product reproduced from Digital  image. Order this
produd from NTIS by. phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605^000  (other countries);  fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email         at
orders@nti3.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA.22161.USA.

German cockroach pheromone Is for use In a bait sta-
tion combined with a German cockroach toxicant such
as boric add tt is registered for indoor non-food use in
residential, commercial and industrial  estabfehments
inducing  homes, restaurants,  health  care facilities,
educational Institutions, factories, garages, transpor-
tation and recreation vehicles, zoos, kennels, utilities.
and!
Keywords:   'Pheromones,    'Insect   attractants,
•Pesticides,  'Registration,  Insect  control.  Cock-
roaches, Toxicity. Risk assessment.  Exposure. Hu-
mans.  Animals.  Environmental  impacts. Chemical
properties. Environmental transport, Pdufion regula-
tions, Adm
          .                      ,
     , Administrative procedures.  Pest  control. Use
 patterns. Btochemicals.


 PB98-166507REB                PCA03/MFA01
 Pesticide Fact Srieet'Bacakjsthuringlensts' Sub-
 species -kurstakr Strain M-200.
 Envionrnental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 BtapesUcidea and PoMion Prevention Div.
 Aug 98. 12p. EPA/730/F-98/013.
 SeeateoPB98-l665l5.
 Product reproduced from dkjaal  image. Order  the
 product torn NTIS by: phone at 1-«Or>553-NnS (U.S.
 customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and       emal       at
 cnfers@rtisJedworkLgov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161 . USA.

 BacBusthuringiensis subspecies kurstaki strain M-200
 is approved for manufacturing-use and for the control
 of Mpidoterous  pests of tree  fruits, terrestrial smaB
 butts, terrestrial smai fruts and vegetables, tree nuts,
 aKaMa, com, cotton, soybeans, peanuts, herbs  and
 spices, and cranberries.

 Keywords:  "Bad**  thuringSensis.   'Insecticides.
 -Pesticides. 'Registration. Bacferia, Insect control Bio-
 logical pest control. Toxicity. Risk  assessment. Expo-
 sweT Humans. Animals,  Environmental  impads,
 Chemical properties. Bwironmental transport. Pollu-
 tion regulations, Administrative procedures. Pest con-
 troL-Bac^ thuringiensis subspecies kurstata strain
 M200, Use patterns.


 PBW-1MS1SREB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Pesticide Fact Sheet 'BacMus thuringiensis' sub-
 species tolworthr Cry9C Protein andthe Genetic
 M*»rid Necessary for Its Production hi Corn.
 Environmental  Protection Agency. Wasrwigton,  DC.
 Biopesticides and Potation Prevention Div.
                             .
  Product reproduced from dgtel image. Order this
  product from NTtS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
  customers): (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
  (703)605^900;        «l        em*        at
  ofders@nfe.fedworklgov. NTIS is located at 5285
  Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

                  ntains up-to-date chemical informa-
  tion, inducing a'sumrnary^oTthe Agency's regulatory
  position and rationale, on a specific pesbckte or group
of pesticides. A Fad Sheet is issued after registration
of a new chemical.

Keywords:  'Bacillus   thuringliensts,   'Insecticides.
•Pesticides, 'Registration. Baderia, Insed control. Bio-
logical pest control, Toxidty. Risk assessment. Expo-
sure,  Humans, Animals,  Environmental  impacts.
Chemical properties. Environmental transport. Pollu-
tion regulations. Administrative procedures. Pest con-
trol. 'Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies totworthi Cry9C
protein. Use patterns.


PB98-166523REB                PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact  Sheet  'Badllus thuringiensis'
CrylA(b) detta-Endotoxln and the Genetic Material
Necessary for Its Production (Plasmid Vector
DCIB4431) In Com.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington,  DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Aug 98.22p. EPA/730/F-98/014.
See also PB98-166531 andPB98-166515.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-eoo-553-NTIS (U.S.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

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

 Keywords:  'BacSus   thuringliensis,  'Insecticides,
 •Pesticides. 'Registration, Bacteria. Insect control. Bio-
 logical pest control, Toxicity. Risk assessment. Expo-
 sure.  Humans.  Animate,  Environmental Impacts,
 Chemical properties, Environmental transport. Pollu-
 tion regulations. Administrative procedures. Pest con-
 trol, 'Bacillus thuringiensis CrylAfb) delta endotoxin,
 Use patterns.


 PB98-1M531REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Sub-
 species  •kurstakr CrytA(c)  detta-Endotoxm  and
 theGenctJc Material Necessary for Its Production
 in Com.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
 Aug 98.22p. EPA/730/F-98/015.
 See also PB98-166515.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (US.
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 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

 TNs document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
 tion, inducing a summary of this Agency's regulatory
 position and rationale, on a specific pesticide or group
 of pesticides. A Fad Sheet is issued after registration
 of a new chemical.

  Keywords:   'Bacilus  thuringHensis,  'Insecticides.
  •Pestxao^s,-Registration, Bacteria, Insect control, Bio-
  logical pest control, Toxicity. Risk assessment. Expo-
  sure,  Humans.  Animals,  Environmental  impacts.
  Chemical properties. Environmental transport, PoHu-
  tion regulations. Administrative procedures. Pest con-
  trol,  Radius  trwringiensis   subspecies  kurstaki
  CrylA(c) Detta-Endotoxm, Use patterns.


  PB98-166549REB                PCA04/MFA01
  Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus  ttwrlrwtends;
  CrylA(b) detta-Endotoxtn and the Genetic Material
  Necessary  for  Its  Production  (PfawmJd Vector
  pZO1502)mCom.
  Environmental Protection Agency. Washington.  DC.
  BwoestJcides and Pollution Prevention Div.
  Aug9873^EPA/730VF-98/012.
  See aboPB98-166556 and PB98-166523.
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  produd from NTIS by: phone at  1-80r>553^mS (U.S.
  customers); (703)60fr«000 (other countries); fax at
  (703)605-6900;        and        erred        at
  orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

  This document contains up-to-date chemical informa-
  tion, indud^ a suriwray of the Agency's regulatory
  position and rationale, on a specific pesticide or group
of pesticides. A Fad Sheet is issued after registration
of a new chemical.

Keywords:  'Bacillus   thuringliensis,   'Insecticides,
•Pesticides, 'Registration. Baderia, Insed control. Bio-
logical pest control, Toxicity, Risk assessment. Expo-
sure,  Humans, Animals,  Environmental  impads,
Chemical properties, Environmental transport. Pollu-
tion regulations. Administrative procedures. Pest con-
trol. 'Bacillus thuringiensis CrylA(b) Delta Endotoxin,
Use patterns.


PB98-166556REB                PC A03/MF A01
Pesticide Fact  Sheet  'Bacillus thuringiensis'
CrylA(b) detta-Endotoxln and the Genetic Material
Necessary for Its Production in Com.
Environmental  Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Div.
Aug 98.24p. EPA/730/F-98/011.
See also PB98-166523 and PB98-166515.
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produd from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;       and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

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

 Keywords:  'Bacillus  thuringliensis,  'Insecticides,
 •Pesticides, •Registration, Baderia, Insed control. Bio-
 logical pest control. Toxicity. Risk assessment. Expo-
 sure.  Humans,  Animals,  Environmental impacts.
 Chemical properties. Environmental transport. Pollu-
 tion regulations. Administrative procedures. Pest con-
 trol. 'Bacillus thruingiensis CrylA(b) Delta Endotoxin,
 Use patterns.


 PB98-167414REB                PCA04/MFA01
 Chesapeake  Bay Living Resources 1997. Living
 Resources Subcommittee Annual Report.
 Environmental Protection Agency. Annapolis, MD.
 Chesapeake Bay Program.
 Aug 98,48p. EPA/903/R-98/015. CBP/TRS-208/98.
 See also PB97-155410.
 Produd reproduced  from Digital image.  Order this
 produd from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email       at
 orders@rdis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Living Resources Subcommittee (LRSc) is com-
 mitted to ^ restoration, entiarcement, protection and
 management of the  living resources of Chesapeake
 BayiLRSc workgroups include: Aquatic Reef Habitat.
 Ecosystem  Indcators. Ecosystem Modeling. Exotic
 Species, Fish Passage. Fisheries Management Plan
 (FMPs).  Habitat  Oojedrves/Restoration,  Living  Re-
 sources Monitoring (a joint workgroup with the Monitor-
 ing Subcommittee).  Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
 (SAV; also a joint workgroup with the Monitoring Sub-
 committee). Waterfowl and Other Water Birds, and
 Wetlands.

  Keywords:    'Natural   resources    management,
 •Fisheries. •Chesapeake Bay.  Government  policies.
  Bays. Ecosystems, Environment management. Wet-
  lands. Vegetation, Water quality management. Water
  pollution control. Aquatic habitats. Biological  monitor-
  ing,-Habitat restoration.


  PB98-167836REB                PC A07/MF A02
  Radiological Survey at the  Puget Sound Naval
  Shipyard and Naval Submarine Base. Bangor.
  National Air and Radiation Environmental Lab.. Mont-

  T?wTFowler,j
  003.
  See also PB89-210629.
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  produd from NTIS by: phone at 1-80T>553-NTIS (U.S.
  customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
  (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
  orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
  Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

  THs  report presents results of a radtotogical survey
  conducted in September 1996 by the National Air and
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Radiation Environmental Laboratory (NAREL) to as-
sess levels  of  environmental radioactivity around
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) at Bremerton,
WA, and the Naval Submarine Base (NSBB) near Ban-
gor, WA.  The purpose of the survey was to assess
whether the construction, maintenance, overhaul, re-
fueling or operations nuclear-powered warships have
created elevated levels of radioactivity that could ex-
pose nearby populations or contaminate the environ-
ment During this survey 227  samples were collected:
126 at the PSNS study site; 73 at the NSBB site; 21
from background locations; and 7 near the outfall of the
Bremerton sewage treatment plant Samples included
drinking water,  harbor  water, sediment,  sediment
cores, and biota. All samples were analyzed for gross
alpha and beta activities and gamma emitting radio-
nudides, and some samples were also analyzed for ra-
dum-226 and isotopes of uranium, plutonium, and
throium. In addition to sample collection and analysis,
radfetion surveys were performed using portable sur-
vey instruments to detect gamma radiation. Based on
this radtokxjical survey, practices regarding nuclear-
powered warship operations at PSNS and NSBB have
resulted in no increases in radioactivity causing signifi-
cant population exposure or contamination of the envi-
ronment

Keywords: 'Naval  facilities,  'Radiation  monitoring,
•Environmental surveys. Sampling. Alpha dosimetry.
Beta dosimetry. Gamma radiation. Gamma dosimetry,
Radium 226, Uranium isotopes, Thorium isotopes, Plu-
tonium isotopes, Radtoecofogical concentration. Radi-
ation sources, Sediments, Dnnking waters. Aquatic bi-
ology. 'Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, 'Bangor Naval
Submarine  Base.  Bremerton(Washington),  Kteap
County(Washington).


PB98-167844REB                 PC A13/MF A03
Nonhazardous  Solid Waste  Management  and
Landfill Capacity In Illinois: 1996. Rept. for 1 Jan-31
Dec 96.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Land Pollution Control.
Aug 98.262p, IEPA/BOL-98/008.
See also PB97-137582.
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product from NTIS by.  phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

The Iffinoise EPA's 10th Annual Report describing the
management of nonhazardous municipal solid waste
by the state's solid-waste landfills and transfer stations.
The report is dhrided into section representing Illinois
EPA administrative regions. Each regional section in-
cludes newly designated specification pages describ-
ing the chief physical characteristics of each landfill; its
location and hours of operation; tipping fee; quantities
of wastes received (in  gate cubic yards, tons and tons
per day) for the last three years; the landfill's certified
remaining capacity (in gate cubic yards and tons) for
the last two reporting periods; solid waste manage-
ment fees paid in 1996; which Agency regional field of-
fice or delegated local authority inspects the facility;
and the name, address and phone number of the land-
filTs owner and operator. Similar  but  scaled-down
specification pages are included for each transfer sta-
tion. In al, this report includes details of 77 landfills and
66 transfer stations.

Keywords: 'Solid waste Disposal. 'Landfills, 'Capacity,
'Illinois, Municipal wastes. Waste transfer stations.
Waste  recycling. Composting,  Materials  handling.
Solid waste management,  Regional  analysis, Ta-
bles(Data), *Nonhazardous wastes.


PB98-167976REB                PC A19/MF A04
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada. OK.
Subsurface Protection and RemerJation Div.
Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources of
Drinking Water through Mud-Plugged Wells: An
Experimental Appraisal. Research rept 1 Oct 91-30
Sep94.
Oklahoma State Univ., Stilfwater.
M. D. Smith, G. F. Stewart, R. L Perry, M. D. Smith, C.
D. Tautf est, a Overton, W. A. Holloway, and J. D.
Hobnan. Jul 98.414p. EPA/600/R-98/075.
See also PB90-227232. Sponsored by National Risk
Management  Research Lab., Ada, OK. Subsurface
Protection and Remediation Div.
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  customers); (703)605-6000  (other countries); fax at
  (703)605-6900;        and        email       at
  orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

  The Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendment of 1984
  requires the Environmental Protection Agency to as-
  sess environmental suitability of liquid-waste injection
  into subsurface rock. The main objective of the feasibil-
  ity study described was to  test the hypothesis, evi-
  dence about dynamics of building mud cake on the
  wellbore-face was obtained, as well as comprehension
  of changes that occur in drilling mud from the time it is
  placed in a well until it reaches equilibrium.

  Keywords:  'Drilling  fluids,  'Mud,  "Well  drilling.
  'Injection  wells,   'Water   pollution   monitoring.
  Boreholes, Well casings, Porosity.  Permeability, Plugs,
  Reservoir rocks. Fluid pressure, Liquid wastes, Drink-
  ing water.


  PB98-168008REB                PC A04/MF A01
  Cost and Performance Report In situ Anaerobic
  Bloremedlation, Pinellas  Northeast Site,  Largo,
  Florida. Final rept.
  National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
  Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
  D. S. Ingle, M. Hightower. and G. W. Sewell. Apr 98,
  44p, EPA/600/R-98/115.
  See also PB98-135809. Prepared in cooperation with
  Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM. and Depart-
  ment of Energy, Grand Junction, CO. Grand Junction
  Office.
  Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800^553-NTIS (U.S.
  customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
  (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
  orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at 5285
  Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

  In early 1997, the Innovative Treatment Remediation
  Demonstration (ITRD) Program  conducted a  pilot
  study at the Pinellas STAR Center's Northeast Site to
  treat chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOC)
  using in situ anaerobic bioremediation. The two pri-
  mary objectives of this pilot study  were to (1) evaluate
  the use of nutrient injection to enhance in situ anaer-
  obic biological degradation of chlorinated VOCs  in
  areas of moderate contaminant concentrations and (2)
  obtain operating and performance data to optimize the
  design and operation of a full-scale system.

  Keywords:    'Pinedas   Plant,    'Bkxtegradation,
  'Anearobic  conditions,  'Water  pollution   control.
  Ground water. Aquifers, Nutrients. Bacteria, Biological
  treatment. In situ processing, Row rates, Base flow. In-
  filtration. Reoirculation, Monitoring wells. Cost analy-
  sis,    Performance    evaluation.   Pilot   projects,
  •Bioremediation,  Innovative  treatment  technology,
  Largo(Rorida),    Volatile   organic   compounds,
  Chtoroethene.
  PB98-169188REB                 PC A06/MF A01
  Title III List of Lists: Consolidated List of Chemi-
  cals Subject to the Emergency Planning and Com-
  munity Rlght-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and Section
  112(rt of the Clean Air Act, as Amended. Title III of
  the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorlzatlon
  Act of 1986,  and Title  III of the  Clean Air Act
  Amendments of 1990.
  Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
  Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
  Dec 96,88p. EPA/550/B-96/015.
  See also PB95-213659 and PB95-227823.
  Product reproduced from digital  image.  Order this
  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
  customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
  (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
  orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

  This consolidated 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 con-
  solidated list has been prepared to help firms handling
  chemicals determine whether they need to submit re-
  ports under sections 302,304, or 314 or SARA Title III
  (EPCRA) and. for a specific chemical, what reports
  may need to be submitted. It also will also help firms
  determine whether they will be subject to accident pre-
  vention regulations under CAA section 112(r).
Keywords: 'Chemical compounds, 'Listings,  Hazard-
ous materials. Toxic substances, Radioisotopes, Air
pollutants.  Pollution abatement.  Pollution  control,
waste management, Materials  handling, Accidents,
Reporting requirements, Regulations,  Compliance,
Chemical releases. Extremely hazardous substances.
Threshold Planning  Quantity. Reportable Quantity,
Threshold Quantity, Superfund Amendments  and Re-
authorization Act of  1986, Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-know Act, Clean Air Act Amend-
ments of 1990, Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response Com-
pensation and Liability Act.
PB98-169303REB                PC A04/MF A01
SAB  Report:  Review of the Surface  Impound-
ments Study (SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of
Solid Waste's Proposed Surface  Impoundment
Study by the Environmental Engineering Commit-
tee.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington. DC.
Science Advisory Board.
Aug 98.44p, EPA-SAB-EEC-98-009.
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customers);  (703)605-6000 (other  countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Charge for this review  requested that the SAB
comment on: (1) the technical merits of the overall
study structure; (2) the technical mertis of the proposed
risk assessment; and (3) the involvement of technical
experts, affected facilities and the public at critical
points in the study's design and implementation.

Keywords: 'Surface impoundments, 'Industrial waves.
•Waste water, US EPA, Research projects,  Risk as-
sessment. Public  hearth.  Ecology, Ecosystems, Site
characterization, 'Land Disposal Program Flexibility
Act. 'Office of Solid Waste. SIS(Surface Impoundment
Study).
 PB98-169733REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Hypothetical State Programs for Ensuring That All
 New Community Water Systems and  Non-Tran-
 sient  Non-Community  Water  Systems  Dem-
 onstrate Technical, Managerial and Financial Ca-
 Environmenta!
              Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jul 98.26p. EPA/816/R-98/010.
See also PB98-144769.
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customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;       and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

This document describes four hypothetical State pro-
grams that meet the requirements of section 1420(a) of
the 1996 Amendments to the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The purpose of this document is to demonstrate the va-
riety of alternative approaches that States might adopt,
emphasizing the significant flexibility  inherent  in the
statutory requirement and EPA's guidance on this sub-
ject. Text boxes throughout the hypothetical program
descriptions identify key points that  reviewers might
note regarding each program submission.

Keywords:  'State programs, "Water utilities,  'Safe
Drinking Water   Act.  'Potable  water,  'Capacity.
States(Dnited States). Water quality, Water supply.
Flexibility, Requirements, Regulations,  Procedures,
State government, Case studies, Community water
systems, Nontransient noncommunity water systems.
 PB98-169741REB                PCA11/MFA03
 Water Conservation Plan Guidelines.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 6 Aug 98.224p. EPA/832/D-98/001.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 These Water Conservation Plan Guidelines are ad-
 dressed to water system planners  but  use of the
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
GuUeines is not required by federal law or regulation.
The first part of the document introduces the Gukte-
ines and provides information to the States about their
nature and possible use. The second part ol the docu-
ment, written for water systems, is an overview to the
organization, content, and the use of the Guidelines.
The next three  parts contain the water conservation
plan Guidelines: Basic, Intermedate. and Advanced.
The Basic Guidelines are designed for use by water
systems serving populations of 10,000 or fewer; The
Intermeolate Guidelines are designed  for water sys-
tems  serving between 10.000 and 100,000  people;
The Advanced GuideGnes are designed for water sys-
tems  serving more than 100,000 people. Six appen-
olxes to the Guidelines provide supporting information:
delated descriptions of conservation measures (Ap-
pendn A), conservation benchmarks  (Appenda 6),
acronyms and a glossary (Appendix C), information re-
sources!(Appendix O). tuning souces (Appendx E).
and state contacts (Appendbc F).

Keywords:   *Water   conservation,   •Planning.
•Gukfefines. Water resources. Water  supply. Water
systems,  States(United  States), Water  manage-
rnent(App6ed). Infrastructure. Capacity. Water dfetribu-
ttaXAppied). Water pofcy. Policy mafang. Safe Drink-
ina Water Act. Forecasting. Implementation. Cost ben-
efit analysis.


PB98-1M7S8REB                PCA06/MFA01
Watereorae DliiMi Workshop. rWd In Arlington.
Vkgtata on October 9-10,1997: Meetirig Summary.
 Rmlrapt
 Environmental  Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
 Office of Water.
 20 JU 98,88p. EPA/815/R-88/004.
 See also P891-125716 and PB98-169766. Prepared in
 cooperation w*h Resolve. Inc, Washington. DC.
 Product reproduced from cSgtal image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)60S«000 (other countries); fax  at
 (703)605-6900;       and        ernal        at
 ortei3@fitjs.fedworkigov. MTTS Is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.
 The En
             ntal Protection Agency (EPA) and Cen-
 ters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as rec-
 ommended by the M/DBP Expected Rule Advisory
 CommUea resolution, co-sponsored the Waterbome
 Disease Workshop on October 9 and 10.1997. This re-
              op on O
port summarizes the pr
fie Workshop. It is ore
Background  of WaterE
                        ntafions and Discussion at
                            in three sections. The
                      ime  Disease Detection and
 Federal Pofcy Dovofopmont  section includes sum-
 maries of the presentations by Agency representatives
 concerning the scientific and pofcy considerations in
 developing a National Estimate for Waterbome Dis-
 eeae Occurrence. The Planned and Ongoing Studfes
 of pi3aa^P'^r'^"c5'.^ct'0"gf?[gf^'P^g5e^
 tations on spociffc ongoing or proposed resb^cft ap-
 proaches and the dacussion surrounoTng them. The
 Approaches Towards a National Estimate section surn-
 marizes the dtocusston of scientific and pcfcyconsid-
 erabons involved in developing the Na
                                        stimate
Keywords:  •Waterbome Diseases.  •Potable water.
•Safe Drinking Water Act, •Water quaHy management,
Microorganisms.   Pathogens.   Disease  outbreaks.
Water supply. Water  utSes. Water systems. Pubfic
health, Communttes.  Exposure. Detection. Samping,
RfK» ftftloreF, Ofuamntri paBeiaa, Rasaareh projects.
Meetings.


PB9S-1M7MREB                 PCA04/MFA01
UJ&. EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterbome Dts-
•Me Occurrence Studies. Held ki Atlanta, Georgia
on March 12-13,1997. Summary Report
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Water.
& Craun. Aug 98.46p. EPA/815/R-98/005.
See ateoPK»-169758.
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(703)605-6900;        and        emai        at
Mders@ntis.fedworhlgov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

Technical presentations at the beginning of the work-
ahop provided participants w»> current riormation to
as^t in the design of the proposed epidemiological
HurJes: Water sources and treatment  used in  the
Unied States; Occurrence of waterbome pathogens in
water sources and tap water; Etiologic agents causing
waterbome Disease; Water system deficiencies asso-
ciated with reported waterbome outbreaks; Analytical
methods for detecting pathogens in water samples and
clinical specimens; and Human dose response issues
for Norwalk virus and CryptosporkSum. Participants
were also informed about the objectives, study de-
signs, and preliminary results of recently completed
and ongoing waterbome disease epidemwtogical stud-
ies; A general dtecussion of the fundamental questions
surrounoTng the proposed epidemiotogical studies fol-
lowed the techrecaTpresentations.  Participants then
met separately in three break-out groups for further
Discussions. Each group  summarized their deSbera-
tions at the end of the first day. During the second day,
workshop participants identified and discussed the im-
portant issues that should te considered in designing
and conducting the proposed epidemiological studies.
This report summarizes these issues.

Keywords:  •Waterbome  Diseases,  'Epidemiology,
•Potable water, •Public health. Microorganisms, Patho-
gens, Water quality, Disease outbreaks. Safe Drinking
Water Act, Exposure,  Risk assessment. Water treat-
ment. Research projects, Project management.  Statis-
tical analysis. Intervention studies, Meetings.


PB98-169774REB                PC A03/MF A01
Information for the Public on Participating with
States In Preparing Capacity Development strate-

frorfronrnental Protection Agency.  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jul 98.12p. EPA/815/R-98/009.
See also  PB98-133333.
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orders@nlis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Capacity  development is an effort by the States to help
drinking water systems improve their finances, man-
agement, infrastructure, and operations so they can
provide safe drinking water consistently, reBabty, and
cost-eftecttvery. As a first step, each State wffl prepare
its own capacity development strategy. Athough the
detals w9 vary depending on the particular needs of
the State's water systems, each strategy w» specify
how the State wfl identify  and rank water systems that
need assistance.

Keywords: 'Public information. Information  Dissemi-
nation, 'StatesQJnted States). *Capacty. -Water utS-
fies, 'Potable water, Water systems. Water supply.
Pubic utJWes. Water treatment plants. Water quality.
State government. Safe Drinking Water Act, Regula-
tions. State Revolving Fund.
                                                 PB9B-169782REB                PCA02/MFA01
                                                 Water Pollution Control: Twenty-Five Years  of
                                                 Progress and Challenges for the NewMHennkim.
                                                 Erivronmental  Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
                                                 Office of Water.
                                                 Jun98.10p, EPA/833/F-98/003.
                                                 Product reproduced from rJgital image. Order this
                                                 product from NTtS by: phone at 1-800-653-NTIS (US.
                                                 customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
                                                 (703)605^900;        and        ernal       at
                                                 orders@ntis.tedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
                                                 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

                                                 Consistent with the goals of the new Clean Water Ac-
                                                 tion Plan, the  Office  of  Wastewater Management
                                                 (OWM) has renewed its cornmitirMrt to improving the
                                                 ouafity of water in the United States for the benefit of all
                                                 citizens.

                                                 Keywords:  -Water  poBufon  control, 'Water  ouatty
                                                 management,  'Environmental  protection,   'Public
                                                 health. Water poRutton  sources. Runoff. Waste water
                                                 treatment. Sewage treatment plants. Water treatment
                                                 plants. Water pollution abatement. Clean Water Acts.
                                                 Regulations, watersheds. Federal government, Pofe>
                                                 tion prevention.
                                                  PB9B-169790REB
                                                                                  PCA03/MFA01
                                                  Outreach  and  Technical Assistance Programs.
                                                  1997 Accomplishments; SmaH Undereerved Com-
                                                  munities Team.
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                  Jun98.20p, EPA/832/R-981&01.
                                                  See also PB98-133309 and PB98-1 3321 &
                                                                                                 Product reproduced from cSgital  image. Order this
                                                                                                 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                                                                 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
                                                                                                 (703)605*900;        and        email        at
                                                                                                 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
                                                                                                 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

                                                                                                 Contents:
                                                                                                    Underserved Communities:
                                                                                                    the Problem;
                                                                                                    1997 Program Accomplishments;
                                                                                                    TechnicarAssistance;
                                                                                                    Training;
                                                                                                    Outreach;
                                                                                                    Team Publications;
                                                                                                    and Team Contacts.

                                                                                                 Keywords: "Waste water treatment. "Water quality
                                                                                                 management,  'Federal programs,  US EPA, Outreach
                                                                                                 programs. Technical assistance. Financial assistance.
                                                                                                 Waste  water  Disposal,  Public  utilities,  Elgtoility.
                                                                                                 'Underserved communities.
                                                                                                  PB98-169808REB                PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                  Guidance on Implementing the Capacity Develop-
                                                                                                  ment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
                                                                                                  Amendments of 1996.
                                                                                                  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                                                                  Jul 98. 68p. EPA/81 6/R-98/006.
                                                                                                  See also PB98-133333 and 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)605-6900;        and       email        at
                                                                                                  orders@rtfis.fedworU.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
                                                                                                  Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 221 61, USA.

                                                                                                  This guidance establishes national policy regarding im-
                                                                                                  plementation of the capacity development related pro-
                                                                                                  visions of the SDWA, as amended. Sections 2 and 3 of
                                                                                                  this guidance describe how EPA will assess State ca-
                                                                                                  pacity development programs for purposes of deter-
                                                                                                  mining whether these programs meet the statutory re-
                                                                                                    irements contained in section 1420 of the Act and
                                                                                                      fore whether the Agency is required to withhold
                                                                                                  (according to sections 1420 and 1452(a)(1)(G)(i)) up to
                                                                                                  20% of a State's share of DWSRF funding. Section 4 of
                                                                                                  this guidance describes what States must document
                                                                                                  and submit to EPA to demonstrate compliance with
                                                                                                  section 1452(a)(3) of the Act

                                                                                                  Keywords: *States(United  States), "Water utlities,
                                                                                                  •Capacity, 'Potable water. 'Safe Drinking Water Act.
                                                                                                  quirem
                                                                                                  therefo
hinting Wat<
Jblicutiities,
                                                                                                  State government. Water quality, Public utiities. Water
                                                                                                  supply. Water treatment  plants. Facilities manage-
                                                                                                  ment. Operation and  maintenance. Implementation,
                                                                                                  Technical  assistance.  Financial assistance. Provi-
                                                                                                  sions. Regulations, Community water systems. Non-
                                                                                                  transient noncommunity water systems. Transient non-
                                                                                                  community water systems, DWSRF(Drinking Water
                                                                                                  State Revolving Fund).
                                                 PB98-169956REB                PC A07/MF A02
                                                 Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati,  OH.
                                                 Center for Environmental Research Information.
                                                 Alternative Methods for Fluid Delivery and Recov-
                                                 ery: Manual
                                                 Eastern Research Group, Inc.. Lexington. MA.
                                                 L Murdoch, and D. Wilson. Sep 94.102p, EPA/625/R-
                                                 94/003.
                                                 Contract EPA-68-CO-0068
                                                 See also PB90-155607. Prepared in cooperation with
                                                 Independent Environmental Consultants. Arvada. CO.
                                                 and   Cincinnati    Univ.,    OH.    Center    for
                                                 GeoEnvironmental  Science  Technology. Sponsored
                                                 by Environmental Protection Agency. Cincinnati, OH.
                                                 Center for Environmental Research Information.
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                                                 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
                                                 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
                                                 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
                                                 orders@rtis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
                                                 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

                                                 This manual focuses on alternatives to conventional
                                                 applications of vertical wets-alternatives that improve
                                                   irformance  or reduce cost This manual present
                                                                                                  	j three alternative methods of enhancing delivery
                                                                                                  and recovery. The scope of this document is confined
                                                                                                  to physical enhancement techiques.

                                                                                                  Keywords: "Water  poBution control. 'Alternatives,
                                                                                                  •Recovery, 'Delivery. Wei drflKng. Fracturing. Trench-
                                                                                                  es, Directional drilling. Geology, Depth. Vapors. Manu-
 28    VOL 98, No. 4

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
als,  LNAPL(Light  Nonaqueous  Phase   Liquids),
DNAPL(Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids).
PB98-169964REB                 PC A04/MF A01
SAB Report: Environmental Radiation Ambient
Monitoring System (ERAMS) II.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Radiation Advisory Committee.
Aug 98,46ft EPA/SAB/RAC/ADV-98/001.
See also PB86-158011.
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product from NTIS by. phone at 1 -800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
ordeis@ntis.fedwor1d.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The EPA Science Advisory Board's (SAB) Radiation
Advisory Committee (RAC) reviewed technical aspects
of the draft document titled 'Reconfiguration Design f or
the Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring Sys-
tem* (ERAMS). The charge to the RAC for this advisory
was to assess the Agency's proposals lor reconfiguring
the ERAMS program and to respond to specific ques-
tions related to the effort regarding the reconfiguration
design, the criteria used for  matrix selection, deter-
mination of sampling locations and frequency, other
network features, whether proposed changes will in-
crease overaR system usefulness to all the parties, and
whether there are other issues or practices that should
be addressed.

Keywords: *Radoactive  contaminants.  "Radiation
monitoring, Radtofeotopes, Radioactivity,  Fallout de-
posits, RadtonucHde migration, Radoecological  con-
centration, Radatton detection. Environmental mon-
itoring. *ERAMS(Environmental  Radiation  Ambient
Monitoring System). 'Environmental Radiation Ambi-
ent Monitoring System, Data Quality Objectives.


PB98-109972REB                 PC A11/MF A03
Sanitary Sewer  Overflow  Workshop. Held In
Washington. DC. on April 26-28.1995. Final rept
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water
Aug 95.224p. EPA/832/R-95/007.
Also presented to the Urban Wet Weather Flows Advi-
sory Committee,  SSO  Subcommittee,  August  17,
1995. See also PB98-169972 and PB98-151343.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

OWM ateo invited a number  of national wet  weather
and wastewater treatment experts and committee
members to  participate  in a workshop on SSOs in
Washington,  DC. April 26-28, 1995, immediately fol-
lowing the conference. The workshop focused on five
specific areas: (1)  preventing maintenance. (2) peak
inflow. (3) rainfall induced infiltration (Rll). (4) laterials.
and (5) treatments options for wet weather flow. Fol-
lowing is a summary of the findings and recommenda-
tions of the workshop.

Keywords:   'Sanitary   sewers,  'Sewer systems.
'Overflow, "Meetings. Peak Discharge, Surface runoff,
Storm water runoff. Rainfall-runoff relationships. Infil-
tration, Inflow, Outflow. Waste water treatment, Sew-
age water treatment. Sewage disposal.  Combined
sewers, PipesfTuoes),  Maintenance. Public sector.
Public  utsies. Private  sector. Communities. Water
quatty. Monitoring, Watersheds. Case studies.


PB98-173420REB                PCA03/MFA01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations De-
termined by Passive Carbon Monitors and Contin-
uous Radon Monitors. Rept. for Dec 87-Mar 88.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN. Health and Safety Re-
search Dw.
D. C. Sanchez, and C.S.Dudney. 1988,16p, EPA/
600/A-98/111.
Presented at the CSCE-ASCE Conference on Environ-
mental Engineering. Vancouver, B.C..  Jury 13-15,
1988. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency.
Research Triangle Park, NC. National Risk Manage-
ment Research Lab.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


This work presents the results of side-by-side carbon
absorption measurements using commercially avail-
able monitors. Comparisons are made with integrated
averages obtained from continuous radon monitoring
measurements.  Measurements were made  in four
houses in Oak Ridge, TN, during the winter of 1988.  In-
tegrated 2 day measurements generally compare well
with continuous radon monitor averages.


Keywords:  'Radon,   'Air   pollution   monitoring,
•Temporal variations, 'Houses, Indoor  air pollution,
Radioecological concentration, Carbon, Adsorption,
Passive systems, Continuous sampling. Air pollution
sampling.
PB98-173446REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Air Pollution  Prevention and  Control  Division's
Program within U.S. EPA's Office of Research and
Development
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
F. T. Princiotta. 1998,20p, EPA/600/A-98/110.
Presented at the Korean Society of Clean Technology
Conference, Seoul,  Korea, September  12-13, 1996.
See also PB88-127048.
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(703)605-6900;       and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.


A simplified organizational diagram of the U.S. EPA il-
lustrates that the Agency is generally organized around
its legislative mandate; i.e., media-oriented programs.
Since this article focuses on air pollution engineering
research, it highlights two of the relevant Assistant Ad-
ministrator components. The Air and Radiation Office
is responsible for setting the agenda for the Agency re-
garding implementation of air (and racSation)  abate-
ment programs, especially implementation of the re-
cently passed  Clean Air Act Amendments. The Re-
search and Development Office provides scientific and
technical information to support Agency programs. The
discussion focuses on air pollution problems and the
engineering challenges associated with dealing with
them.


Keywords: 'US EPA, 'Air pollution control. 'Air pollu-
tion abatement. Air pollution standards, Pollution regu-
lations. Government policies, Environmental  policy,
Clean Air Acts, Federal programs. Air pollution ef-
fects(Humans), Environmental effects.  Pollution pre-
vention.
PB98-173461REB                PCA05/MFA01
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Auto-
mobile  Refinishing;  Background Information for
Promulgated Standards. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Aug 98,52p, EPA/453/R-96/011B.
See also PB96-172457.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A final rule for the regulation of volatile organic com-
pounds (VOC) from automobile refinishing is being
promulgated under  the authority of Section 183(e) of
the Clean Air Act. This document contains comments
received from the public, and the EPA's responses to
these comments.

Keywords: 'Emissions, 'Air pollution standards, 'Clean
Air Acts, Air pollution control, Spray painting, Surface
coating. Coating processes.  Paints, Repair  shops,
Automobile bodies. Pollution  regulations,  Standards
compliance. Substitutes, Alternatives, State law, Envi-
ronmental impacts. Economic impact. Cost analysis,
National Ambient Air Quality Standards, 'Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Automotive refinishing.


PB98-173479REB                 PC A04/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,

Environmental Assessment of the Base Catalyzed
Decomposition (BCD) Process. Research rept. Jun-
Jul98.
IT Corp., Cincinnati, OH.
Aug 98.42p, EPA/600/R-98/107.
Contract EPA-68-C5-0039
See also  PB92-152511. Sponsored by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

The report summarizes laboratory-scale,  pilot-scale,
and field performance data on BCD (Base Catalyzed
Decomposition) technology, collected to date by var-
ious governmental, academic, and private organiza-
tions.

Keywords: 'Soil contamination, 'Chemical treatment.
Technology assessment, Polychlorinated biphenyls,
 Dioxins,     Hazardous     wastes.     Catalysis.
 Dehalogenation, Soil treatment. Soil remediation. Land
pollution control, Laboratory testing, Reid tests. Pilot
projects,    "Base    catalyzed    decomposition,
 Thermodesorption.
 PB98-173453REB                PC A06/MF A02
 Guideline on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
 Aug 98,100p, EPA/454/R-98/002.
 See also PB98-157613 and PB98-147226.
 Product  reproduced from  Digital  image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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 (703)605-6900;        and        email         at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.


 This report provides background information for State
 and local agencies responsible for designing and im-
 plementing  an ozone monitoring program. This up-
 dated report is motivated by the need to help air quality
 agencies and others incorporate 8-hour monitoring into
 their ozone monitoring program.  This report assists
 those agencies consktenng now to design,  implement
 or revise ozone monitoring networks, particularly in
 light of the need to collect 8-hour ozone concentration
 data

 Keywords: "Ozone. "Air pollution monitors, 'Site selec-
 tion. "Guidelines, Air pollution monitoring. Atmospheric
 chemistry. Ecological concentration, National Ambient
 Air Quality  Standards, Design, Implementation, Net-
 works, Data collection.
 PB98-173495REB                PC A23/MF A04
 RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Annual Report
 for 1998: A Compilation of Control Technology
 Determinations. Eighth Supplement to the 1990
 Edition.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Information Transfer and Program Integra-
 tion Div.
 Jun 98,504p, EPA/456/R-98/004.
 See also Seventh Supplement, PB98-163124.
 Product reproduced from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email       at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The basic purposes of the RBLC are to: (1) provide
 state and local air pollution control agencies with cur-
 rent information on case-by-case control technology
 determinations that are made nationwide, and (2) pro-
 mote communication, cooperation, and sharing of con-
 trol technology information among the permitting agen-
 cies. The information presented in this compilation was
 abstracted from preconstruction permits and submitted
 by the state and locaf air pollution control agencies and
 EPA regional  offices.  The Clearinghouse is intended
 as a reference for state and local agencies in making
 RACT/BACT/LAER decisions.

 Keywords: "Air pollution control. Air pollution  control
 equipment. Air  pollution sources. Permits, Sectoral


                     December 1998    29

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
analysis. Performance standards. Air pollution stand-
ards, Standards compliance. Clean Air Acts, Pollution
regulations. Industrial wastes. Airborne wastes, In-
dexes(Oocumentation),  Tabtes(Data).  •BACT(Best
Achievable Control Technology). "Best  Achievable
Control  Technology, *RACT(Reasonabry Achievable
Control Technology), 'Reasonably Achievable Control
Technology,  *LAER(Lowest  Achievable   Emission
Rates),  'lowest Achievable  Emission  Rates.  New
Source Performance Standards. RBLC(RACT/BACT/
LAER Clearinghouse).


PB98-500580REB                        CP D02
Gtobal Emissions Database (GtoED)  Version 1.0
(on Diskette). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Research and Development
Sap 97, 2 Diskettes.
MS DOS 6.0. Windows 3.1  or Windows 95 operating
system. Recommended hardware: IBM PC or compat-
toto Pentium.  133 MHz; 100  MB available hard disk
storage; VGA-compatible dfeptey; Extended Memory
Manager with 2408 KB extended memory; mo
KB base memory with 450 KB free available memory.
The  software is on two 3 1/2 inch DOS Diskettes.
1.44M high density. Documentation included: may be
ordered separately  as PB98-1 20025. Oder this prod-
uct from NTIS by: phone at 1 -800-553-NTIS (U.S. cus-
tomers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax  at
(703)605-6900;         and        email       at
OfderaOntts.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161 . USA.

The  Global Emissions Database (GtoED) is a user-
friendly. menu-driven tool for  storing and retrieving
emissions factors and activity data on a country-spe-
cific basis. Data can be selected from databases resi-
dent within GtoED  and/or supplied by the user. The
data are used to construct emissions scenarios for the
countries and sources selected. References are inked
to the data to ensure dear data pecSgrees. The sce-
nario outputs can  be Displayed on thematic global
maps or other graphic outputs such as pie  or bar
charts. In addtton, data fites can be exported to a print-
er. This Distribution version of the GtoED Incorporates
In its database twelve Different &quo&tatasets."
The majority of the  datasets are single gas (i.e., meth-
ane emissions datasets). Some of the datasets include
emissions  from several greenhouse  gases. The
sources Included emission from: motor vetoes, tend-
fite. minor CH4 sources,  rice cultivation, fuerwood
burning, global VOC, animal waste methane,  animal
enteric  CH4, domestic waste water,  underground
mines, btomass burning, and CH4 from oi and gas pro-
duction. GtoED is a software system designed as a tool
to generate estimates of global emissions by combin-
ing petulant-specific emission factors with quantitative
data on emission-producing activities for that source.
GtoED also serves  as a reposiory for emissions data.
activity data, and emission factors. Emission-produc-
ing activities are grouped into Discrete datasets within
GtoED, based on the source of  the data. Datasets may
be named for the major component source categories
contained ki them.  Most datasets are based on data
from a single study. When you select one or more
datasets of activttes. you then  have the option of nar-
rowing the scope of the data by selecting the desired
data contained associated wih the datasets. You can
select by country, sector, fuel, and/or poUant Within
the dataset fliers for source categories and fuels, there
are hierarchical groupings of information  so that the
data requested can be as specific as posstte. The
final set of selected activities is used to generate the
emissions inventory scenario. The  GtoED  Scenario
feature adds considerable ftexfcSty to GtoED. It aJtows
 datasets so the user can construct an emissions inven-
 tory that combines data tram muMpte datasets or se-
 lections from a single dataset The contents of the
 emission inventories generated by GtoED can be re-
 ported in a variety of ways. A text summary of the emis-
 ston inventories w> generate a tabular breakdown of
 the resuto by petulant sector, and/or country. GtoED
 can also provide a pto chart or bar chart showing the
 top 9 emitting countries in a format that allows easy
 comparison. Finely. GtoED can project the results of
 an emissions inventory onto a global map. using colors
 to designate the amount and Distribution of pollutants
 to the selected scenario. Al of these output formats
 can be viewed on the screen, saved to a fite, or printed
 as hard copy.

 Keywords:  •Software,  •Databases,  •Greenhouse
 gases,  'Air poUton sources,  'Emission factors. Air
 poUants. GtobaTTAir pokutton montoring. Data sets,
Scenarios, Estimation, Data analysis. Data retrieval.
Computerized simulation, *GLoED(Global  Emission
Database), 'Global Emission Database. Emission in-
ventories.
PB98-502354REB               CD-ROM $60.00
Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) June
1998 (on CD-ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jun 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 Microsoft
Windows Ver 3.1 or later. Supersedes PB9S-502835
and PB98-500341. See also SUB-5131.
The dataffle  is on one dtec. Order this product from
NTIS by: phone  at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers);
(703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900;
and email at orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161.
USA.
fund data is a collection of four databases. CERCUS.
Archive (NFRAP), RODS, and NPL Sites. Descriptions
of these databases and CO contents are listed below.
The FottovTews browse and retrieval engine is used as
a graphical interface to the data. Users can access
simple queries and can do complex searching on key
words or fields. In  addttton, context sensitive help, a
Superfund process overview, and an integrated data
Dictionary are available. RODS is the Records Of Deci-
sion System. RODS is used to track sfte dean-ups
under the Superfund program to justify the type of
treatment chosen at each site. RODS contains infor-
matton on technology justification, site history, commu-
nity partidpation, enforcement activities, site charac-
teristics, scope and rote of rest
edy. Explanation of Sjorificanfi
also available on the CD. CERCUS te the (    .
sh/e Environmental Response, Compensation, and Li-
ability ln4onnationSystern.lt is the orficial repository for
all Superfund site and incident data. It contains com-
prehensive information on hazardous waste sites, site
inspections,  preliminary assessments, and remedial
status. The system is sponsored by the EPA's Office of
Emergency  and  RemerJaJ  Response,  Information
Management Center. Archive (NFRAP)  consists of
hazardous waste sites that have no further remodel
action planned; only basic identifying information is
provided for archive sites. The sites found in the Ar-
chive database were originally to the CERCUS data-
base,  but were removed beginning in the fan of 1995.
NPL sites (avaflaUe online) are fact sheets that de-
scribe the location  and history of Superfund sites. In-
cluded are descriptions of the most recent activities
and past actions at the sites that have contributed to
the contamination. Population estimates, land usages,
and nearby resources give background on the local
setting surrounding a site.

Keywords: 'Data fie, •Superfund, 'Hazardous mate-
rials. "Waste management "Site characterization. Pol-
lution  control. Public relations. Public information. In-
                                                tomers);  (703)605-6000  (other countries);  fax  at
                                                (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
                                                orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located  at 5285
                                                Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.

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

                                                Keywords: 'Data file, 'Chemical compounds, 'Toxic
                                                Substances Control  Act.  Nomenclature, Molecular
                                                structure, Inventories, Magnetic tapes, 'Chemical Sub-
                                                stances Inventory, CAS Registry Number, Molecular
                                                formula.
                                                 PB98-502404REB              Mag Tape $454.00
                                                 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemdal
                                                 Substances Inventory:  Revised Inventory Syno-
                                                 nym and Preferred  Name File, June  1998 (Raw
                                                 Data) (on Magnetic Tape and CD-ROM). Data file.
                                                 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
                                                 Jun 98, magnetic tape, EPA/744/C-98/001.
                                                 File  format:  EBCDIC. Supersedes  PB97-503205.
                                                 PB97-501456.  PB96-503222,  PB96-501333.  and
                                                 PB98-500556.
                                                 Ordering infonnation  for each format: (A) CD-ROM
                                                 searchable database, order no. SUB-5423, S288; or
                                                 (B) ASCII text file of raw data, 3 1/2 inch HD DK, order
                                                 no. PB98-502412. $161; or (C) Datafile on magnetic
                                                 tape, order no. PB98-502404, $454. Prices outside the
                                                 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico are double. Available in 9-
                                                 track. EBCDIC character set tape. DOS DK. 1.44M
                                                 HD. File format ASCII text

                                                 The TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory provides
                                                 chemical identity information for the 63,557 non-con-
                                                 fidential substances on the TSCA Master Inventory
                                                 File. The datafile contains no TSCA Confidential Busi-
                                                 ness Information. New versions of the TSCA Inventory
                                                 are issued at approximately six month intervals. The
                                                 data provided for each chemical substance include the
                                                 CAS Registry Number. Preferred CA Index Name, mo-
                                                 lecular formula, and other appropriate  information,
                                                 such as valid chemical names reported by submitters.
                                                 The entries are in ascendmg CAS Registry Number
                                                 order.

                                                 Keywords: 'Data file. 'Chemical compounds. Toxic
                                                 Substances Control  Act  Nomenclature.  Molecular
                                                 structure. Inventories, Magnetic tapes. 'Chemical Sub-
                                                 stances Inventory, CAS Registry Number, Molecular
                                                 formula.
                                                 PB98-502412REB
                                                                                Diskette $161.00
formation Dissemination, Communities. Remedial ac-
tion. Waste jnanagement Site surveys. Standards

                                   of Significant
Difference. NPL(National Priorities Ust). NFRAP(No
Further     Remedal      Action      Planned).
CERCUS(Comprehensrve Environmental
Compensation and Liability Information System).


PB98-502388REB                       CP D01
Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA)-PMN Fite:
ASCII Text Data, June 1998. TSCA Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory:  PUN Number to EPA Acces-
sion Number Link (on Diskette). Data fito.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Office of PoButton. Prevention, and Toxics.
Jan 98.1 Diskette. EPA/744/C-98/003.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. The Re-
vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File is
also available.  Supersedes  PB97-503189,  PB97-
501449.  PB96-503248.  PB96-501267,  and  PB98-
500572.
The datafile is on one 31/2 inch DOS Diskette, 1.44M
high density. Fie format ASCII text Order this product
from NTIS by. phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. cus-
                                                 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text
                                                 Data. June 1998. TSCA Chemdal Substances In-
                                                 ventory:  Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
                                                 ferred Name File (on Diskette). Data fie.
                                                 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                 Office of Pollution. Prevention, and Toxics.
                                                 Jun 98,3 diskettes, EPA/744/C-98/D02.
                                                 This produtc 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, PB95-505400.
                                                 andPB98-500654.
                                                 Ordering information for each format: (A) CD-ROM
                                                 searchable database,  order no. SUB-5423. $288; or
                                                 (B) ASCII text fite of raw data. 3 1/2 inch HD DK. order
                                                 no. PB98-502412, $161; or (C) Datafile on magnetic
                                                 tape, order no. PB98*502404. $454. Prices outside the
                                                 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico are double. The datafile is
                                                 on three 3 1/2 inch DOS DK, 1.44M HD. File format
                                                 ASCII text

                                                 The TSCA Chemical  Substance Inventory provides
                                                 chemical identify information for the 63,557 non-con-
                                                 fidential substances on the TSCA Master Inventory
                                                 Rte. The datafile contains no TSCA Confidential Busi-
                                                 ness Information. New versions of the TSCA Inventory
                                                 are issued at approximately six month intervals. The
                                                 data provided for each chemical substance include the
                                                 CAS Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name, mo-
                                                 lecular formula, and  other appropriate  information,
                                                 such as valid chemical names reported by submitters.
 30    VOL 98, No. 4

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
The entries are in ascending CAS Registry Number
order.

Keywords: 'Data  fite. 'Chemical compounds, 'Toxic
Substances Control Act,  Nomenclature, Molecular
structure, Inventories, Magnetic tapes, 'Chemical Sub-
stances Inventory, CAS Registry Number, Molecular
formula.


PB98-502453REB                        CP 002
Site  Enforcement Tracking System (SETS)  (Na-
tional) (on Diskette). Data fife.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Waste Programs Enforcement
Nov 97,2 Diskettes.
Supersedes SUB-5178 and SUB-5179.
Thedatafite is on two 31/2 inch DOS diskettes. 1.44M
high density. File format: ASCII. Memory: 640K. Order
this product from  NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS
(US. customers); (703)60&6000 (other countries); fax
at     (703)605-6900;      and      email     at
orders@ntJs.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

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-
sponsfcilfty for remedation of uncontrolled hazardous
waste sites. EPA  regional Superfund Waste Manage-
ment Staff issue  a notice letter to the potentially re-
sponsbto 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-
abity of any party for the hazard or contamination at
any CERCLA site.

Keywords:   'Data   file,   'Hazardous   materials,
•Superfund, 'RemecSal action. 'Regional analysis,
•Waste management United States, Site characteriza-
tion.  ResponsttDty, Listings, Diskettes. 'Site Enforce-
ment Tracking System, Potentially responsible parties,
National Priority List
PB98-602511REB                Diskette $116.00
RCRA Permit  Policy  Compendium,  September
1993 Update (on Diskette). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Sep93,2(Sskettes.
This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
vide their own search and retrieval software. See also
PB94-100252.
The datafle is on two 3 1/2 inch diskettes. 1.4M  high
density. FBe format: dBase  III. Documentation in-
cluded; may be ordered separately as PB94-100252.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax  at   (703)605-6900;  and  email  at
orders@nlis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161. USA.
The report is an
RCRA permit
for insertion into the
  The user's guide
and keyword index volume is replaced; instructions for
inserting new and revised documents are included.

Keywords: 'PoButJon regulations.  'Hazardous mate-
riafe, •Waste management, 'Data file, Waste disposal.
Remediation, Pollution control. Administrative proce-
dures. Permits, Environmental policy. Government
policies, Standards compliance, Law enforcement, Re-
visions,     Planning,     Ranking,      Diskettes.
*RCRA(Resource Conservation and  Recovery Act),
•Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Updates.


PB98-502552REB                        CP 001
Spreadsheet Model for Preparing Automatrve Ex-
haust Surrogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette). Model-
Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
Office of Research and Development.
Jun 97.1 diskette.
Operating  system: Windows 3.1,  Windows 95; For-
mats: Lotus 1-2-3. version 2.01-4.0; Excel v.5.
The software is on one 3 1/2 inch diskette, 1.44M high
density. Documentation (PB98-150634) included; not
available separately. Order this product from NTIS by:
phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-
6000  (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900; and
email  at orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at
5285 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The product consists of three related macro-driven
Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet programs and demo data for
calculating the  composition of a mixture that  when
added to the fuel produces a combined mixture (surro-
gate)  that has a compositional  profile and Carter MIR
specific reactivity  almost equivalent to that of  auto-
motive exhaust Required inputs are speciated hydro-
carbon data and oxygenate (alcohols and ethers) for
the fuel and spectated hydrocarbon, oxygenate, car-
bonyl  (aldehydes and ketones) and carbon monoxide
data for the exhaust The program compares the com-
position of the exhaust and the fuel, identifies and cal-
culates the amount of exhaust components that should
be added to the fuel so that the  resulting mixture would
closely approximate the characteristics of a real ex-
haust The rationale for this approach is that the com-
plexity of the exhaust mixture results mainly from the
fuel (i.e.,  combustion derived components are rel-
atively small in number). The compositional and reac-
tivity profiles of the exhaust can be readily approxi-
mated by the addition  of less than 20 combustion iden-
tified exhaust components to the fuel.

Keywords:      'Models-simulation,     'Software,
'Automobile exhaust,  'Combustion products, 'Exhaust
emission reactivity, Hydrocarbons, Carbon monoxide,
Mixtures,  Automotive fuels,  Exhaust  composition.
Chemical  reactivity. Vehicle air pollution. Diskettes,
Spreadsheets.


PB98-963201REB                PCA18/MFA03
SuperfunoVOII  Program  Implementation  Manual
Fiscal Year 99/00.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1 Jul 98,380p, EPA/540VR-98/001. OSWER-9200.3-
14-1E-P.
See also PB96-963241 and PB97-963219.
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 information in this Manual is targeted to Informa-
tion  Management Coordinators  (IMCs),  Remedial
Project Managers (RPMs), and On-Scene Coordina-
tors (OSCs). and Regional Counsels. Its primary pur-
pose  is to provide guidance to this audience on man-
agement of the Superfund program. The FY 1999
Superfund Program Implementation Manual contains
information on: Managers' Schedule  of Significant
Events; Program goals and priorities; Program plan-
ning and reporting requirements; and Financial man-
agement. In addition,  the appendices at the end of the
manual contain pipeline specific planning and reporting
defintkxis; Appendix  A presents measure definitions
for Site Screening and Assessment and Regional Deci-
sions; Appendix B provides measure definitions for
Early and Long Term Actions; Appendix C presents
measure definitions for Enforcement; Appendix D con-
tains  program priorities and measure definitions for
Federal Facilities; Appendix E provides information on
Superfund Information Systems; Appendix F contains
program priorities, measures, definitions, planning and
reporting requirements, and financial information for
the Oil Program; and Appendix G contains Superfund
Reforms Measures of Success; Appendix H contains
Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) ob-
jectives, subobjectives and reporting  measures; Ap-
pendix J contains measure definitions for Community
Involvement

Keywords: •Superfund,  'Oil  pollution. 'US  EPA,
•Program administration, 'Implementation, Hazardous
materials. Waste management, Pollution control, Re-
mediation, Planning,  Reporting, Scheduling. Enforce-
ment, Funding, Administrative procedures. Program
management  Sites,  Interagency coordination, Com-
munities, Citizen participation, Goals, Priorities,  Manu-
als, Cleanup, Potentially responsible parties.


PB98-963221REB                PC A09/MF A02
Plan  to Enhance the Role of States and Tribes in
the Superfund Program.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Mar 98,160p, EPA/540/R-98/012.OSWER-9375.3-
03P.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

This document presents EPA's recommendation for
enhancing the roles of states and federally-recognized
Indian tribes in implementing the Superfund program.
The agency collaborated with states and tribes in work-
ing sessions, during which the parties developed 'con-
sensus-based1  recommendations for final approval by
upper-level EPA, state, and tribal managers. Through
this document, EPA proposes an  integrated process
for implementing the recommendations to enhance
state and tribal roles, and suggests ways the process
could begin under a national pilot program. This docu-
ment is for state, tribal, and EPA regional audiences,
and  it identifies steps that EPA could  take to build
stronger partnerhsips with states and tribes.

Keywords: 'StatesfUnited States), 'Citizen participa-
tion, 'Community relations, 'Superfund, 'American In-
dians, Program management US EPA, Intergovern-
mental relationships, Technical assistance, State gov-
ernment, Implementation, Recommendations, Involve-
ment, Hazardous materials, Waste management, Re-
mediation, Pollution control, Cleanup operations.


PB98-963244REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Clarification to the 1994 Revised Interim Soil Lead
Guidance for CERCLA Sites and RCRA Corrective
Action Facilities. Directive.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
27 Aug 98.14p. EPA/540/F-98/030, OSWER-9200.4-
27P.
See also PB94-963282.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

This directive  clarifies the existing 1994 Revised In-
terim Soil  Lead Guidance for CERCLA  Sites and
RCRA Corrective Action Facilities, OSWER Directive
9355.4-12.  Specifically,   this   directive  clarifies
OSWER's policy on (1) using  EPA's Science Advisory
Board (SAB) reviewed Integrated Exposure Uptake
Biokinetic Model (IEUBK) and blood lead studies. (2)
determining the geographic area to use in evaluating
human  exposure to lead  contamination  ('exposure
units'), (3) addressing multimedia lead contamination
and (4) determining appropriate response actions  at
lead sites. The purpose for clarifying the existing 1994
directive is to promote national consistency in decision-
making at CERCLA and RCRA lead sites across the
country.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Lead(Metal), 'Soil contamina-
tion, Pollution  sampling. Land  pollution  control.
Screening,  Remedial action, Site characterization.
Hazardous    materials,    Pollution    regulations,
RCRA(Resource Conservation and  Recovery Act),
CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response
Compensation and Liability Act).


PB98-963251 REB                PC A99/MF A06
Designs for Air Impact Assessments at hazardous
Waste Sites (165.16). Student Manual. Manual.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jul 98,620p. E>A 540-R-98-036. OSWER-9285.9-33.
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 course is  intended for U.S. Environmental  Protec-
tion Agency (EPA) On-Scene Coordinators and Reme-
dial Project Managers, as well as other personnel who
are  responsible for evaluating risk using air modeling
strategies and air monitoring and sampling. Case stud-
ies, demonstrations, group discussions, and lectures
will  help prepare participants  to: define air impact as-
sessment objectives; evaluate air monitoring, air sam-
pling, and air modeling data to develop an air impact
assessment; define air impact assessment assump-
tions given specific site conditions and operations; im-
plement appropriate quality assurance and quality con-
trol  when developing an air impact assessment; de-
velop air impact assessment work plans for hazardous
waste sites; and implement  air impact assessment
work plans for hazardous waste sites.
                                                                                                                        December 1998    31

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Environmental im-
pact assessments,'Air sampting,'Occupational safety
and health. Training manuals. Air monitoring. Risk as-
sessments. US EPA, Design, Site characterization.
Mathematical models. Education.
           9REB
                                PC A02/MF A01
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
Procedures for Contract Laboratory Program In-
vestigations. Directive.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
8 Nov 95. So. EPAf540/F-98/042, OSWER-9240.0-
29P.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
dgftal mage.

This memorandum restates far Superfund program of-
fices existing Office of Solid  Waste and Emergency
Response (OSWER) procedures and program respon-
sfcifties during investigations of
Program
ees
    ties during inv
    ram (CLP) labo
    by the Office
                                           DC.
                           of Contract Laboratory
              laboratories and/or laboratory employ-
              ee of Inspector General (CHG) for al-
leged'fraud or  other corrupt practices.  Potential
OSWER actions during any subsequent criminal, civil
fF mfrnfrTi'Wfl^'"^ ffC^fry^ nr? *te» riten iftaflri

Keywords: Procedures, Investigations, Programs, Re-
sponstxtties. Fraud. Corruption. •Contract Laboratory
Program(CLP). 'Office of Inspector General(OIG), Of-
fice   of   SoBd   Waste   and   Emergency   Re-
aponsa(OSWER).


PB98 963260REB                PC A03/MF A01
BrownfleUs Economic  Revevefopment  Inttattve:
Proposal Guidelines tor BrownfWds Job Training
and Oawstoomem Demonstration Pilots.
Environmental  Protection Agency. Washington.  DC.
Office of Emergency and RemecSal Response.
Mar 98.18p, EPA 500-98-142. OSWER-9230,0-8.
Paper copy avatebte as an ongoing subscription, cred-
ft art payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
dkjftal image.
Thebi
         rtfeUs
                        ntal job training and devel-
opment plots w* each be funded up to $200.000 over
two years. These funrJs ara to te used to bring together
community groups, job training organizations, edu-
cators, investors,  lenders, developers, and other af-
fected parties to address the issue of provkSng training
tor residents in communittes impacted by brownfiekte.
The goals of the plots  are to faoBate cleanup of
brownBoMs s8es contaminated wih hazardous sub-
stances and prepare the trainees for future emptoy-
ment in the environmental field. EPA expects to select
approximately  10 Brownfields  Environmental  Job
Training and Development plots by the end of Jury
1998. Plot appfcants must be located within or near
one of the 121 pre-1998 brownfields assessment plot
communUes. Coteges, universties. non-profit training
centers, community job training organizations, states.
cfies, towns, counties. US. Territories, and FederaBy
recognized Indfen Tribes are eigtxe to apply tor  the
funds. EPA welcomes and  encourages applications
from coaJHons of such entities, but a single efigWe en-
tty must be identified as the legal recipient.

Keywords: •Urban development.  •Abandoned sites.
•Job training. Hazardous materials. Waste manage-
ment.  Remedtabon, Pofcjfon control.  Superfund.
Training manuals. •Brownfields Redevelopment Pro-
                      Conservatin and Recovery
                                 and  Community
 PBM463307REB                PCAOS/MFA01
 QuaUtyAssursfKAGuidanca  for  conducting

 Environmental Protection Agency. Washington. DC.
 Office ol Emergency and Remedal Response.
       .78* Eros
                            I.OSWER-9230.0-

                          igoing subscription. creoV
m*-7**
Paper copy avaiabie as an
1 art paynert accepted. I
In paper copy or microfiche. I
fifjHfli imafjft
Thi| guidance document serves to inform Brownfields
site managers of important quafity assurance concepts
and issues, and provides a road map for identifying the
                                                 type and quality of  environmental data  needed to
                                                 present a dear picture of the site's environmental con-
                                                 ditions.

                                                 Keywords: 'Site characterization, 'Quality  assurance,
                                                 Urban  renewal. Reuse,  Economically  depressed
                                                 areas.  Blighted  areas.  Contamination.  Risk assess-
                                                 ment, Quality control.  'BrownfieWs  Redevelopment
                                                 Program, Data quality objectives.


                                                 PB98-963401REB                PC A01/MF A01
                                                 Concurrence Policy for Mercury Removals.
                                                 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
                                                 5 Dec 98,4p. EPA/541/F-98/019, OSWER-8360.1-05.
                                                 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
                                                 it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
                                                 in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
                                                 dkjital image.

                                                 The purpose  of this memorandum is to  modify the
                                                 Headquarters concurrence requirements for removal
                                                 actions addressing certain  residential  mercury con-
                                                 tamination. It anticipated that most future mercury-re-
                                                 movals wffl continue to consist of bxfviduaized. small
                                                 scale actions  (such as those related to mercury theft
                                                 and transport to the home from school bukSngs). To-
                                                 day's policy should be used in these tostances.\arger-
                                                 scate or unique mercury removal actions  or mercury
                                                 removal actions with  the potential to substantialy im-
                                                 pact Regional or national budgets for removal should
                                                 continue to follow the previous, formal concurrence
                                                            •Mercury, •Concurrence poficy. "Removal
                                                         Residential contamination. Budgets.
                                                  AD-A346 813/7REB              PCA06/MFA01
                                                  Human Health Risk Assessment Research Strat-
                                                                               '.Washington. DC.
                                                  egy. External Review Draft Draft rept
                                                  Environmental  Protection Agency,
                                                  Office of Research and Development.
                                                  V. DeHarco, H. Gfcb. S. McMaster. J. Orme-Zavateta,
                                                  and D. PahL Feb 98,86p.
                                                  Product reproduced from olgtel image.  Order  this
                                                  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-80r>653-NTIS (U.S.
                                                  customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
                                                  (703)60^6900;       and        emai       at
                                                  orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
                                                  Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

                                                  This document describes the ejection in which the Of-
                                                  fice of Research and Development (ORD) human
                                                  health risk assessment research program is expected
                                                  to evolve over the next several years. The ORD re-
                                                  search planning process involves a series of steps de-
                                                  signed to identty, verify, and document researchipripr-
                                                  ities.Thisi
                                                                 ch strategy rep
                                                                                   > a step in this
                                                  process; ft is both an elaboration of the description of
                                                  ORD's human health risk assessment research pro-
                                                  gram contained in the ORD Strategic Plan and an out-
                                                  fine for development of the more specific laboratory/
                                                  center implementation plans. This document describes
                                                  ORD's human health research program that addresses
                                                  key uncertainties in human health risk assessment.
                                                  This research strategy te an attempt to buid consensus
                                                  for a focused,  integrated research  agenda that will
                                                  strengthen the scientific foundation for future risk as-
                                                  sessments.

                                                  Keywords:  •Management  planning  and  control,
                                                  •Medteal research.^Public health. •Health care man-
                                                  agement 'Risk analysis. Decision making. Strategy,
                                                  Humans. Data aoqutstton.  External, Research man-
                                                  agement


                                                  ADA350S01REB                 PC A02/MF A01
                                                  Development of a  Mew Generation of Smal Scale
                                                  Biomass-Fuatod Electric Generating Power Plants.
                                                  Technical rept 21-24 Aug 95.
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
                                                  Park,NC.
                                                  J. D. Criag. and C. R Purvis. Aug. 95.10p.
                                                  Prepared in collaboration with Cratech. Int. Tahoka,
                                                  TX.
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                                                  Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

                                                  There exists a need by a large worldwide market for
                                                  greatly improved smatf scale (1  to 20 MWe per unit)
biomass-fueted power plants. These power plants will
significantly increase the efficiency of generating elec-
tric power from wood and bagasse as well as convert
rKxvtradrtiooal fuel sources such as rice bulls, animal
manure, cotton gin trash, straws, and grasses to elec-
tricity. Advancing the technology of  btomass-fueted
power plants will greatly expand the use of this envi-
ronmentally friendly  sustainable 24 br-per-day source
of electrical power for industry and communities world-
wide. This paper briefly describes the status of a bio-
mass-fueled  power plant  under development by
Cratech, Inc.

Keywords: 'Electric  power plants, 'Bkxnass conver-
sion. Global. Industries, Marketing, Communities, Effi-
ciency, Fuels, Electricity, Solid wastes.


ADA350530REB                  PC A01/MF A01
Remediation Using Plants and Plant Enzymes: A
Progress Report Progress rept
Enwonmental Protection Agency. Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office of Research and Development
Apr95.3p.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-563-NTIS (U.S.
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Sedunents have been  shown to contain active en-
zymes that can  degrade  nttroaromatic compounds
such as TNT or chlorinated solvents such as TCE. Five
classes  of proteins  have been isolated and partially
characterized. Three of the classes of proteins have
been used for the production of monoclonal anttoootes
to determine the possible sources of these proteins. In
every case, the sources are plants growing near the
sediment The use of plants for remediation  of hazard-
ous materials such as TNT or other munitions like RDX
and HMX has led to a new approach to remediation-
pnytoremediation. Investigators have developed a field
test to irxScate which locally grown plants can be used
at each contaminated site.

Keywords: 'Enzymes, 'Btodegradation, Proteins, Sol-
vents,    Aromatic   compounds.   Contamination,
Monoclonal antibodies. Waste recycling. Chtorination,
Sedunents.   Rdx,   Tnt   Hazardous   materials,
Plants(Botany),  Enzyme  chemistry,  Nitrogen com-
pounds, Biomass conversion, Hmx, PhytoremecSation,
NitroaroiTtatic compounds.


ADA350763REB                 PC A01/MF A01
Tracers Delect Aquifer Contamination.
National Risk Management Research Lab.. Ada. OK.
C.EnfiektJU95,5p.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

The ERA'S National Laboratory (NRMRL) at Ada. OK,
along with the University of Florida and the University
of Texas, have developed a tracer procedure to detect
the amount of contamination In aquifer formatJons. The
tracer procedure has been successfully applied in a
highly controlled field experiment in  a contaminated
cobbfy. sandy gravel aquifer at HOI Air Force Base in
Layton.  UT. the tracer procedure should substantially
improve our ability to remerJate aquifers and is an im-
provement over the tradrtional reliance upon water
samples from monitoring wells arid core samples.

Keywords: •Detection, •Aquifers.  'Contamination.
Tracer studfes. Monitoring, Water, Field tests. Gravel,
Sand, Water pollution. Sampling, Labeled substances.
Water weds. Core sampling. Epa(Environmental pro-
tection agency). Aquifer remecfiation. Hydraulic gra-
dtent
                                                                                                   ADA351092REB                  PC A01/MF A01
                                                                                                   Biochemical Remediation Using Plant Enzymes.
                                                                                                   and.
                                                                                                   Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
                                                                                                   N. L Wolfe. Jun 94.5p. EPA/600/R-94/092.
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
The transformation of trinitrotoluene (TNT) to environ-
mentally acceptable compounds is achieved through a
lab-developed process  that uses  common  aquatic
weeds containing a  nitroreductase  enzyme. This re-
search breakthrough provides  an efficient and inex-
pensive technology for the cleanup of soils contami-
nated with munitions waste at military installations and
other sites.


Keywords: 'Enzymes, Tnt, 'Soil remediation, Military
facilities. Munitions industry, Aquatic weeds. Trinitro-
toluene, Nitroreductase.
NUREO-1634REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Lost Source Exercise 1997: An Exercise of Radio-
logical Response through  Cooperation and Co-
ordination of Local, State and Federal Agency Re-
sources  under the National Contingency  Plan.
Technical rept
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC. Of-
fice for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data.
B. Betanger. B. Steuteville, D. Chawaga, and E.
Wefostein.Aug98,56p.
Also pub. as Environmental Protection Agency, Phila-
delphVPA. Region III rept no. EPA/903/K-98/002.
Prepared in cooperation with Environmental Protection
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.


The report describes an exercise that demonstrated an
emergency response and source recovery operation
involving the private sector, county government and
-•-•-	'  --"'-— '—'—' assistance  from
                                I assistance was
state government, utilizing federal assistance  from
multiple federal agencies. The federal assistance was
provided under the National contingency Plan (NCP)
using the notification and communications procedures
as described in the Federal Radfological Emergency
Response Plan (FRERP). The FRERP  identifies the
EPA as the Lead Federal Agency (UFA)  under certain
circumstances. These circumstances  include events
where radoactive materials licensed by  the NRC are
involved but the identify of the licensee is unknown.
TNs designation from the FRERP was used  as a
model in this simulated  NCP response. The report
staws row such a response would be conducted, and
may be useful for training in emergency response and
as a blueprint for future exercises of similar nature.


Keywords: 'Emergency planning, 'Radioactive mate-
riafe. "State planning. Emergency preparedness, Co-
ordination,  Emergencies, Training, Local planning,
Interagency coordination, Interagency  cooperation.
Procedures. Radtetfon  protection, Health  physics,
•Lost  Source   Exercise.  Emergency  response.
FRERP(Federal  Radiological  Emergency Response
Plan).
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                                                                                      and price.
                                                Environmental Protection Agency Civil and  Ad-
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                                                (Reannouncemnt with new format and pricing In-
                                                formation). Data file.
                                                Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
                                                Office of Enforcement
                                                May 97,1 CD-ROM.
                                                The hard drive requirements are: 3 MB for the  Civil
                                                Docket and 2.4 MB for the Administrative Docket. File
                                                format ASCII delimited. Supersedes PB91-591970.
                                                Available on subscription for $200; price outside U.S..
                                                Canada, and Mexico is $400. Issued quarterly. Single
                                                issues also available, price $60; outside the U.S., Can-
                                                ada, and Mexico $120. The datafile is on one disc.

                                                This subscription contains both EPA's civil and admin-
                                                istrative enforcement docket.  The Civil  Enforcement
                                                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-
                                                tion;  pollutant; EPA ID  number;  city, state,  and zip
                                                code.

                                                 Keywords:    'Data    file,   *Law(Jurisprudence),
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ROM). Database.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution. Prevention, and Toxics.
Jun 98,1 CD-ROM.
Contains search and retrieval software. Data format:
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processor with 4 MB RAM and Windows 3.1 or greater.
Mac version requires 68020  processor or greater with
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Reader with Search for CD'  software is provided. Su-
persedes PB97-503197, PB97-501423 and  PB97-
502596.
The datafite is on one disc. Ordering information for
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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 ControlAct (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' fie 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- to-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 ill (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  radionudides
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).
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1
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of
1 Recycled Materials for Highway Construction.
1 PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03

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                                                                 TITLE   INDEX
ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability to
Afford  Penalities and  Compliance Costs (Version 2.9) (on
Diskette).
PB98-600416REB              98-01   Diskette $50.00

Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
PB97-177570REB             98-01   PCA05/MFA01
Acetonftrile Field Test
PB9B-133143REB
98-03   PC A17/MF A03
Acid Rain Hourly Emissions Data (Raw Data Only) (on CD-

SUB-5431REB                    98-03   Subscription

Acute and Chronic  Toxicity of Copper to the Estuarine
Copepod •Eurytemora affinis'.
PB»126055REB             98-02   PCA04/MFA01

Addendum to the  Interim  CERCLA Settlement  Policy-
Issued on December 5. 19S4.
PB98-103138REB             98-01   PC A02/MF A01

Adduction of NHroaromatjc Compounds with Blood Proteins
and DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
AD-A329242/2REB            98-01   PC A07/MF A02

Advanced Techniques  for Evaluating Euterian Air Quality
Maoris: Background and Methodology.
PB98-116304REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01

Advisory on the  Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
Watershed Indicators.
PB98-104771REB             98-01   PC A03/MF A01

Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological  Risk Manage-
ment Guidelines.
PB9B-104763REB             9841   PC A02/MF A01

Aerosol FMration Efficiency of In-Duct Air Cleaners.
PB98-155153REB             984)4   PC A03/MF A01

Aggreation Using Cluster Analyses  for Models-3  CMAQ

                            98-02   PC A02/MF A01
 Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
 PB9S-500622REB             98-02   CD-ROM CP D01

 Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides in
 t» Agricultural Hearth Pilot Study.
 PB97-S96109REB              98-01   PCA06/MFA01

 Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
 PB98-111701REB              98-01   PC A07/MF A02

 At Emissions from  the Treatment of Soils  Contaminated
 with Petroleum  Fuels  and Other Substances  (October
 1997).
 PB9B-111685REB              9*01   PCA21/MFA04

 Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an IAQ Test House.
 PB96-1S1749REB              98-04  PCA03/MFA01

 ArPolution and Air Toxics-U.S. Regulatory Framework and
 Control Technologies.
 PB98-145650RE6              9843  PCA03/MFA01

 Air PduSon Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
 PB98-147242REB              98-03  PCA03/MFA01

 Air Pdufion Operating Permit Program Update. Key  Fea-
 tures and Benefits.
 PB98-132796REB              9843  PCA03/MFA01

 Air Potution Prevention and  Control  Division's Program
 within U.S. EPA* Office of Research and Development
 PB98-173446REB              9844  PC A03/MF A01

 Air QuaHyEvaluation of Rhode Island's Incident Manage-

                             9f>03  PCA04/MFA01
 Alaska Placer MMng Metals Study.
 PB98-145996REB              9843   PC A13/MF A03

 Alemative Methods for Fluid  Delivery and Recovery: Man-

 PB98-169956REB              9844   PC A07/MF A02

 Atamatives for CFC-12 Refrigerant in Automotive Air Con-
 rfKn nlnr*
 PB9fr137524REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

 Ambient Air Monitoring Plan for Cwdad Acuna and Piedra
 Neoras. Coanula. Mexico
 PB98-131634REB              9643   PCA06/MFA02

 Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tributyttin'.
 PB98-103229REB              9841   PCA09/MFA02

 Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
 PB9B-133259REB              9842   PC AOS/MF A01

 Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay. 5 Year  Re-

 PB9B-130982REB              9842   PCA08/MFA02

 Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material
 PB98-126279REB              9842   PCAB3/MFA01

 Analysis  and Assessment of Impacts on Biodiversity: A
 Framework for Environmental Management of DoO  Lands
 within the Caftomia Mojave Desert A Research Plan.
 PB98-132210REB              9842   PC A06/MF A01
Analysis  of  Method  TO-14  Target  Anarytes  Using  a
Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograpn Interfaced to
a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
PB9S-116262REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01

Analytical Techniques for  Measuring  Hydrocarbon  Emis-
sions from the Manufacture of Fiberglass-Reinforced Plas-
tics.
PB98-147259REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Analytical Tools for Groundwater Pollution Assessment
PB9&-135130REB              9843   PCA02/MFA01

Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems: Nutri-
ent Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
PB9S-105422REB              9841   PC AOS/MF A01

Animal Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary report
on and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982-1995.
DE97008803REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01

Answers  to  Frequently  Asked Questions about the U.S.
EPA dean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
PB9B-133218REB              9842   PCA03/MFA01

Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
Endpoints and Exposures.
PB98-1 24001 REB              9842   PCA99/MFA06

Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary Kilns.
PB98-140346REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism for Maximizing Empower
in Social Systems.
PB98-151277REB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

Approach for Addressing Dioxin in Soils at CERCLA and
RCRA Sites.
PB97-963309REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01

AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm  for Dispersion in Complex
Terrain.
PB98-116510REB             9841   PC A03/MF A01

Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:  Ex-
posure Information Obtained through a Community-Cen-
tered Ap
                                Approach. Planning Phase.
                           PB98-119100REB             9842
                                                                PCA18/MFA04
                           Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
                           Substances. A Guide for EPA Regions.
                           PB97-963313REB             9843   PC AOS/MF A01

                           Assessing UST  Corrective Action  Technologies:  In situ
                           SVE-8ased Systems for Free Product Recovery and Resid-
                           ual Hydrocarbon Removal.
                           PB98-137219REB             9843   PCA16/MFA03

                           Assessment of Sediments from the Upper Mississippi River.
                           PB98-115165REB             9841   PCA08/MFA02

                           Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
                           PB98-133119REB             98-02   PC A05/MF A01

                           Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
                           PB98-157860REB             9844   PCA11/MFA03

                           Assessment of Waukegan Harbor Sediment Contamination,
                           April 1996.
                           P&98-139249REB             9843   PCA03/MFA01

                           Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
                           sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
                           PB98-123243REB             9842   PCA11/MFA03

                           Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status.
                           Trends, and Environmental Effects.
                           PB98-119274REB             9842   PC A08/MF A02

                           Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Dis-
                           posal Restrictions. Phase 4 (Second Supplement): Toxicity
                           Characteristic Metal  Wastes and Newly Identified Mineral
                           Processing Wastes (Proposed Rute).     _
                           PB97-17fS78REB             9841   PCA15/MFA03

                           Bacterial Water  Quality  Standards  for Recreational Waters
                           (Freshwater and Marine Waters). Status Report.
                           PB98-153075REB              9844   fC A04/MF A01

                           Basis and Purpose Document for the Development of Final
                           National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
                           for Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations.
                           PB98-152663REB              9844   PCA06/MFA01

                           Basis and Purpose Document on Specifications for Hydro-

                                                         9843    PC AOS/MF AOI
                            Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
                            Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
                            PB98-125388REB              9842   PC A05/MF A01

                            BEN  Model: Calculates Violators'  Economic Benefits from
                            rJoncompfiance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
                            PB98-500382REB               9841   Diskette $50.00

                            Best  Demonstrated Available Techndgy  (BOAT)  Back-
                            ground  Document for  Wood  Preserving Wastes:  F032.
                                               -          9841   PCA22/MFA04

                            Beta Test of Models-3 with Community Multiscale Air Qual-

                                                         9841   PCA02/MFAO,
Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local Governments.
PB98-115587REB              98-01   PC A08/MF A02

Biennial  Reporting System  (BRS)  Data: Generation and
Management of Hazardous  Waste.  1995 (Final)  (on CD-
ROM).
PB98-500077REB             98-01   CD-ROM $480.00

Bioaugmentation with 'BurkhokJeria cepacia1 PR1 301 for In
situ  Bioremediation  of  Trichtoroethylene   Contaminated
Groundwater.
PB98-141542REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01

Biochemical Remediation Using Plant Enzymes.
ADA351092REB               98-04  PC A01/MF A01

Biological  Characterization of the  Mkkjle Fork Anderson
River, Perry County, Indiana.
PB98-148810REB                     98-03   PC A05

BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation  Decision Support Sys-
tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
PB98-131642REB              98-02  PC A15/MF A03

Bioremediation of  BTEX, Naphthalene,  and Phenanthrene
in Aquifer Material  Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
ceptor Conditions.
PB98-106446REB              9841   PC A09/MF A02

Brownfields Economic  Revevetopment  Initative:  Proposal
Guidelines for Brownfields Job training and Development
Demonstration Pilots.
PB98-963260REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

Buoyant Discharges in  Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
mental Investigation and Prediction.
PB98-125370REB              98-02   PC A09/MF A02

Capsule Report: Aqueous Mercury Treatment
PB98-115330REET            9841   PC A04/MF A01

Capsule  Report:   Double Alkali Flue  Gas  Desulfurization
System Applied at the General Motors Parma, Ohio Facility.
 PB98-102312REB             9841   PC A03/MF A01

Capsule  Report:  Source* and Air  Emission Sources and
Control Technologies at Waste Management Facilities.
 PB98-131998REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01

 Capsule  Report:  Wellman-Lord SO2  Recovery  Process.
 Rue Gas Desulfurization Rant
 PB98-102262REB              9841   PC A03/MF A01

 CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
 Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
 PB98-500390REB              98-01   Diskette $50.00

 Catalog of Publications: Office of Science and Technology,
 1997 Edition.
 PB98-102692REB             9841  PC A08/MF A02

 Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
 PB98-123235REB             9842  PC A05/MF A01

 CERCUS (Comprehensive  Environmental Response, Com-
 pensation, and Liability Information System) Site Location
 Extract, Quarterly  (on CD-ROM).
 SUB-5131REB                    9842   Subscription

 CERCUS Site Location Extract Data Element Dictionary.
 PB97-170641REB             98-03   PCA11/MFA03

 Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
 PB98-155096REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

 Characterization of Metal Benzotriazoles and Related Poly-

 PB98-163108REB             93-04   PC A03/MF A01

 Characterization  of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
 States: 1996 Update.
 PS98-142136REB             98-03   PCA10/MFA02

 Characterization  of PIC Emissions from  Combustion  of
 Pentachkxophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
 PB98-142219REB             98-03   PCA03/MFA01

 Characterization of the Usefulness of the Field and Labora-
 tory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the  Evaluation of Emissions
 from Engineered Wood Products.
 PB98-1&104REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

 Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Afcyd Paint.
 PB98-140270REB             98-03   PCA03/MFA01

 Characterizing Sink Effects in Large Environmental Cham-

 PB98-137458REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01

 Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
 1990-1994.
 PB98-110406REB              98-02   PCA09/MFA02

 Chesapeake Bay Living  Resources 1997. Living Resources
 Subcommittee Annual Report
 PB98-167414REB              98-04   PCA04/MFA01

 Chesapeake Bay Nutrient  Reduction  Progress and Future
  Directions. Nutrient Reduction ReevaluatJon Summary Re-

  PKI8-117013REB              98-01   PCA04/MFA01
                                                                                                                                                            TI-1

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                                                                       TITLE  INDEX
  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
  Phase 4  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed; Model  Hydrology
  Calibration Res3tsT^                        »""~v»
  PB96-126048REB              9842  PC AKVMF A02

  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
  culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix B.
  Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Water Quality
  Calibration Results.
  PB96-141500REB              9043  PC A99/MF A06

  Chlorobenzene fSoreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB             9842  PC AOS/MF A01

  Chtoroethane Cardnogenitity (CAS No. 75-00-3).
  PB98-143274REB              96-03  PCA04/MFA01

  Chromium Biotreatment in Sol. Chapter 6.
  PB98-116445REB              9841  PCA04/MFA01

  CMzensI Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
  PB9B-118474REB              9842  PCA05VMFA01

  Ctarifcatkxi to the 1994 Revised Interim Soi Lead Guid-
  ance for CERCtA Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Paci-
  fies.
  PB98-963244REB              9844  PC A03/MF A01

  Clean Water Acton Plan: Restoring and Protecting Ameri-
  ca's Waters.
  P896-1S8553REB              9844  PC A07/MF A02

  Chan Water Hooda Survey Report to Congress, 1996. As-
  sessment of Needs for Publicly Owned Wastewater Treat-
  mem FacaWes, Correction of Combined Sewer Overflows
  and Management of Storm Water and Nonpoint Source Pol-
  lution in the United States.
  PB98-133226REB              9642  PCA07/MFAQ2

  Clean Water State Revolving Furxt Practical Approaches to
                 tends on Approaches.
bnprovino Pflce. I tends on t
PB96-133275REB
  Combined Lists of Environrrn
  PB9B-104060REB
  Comtxoed Lists of Err
  PB96-148661REB
                               9842  PCA04/MFA01
                         mat Laboratories.
                             9641  PC A04/MF A01
                               abandon
                               9843  PCA04/MFA01
Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using Cal-
cium-Based Sorbents.
PB9B-147275REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Cararnuntty-Based Environmental  Protection:  A Resource
Book for Protecting Ecosystems and Communrbes.
PB98-158e94REB              9644  PC AOB/MF AQ2

Comparison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea Performance in
Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
PB9&-140395REB              9843  PCA03/MFA01

Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application tor
Transport of Lawn-AppSed HertxSde 2,4-D into Homes.
PB96-116536REB              9841  PCA03/MFA01
  Comparison^of Design Specifications tor Three Large Envi-
  ronflMntB Cn&niDors.
  PB98-1S6146REB              9844  PCA03/MFA01

  Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-duty
  Diesel Modal Data.
  PB9B-116353REB              9842  PCA03/MFA01

           i of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined by
       I Carbon Morators and Continuous Radon Monitors.
  PB98-173420REB              9844  PCA03/MFA01

  Compfanoa Report.  1996: Add Rain  Program. Plants Af-
  fected by Phase 1 of the Acid Rain Program In 1998.
  PB9B-142151REB              9843  PCA06/MFA01

  Comprehensive List  of Chesapeake Bay  Basin Species.

  PB9B-141476REB              9643  PCA07/MFA02

  ConoBrtrmlion of  Metal PoUants in Bacterial BaSms and
  taNMton of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB96-119225REB              9842  PCA06/MFA01

  Conceptual framework for a Synoptic  Assessment of the
  Pratte Potato Region.
  PB86-11S322R£ir              9841   PC AOB/MF A01

  Concurranoa Pofcy for Mercury Removals.
  PB98-963401REB              9644   PCA01/MFA01

  CoRMouance Analysts for tSC-PFtfME.
  PB96-l5eS16REB              9644   PC A1SMF A03

  ConMuKon of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
  MkMjanfcCossM  Waters.  Preciptelion  Concentration.
  hotopic CompOAfton  and W6l Flux.
  PB9£l253lftEB              9642   PCAOSAVFA01

            EquaBo
                 I for Use in Section 403 Rutemaking.
                            9644   PCA09/MFA02

Cost Anarvss of Activated Carbon versus Photocatafylic
"   UtanfarRc       		
            r Removing VOf?s from Indoor Air.
  PB96-137490REB             9843  PCA03/MFA01

  Cost and Performance Report hi sBu Anaerobic Btoreme*-
      .PMas NortheastSto. I
                                                       Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis  for  Proposed  Pretreatment
                                                       Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
                                                       Laundries Point Source Category.
                                                       PB9B-11S140REB             9641   PC AOS/MF A01

                                                       Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                                       Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equipment
                                                       Cleaning Category.
                                                       PB98-161227REB             9844   PC A08/MF A02

                                                       Czech Air Duality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
                                                       PB98-110299REB             9841   PCA09MFA02

                                                       Database of Sources of Environmental Releases of Dknin-
                                                       IJke Compounds in the United States - External Review
                                                       Draft (on COflOM).
                                                       PB98-502289REB            96-03  CD-ROM CP D02

                                                       Defining Requirements and Data Outcomes for  Environ-
                                                       mental Verification Program for Indoor Air Products.
                                                       PB96-140247REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

                                                       Dafneatian of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discussion
                                                       for Managers-Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for Ground
                                                       Water and Surface Water.
                                                       PB9B-133267REB             9842   PC A04/MF A01

                                                       Demonstration of  a Paint Spray  Booth  Emission Control
                                                       Strategy  Using Redrcutatwn/PartitJoning and  UWOzone
                                                       PoOutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report.
                                                       PB96-124316REB             9842   PC A08/MF A02

                                                       Dsfnonslffllion of  & Paint Spray  Booth  Emission Control
                                                       Strategy  Using Fkorcufctfon/ParMioning and  UWOzone
                                                       Polutant Emission ControL Volume 2.
                                                       PB9B-124324REB
                                                                                                A-E.
                                                                                          PC A1SMF A03
 Demonstration of a 1 MWe Btomass Power Plant at USMC
 Base Camp Lejeune.
 PB96-135676REB             9643   PC A03/MF A01

 Demonstration of Fuel Cab to Recover Energy from Land-
 fjl Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
 lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical Report
 PB9B-127368REB             9842   PCA07AFA02

 Damonstration of Fuel Cafe to Recover Energy from Land-
 « Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
 lines and Recomrnandations. Volume 2. Appantfces.
 PB9B-127376REB             9842 ^C A24/MF ATM

 Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
 Parts Cleaning.
 PB96-151632REB             9844   PC A02/MF A01
                                                         DemonsMion of MutimeW ConHn
                                                                                         I Emission Monitors
                                                         for ReaMime Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metets.
                                                         PB9B-13577SREB             9843  PCA03/MFA01

                                                         Demons* atton of the Environmental  and Demand-Side
                                                                                 Grld-Ccuiioclod  PhotovofUuc

                                                                                     9844  PCA11/MFA03
                                                       Power Systems. 1994-1997.
                                                            -145311REB
                                                         PB96-14
                                                                i of the Modeb-3 Community MuKscate Air Qual-
                                                                ) Modeing System.
                                                           H16528REB             9841  PCA03JMFA01

                                                       Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of the
                                                       National Human AcSvRy Pattern Survey (NHAPS) Data.
                                                       PB9B-155179REB             9844  PCA24/MFA04

                                                       DesJon Manuab Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
                                                       PB9&-126618REB             9842  PC A13MF A03
                                                             ofanAero!
                                                            135759REB
                ol Mass Spectral tnterta
                                                                                   9643   PCA03/MFA01

                                                       Designs for Air Impact Assessments at hazardous Waste
                                                       Stes (165.16). Student Manual
                                                       PB98-9B3251REB             9644   PCA99yMFA06

                                                       Developing and Using Production-Adjusted Monsiiromonli
                                                       of PoMton Prevention.
                                                       PB97-19G707REB             9841   PCAOSnVFAOt

                                                       Developing  Guidance for Considering Cast-EffectiMness
                                                       WhenSeledingand Designing IAQ Control	'
                                                       PB98-151780REB

                                                       Developing Risk-Based
                                                       servation and Recovery Act
                                                       Final Guidance.
                                                       PB96-131899REB
                                                                                   9844
                                                                                           KAOOMF/
                                                                                              A03/MFA01
                              Uiveb at Resource Con-
                               in Region ia Interim

                             9842   PCA25/MFA04
                                                       Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                                       Guideines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
                                                       Subcategory of the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-
                                                            1S3182REB
                                                                                   9644   PC A12/MF A03
                                                       Devetopmont Document for Proposed Effluent Umftabons
                                                       Guideines and Standards for the LancWs Point Source
                                                            153166REB
                                                                                   9844   PCA22AVFA04
       168008REB
                        , Largo, Florida.
                            9644   PCA04MFA01
Development Document tor Proposed Effluent  Limitations
Guidefnes and Standards for the Transportation  Equipment
Cleaning Category.
PB96-161201REB              9844   PCA21/MFA04

Development of a Digital Optical Maas
Anatysa of Aerosol Spatial Distribution in the I
rorvnent.
PB9B-137532REB              9843   PC A03MF A01
                                                                                             nt Svstem for
                                                                                             i Indoor Err
                                                                                                   r Envi-
Devetopment of a Method for the Speoiation of Source Mer-
cury Emissions.
PB98-147267REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

Development of a New Generation of Small Scale Bkxnass-
Fueled Electric Generating Power Plants.
ADA350501REB               9844   PC A02/MF A01

Development of a No-VCOIo-HAP Wood Furniture Coat-
ings System.
PB98-127301REB             9842   PCA07/MFA02

Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
plied Pesticides in House Dust
PB98-117906REB             9842   PC AO&MF A01

Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG  Modeling.
PB98-135833REB             9843   PC A03MF A01

Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New Eng-
land.
PB98-116395REB             9841   PCA04MFA01

Development of Index of Biotic Integrity Expectations for the
Ecoreoxxis of Indiana IL Huron-Erie Lake Plain (December
1994^
PB98-148828REB                    9843   PC ACS

Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer between the States
and U.S. EPA.
PB98-116288REB             9B41   PC A03MF A01

Development of Tools for Evaluating Integrated Municipal
Waste Management Using Lite-Cycle Management
P898-14560CREB             9843   PC A02/MF A01

Dknin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
PB98-137474REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

Diqxin Formation Mechanisms: Implications for Combustion

PB»£l4§584REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
Guidance.
PB97-963408REB             9841   PC A06/MF A01

Draft Guidance on CT Equipment Purchase.
PB98-963226REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01

Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
Pofcy.
PB97-963312REB             9841   PC A04/MF A01

Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
and Health Effects Analysis on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl  Ether
                                                                                                                  •126667REB
                                                                                                                                         9842  PCA02/MFA01
Drinking Water Advisory:  Consumer Acceptability  Advice
and Health Effects Analysts on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether

PB98-153026REB             9844   PC A04/MF A01

Dual Function SorbenVCataryst Design for Energy Efficient
Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
PB98-135650REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

Duty Cycle Effects on Smal Engine Emissions.
PB98-135619REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

Ecological Effects of Tropospheric Ozone: A U.S. Perspec-
tive; Past Present and Future.
PB98-116387REB             9841   PCA04/MFA01

Ecological  Functions of Off-Channel Habitat. Willamette
River. Oregon. Final Research Plan.
PB9B-122229REB             9642   PC AO&MF A02

Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  of Pro-
posed Effluent limitations Guideines and Standards for In-
dustrial Waste Combustors.
PB98-152879REB             9844   PC A07/MF A02

Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations  Guide-
lines and  Standards  for the Transportation Equipment

                            9844   PCA22/MFA04

Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Ef-
fluent UmBations GuideSnes and Standards for the Landfills
Point Source Category.
PB96-154040REB             9844   PC AO&MF A02

Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment  Stand-
ards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial Laun-
dries Point Source Category.
PB98-11S249REB             9841   PCA15/MFA03

Economic  Impact Analysis  for the Proposed  Polyether
Poryols NESHAP.
PB96-110521REB             9841   PCA04/MFA01

Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Oil and  Natural
GasNESHAPsT
PB9B-135452REB             9843   PC A12/MF A03

Ecosystem Management. Chapter 2.
PB9B-116411 REB             9641   PCA04/MFA01

Ecotox Database (AQUIRE. PHYTOTOX, and TERRETOX)
(Non-VMS Data) (on Magnetic Tape). (Reannoucement with

PB97-600292REB                    9842  CP T02
TI-2

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                                                                      TITLE  INDEX
Effect of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance and
Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
PB9B-127079REB              98-02   PC A08/MF A02

Effect of Relative Humidity on Gaseous Air Cleaner Media
Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated Carbon.
PB98-151772REB              984)4   PC A03/MF A01

Effect of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
PB98-144777REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Effectiveness  and Safety of Strategies for Oil Spill Bio-
remedation: Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Field.
PB9B-140320REB              984)3   PC A02/MF A01

Effectiveness  of Vacuum Cleaning on Fungally Contami-
nated Duct Materials.
PB96-140007REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices on
Farmland Birds in Ontario.
PB9B-122245REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02

Effects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Panicu-
late Air Fitters Used for IAQ Control.
PB96-147150REB              984)3   PC A02/MF A01

Effects of Flow Augmentation on Channel Morphology and
Riparian Vegetation  in the Upper Arkansas River Basin,

PB9M26287REB              984)2   PC AOOMF A02

Effects of Single and Multiple Stressors on Communities of
Wheat and Wid Oats.
PB98-151269REB              984)3   PC A09/MF A02

Effects of Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on 03 Con-
centration, O3 Production Efficiency, and O3 Sensitivity to
Emissions Reductions in  the  Regional Acid Deposition
Model.
PB96-116296REB              984)2  PCA03/MFA01

Effervescent Atomization at Low Air/Liquid Ratios.
P699-155062REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01

EHP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
Emissions Inventory Development
PB9B-118029REB             9842   PCS43.00TMF A02

EBP Volume  2:  Point Sources Preferred  and Alternative
Methods.
PB98-118037REB             984)2   PC$67.00/MF A04

BP Volume  3:  Area Sources Preferred  and Alternative
Methods.
PB96-118045REB             984)2   PCS67.00/MF A04

EUP Volume  4: Mobile Sources Preferred  and Alternative

PB98-118052REB             984)2   PC$43.00VMF A03

tap Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alternative
Methods.
PB98-118060REB             98-02   PCS43.00/MF A01

EBP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
PB98-118078REB             984)2   PC$67.00/MF A04

EUP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
PB98-118086REB             98-02   PCS67.0CVMF A04

Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS) Annual
CuroJaSve (OT CD-ROM).
SU8-6335REB                     98-02  Subscription

Emergency Response Notification  System  (ERNS), 1996

£§96-500663REB             98-02  CD-ROM $265.00

Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS), 1997
f
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                                                                      TITLE  INDEX
 Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
 hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
 PB98-127343REB              96-02   PC AOSMF A01

 Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
 hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A*.
 PB98-127350REB              98-02   PC A08MF A02

 Evaluation of Illinois Served Stream Sediment Data 1982-
 1995.
 PB98-125214REB              98-02   PC A04MF A01

 Evakiation of Low-Emitting Products tor Use in the Indoor
 Enwonrnont.
 PB9S-145592REB              98-03   PC A03MF A01

 Evaluation of Methods for Collecting tfetodgeagte Pesticide
 Residues from Turf.
 PB9S-114390REB              98-02   PC AOSMF A01

 Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
 PB98-142227REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 Evaluation of the Behavior of Flame tonizafion Detection
 Total Hydrocarbon  Continuous Emission Monitors at Low
 Concentrations.
 PB96-137508REB              98-03   PCA03MFA01

                                         andMainte-

                                     PCA06MFA01

 Evaluation of Waterbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
 Fixture Industry.
 PB96-116551REB              98-02   PCA03/MFA01

 Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use.
 and Addrfication  on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
 Coastal Plain Streams.
 PB98-125362REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02

 Experience in Incineration Applicable to Suparfund Site Re-

 PB96-104193REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01

 Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Firi-Scato Evaporatively
 Cooled Condenser.
 PB96-100506REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01

 Experimental Study on Mercury Sorptoon by Activated Car-
 bons and Calcium Hydroxide.
 PB9B-137417REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
Evaluation of the Implementation of
nance Programs in New Jersey Sch
PB97-181424REB              98-02
 EiipofimenlB  on
 Rooms.
 PB98-14S618REB
                Evaporative  Emissions  in  Ventilated

                             98-03   PCA03/MFA01
 Exposure Factors Handbook (Kit).
 PB9B-124217REB              9842   PC E99MF E99

 ExposureFactors Handbook. Volume 1,  General Factors

 PB98-12422SREB              9642   PCA11/MFA03

 Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 2, Food  digestion
 Factors (Tinol Report).
 PB9B-124233REB              96-02   PCA16MFA03

 Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 3. Activity Factors
 (Fnal Report).
 PB96-124241REB              98-02   PC A17/MF A03

 ExposureMechanisfns and Uptake Routes of Lipophiic Or-
 ganic TOMC Jills in Finish.
 PB96-12S396REB              98-02   PC AOSMF A01

 Fabric FMer Bag Leek Detection Gudance.
 PB96-164676REB
                              96-04   PCA04MFA01
Fact Sheet Update: Listing of Fish and WidHe Advisories.
PB96-102932REB              9841   PCA02MFA01

Fate.  Transport  and  Transformation  Test  Guidelines:
OPPTS 835 Series.
PB96-116102REB              9842   PCA20MFA04

Federal Fundng Sources tor Smal Community Wastewater

    M33309REB              9642   PCA04MFA01

Federal Register Volume 62. Number 193,  Monday, Octo-
ber 6.  1997.  Notices.  Part  3. Environmental  Protection
Agency: Announcement of the Draft Drinking Water Con-
tamrant CandUato UsL
PB9B-144694REB              9643   PC A04MF A01

Federal Register Volume 63, Number 6. Friday. January 9.
1998. Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental  Protection
Agency: 40CFR Parts 122 and 123 National Poftutant Dis-
charge EirninaSon System. Proposed Regulations for Revi-
sion  of the Water Pollution  Control  Program  Addressing
Storm Water Discharges. Proposed Rute.
PB96-144710REB              9643   PCA07MFA02

Federal Rooster Volume 63. Number 31,  Tuesday. Feb-
ruary 17. 1998. Notices. Part 2. Environmental Protection
AmcKJteissuance of NPDES General Permits tor Storm
Water Discharges Irani Construction Activities.
PB98-144702REB              9643   PCA09MFA02

Federal Register Volume 63. Number 77. Wednesds
22.1998. Notices. Part 6. Environmental  Protection /.   .
40 CFR Parts 141 and 142  Maximum Contaminant Level
Goab and National Primary DrMdng Water  Regulations for
Lead and Copper. Proposed Rutes.
PB9B-144736REB             9843  PCA03MFA01
                                                       Federal Register Volume 63, Number 89, Friday. May 8,
                                                       1998, Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protection Agency:
                                                       Definition of a  Public Water System in SDWA Section
                                                       1401(4) as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment
                                                       PB98-144728REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

                                                       Federal Register Volume 63. Number 93, Thursday,  May
                                                       14,1998, Notices. Part 3. Environmental Protection Agency:
                                                       Guidelines for Neurotoxitity Risk Assessment
                                                       PB98-117831REB             9843   PC A04/MF A01

                                                       Federal Remediation  Technologies  Screening Matrix and
                                                       Reference Guide. Third Edition.
                                                       PB96-108590REB             9842   PC A99MF EOS

                                                       Field Evaluation of EPA Method 0040  (VolatOes Using

                                                       PB98-1330B5REB             9843   PC A08/MF A02

                                                       Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Porycydic Ar-
                                                       omatic  Hydrocarbons.  2,4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid,  and
                                                       PentacMorophenol in Air.  House Dust, Soil, and Total Diet
                                                       PB96-103195REB             9641   PCA09/MFA02

                                                       Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
                                                       and  Development  of Emission Factors for  Wastewater
                                                       Treatment
                                                       PB98-117898REB             9842   PCA22/MFA04

                                                       ReW Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effective-
                                                       ness of Gas-Phase  Air  Filtration  Equipment; Phase 1.
                                                       Search of Literature and Prior Art
                                                       PB98-111677REB             9841   PC AOSMF A01

                                                       Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves In Colorado dur-
                                                       ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
                                                       PB98-106487REB             9841   PCA04/MFA01

                                                       Field-Scale Application of In-situ Cosorvent Flushing: Eval-
                                                       uation Approach
                                                       PB98-135866REB             9643   PCA03/MFA01

                                                       Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel Re-
                                                       search Monitoring  Weds with  Existing on-Farm  Drinking
                                                       Water Wets in Measuring Pesticide  and Nitrate Concentra-
                                                       tions.
                                                       PB96-143191REB             9843   PCA07/MFAQ2

                                                       Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Ftoer-Optic Petro-
                                                       leum, O9. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
                                                       PB98-100472REB             9641   PC A04/MF A01

                                                       Fnal   Environmental  Impact  Statement  for   National
                                                       Aeronautes and Space  Administration Office of Space
                                                       Science.
                                                       AD-A338963/2REB           9643   PCA07/MFA02

                                                       Final Guidance on Improving Communication to Achiva Col-
                                                       laborative Decision-Making at Department of Energy Sites.
                                                       	             9843   PCA02MFA01
                                                        Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
                                                        under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act
                                                        PB98-103153REB             9841   PCA04MFA01

                                                        Fnal Revisions to the Ozone and PartcUate  Matter Air
                                                        Quality Standards.
                                                        PB98-147283REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01

                                                        Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data
                                                        PB98-135791 REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

                                                        Fixed-Bed Control of Mecury. Rote of Acid Gases and a
                                                        Comparison between Carbon-Based. Calcium-Based, and
                                                        Coal Fry Ash Sorbents.
                                                        PB96-147291REB             9843   PCA03/MFA01

                                                        Florida  Large  BuHng  Study: Poh County Administration

                                                               7103REB             9642   PCA09/MFA02

                                                        Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
                                                        ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
                                                        PB98-119266REB             9842   PCA04/MFA01

                                                        Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Status of Implementa-
                                                        tion at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
                                                        PB98-118482REB             9842   PCA03MFA01

                                                        Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
                                                        PB97-963311REB             9842   PCA01/MFA01

                                                        FRP Model (Version 1.0) for Estimating Styrene Emissions
                                                        from Flier-Reinforced Plastics Fabrication Processes (on
                                                         Diskette).
                                                         PB98-502297REB
                                                                                            9843   CPD01
                                                         Fuel CeB Bus Demonstration in Mexico City.
                                                         PB98-142037REB             9844   PCA03/MFA01

                                                         Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use of Enclosed
                                                         Doctor Blade Systems in the Ftexographic and Rotogravure
                                                         Printmo Inoustnos.
                                                         PB98-T37391REB             96-03   PC A08/MF A02

                                                         Fundamentals of Mercury Spetiation and Control in Coal-
                                                         Fred Boiters.
                                                         PB98-127095REB             9842   PC A04/MF A01

                                                         Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
                                                         PB9&140239REB             9643   PCA03/MFA01

                                                         Future of the National Performance Audit Program (NPAP).
                                                         PB96-147051REB             9843   PCA03/MFA01
Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Electric Motors and Wind Tur-
bines.
PB9B-140338REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01

FY1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
PB97-963255REB             9841   PC A03/MF A01

General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay Determinations.
PB97-199731 REB             9841   PC A04/MF A01

CIS-Based Modal Model of Automobile Exhaust Emissions.
PB98-165145REB             9844   PCA10/MFA03

Global Emissions Database (GtoED) Version 1.0 (on Disk-
ette).
PB9B-500580REB                     9844   CP 002

Glossary of Twins from Federal Air Programs.
PB98-1S2655REB             9844   PC A05/MF A01

Gradient Anaysis of Bkxnass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
mate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from Bio-
mass Bum ing.
PB98-116403REB             9841   PCA04/MFA01

Greenhouse  Gases  from Anaerobic Decomposition  of
Waste.
PB98-147143REB             9844   PC A02/MF A01

Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines  for Conventional
Pump-and-Treat Systems.
PB96-115389REB             9841   PCA04/MFA01

Ground-Water Issue:  Steam Injection  tor Soil and Aquifer
Remediation.
PB98-126709REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01

Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Valent
Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
PB98-1550B8REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

Guidance tor Assessing Chemical Contaminant  Data for
Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2.  Risk  Assessment and
Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
PB98-102734REB             9841   PC A21/MF A04

Guidance for LandfilBng Waste in Economically Developing
Countries.
PB98-142102REB             9843   PC A19/MF A04

Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
PB98-103146REB              9841   PC AOSMF A01

Guidance on Implementing the Capacity Development Pro-
visions of the Safe  Drinking  Water  Act Amendments of
1996.
PB98-169808REB              9344   PCA05/MFA01

Guide to Technical Resources for the Design of Land Dis-
posal Facilities.
PB98-102270REB              9841   PC AOSMF A01

Guideline for Selecting and Modifying the Ozone Monitoring
Season Based on an 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
PB96-157613REB              9844   PC AOSMF A01

Guideline on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection.
PB96-173453HEB              9844   PC A06/MF A02

Guideline Series: Control  of Volatile Organic Compound
Emissions from Coating Operations at Aerospace Manufac-
turing and Rework Operations.
PB96-135445REB              9643   PC AOSMF A01

Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment: Notice.
PB98-117849REB              9843   PCA14MFA03

Handbook:  Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems  for
Non-Criteria Pollutants.
PB98-112931 REB              9641   PCA09MFA02

Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medfcal
Waste Inonorators.
PB98-103401REB             9841   PC A07MF A02

Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan. September 1997.
PB98-103005REB             9841   PC AOSMF A01

Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
liminary Draft).
 PB98-124308REB             9842  PC A99MF A06

 Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
 P898-921100REB              9842  Standing Order

Health Effects  Test  Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
Acute Toxicity Testing: Background.
 PB9B-101967REB             9844  PC A99MF A06

Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
PB98-133010REB             9642  PC A15MF A03

Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236ea with High Perform-
ance Enhanced Tubes in Condensation and Evaporation.
PB9B-137177REB             9843  PC A07MF A02

Heat  Transfer  Evaluation  of HFC-236fa in  Condensation
and Evaporation.
PB98-136203REB             98-03  PCA06MFA02

High  Performance Metal  Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
Surfactants.
PB98-116338REB             9642  PCA02MFA01
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                                                                      TITLE  INDEX
High  Voltage  Environmental Applications, Inc.  Electron
Beam Technology:  Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-

{§98-141971 REB              98-03   PCA05/MFA01

HospitaVMedfcal/lnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
Information for Promulgated Standards  and Guidelines.
Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing Sources.
P69B-110133REB              98-01   PCA05/MFA01

Hospital/Medfcalflnfectious Waste Incinerators: Background
Information for Promulgated Standards  and Guidelines.
Analysis of Economic Impacts for New Sources.
PB9B-110125REB              98-01   PC A05/MF A01

HospftaVMedfcal/lnfeetious Waste Incinerators: Background
Information for Promulgated Standards  and Guidelines.
Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Existing Facilities.
PB96-110141REB              9841   PCA06/MFA01

Hot Water Injection for the Remediation of Oily Wastes.
PB96-139991REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

How to Evaluate Alternative  Cleanup Technologies for Un-
derground Storage Tank  Sites. A Guide for Corrective Ac-
•on Pl&n rtovtowofs.
PB98-113525REB              98-01   PCA20/MFA04

Human Health Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Exter-
nal Review Draft.
AD-A346 913/7REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01

Hydroknic Evaluation of  Landfill   Performance  (HELP)
Model, Version 3.05 (on  Diskette). (Reannouncement with
New Oder Number).
PB98-500333REB                     9841   CP DOS

Hydrctogic Evaluation of  Landfill   Performance  (HELP)
Model. Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
PB9W01943REB                     98-02   CP D02

Hydrology of Two hterdunai Valleys  in the Nebraska Sand

PB9S-146004REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
Hynol Process Evaluation.
P&6-127319REB
96-02   PCA11/MFA03
 Hypothetical State Programs for  Ensuring That All  New
 Community Water Systems  and Non-Transient  Non-Com-
 munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical, Managerial
 and financial Capacity.
 PB9B-189733REB              9844   PCA03/MFA01

 Uantificalion and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
 niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered Wood
 Products.
 PB9B-140304REB              96-03   PC A03/MF A01

 legal Dumping Prevention Guidebook.
 re9W58611REB              96-04   PCAM/MFAOI

 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).
 H39IW63302REB              98-02   PCA02/MFA01

 to-Vessel Composting  of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
 Summary Report
 PB96-104201REB              9841   PC A10VMF A03

 Incidence and Severity  of SeoTment Contamination in Sur-
 face Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National Sedi-
 ment Quality Survey.
 PB98-126063REB              9842   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.
 P398-126891REB              9842   PCA99/MFA06

 Incidence and Severity  of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
 face Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National Sedi-
 ment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
 PB96-126683REB              9842   PCA09/MFA02

 Increases in Levels of Breathable Fine Partjculates Due to
 the Application of Carpet Fresheners in a Suburban Home.
 PB9SM55112REB              9844   PCA03/MFA01

 hotel  River  Lagoon  Comprehensive Conservation  and
 Management Plan.
 PB98-158470REB              9844   PCA18/MFA03

 NDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims of
 habity to  Afford  Penalises and  CompBance  Costs (on
 Diskette).
 PB9B400366REB               9841   Diskette $50.00

 Indoor Air Emissions from Office  Equipment Test Method
 and Pohition Prevention Opportunities.
 PB98-165137REB              9844  PCA09/MFA02

 Indoor Ax Quality Large Building Characterization Project

 PB9EM47184REB              9843  PCAQ2/MFA01

 Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
 PB98-140403REB               9843  PCA03/MFA01

 hfkience of Adverse Soil Conditions on the Formation and
 Function of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae.
 PB98-145626REB               9843  PCA04/MFA01
Information for  States on Developing Affordability Criteria
for Drinking Water.
PB98-133325REB              9842   PCA05/MFA01

Information for Stales on Implementing the Capacity Devel-
opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
PB98-133366REB              9842   PCA09/MFA02

Information for  States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
cation Requirements.
PB98-133317REB              9842   PC A1&MF A03

Information for  the  Public on  Participating with  States in
Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
PB98-133333REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01

Information for  the  Public on  Participating with  States in
Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
PB98-169774REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

Information Pertaining to Lead  in Drinking Water at Tran-
sient Non-Community Water Systems.
PB98-144769REB              9843   PC A05/MF A01

Inland Area  Contingency  Plan and  Maps for Delaware,
Maryland. West Virginia, District of Columbia (on CD-ROM).
PB9&-502313REB             9843  CD-ROM CP D01

Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania
(on CD-ROM).
PB9&-502321REB             9843  CD-ROM CP D01

Inland Area Contingency Plan  and Maps  for  Virginia (on
CD-ROM).
PB98-502339REB             9843  CD-ROM CP D01

Innovative Measures  for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
ation: Source Zone,  Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
PB98-126717REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01

Integrated Air Pollution Control  System  (lAPS). Executable
Model and Source Model (Version S.a) (on Diskette).
PB9&-500325REB                     9841   CP D01

Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
PB98-591330REB               9842   Standing Order

Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Modeling
to PreoJct the Environmental Impacts of Alternative DeveP
     sot Scenarios.
     M30974REB             9842   PC A08/MF A02

Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau  Creek Watershed, 1990.
PB98-123045REB              9842   PC A04/MF AOt

Interaction among Environmental Factors  and Recruitment
Potential in Striped Bass.
PB9&-1192S8REB              9842   PCA11/MFA03

Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2: Implications for Terres-
trial Ecosystems.
P898-137516REB              9843    PC A06/MF A01

(ntercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
PB98-131881 REB              9842    PCA06/MFA01

Inventory of Sources of Dioxin in the United States. Review
Draft
PB9B-137037REB              9843    PC A21/MF A04

Investigation of Alternative Means for Demonstrating Sew-
age Sludge Incinerator Compliance with Total Hydrocarbon
Emission Standards.
PB98-1S4024REB              9844   PC A12/MF A03

Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
tion Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Studies.
PB97-199749REB              9842   PC A05/MF A01

Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final  Report.
PB9B-113111REB              9841    PCA19/MFA04

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Annual Assessment  of
Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report
P898-131345REB              9842   PC A06/MF A01

Laboratory Model of Diffusion  in the ConvecUve Boundary

PB9fM16486REB              9842   PCA03/MFA01

Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
Created by Open Detonations.
PB9&-116494REB              9842   PCAQ2/MFA01

Lake Mchigan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
PB98-123052REB              9842   PCA08/MFA02
                           Lake Regions of Florida.
                           PB98-122237REB
                                                         9842   PC A06/MF A02
                           Large Buitdina Radon Manual.
                           PB98-123995TIEB              9842   PCA07/MFA02

                           Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
                           PB9B-137466REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

                           Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials: Im-
                           pact of Home Water Softeners.
                           PB98-147309REB              9843   PC A08/MF A02

                           Lessons  Learned-Controlling VOCs  from  Three  Paint
                           Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
                           PB98-140379REB              9844   PCA03/MFA01
                                                                                  Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
                                                                                  Demonstration Project.
                                                                                  PB98-117856REB              9842   PC A06/MF A01

                                                                                  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Ar-
                                                                                  senic and Arsenic Compounds.
                                                                                  PB98-163132REB              9844   PCA14/MFA03

                                                                                  Locating  and  Estimating  Air Emissions from  Sources of
                                                                                  Benzene.
                                                                                  PB98-159916REB              9844   PC A99/MF A06

                                                                                  Locating  and  Estimating  Air Emissions from  Sources of
                                                                                  Dioxins and Furans.
                                                                                  PB98-116650REB              9842   PCA16/MFA03

                                                                                  Locating  and  Estimating  Air Emissions from  Sources of
                                                                                  Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
                                                                                  PB98-117054REB              9841   PC A11/MF A03

                                                                                  Locating  and  Estimating  Air Emissions from  Sources of
                                                                                  PolycycTic Organic Matter.
                                                                                  PB98-159882REB              9844   PC A99/MF A06

                                                                                  Lost Source Exercise 1997: An Exercise of Radiological Re-
                                                                                  sponse  through Cooperation  and Coordination of Local,
                                                                                  State and Federal Agency Resources under the National
                                                                                  Contingency Plan.
                                                                                  NUREG-1634REB             9844   PC AOS/MF A01

                                                                                  Low-VOC Coatings Using  Reactive Diluents Demonstration
                                                                                  Project.
                                                                                  PB9S-137383REB             9843   PC A09/MF A02

                                                                                  MACT Implementation Strategy.
                                                                                  P898-131600REB
                                                                                                                9842   PC A14/MF A03
                                                                                   Measurement of  Caibonyl  Compounds from Stationary
                                                                                             sions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
Source Emissions by a I
PB98-135643REB
                                                                                                                9843   PC A03/MF A01
Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equip-
ment
PB98-151681REB              9844   PCA03/MFA01

Mechanistic Implications of Pol/chlorinated  Dbenzodioxin
and  Dibenzofuran  Homologue  Profiles  from Municipal
Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
PB98-151475REB              9844   PCA03/MFA01

Mercury Control Research: Effects of Fly Ash and Flue Gas
Parameters on Mercury Speciation.
PB98-1514B3REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

Mercury Study Report to Congress (Kit).
PB98-124720REB              9842   PC E99/MF E99

Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
Summary.
PB98-124738REB              9842   PC A07A4F A02

Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inventory
of Anthropogenic Mercury  Emissions in the United States.
PB98-124746REB              9842   PCA10/MFA03

Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 3. Fate and
Transport of Mercury in the Environment
PB98-124753REB              9842   PCA18/MFA04

Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume  4. An Assess-
ment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
PB98-124761REB               9842   PCA15/MFA03

Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
PB98-124779REB               9842   PCA17/MFA03

Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume  6. An Ecologi-
cal Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the
United States.
PB98-124787REB               9842   PC A09/MF A02

Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
ization of  Human Health  and Wildlife Risks from  Mercury
Exposure in the United States.
PB98-124795REB               9842   PC A09/MF A02

Mercury Study Report to  Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
PB98-124803REB               9842   PCA11/MFA03

Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
PB98-116437REB               9842   PC A03/MF A01

Methane-Steam Reaction Over  Nickel   Catalysts in  the
Hynol Process.
PB98-100480REB               9841   PCA07/MFA02

Method Validation and Application for Semivolatile Organic
Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
PB98-113376REB               9841   PCA05/MFA01

Method 1622: 'Cryptosporidium' in Water by Filtration/IMS/

PB98-153059REB              9844   PCA05/MFA01

Mchigan  Soil  Vapor Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated Geo-
logical Material.
PB98-115355REB              9841   PC A13/MF A03

              Screening of  the  Indoor Air Quality in a

            &EB              9844   PCA03/MFA01
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                                                                       TITLE INDEX
 Minutes of the StakehokJer Meetings on the Report of the
 JSA Shrimp Virus Week Group. Held in July 1997.
 PB98-111800REB              984)1   PCA14/MFA03

 Madeira a Rait and Sol mdfcator of Habitat Suitability to
 Smal Mammals.
 PB9S-13S817REB              984)3   PC A04/MF A01

 Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
     on in a Convolve Boundary Layer.
      -116379REB              98432   PCA03/MFA01

 Modets-3: A Unifying Framework lor Environmental Model-
    and Assessment
      -116460REB              98-02   PCA03/MFA01

 Molecular Bcmfng System: Innovative Technology Evalua-

                              96-03   PCA06MFA02
 Monitoring Design tor Riparian Forests in the Paerfc North-
 west. Research Plan.
 PB98-115363REB              984)1   PCAOOMFA02

 NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
 PB98-106495REB              98-01   PCA12/MFA03

 National Air Poltutant Emission Trends Procedures Docu-
 ment. 1900-1996; Projections 1999-2010.
 PB96-159908REB              984)4   PCA99/MFA06

 National Air Polutant Emission Trends. 1900-1996.
 PB98-153158REB                      98-04   PCA11

 National Air Qualty and Emissions Trends Report. 1996.
 PB9B-135155RE8                      984)3   PC A09

 National Assessment of Environmental and Economic Ben-
 ells torn Methane Control and UHteabon Technologies at
 US. Underground Coal Mtoes.
 PB96-118144REB
                              98-02   PCA09/MFA02
National BEACH Conference. Held in Annapolis, Maryland
on October 15-16, 1997. Report on Action Hems.
PB96-152994REB              9844   PCA03/MFA01

National Directory of AHERA Accredited Courses. May 29.
1998EdWon
PB9B-148273REB              96454   PCA1SMFA03

National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufacturing
and Rework FacMBes: Summary of RequJremenls tor Imple-

                             984)3   PCA08/MFA02
 meriting the NESHAP.
 PB98-1 4
       1 45501 REB
 National  Emission  Standards for Hatogenated  Solvent
 Cleaning: Summary of Requirements to Implementing the
 PB9B-108863REB
                               984)1   PCA07/MFA02
 National Emission Standards to Hazardous Air Polutents
 (NESHAP) to the Aarospace Manufacturing and Rework In-
 dustry: BaoXgmund fcitocmalion to Promulgated Standards.
 Addendum.
                              984)4  PCA05MFA01
 National Estuary Program: A Ten-Year Perspective. Dem-
 oratratiM  Practical  Tods toWatershed  Management

 PB98-152937REB              984)4   PC A02/MF A01

 National Pubic Water System Supervision Program: FY96
 Comptance Report
                               984)3   PCAOSMFA01

 National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Qualty
 Assurance.
 PB98-123060REB              984)2   PCA08MFA02

 National Remedy Review  Board. Progress Report Fiscal
 Year 1997
 PB974W3250REB              984)2   PCA08/MFA02
         Se
               nt Bio
     	 „		Bon Conference. Proceed-
     HeU to Befheada. Maryland  on September 11-13.

PB9B-1S3141REB              984M   PCA17/MFA03

National SpadaHy  Workshop on  Technical Toofs to Air
Toxics Assessment Held in Research Triangle Park. North

                             984)1   PCA20/MFA04
National Strategy to the Development of Regional Nutrient

PB9IM63017REB              984M   PCA05/MFA01

NATO/CCUS Plot Study. Evaluation of Demonstrated and
ErriergtogTechrK^ogies to IMTreetmeritcit Contaminated
Land snd Groundwatar (Phase 3). 1998 Annual Report.
PB9B-161193REB              964)4   PCAO&MFA02

Near nenl Time  Measurement of Trace  Vbtotte Organic
Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-Lne

                             984)4   PCA03/MFA01

New Chemical Atananve to Ozone-Oeptofng Substances:
HFC-236ea.
PB96-127384REB             984)2   PCA07/MFAQ2

New Pesfickte Fact Sheet Imtoothrh.
PB96-137169REB             984)3   PCA03*FA01
New Source Performance  Standards, Subpart Db: Tech-
nical Support to Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
PB98-147218REB              98-03   PCA13/MFA03

Next Generation Technologies to Landfill Gas and "What is
ETW.
PB98-147234REB              984)3   PCA03/MFA01

Nrtrobenzene Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 98-95-3).
PB98-143282REB              984)3   PCA04/MFA01

Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
ment
PB98-104631 REB              984)1   PCA09/MFA02

Nc-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coating System.
PB98-135684REB              964)3   PCA03/MFA01

Nomination Guidance:  1998  Beneficial  Use of Biosofids
Awards Program: to Operating Projects,  Technology Devel-
opment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
PB98-133242REB              984)2   PCA03/MFA01

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
pacity in Illinois: 1996.
PB9B-167844REB              98-04   PCA13/MFA03

Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
PB98-109366REB              984)1   PCA06/MFA01

Novel, Whole-Field. Non-Intrusive Diagnostic Technique to
Improvement of Indoor Air Qualty.
PB98-151673REB              984)4   PCA03/MFA01

Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report to 1996.
PB98-102338REB              984)1   PCAOS/MFA01

Office of SoM Waste and Emergarro Response  Proce"
dures for Contract Laboratory Program tnvoMiiiftliOitA.
PB96-963259REB              964)4   PCA02/MFA01

On-Une Detection of Dichlorodbenzodkixins by DLR Jet-
REMPL
PB98-145543REB              964)3   PCA03/MFA01

On-Road Sampling of Diesel Engine Emissions of Poly-
chlorinated   Dfcenzo-p-Oioxin    and     Potychtoinated
Dfcenzofuran.
PB98-140353REB              964)3   PCA03/MFA01

Ongoing Evaluation of Sources and Factors Affecting Emis-
sions from Engineered Wood Products.
PB96-151731REB              964)4  PC A03/MF A01

    ratort Guide to EBmtoattog Bias in CEM Systems.
    -•1S0253REB              964)4  PCA08JMFA02

Opportunities to Improve Air Qualty through Transportation

PB98-122195REB              984)2  PCA08/MFAQ2

Outreach and  Technical Assistance  Programs. 1997  Ac-
compfehmerrts; Smal Underserved Communities Team.
PB9B-169790REB              964X   PCA03/MFA01

Overview of Development to Continuous  Emissions Monttor-
•  j for Mbted Waste Treatment
    M3S8SBREB             984)3   PCA03/MFA01

Paint Spray Booth Design Using Rearcutetwn/Parttioning
Ventflation.
PB96-116346REB             984)2   PCA03/MFA01

Parameter Estimation of Twofluid Capiary Pressure-Satu-
ration and Permeabiity Functions.
PB96-151236REB             984)3  PCA07MFA02

Parbculste Matter Sourcss, Emissions, snd Control Options*
USA.
PB98-142243REB             984)3  PCA03/MFA01

PATCH: A SpatiaSy Explidt Ua History Simulator to Ter-
restrial VBitaoratss.
PB96-116429REB             964)2  PCA04/MFA01

Performance Characteristics  of a MuH-Stage Process to
Ex-snu  Treatment of SoBos or Liquids  Contaminated  with
Chlorinated Omanics.
PB96-138662REB             984)3  PCA03/MFA01

Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Btotreat-
ment System to Chlorinated Solvents.
PB9B-13S809REB             964)3  PC A02/MF A01

Permft Compkance System (PCS) Signftant Non-Compl-
ance List (to Mcrocomputers).
SU6-5252REB                    964B  Subscription

Personal Computer Guide to Businesses to the Metal Parts

PB98-147168REB             964)3  PC A03/MF A01

Personal Computer Monitors: A Screening Evaluation of
Volatfle Organic  Emissions  from  Existing  Pinttid  Circuit
Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-
natives.
PB96-137102REB             964)3  PCAOSMFA01

Peslicida Data Submitters List (March 31,1998).
PB98-127988REB             984)2  PCA99/MFE08

Pesticide Fact Sheet BarJtus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
Endotoxto and the Genetic Material Necessary to  Its Pro-
duction in Com
PB98-166556REB             964)4  PCA03/MFA01
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet -Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
                                                                                                               Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary to Its Pro-
                                                                                                               duction (Plasmid Vector pCIB4431) n Com.
                                                                                                               PB98-166523REB              984)4   PC A03/MF AOt

                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
                                                                                                               Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary to Its Pro-
                                                                                                               duction (Plasmid Vector pZO1502) in Com.
                                                                                                               PB98-166549REB              984)4   PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide  Fact Sheet  'Bacillus thuringiensis'  Subspecies
                                                                                                               'kurstakr CrylA(c) dete-Endotoxin and ttw Genetic Material
                                                                                                               Necessary to Its Production in Com.
                                                                                                               PB98-166531REB              98-04   PCA03/MFA01

                                                                                                               Pestkxte  Fact Sheet  'Bacillus thuringiensis'  Subspecies
                                                                                                               •kurstaW Strato M^OO.
                                                                                                               PB98-166507REB              984)4   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide  Fact Sheet  'Bacillus  thuringiensis' subspecies
                                                                                                               •tohvorthi- Cry9C Protein and  the  Genetic  Material Nec-
                                                                                                               essary to Its Production in Com.
                                                                                                               PB98-166515REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet Canda OL
                                                                                                               PB98-137367REB              984)3
                                                                                                                                                   PCA02/MFA01
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet: CtoransUam-methyl.
                                                                                                               PB96-115298REB              964)1   PCA03/MFA01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet CyprodinU.
                                                                                                               PB98-137235REB
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet Fish Oil
                                                                                                               PB98-133135REB
                                                                                                                                            98413  PC A03MF A01
                                                                                                                                            984)3  PCA03/MFA01
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet: Rufenacet
                                                                                                               PB96-137334REB              984)3
                                                                                                                                                   PCA03MFA01
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet Gamma aminobutric acid (GABA) and
                                                                                                               L-GlumaticAcid.
                                                                                                               PB98-165160REB              98-04  PC A02MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet  Gamma arntoobutyric Acid  (GABA)
                                                                                                               and Gkitamic Add.
                                                                                                               PB98-126543REB              984)2  PC A02MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide  Fact Sheet 'Gliocladum  catenulatum' Strain
                                                                                                               J1446.
                                                                                                               PB98-166481REB              9604  PCA02MFA01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet Jojoba OS.
                                                                                                               PB98-165178REB              98-04  PC A02MF A01
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin.
                                                                                                               PB98-133127REB
                                                                                                                                             964)3   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet Kaolin (Update).
                                                                                                               PB98-165194REB              96-04
                                                                                                                                                     PCA02/MFA01
                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet  Killed  Fermentation Solids  and
                                                                                                               Solubles of •Myrothedum verrucaria'.
                                                                                                               PB9B-1652Q2REB              984)4  PC A02/MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Fact Sheet 1-Octen-3-o1, August 1988.
                                                                                                               PB98-165186REB              984)4  PC A02MF A01

                                                                                                               Pestekte Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
                                                                                                               SUB4>404REB                     984)2   Subscription

                                                                                                               Pesticide Registration Notice PR 98-4. Notice to Manufac-
                                                                                                               turers. Fbrmulators. Producers. Dislifculors and Registrants
                                                                                                               of Pesticide Products. Additional Guidance on Final FIFRA
                                                                                                               Section  6(a)(2) Regulations to  Pesticide  Product Reg-
                                                                                                               istrants.
                                                                                                               PB96-166473REB              984)4  PCA03/MFA01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manufac-
                                                                                                               turers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pesticide
                                                                                                               Products. Guidelines  to  Expedited Review of Conventional
                                                                                                               Pesticides under the Reduceo-Risk Initiative and to Bidogi-
                                                                                                               cat Pesticides.
                                                                                                               PB96-106610REB              9601  PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Regbtoatfcn (PR) Notice 97-9. Npfce to Manufac-
                                                                                                               turers,  Formulators.  Producers, and Registrants of Pes-
                                                                                                               ticides. Electronic Submission of Chid-Hesistant Packaging
                                                                                                               Test Data to al Pesticides and Chad-Resistant Testing of
                                                                                                               PreHted. Nonreflable Insecticide  Bait Stations  Not De-
                                                                                                               signed or Intended to Be Opened or Activated to a Manner
                                                                                                               That Exposes the Contents to Human Contact
                                                                                                               PB98-116767REB              964)1  PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification of
                                                                                                               Product Chemistry Dots.
                                                                                                               PB96-126832REB              984)2  PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-6. Notice to Manufac-
                                                                                                               turers.  Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pesticide
                                                                                                               Products. New Forms to the Certification with Respect to
                                                                                                               Citation of Data.
                                                                                                               PB98-158264REB              984)4  PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                               Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 9843. Notice to Manufac-
                                                                                                               turers. Producers. Formulators and Registrants of Pesticide
                                                                                                               Produds. Rammabaty Labetng Requirements to Total Re-

                                                                                                                                             984)4   PCA02/MFA01

                                                                                                                             trattoi Progress Report to 1997.
                                                                                                                                             984)4   PCA05/MFA01
                                                                                                                 PB96-1
                                                                                                                 PB98-16

                                                                                                                 Pesticides and National Strategies to Health Care Provid-
                                                                                                                 ers. Workshop Proceedmgs. Held on April 23-24.1998.
                                                                                                                 PB96-164668REB              984)4  PC A05/MF A01
TI-6

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                                                                     TITLE  INDEX
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
Analysis Results Report.
PB98-135163REB              98-03   PCA10/MFA02

Plot Air Conveyance System Design, Characterization, and
Cleaning.
PB9B-140387REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Plot field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
for Field Measurement of Lead in  Paint. Volume 1. Tech-
nical Report
PB9B-148414REB              98-03   PCA09/MFA02

Plot Reid Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
hr BeW Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 2. Appen-
dees.
PB98-148422REB              98-03   PCA15/MFA03

Plot Study to Evaluate the Impact  of Air Duct Cleaning on
Indoor Air Quality in Residences.
PB9B-140296REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01

Plan to Enhance  the  Role  of States and Tribes in the
Supertax] Program.
FB9B463221REB              98-04   PCA09/MFA02

Pkme-in-Grid Treatment of  Major Elevated Point-Source
Emissions in Models-3.
PB98-116452REB              98-02   PCA03/MFA01

Pofcy for Municipality and Municipal Solid Waste CERCLA
Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
PB96-118003REB              98-02   PCA03/MFA01

PoUion Prevention  Facility  Demonstration of N-Methyl
Pyrroidone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
PB9B-137441REB              98-03   PCA02/MFA01

Poluton Prevention (P2) Guidance  Manual for the Pesticide
Formulating. Packaging, and Repackaging  Industry. Imple-
menting the P2 Alternative.
PB98-163033REB              98-04   PCA15/MFA03

Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources  of Drinking
Water through  Mud-Plugged Wells: An Experimental Ap-

                            98-04   PCA19/MFA04
     •167976REB

Powder Coat Applications.
PB98-108624REB
                             98-01   PC A05/MF A01
Powder Coat Applications. (Reannounced  with new ab-

PB9JM08624REB              98-02   PCA06/MFA01

PR Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
Labels.
PB9B-127863REB              98-02   PC A02/MF A01

PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common  Names for Active Ingredi-
ents on Pesticide  Labeling.
PB98-127871REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01

PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert1 in the Label Ingredients
Statement
PB9B-127889REB              9842   PC A02/MF A01

PR Nojjpa 97-7:  Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes in
PR NODOOS*
PB98-127897REB              98-02   PC A02/MF A01

PR Notice 97-ft Time  Extension of  PR  Notice  96-7,
TermBcide Labeling.
PB96-127905REB              98-02   PC A01/MF A01

PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Stertant Products.
PB9B-126840REET             98-02   PCA02/MFA01

Pre-CERCUS Screening Guidance.
PB9B463251REB              98-02   PC A01/MF A01

Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
PB9B-13742SREB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

ProceeoTngs of  the National Watershed  Water Quality
Project Symposium. Held in Washington DC. on September
2W6.1997
PB9B-13e9S5REB              98-03   PC A13/MF A03

Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
PB9B-116544REB              98-01   PCA03/MFA01

Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning of
Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
PB96-127731REB              98-02   PCA09/MFA02

ProHe of the Air Transportation Industry.  EPA Office of
Complance Sector Notebook Project.                 u
PB9S-15S686REB              98-04   PCA07/MFA02

Profile of the Fossa Fuel Electric Power Generation Indus-
fy. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
PB96-143423REB              98-03   PCA09/MFA02

ProBe of the Ground Transportation  Industry: Trucking,
Rafted and Pipeline. EPA Office of Compiance Sector
Notebook Project
PB9B-143456REB              98-03   PCA08/MFA02

ProBe of the Metal Casting Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
ance Sector Notebook Profect.
PB96-143381REB              98-03   PC A09/MF A02
Profile of the Pharmaceutical Industry. EPA Office of Com-
pliance Sector Notebook Project
PB98-143431REB              98-03  PCA09/MFA02

Profile of the Plastic Resin and Man-Made Fiber Industry.
EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
PB98-143449REB              98-03  PCA10/MFA02

Profile of the Shipbuilding and Repair Industry. EPA Office
of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
PB98-143407REB              98-03  PC AOB/MF A02

Profile of the Textile Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
Sector Notebook Project
PB98-143373REB              9843  PC A08/MF A02

Profile of the Water Transportation  Industry. EPA Office of
Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
PB96-143399REB              98-03  PCA06/MFA02

PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental En-
vironmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
PB98-500408REB              98-01   Diskette $50.00

Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assistance
Programs for Local Governments in the Chesapeake Bay
Region.
PB98-133416REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02

Putting Energy into Profits. ENERGY STAR (Trade Name)
Small Business Guide.
PB98-143308REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02

QA Review of Papers and  Reports: How This Differs  from
Peer Review.
PB98-135841REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Quality Assurance Guidance for Conducting Brownfiekte
Site Assessments.
PB98-963307REB              9844   PC A06/MF A01

RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Annual Report for 1998:
A Compilation of Control Technology Determinations. Eighth
Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
PB98-173495REB              9844   PC A23/MF A04

RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse  Clean  Air Technology
Center A  Compilation  of Control  Technology Determina-
tions. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
PB98-163124REB              9844   PCA19/MFA04

RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Information   System
(RBLC). User's Manual.
PB98-142599REB              9843 ' PC A11/MF A03

Radiological Survey at the Puget  Sound Naval Shipyard
and Naval Submarine Base, Banger.
P898-167836REB              9844   PCA07/MFA02

Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses: Tech-
nical Guidance.
PB98-103393REB              98-01   PCA05/MFA01

Rapid Analysis of Toxic Organic Vapors in Ambient Air.
PB98-13582SREB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Years 1996-97.
PB98-150121REB              9844   PCAOG/MFA01

RCRA Permit Policy Compendium, September 1993 Update
(on Diskette).
PB98-502S11REB              9844   Diskette $116.00

RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
troduction to: Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Re-
quirements  (Updated February 1998).
PB9S-963228REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund. and  EPCRA  Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Boilers and Industrial  Furnaces (40 CFR  Part
266. Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
PB9£l08u20REB             9842   PCA03/MFA01

RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
troduction to: BrownfieWs Economic Redevelopment Initia-
tive and Environmental Justice (Updated February 1998).
PB98-963229REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
troduction to: CERCLA  and EPCRA Release Reporting Re-
feporting R
CRA Sec*
 quirements (CERCLA Section  103 and  EPCRA  Section
 304).
 PB98-963230REB               9843   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               9842   PC A03/MF A01

 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
 troduction  to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265,  Subpart I.
 Section 261.71 Updated July 1997.
 PB98-108046REB               9842   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.
 PB9B-108053REB               9842   PCA03/MFA01

 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
 Jury 1997.
 PB98-108061REB               9842   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              9842   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              9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Generators (40 CFR Part 262) Updated Jury
1997.
PB98-108095REB              9842   PCA03/MFA01

RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40  CFR  Parts 264/
265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
PB9B-108103REB              9842   PC A04/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Hazardous Waste Identification (40 CFR Part
261) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108111REB              9842   PCA04/MFA01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40  CFR Parts
264/265, Subpart O) Updated Jury 1997.
PB98-108129REB              9842   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              9842   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              9842   PCA03/MFA01

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              9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
troduction to:  Oil Pollution Prevention Regulation  and the
Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
PB98-963231REB               9843   PCA03/MFA01

RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Updated
July 1997.
PB98-108160REB               9842   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               9842   PCA03/MFA01

RCRA. Superfund. and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Petitions.  Delistings. and Variances  Updated
July 1997.
PB98-108186REB               9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated July
1997.
PS98-108194REB               9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Corrective Action Updated July 1997.
PB98-108202REB               9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Updated
July 1997.
PB98-108210REB               9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module: In-
troduction to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July 1997.
PB98-108228REB               9842   PC A04MF 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               9842   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               9842   PCA04/MFA01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module: In-
troduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
PB98-108251 REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
PB98-108269REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training  Module. In-
troduction  to:  Statutory Overview  of CERCLA (Updated
February 1998).
PB98-963232REB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
troduction to Subtitle D-. Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Fa-
cility Criteria Updated July 1997.
PB98-108236REB              9842   PC A04/MF A01

RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training  Module. In-
troduction  to: Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (Up-
dated February  1998).
PB98-963233REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                     TITLE  INDEX
 RCRA, Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
 troduction  to: Supertund Administrative Improvements/Re-
 forms (Update February 1996).
 PB98-963234REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

 RCRA. Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
 troduction tajSuperfund Community Involvement (Updated

                             96-03  PCAOVMFA01

 RCRA. Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
 troduction to: Supertund Liability, Enforcement, and Settle-
 ments (Updated February 1996).
 PB9B-963236REB              9MB  PC MM/UP A01

 RCRA. Supertund, and EPCRA Hotfine Training Module: In-
 troduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265. Subpart J) Up-
 dated July 1997.
 PB98-108277REB              9842  PC A03/MF A01

 RCRA. Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
 troduction toe The Supertund Response Program (Updated
 PB98-9
             EB
                             96-03   PCA04/MFA01
 RCRA, Supertund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module In-
 troduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated July
 1997.
 PB98-10B285REB
                             9842   PC A03/MF A01
 RCRA, SuMrtuneLand EPCRA Hotline TraWngModute: In-
 ttoduclion to Treatment. Storage, and DtsfK^ml FA' Jims (40
 CFR Paris 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July 1997.
 PB96-106293REB             96-02  PCA03/MFA01

 RCRA, Supertund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module: In-
 troduction to Used Oi (40 CFR Part 266. Subpart E. and
 Part 279) Updated July 1997.
 PB96-108301REB             96-02  PC A04/MF A01

 RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA HotSne Training Modules,
 1997(NQ.
 PB96-108012REB             9642  PC E99/MF E99

 RteJ-TkM Mentoring of Particles, PAH. and CO in an Oc-
 cupied Townhoute.
 PBS6-13Se27REB             96-03  PC A03/MF A01

 Recent Experiments  on  Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
 Laboratory Convection Tank.
 PB98-11K»1REB             9642   PCA03/MFA01

 RED Facts: •Badbs thurfngiensis1.
 PB9B-153117REB             99-04   PCA02MFA01

 Red Fads: Butraan.
 PB96-153091REB

 RED Facts:
     M
                             9844   PCA02/MFA01
               nybmine.
 RED Ft
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                             9604   PCA02/MFA01

                  a txsONocyanata).
                             96-01   PCA03/MFA01
 RED Facts: Metefcuzin.
 PB9B-12S644REB

 REDFadKRraflrcphenoL
 RED Facts:
 PB96-125851
 RED Fads: Terbad.
 P898-153000REB

 RED Facts: TOobencarb.
 PB96-153018REB
                             9642   PCA02/MFA01


                             9642   PCAQ2MFA01


                             9842   PCA02MFA01


                             9644   PCA02MFA01
                             9644  PCA03/MFA01

Radudng Indoor Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photo-
copy Machtoes.
P398-140288REB              9843  PCA02/MFA01

Rotating Solvent and Propetant Emissions from Consumer

PrDdM40262REB              9843  PCA03AVFA01
 Regional  Integrated Contingency  Plan  Region VII:  Iowa.
                       :Bk>
Volumes.
PB97-177554REB
                               ediation and VMCcafion.
                              9841  PC A13/MF A03
nomotiifion Case StuSas: Soi Vapor Extraction and Other
to^T.d-c^VoUn.6.   ^  KM3/tfm


RemedMon of Ground Water Using ln-a«u Permeable Re-
active Barriers: Chromato and  Other Inorganic Contami-
R3»135122R£B              9843  PCA02MFA01

RanieJaion Using Plants and Plant Enzymes: A Progress

ADA350S30REB               9844  PCA01/MFA01
        of 1995 Workshop on Geosynthetic Ctay Uners.
       1419B9REB             9843   PCA12/MF
                       tor Co
                                    PCA12rVFA03

                                            Of Haz-
Reregistration   Eligibility   Decicion   (RED):   'Bacillus
thuringiensis'. (Includes RED Facts: 'Bacillus thuringiensisl.
PB98-15312SREB             9844  PC A1SMF A02

Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Butratin. (Includes
RED>acts: ButralnFact Sheet).
PB98-153109REB             9644  PC A09/MF A02

Reregistration  EfcgfoiSry Decision (RED): Diphenylamine.
(Includes RED Facts: Dipherrytamine Fact Sheet).
PB98-153083REB             9844  PC AOB/MF A02

Reregistration  EBgibtity Decision  (RED): Methytene bis
	e).  (Includes  RED  FACTS: Methytene bis
         e) Fad Sheet).
    M03211REB             9841  PCA16/MFA03

Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Metribuzin. (In-
cludes RED Fads: Metribuzin Fad Sheet).
PB98-153034REB             9644  PC A13/MF A03

Reregistration  ESgioKty Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
(Includes RED Fads: Paranitrophenol Fad Sheet).
PB98-125677REB             9642  PCA05MFA01

             EigWrry Decision  (RED):  Propoxur. (tn-
auoes ntu t-ads: Propuxur Fad Sheet).
PB98-125685REB             9842  PCA09/MFA02

Reieu&lialion ESabtty Decision (RED): TerbacM. (Includes
REDTacts: Terbad Fad Sheet).
                                                                                                            Risk
                                                                                                            PB97
                                                                    Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
                                                                 :EB             9842  PC A2SMF A04
                                                       PB98-152903REB
                                                                                   9644   PCA11/MFA03
Reregistration ESgWrty Decision (RED): Thtobencarb.  (In-
cludes RED Fads: Thiobencarb) Fad Sheet
PB98-152895REB             9644  PCA12/MFA03

Research Agenda on Air Duct Cleaning.
PB98-140Z21REB             96-03  PCAD3/MFA01

rtesoufch tesuos for Ttwnnal R6nwdiatoon.
PB9B-135114REB             9843  PCA03/MFA01

Research on Emissions and MWgaaon of POPs from Com-
bustion Sources.
PB96-139963REB             9643  PCA03/MFA01

neaearch on Numerical Transport Algorithms tor Air OuaMy
Simulation Models.
PB98-127327REB             9642  PCA06/MFA01

neaearch Plan for Mfcrobial Pathogens and Detection By-
Products in DrmtdnQ Wfltor.
PB98-140775REB             9843  PCA06/MFA01

Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
Pondarosa Pine PlanMJOer/Soil System.
PB98-115306REB             9642  PCA07/MFA02

Resource Conservation and Recovery Intainalion System
	Lxtract Fie (Raw Data Only) (on C&flOM).
        STORES              9642  Starring Order

Resource Guda for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
Processes Appfcabte to RacSoacbve and Hazardous Maed
Wastes '*> SoVand Groundwater from 1992-1997.
PB96-123300REB             9642  PCA06MFA01

Response to Congress on Privatization of Wastewater Fa-

PB98-133234REB             9842  PCA04/MFA01

ResuRs of a Plot Field Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness
of Cleaning Residential Heating and Air ComHoning Sys-
temsland the Impact on Indoor Air QuaRy and System Per-

PB96-142011REB             9844  PCA12/MFA03

Reads of the Independent Evaluation of tSCST3 and ISC-
PRIME.       ^^
PB98-156S24REB            9644  PCA99/MFE08

Resuta of the September 1997 DOE/EPA DemunsUattoii of
MuWmetal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
PB98-151S09REB            9844  PCA03/MFA01

Review of Concentration Standards and  Guidelines  for
Fungi in indoor Air.
PB9B-151723REB            9644   PCA03/MFA01

Review of NBrous Oxide Behavior In the Atmosphere and in
Combustion and Industrial Systems.
PB96-135767REB            9843   PCA04/MFA01

RISK: An lAQ Model for Windows.
PB98-137482REB            9843
                                                                                            PCA03MFA01

                                                         Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint. Dust
                                                         and Soi. Volume I/Chapters i to 7. Acpendu A.
                                                         PB9B-155674REB             9844   PC A17/MF A03

                                                         Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in PainL Dust.
                                                         and Soi. Volume 2. Appendtoes B to G.
                                                         PB98-155666REB             9644   PCA10AFA02

                                                         Risk Assessment Guidance far Supertund Part D (IO).
                                                         	             9842   PCE99/MFE99
  PB97-963314REB
                   A Guide for Fadbes on Compianoa.
                              9643   PCAuGMFAOl
 Risk  Assessment Guidance for Superiund: Volume  1.
 Human Heath Evaluation Manual (Pat D.  SJandardced
 Planning.  Reporting  and  Review of  Superiund  Risk
 Assesments) (Interim).
 PB97-963305REB             9842  PCE13/MFA03
                                                                                                            Risk Management Research Plan for Ecosystem Restora-
                                                                                                            tion in Watersheds.
                                                                                                            PB98-147044REB             9843   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                                            Risk
                                                                                                            PB38-14
                                                               ement Research Plan for Wet Weather Flows.
                                                                                 9843  PCA06/MFA02
ROD Amendments and  Explanations of Significant  Dif-
ferences (ESD).
PB98-963100REB              9842   Standing Order

Round-Robin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
PB9B-140361REB             9843  PCA03/MFA01

Round-Robin   Testing   of   Methods   for   Collecting
DiskxJgaaMe Residues from Carpet
PB98-117989REB             9842  PCAO&MFA01

SAB Report Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria for
the Use of Structures in Marsh Management
PB98-133721REB             9842  PCAOSMFA01

SAB Report Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring
SystemTERAMS) II.
PB38-169964REB             9644  PC A04/MF A01

SAB Report  Evaluation  of the  Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment Program (EMAP)  Research Strategy arid

PB98-104730REB             9641  PC AC3/MF A01

SAB Report Guidelines tor Cancer Risk Assessment.
PB96-104722REB             9841  PC A05/MF A01

SAB Report:  Review of CAD'S Pollution Prevention Re-
search Strategy. Review of the Office of Research and De-
velopment's Draft Pollution  Prevention Research Strategy
by ttw Enwonmont&l EnomoonnQ Conwnittoo.
PB9e-1S500SREB             9644  PC A04/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.
PB98-117070REB             9642   PCA08/MFA02

SAB Report Review of the Mum-Agency Radiation Survey
and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
PB96-104748REB             9841   PC A06/MF A01

SAB Report Review of the National Risk Management Re-
search Laboratory (NRMRL).
PB96-104714REB             9841   PC A04/MF A01

SAB Report Review of the Sector Facility Indexing Project

      104706REB             9641   PC A03/MF A01

SAB Report Review of the Source Ranking Database.
PB96-133713REB             9842   PCA04/MFA01

SAB Report Review of the  Surface Impoundments Study
(SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of Solid Waste's Proposed
Surface Impoundment Study by the Environmental Engi-
noonno Conwuttoo.
PB9B-169303REB              9644   PC A04/MF A01

Safe Drinking Water Act. One Year Later. Success in Ad-
       1 Pubfc Health Protection.
                             9841   PC A03/MF A01

SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
native Guide ton Diskette).
PB97-503130REB                    9641  CP D01

S«npknand Analysis of VOCs tor Indoor Air Source Char-

PB96-151640REB              9644   PCA03MFA01

Samping and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
Testing of Wet Sources in Smat Chambers.
 PB98-151657REB              9844   PCA03MFA01

SanHary  Sewer Overflow Workshop. Held in Washington.
 DC. on April 26-28,1995.
 PB98-169972REB              9644   PCA11/MFA03

 Science  Features  In Modete-3 Community Muttiscale Air
 Quality System.
 PB9B-116502REB              9842   PCA03MFA01

 Science Policy Cound Handbook: Peer Review.
 PB98-140726REB             9843   PCA08/MFA02

 Screening Level ProbabBstic Ecological Risk  Assessment
 of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
 shed.
 PB9B-105562REB             9841   PCA12/MFA03

 Screening of Non-CFC Alternatives for High-Temperature
 Heat Pumps.
 PB96-13S197REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01

 Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Gudance.
 PB9fr9^04REB             9841   PCA02MFA01

 Seminar Pub&cafon:  National Conference on  Sanitary
 Sewer Overflows (SSOs). Held in Washington.  DC. on April
 24-26.1995.
 PB98-151343REB             9644  PCA99/MFA06
TI-8

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                                                                      TITLE  INDEX
Seirinar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest  Prod-
ucts Industry.
PB98-102364REB               98-01   PC A06/MF A01

Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Environ-
mental Technology Transfer.
N19970027271REB
                                              98-01
         (Order as N19970027257REB, PC A12/MF A03)

Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
to Home: Comparison of Dtskxkjeable Turf Residues with
Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
PB96-103120REB               98-01   PC A06/MF A01

SimuNaneous Destruction of Organics and Stabilization  of
Metals in Safe. Emerging Technology Report.
PB96-133150REB               98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Site Characterization for Subsurface Remediation. Seminar
Pupication.
PB98-147333REB               98-03   PC A14/MF A03

S9a Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for

                                9842   Subscription
Ste Enforcement Tracking  System (SETS) (National)  (on
Diskette).
PB9MC2453REB                     9844   CP D02

Ste Enforcement Tracking  System (SETS) (National)  (on
Magnetic Tape).
SUW179REB                    9842   Subscription

Ste Remediation Technology InfoBase: A Guide to Federal
Programs, b limitation Rosourc8s, and Publications on Con-
taruiated Site Cleanup Technologies. First Edition.
PB98-161185REB              9844   PCA06/MFA01

SITE Technology Capsule: Rochem Separation Systems,
he, Disc Tube (trade Name) Module Technology.
PB96-147101REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

SITE Technology Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Waste-
water Treatment Process.
PB98-1 15371 REB              9841   PC A03MF A01

SLAMSMAMS/PAMS Network  Review Guidance. Revised

PB96-14^226REB              9843   PC AO&MF A01

Smal Scale Btomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
PB98-1514S7REB              9844   PC A02/MF A01

Small System Compliance Technology List for the Surface
Water Treatment Rule.
PB98-104045REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01

Some Remarks on Research Directions in Statistical Data
Protection.
PB98-141286REB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

Spray Drift Test Guidelines. OPFTS 840.1000 Background
for PesScibe Aerial Drift Evaluation.
PB96-101975REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

Spreadsheet Model for Preparing Automafive Exhaust Sur-
rogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette).
PS98402552REB                      9844  CP D01

Standard Method of Test tor Gamma  Spectrometry of
Water. ASTM-D-2459-72.
PB96-106479REB              9841   PC A03/MF A01

Standard Operating Procedure for the  Field Analysis of
Lead ki Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ultra-
ionic. Add Digestion, and Cotorimetric Measurement
PB96-140734REB              9843   PC A05/MF A01

Standard Operating  Procedure for the Laboratory Analysis
of Lead in PaM, Bulk Dust, and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Di-
gestion and tnducfively Coupled  Plasma Emission Spec-
JorrSrK Measurement.
PB96-13e963REB              9843   PCA04/MFA01

State Methods for  Delineating Source  Water  Protection
Areas for  Surface  Water  Supplied  Sources of Drinking
Water.
PB9B-104037REB              9841   PCA04/MFA01

State-of-the Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
spection and Upgradng of Underground Storage Tanks.
PB96-141963REB              9843   PCA06/MFA01

State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting
State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
PB96-147341REB              9843   PC A12/MF A03

Statistical Anarysis  of the Extensive Component  of  the
Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifica-
tion Monitoring Program.
PB96-1 19233REB               9842   PC A04/MF A01

Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent  Urnrta-
fons Guoatnes and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
bustors.
PB98-126675REB               9842   FCA05/MFA01

Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent  LimHa-
ftans Guidelines  and Standards for the Landfite Point
Source Category
PB98-152887REB               9844   PCA05/MFA01
Statistical  Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
Laundries Point Source Category.
PB98-115157REB               9841   PC A07/MF A02

Statistical Support Document of Proposed Effluent Limita-
tions  Guidelines and  Standards for  the  Transportation
Equipment Cleaning Category.
PB98-161235REB               9844  PC A11/MF A03

Status and Trends in Benthic  Macroinvertebrate Commu-
nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
PB98-11*41 REB               9842  PC A05/MF A01

Status of Chemicals in Special Review.
PB98-152911REB               98-04  PC A05/MF A01

Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
PB98-132228REB               98-02  PCA11/MFA03

Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
Utility Steam Generating Units.  Final  Report to Congress.
Volume 1.
PB98-131774REB              9842  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              9842  PC A14/MF A03

Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital Par-
ticle Image Vetocimetry.
PB98-151665REB              9844  PCA03/MFA01

Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
sumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incentives to
Reduce VOC Emissions from Consumer and Commercial
Products.
PB9B-109648REB              9841  PCA10/MFA02

Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
sumer and Commercial Products. Report to Congress.
PB9B-105208REB              9841   PC A10/MF A02

Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 2. Comprehen-
sive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
PB98-105224REB              9841   PC A10/MF A02

Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
sumer and Commercial  Products. Volume 6. Aerosol Prod-
ucts and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
PB98-105190REB              9841   PC AOB/MF A02

Study on Integrating Surveys  of  Terrestrial Natural  Re-
sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
PB98-136930REB              9843   PC AOS/MF A01

Sulfur  Oxides  Control  Technology  Series:  Flue  Gas
Desutfurization. WeUman-Lord Process.
PB98-102296REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Defference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil and Chemical
Service Inc.. Abbevffle, LA., March 12,1997.
PB97-963145REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision: Auburn Road Landfill,  Londonderry,
MR, December 19,1996.
PB97-963101REB              9843   PC AO&MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
FaUs. NY.. September 5,1996.
PB96-963131REB              9841   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Volney Municipal
Landfill, Town of Volney. NY., August 7.1997.
 PB97-963129REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's Battery Break-
ing, ShoemakersviUe, PA., December 1996.
 P897-963108REB               9843   PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
 Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Croyden  TCE,
Croyden, PA.. December 31.1996.
 PB97-963107REB               9843   PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region  3):  Industrial  Lane. Wil-
 liams Township, PA., December 5,1996.
 PB97-963110REB               9843   PCA03/MFA01

 Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
 Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  3): Tonolli  Corp..
 Nesquehontng, PA., January 7.1997.
 PB9M63109REB              9843  PCA02/MFA01

 Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Reran 5): City Disposal Corp.
 Landfill, Dunn, Wl., June 11,1997.
 PB97-963154REB              9843  PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fields Brook (Sedi-
 ment Operable Unit), Ashtabula, OH., August 15, 1997.
 PB97-963126REB              9843  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Janesville Ash Beds
and Janesville Old Landfill,  Janesville. WL, September 17,
1997.
PB97-963152REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Moss-American (Kerr-
McGee Oil CO.). Milwaukee, WL, April 29,1997.
PB97-963153REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell Road Landfill,
Dayton, OH.. August  13.1997
PB97-963151REB              9843  PCA03/MFA01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Regan 5): Powell Road Landfill,
Dayton OH., January 23,1997.
PB97-963150REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal Chemical Co.,
Houston. TX., March  19, 199f
PB97-963146REB              9843  PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Comhusker Army Am-
munition  Rant, Hall County, NE., February 7,1997.
PB97-963140REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  8):  Libby Groundwater
Contamination. Libby, MT., January 22,1997.
PB97-963139REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Apache Powder Co.,
St. David. A2., April 16,1997.
PB97-963115REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 9):  Fort Ord, Operable
Unit 2, Marina, CA., January 17,1997.
PB97-963160REB              9843  PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Uvermore
Laboratory (USDOE) (Metal Discharge Limits), LJvemrore.
CA.. April 15,1997.
PB97-963114REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Uvermore
Laboratory (USDOE) (Treatment Facilities A and B), Liver-
more, CA.. April 16,1997.
PB97-963112REB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fernando Valley
(Area 1). Burbank Operable Unit. Los Angeles. CA., Feb-
ruary 12.1997.
PB97-963113REB              9843   PCA04/MFA01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 9): Tucson  International
Airport Area. (Areas A and B Groundwater Operable Unit),
Tucson, AZ-, February 27,1997.
PB97-963116REB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Westinghouse Electric
Corp. (Sunnyvale), Sunnyvale, CA., March 14.1997.
 PB97-963118REB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference  for the
 Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Selma Treating Co.,
Selma, CA.. April 18.1997.
 PB97-963117REB              9844   PCA08/MFA02
 Superfund Explanation  of
 Record  of  Decision  (EPA
gnificant Difference for the
       10):  Tetedyne  Wan
 Chang. Abany. OR.. October 8.1996.
 PB97-963128REB              9844  PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
 Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Toftdahl  Drums,
 Brush Prairie, WA.. June 17.1997.
 PB97-963119REB              9844  PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
 Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10): United  Heckathom
 Company, Richmond, CA., November 29,1996.
 PB97-963111 REB              9844  PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
 Record  of Decision: Groveland Wells (No.  1 and  2 Site),
 (O.U. 1). (Management of Migration Operable Unit). Grove-
 land. MA., November 11,1996.
 PB97-963103REB              9843  PCA03/MFA01

 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
 Record  of Decision: Groveland Wells (No.  1 and  2 Site),
 (Source Control Operable Unit). (O.U. 2), Groveland. MA.,
 November 15.1996.
 PB97-963104REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
 Record  of Decision: PSC Resources. Palmer, MA., Novem-
 ber 26,1996.
 PB97-963102REB              9843  PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference  for the
 Record  of Decision: Savage Municipal Water Supply, (OK
 Tool Source Area) (Operable Unit 1), Milford, NH., Decem-
 ber 19.1996.
 PB97-963106REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                     TITLE INDEX
 Superiund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference tor  the
 Record of Decision: Sou* Municipal Water Wen Supply,
 Peterborough. NH, February 3.1997.
 PB97-86310SREB              9843   PCA03/MFA01
 Suparfund Explanation  of
 Record of Dedson (EPA Region  1):
 FMd. Norwafc. CT, March 31.1997.
 PB97-863147REB             9643
                                     PCA03/MFA01
 Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
 Record of Dectaon (EPA Region 1): Sateen Acres, Satan,
 MA, Apr! 11.1997.
 PB97-963148REB
                              9643   PCA02/MFA01
 Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
 Heart of  Decnan (EPA Region 2k Curcio Scrap Metal
 he. Operable Uni 2. Saddte Brook. Hi.. September X,
 1997.
 PB97-963815REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
 Record of  Decoon  (EPA Region  2k DeRewal Chemical
 Co, rOngwocd Township. NJ, June 12.1997.
 PB97-963137REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund  Explanation  of  Signifcant  Difference for the
 Record of Detiaan (EPA Regan 2): Pepe Held. Boonton.
 ""  ' "    ^1997.
        313BREB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

 Superiund  Exptanabon  of  Signiicant  Difference for the
 Record of OeeSon (EPA Region 3): BendU r '	
 Division. South Montrose, PA, November 22.1S
 PB97-963130REB              9843   PCA02/MFA01

 Superfund Explanation of Signifcant  Difference for the
 Record  of Oecton  (EPA Region 3):  Brodhead Creek.
 SawMburg. PA, September 30,1997.
 PB97-963143REB              96-03   PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund ExptenaSon of SkjnNcant  Difference for the
 Record of Oeobon (EPA ~ ^* ~	   ~
               i (EPA Region 3): Ml Creek Dump. Erie.

                             98-03   PCA02/MFA01
 PA, Aprl 3tt 1987.
 PB97-583142REB

 Suparfund Explanation of Signiicant  OWerence  for the
 Record of Dadaon (EPA Region 3k Paoi Ral Yard, Paot,
 PA, Aprl 2.1997.
 PB974«3144R£B
                             9643   PCA02/MFA01
 Superfund Exptenafton of Significant  Difference  for the
 Record of DaSaon (EPA Region 3fc Revere r   '  '-
 Noctamuon Township. PATEkmh 25,1997.
                           I 3fc Revere Chemical Co,
                           ft 25,1997.
                             9643   PCA02/MFA01
Suparfund Exptanabon of Signifcant Difference  of the
Raoard of DeoUon (EPA Region 10k Cornmencernent Bay.
Near Shore/Tide Flats. Operable IM 01 - Sedknents and
Operable IM OS - Source. Pierce County. WA, Jufy 26.

PB87-463120REB             9844   PCA07/MFA02

Suparfund_Mafnod for »e Determination of ndonseable As-

                                It   PCA08MFA02

                           rtafon Manual fiscal Year

Pa8M83201REB             9644   PCA18/MFA03

      ndOl Program Hijteiiieiilafon Manual Fiscal Year

                            9641   PCA16MFA04

                               i (SPfS) June 1998 (on
 PB97-e63219REB

         IPubfcki
                         Sy

                            9644   co-flOM wo/jo

         Pubic tntaraeto System (SPtS)(cflC»-ROM>
          11REB             9M2   fcSflOMttOOO

Suparfund Reoord of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
nactoen/Afaart Stoat Corp. East Coventry Two, PA, Au-
   — L 1997
                            98-03   PCA03MFA01

Suparfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4k
MMfon aandng and Packaging, Arlngton. TN, July 24.

PB87-9031SBHEB             8644   PCAOBrMFAOZ

Suparfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):

                   "*181        PCA04/MFA01
 Suparfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4k
 laanona IncXhevron  Chemical  Company. TMon, GA,

                              9843  PCA04/MFA01
 Superfund Record of DeoMi
                 North «amLR_
                               XXT
  Superfund Reoord of C
  MtadCnan
      I Chemical and at
                                nto
                                    (EPA Region 4k
                                    nber5,l997.
                                    PCA05/MFA01

                                  nt(EPARegion.5):
                                  r^ OH, September

                             9643  PCA03MFA01
  Suparfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region Sfc
  Afcanum ton and Mat* Darke County. OH, June 18.

                              9843  PCAOB/MFA02
Superiund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
United Soap Lead Co, Inc.. Troy OH, June 27.1997V
PB97-963125REB             9843  PCA09/MFA02

Superiund Reoord of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
Batey Waste Disposal. Bridge City. TX,  December 16.
1996.
PB97-963133REB             9843  PCA04/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
Brio Refining Inc, Friendship. TX, July 2.1997.
PB97-963135REB             9843  PCA04/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
10): GoukL Inc, Sote Operable Unit. Portland. OR.. June 3,
1997.
PB97-963121REB             9844  PCA06/MFA01

Superiund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
10): Hanford Site - 200 Area (USDOE). Benton  County,
WA, September 25.1997.
PB97-963136REB             9844  PCA04/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgekm 6):
South Cavalcade Street Site, Houston. TX, June 27.1997.
PB97-963134REB             9844  PC A07JMF A02

         rtocord of Decision Amendment (EPA ngjon 4):
         ivand  Wood Preserving  Co., Whiehouse,  Fl_
         25,1997
    •-963157REB             9844  PCA06MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Cheshire
Groundwater Contamination. Cheshire, CT, December 31,
1998.
PB97-963701REB             9844  PCAOBMFA01

Superiund Jtecord of  Decision (EPA  Region  Ik Fort
"*     ** ~"~    TraKiinQ Annsx (AfBtts of GontsniiriRlion
                Mkidtesex County. MA,  September 30.

                            9844  PCA08/MFA02
                                                       A4. A7. and .
                                                       1997.
                                                       PB97-963707REB
Suparfund Raoard of Decision (EPA Region 1): Lxmng Air
Force Base, Operable LM 13, Limestone, ME, June 16,
1997.
PB97-983702REB             9CHM  PCA11/MFA03

Superiund Reoord of Decision (EPA  Region 2t Federal
AvSfon Admin Tech Center. (Area P)  (euWngTSM) (Fuel
Spa Area). AKantic County. NJ, February 13. 1997.
PES7-963801REB             98-03  PCA05MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2k Federal
Aviation Administration Technical Center, (Areas A. J. and
N). Aftanoc County, NJ, July 21, 1997.
PB97-963809REB             98O3  PCA05/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Grand
Street Marcury Ste. Hoboken. MJ, September 30, 1997.
PB97-963820REB             98-04  PCA99MFA08

Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2k Hkjgjns Dis-
posal Site Operable Unit 1. WngstoiCNJ, September 30.
1997.
PB97-9B3813REB             9843  PCA10/MFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2k Janssen
he. Operable Unit 1. Gurabo, PR, Sepjambar 30. 1997.
PB97-963814REB             9843  PCA06MFA01

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2k Jones Sani-
tation. Hyde Park. NY, March 31, 1997.
PB97-983804REB             9843  PCA08MFA02

Superfund Record of DeoWon  (EPA Region 2k Naval Air
Engineering  Canter Operable IM 20 (Sto  28  Sol and
Grouna«aler). iakehurst, NJ, July 7. 1997.
PB97-963806REB             9843   PCAOSMFA01

Suparfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
           Center Operable  IM 2Arees  A and B
Superiund Reoord of Decision (EPA Region 2k Naval Air
Engineering Center Operable IM 24 {Area  K Ground-
waiter). Lafihuret NJ, Jufy 7.1997.
PB97-963808REB             9843   PCA04/MFA01

Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2fc Naval Secu-
rttyGioup Activity. Operable Unit 1  (Sites 2 and 4). Sabana
~x*pK September 30.1997.
   I7-963818REB             9643   PC AOS/MF A01

Superiund Reoord of Decision (EPA Region 2k Naval Secu-
rity Group Activity. Operable IM 3  (Sftes 1 and 3). Sabana
~        	  ^^T). 1997.
                            9843   PCA05/MFA01

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  2k Naval
Weapons Station Earie (sae A), Operable  Uni 1.  Colts
Neck. Ul-Septomber 25.1997.
5~ft___.«^==-             ^^   pcAoaMFArE
 1987.
 PB97463124REB
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  2k Naval
Weapons Station  Earte (See A). Operable Uni 2. Cots
"  It. rU. September 25. 1997.
   7-863811%             9843   PCA06MFA01
                                                     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
                                                     Air Force Base (Former Landfill LF-021), Plattsburgh. NY,
                                                     March 25, 1997.
                                                     PB97-963802RE8             9843   PC AOSJMF A01

                                                     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
                                                     Ar Force Base. (Former Landfill LF-024), Plattsburgh. NY,
                                                     March 25. 1997.
                                                     PB97-963803REB             9843   PC A07/MF A02

                                                     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
                                                     Abatement Services, Operable Unit 4, Oswego, NY, Sep-
                                                     tember 30 1997
                                                     PB97-963816REB             9843   PC A06MF A01

                                                     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Richardson
                                                     HiRoad LandWPond. Sidney Center, NY., September 30.
                                                     1997.
                                                     PB97-963817REB             9843   PC A07/MF AQ2

                                                     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Robntech.
                                                     Inc^National Pipe Compnay. Town of Vestal, NY, July 25.
                                                     1997.
                                                     PB97-963805REB             9843   PC A08/MF A02

                                                     Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vega Atta
                                                     Pubic Supply WeBs, Operable Unit 2. Vega Ate PR, Sep-
                                                     tember X. 1997.
                                                     PB97-963821REB             9843   PC A12/MF A03

                                                     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
                                                     Proving Ground (Edgewood Area), Beach Point Test Site,
                                                     Aberdeen Proving Ground, MO, September 24, 1997.
                                                     PB97-963907REB             9843   PC A05/MF A01

                                                     Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
                                                     Proving Ground (Edgewood  Area), Watson  Creek Sedi-
                                                     ment OFiekl Operable  LML Aberdeen Proving Ground.
                                                     MD, September 23. 1997.
                                                     PB97-963908REB             9643   PC AOS/MF A01

                                                     Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
                                                     Proving Ground (Mtehaetsvle LandHQ, Aberdeen
                                                      Ground. MD
                                                      PB97
                                                                                                                                  23. 1997.
                                                                                                                                                       Proving
                                                                                  9843   PC A04MF A01
                                                      Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): AHegany
                                                      Bafeitics Laboratory (USNavy). Operable Unit 1. Mneral.
                                                      WV, February 12. 1997.
                                                      PB97-963906REB             9843  PC AOS/MF A01

                                                      Suparfund Record Of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Allegany
                                                      Bafetics Laboratory. (USNavy). Operable Unit 3, Mmeral,
                                                      WV, May 29. 1997.
                                                      PB97-9B3912REB             9843  PCA06/MFA01

                                                      Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Avco
                                                      Lycomino/fWilUamsport Division). WiKamspon. PA, Decem-

                                                      PB97-963901REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01

                                                      Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Berks Land-
                                                      is. Spring Townshop. PA, July 22. 1997.
                                                      PB97-963903REB             9844  PCA08yMFA02

                                                      Superfund record of Decision (EPA  Region 3k Crossley
                                                      Farm.  (Hereford Groundwater). Hereford. PA..  June 30,
                                                      1997.
                                                      PB97-963902REB             9843  PC A04/MF A01

                                                      Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
                                                      Force Base (FT 03), Dover, DE, September 30. 1997.
                                                      PB97-963915REB             9643  PC AOSMF A01

                                                      Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
                                                      Force Base (LF 13), Dover. DE, September 30. 1997.
                                                      PB97-963913REB             9843  PC AOS/MF A01

                                                      Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
                                                      Force Base (WP 14 and IF 15). Dover. DE, September 30.
                                                      1997.
                                                      PB97-963914REB             9843  PC AOS/MF A01

                                                      Suparfund  Reoord  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Jacks
                                                      CreeWSiJan Smelting and Rafnery Inc,  Site. Wage of
                                                      fMDand. PA, September 30, 1997.
                                                      PB97-963904REB             9843  PC A06/MF A01

                                                      Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Marine
                                                      Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4), Operable
                                                      Unit 4. Ouantico. VX, September 30. 1997.
                                                      PB97-963910REB             9843  PC AOS/MF A01

                                                      Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval Air
                                                      Development Center  (8  Areas).  Operable Unit 4.  War-
                                                      minster Township. PA, September 30, 1997.
                                                      PB97-963916REB             9844  PC A04MF A01

                                                      Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
                                                      face Warfara-DaNgren Site 2. Dahkjren. VA,  September
                                                      29.1997.
                                                      PB97-983917REB             9843  PC AOS/MF A01

                                                      Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
                                                      face Warfare-Oahlgren Site 12. Dahlgre. VA,  September
                                                      30.1997.
                                                      PB97-963918REB             9843  PC AOS/MF A01

                                                      Superiund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Naval
                                                      Weapons Statkn-Yorktown. Site 12.  Operable Units 3, 4,
                                                      andS. Yorktown. VA, April 16, 1997.
                                                      PB97-963919REB             9843  PC A10/MF A03

                                                      Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3k North Perm
                                                      - Area 12. Worcester Township. PA, September 30. 1997.
                                                      PB97-963905REB             9843  PCAOOVFA02
Tl-10

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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tobyhanna
Anm Depot. Operable Unit 1, Tobyhanna, PA., September
30,1997.
PB97-963911REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Sioarlund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Aberdeen
Restate Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen,  NC., Septem-
ber 16,1997.
PB974W4020REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A02

Supertax! Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Alabama
Anm Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 5, ChikJersburg, AL,
March 27,1997.
PB97-964005REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant Operable Unit 6,  (Area  B) Study
Areas 2,10, 16,  17. and 22, Childersburg. AL. March 27,
1997.
PB97-964004REB             984)3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Camp
LeJeune MKary  Reservation. Operable Unit 12 (Site  3),
Onstow County. NC.. May 15.1997.
PB97-964029REB             9&4J3   PCA08MFAQ2

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Camp
LeJeune MBtary  Reservation. Operable  Unit 13 (Site 63),
Onstow County. NC., May 15.1997.
PB97-964030REB             984)3   PCA06/MFA01

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Camp
LeJeune MBary  Reservation (US Navy). Operable Unit 7,
Sites 1,28, and 30, Onstow County. NC., October 9,1996.
Pe97-9f*oblREB             984)3   PC A07/MF A02

Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Reid
Navd Air Station, Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville, FL, Sep-
tember 30,1997.
PB97-964019REB
                            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Escambia
Wood - Pensacda (aka: Escambia Treating Company Site).
Pansacota. FL. February 12.1997.
PB97-964002REB              98-03  PCA04/MFA01

        I Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX Inc..
         i Plant), Washington, NC.. December 18,1996.
         ?1REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Marine
Copt Logistics Base, Operable Unit 1 PSC  1. PSC 2, PSC
3, and P&26, Albany, GA.. September 2,1997.
PB97-964013REB              984)3  PC A08/MF AQ2

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Marine
Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 3 PSC  16 and PSC
17.AfDBny.GAL. September 2,1997.
FB97-9B4012REEI              984)3  PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Newsome
Brothers/Old ReichhoU Chemicals, Operable Unit 2.  Cokim-

PB97I64022REB 1997'        9803  PCA04/MFA01
 Superfund Record of Decision (
 mont PCE Site, North Belmont I
 PB97-964Q24REB
                                     i 4): North Bel-
                                     ber24.1997.
                                    PCA09/MFA02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Regran 4): Oak Ridge
 Reservation (USDOE). Clinch River and Poplar Creak Or>
 erabte Units. Oak Ridge. TN., September 23.1997.
 PB974W4M7REB          ^XWB   PCA05/MFA01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
 Rneivation (USDOE). Operable Unit 2 (Oak Ridge Y-12
 Rant Bear  Creek  VaUeyj. Oak  Ridge. TN., January  23.
 1997
 PB97-9BW23REB              98-03   PCA04/MFA01

 Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
 r-i~  _	Unit 14.  Oak Ridge. TN.,
Reservation (USDOE). Operable
September 25,1997.
PB97-964028REB              98-03
                                     PCA06/MFA02
 Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
 Reservation (USDOE) (Sludge Removal from the Gunrte
 and Associated Tanks Operable Unit Waste Area Grouping
 1). Oak Ridge. TN.. September 2.1997.
 PB97-964015REB              984)3   PCA04MFA01

 Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
 Reservation (USDOE). (Union VaJtey Upper East For*; Pop-
 far Creek Characterization Area). Oak  Ridge. TN., July 10.

 PB97-964014REB              984)3   PCA05/MFA01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
 Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) (Waste Area Group 17).
 Paducah. KY.. September 29.1997.
 PB97-964018HEB              98-03   PCA04/MFA01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensacda
 Naval AT Station, Operable Unit 10. Pensaccte. FL, Sep-

 PB97-964027REB              984)4   PC A08/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savanah
 River Site  (USDOE). Operable Unit  17 L-Area Oil and
 Chemical Bash (904-830) and L-Area Acid Caustic  Basin
 <9u4-79G),A*en.SC., September 30.1997.
 PB97-964031REB              984)3   PCA07/MFA02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 Bvar Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 4, Aiken, SC., March
 27 1997
 PB97-96400BREB              984B   PCA03/MFA01
                                                      Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                      River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 5, Aiken. SC.. March
                                                      27, 1997.
                                                      PB97-964007REB              984)3  PC A03/MF A01

                                                      Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                      River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 13. Aiken. SC.. March
                                                      27, 197.
                                                      PB97-964009REB              984)3  PC A05/MF A01

                                                      Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                      River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 14, Aiken,  SC.. March
                                                      27, 1997.
                                                      PB97-964006REB              984)3  PC A05/MF A01

                                                      Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                      River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 15. Aiken,  SC., March
                                                       27. 1997.
                                                       PB97-96401 1 REB
                                                                                    984)3   PC A04/MF A01
                                                       Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                       River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 16. OH F Area Seepage
                                                       Basin (904-490), Aiken, SC.. May 14, 1997.
                                                       PB97-964032REB              984)3   PC A05/MF A01

                                                       Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                       River Site (USDOE),  Operable Unit 45. Aiken, SC., March
                                                       27, 1997.
                                                       PB97-964010REB
                                                                                    984)3   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Srtr (USDOE). Operable Unit 11. Central Shops Burn-
ing/Rubble Pit (631-6G) (U). Aiken, SC.. May 14. 1997.
PB97-964025REB             984)3   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries. Operable Unit 3, Detand, FL. Septem-
ber 18. 1997.
PB97-964016REB             984)3   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Townsend
Saw Chain Co.. Pootiac, SC.. December 19, 1996.
PB97-964003REB             984)3   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Bendix
Corp/Allied  Automotive, SL Joseph, Ml.,  September 30,
1997.
PB97-964115REB             984)3   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Fields
Brook Site. Operable Unit 2,  Ashtabula, OH.. September
on  1QQ7
PB97-964113REB             984)3   PCAp8/MFA02

Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Reids
Brook Site. Operable Unit 4. Astabula, OH.73une 30, 1997.
PB97-9641 14REB             984)3   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): J and L
Landfill. Operable Unit 2. Rochester Hills, Ml.. September
n/\  lOOy
PB97-964111REB             984)3   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  5): Madison
Metropolitan Sewerage  District.  Blooming Grove. Wl..
March 31, 1997.
PB97-9641 18REB             984O   PC  A05/MF A01

Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Marion
(Bragg) Dump  Site, Operable Units 2 and 3, Marion, IN.,

PB97-9641D9REB             984)3   PCA05/MFA01

Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Organic
Chemicals, Inc.. Operable Unit 2, Grandvifle. Ml., February
c  1QQ7
PB97-964102REB             984)4   PCA06/MFA01

Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  5): Parsons
Chemical Worts. Inc.. Grand Ledge, Ml.. September 30,
1997
PB97-964104REB              984)3   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): ReHley Tar
and Chemical (Indianapolis Plant).  Operable Unit 5. Indian-

P^&iWRli0-1997-       984)3   PCAO*MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region SK Reitly Tar
and Chemical  Company Site. (Dover Plant).  Dover. OH..

res?-964ioiREB              98-04   PCAOS/MFAM

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Roto-Finish
Co., Inc.. Kalamazoo. Ml.. March 31 , 1997.
PB97-964117REB              984)3   PCA06VMFA01

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Sangamo
Electric/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. Cartervilte.

                   7-          984)3   PCA07/MFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Scrap Proc-
essing Co.. Inc.,  Medford. WL. September 30. 1997.
 PB97%64112REB              984)3   PCA05/MFA01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South Point
 Plant Site. South Point, OH., September 26. 1997.
 PB97-964108REB              9S4B   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tppepanoe
 Sanitary Landfill, Inc.. Lafayette, IN., September 30, 1997.
 PB97-964105REB              984)5   PCA05/MFA01
                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Toman Ar-
                                                        mory Landfill, Toman, WL, September 23,1997.
                                                        PB97-964106REB              984)3   PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Toman Mu-
                                                        nicipal Sanitary Landfill, Toman, WL, September 25,1997,
                                                        PB97-964107REB              984)3   PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-Pat-
                                                        terson Air  Force Base, Operable Unit 2,  Dayton, OH.,
                                                        SsptemberSO, 1997.
                                                        PB97-964110REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Louisiana
                                                        Army  Ammunition  Plant  Soil  Source  Operable Unit
                                                        Doyline, LA., March 4,1997.
                                                        PB97-964201 REB              984)3   PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 6): National
                                                        Zinc Corp.,  Operable  Unit 2. Bartlesville.  OK., October 2,
                                                        1997.
                                                        PB97-964202REB              984)3   PC A04/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): RSR Corp.,
                                                        Operable Unit 3. Dallas, TX., September 30,1997.
                                                        PB97-964204REB              984)4   PCA12/MFA03

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): RSR Corp.,
                                                        Operable Unit 4 (Groundwater) and Operable Unit 5, Dallas,
                                                        TX., April 3,1997.
                                                                                                               PB97-964205REB
                                                                                                                                            984)3   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Southern
Shipbuilding Corp., Operable Unit 2. Slide)!. LA.. September
15,1997.
PB97-964203REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creek
(Ottawa County), Operable Unit 2. Ottawa County, OK.. Au-
gust 27.1997.
PB97-964206REB             984)3   PCA13/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bee Cee
Manufacturing Co.. Maiden, MO.. September 30.1997.
PB97-964305REB             984)3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Cherokee
County (Baxter Springs and Treece Subsites), Operable
Unit 3/4. Cherokee County, KS., August 20,1997.
PB97-964302REB             984)3   PC A12/MF A03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Des Moines
TCE, Operable Units 2 and 4, Des Moines. IA., December
13,1996.
PB97-964301REB             984)3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Fort Ritey
Pesticide Storage Facility, Operable Unit 2. Junction City,
KS.. September 29,1997.
PB97-964303REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Nebraska
Ordnance Plant (Former), Operable Unit 2, Mead, NE., April
7,1997.
PB97-964304REB             984)3   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
Gulch, Operable Unit 10, Leadville, CO., August 8,1997.
PB97-964402REB             984)3   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ellsworth
Air Force Base. Operable Unit 11, Ellsworth Air Force Base,
SD., April 28, 1997.
PB97-964401REB             984)3   PCA06/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E Warren
Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Cheyenne, WY., Septem-
ber 30.1997.
PB97-964404REB             984)3   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E Warren
Air Force Base. Operable Unit 8, Cgehyenne, WY., Novem-
ber 21.1997.
PB97-964403REB             984)4   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  8): Hill Air
Force  Base. Operable  Unit 6. Ogden. UT., September 30.
1997
PB97-964407REB             984)3    PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  8): Hill Air
Force  Base. Operable Unit 8, Ogden UT., September 30.
1997
PB97-964408REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Flats
Plant (USDOE).  Operable Unit  1. Golden, CO.. February

 re974*4405REB              984)3   PCA04/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Flats
 Plant  (USDOE),  Operable Unit 3.  Gofcfen, CO..  June  3,
 1997
 PB97-964406REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Agriculture
 Street Landfill. Operable Unit 4 and 5,  New Orleans. LA..
 September 2,1997.
 PB974*4207REB             984)3   PC A12/MF A03

 Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 9):  Barstow
 Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable Units 3 and 4, Bar-
 stow. CA., June 3,1997.
 PB97-964508REB             984)4   PC A18/MF A04
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                                                                     TITLE INDEX
  Supartund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Camp Pen-
  deton Marina Cons Base. Operable OS 2, San  Diego.
 CA, September 30.1997.
 PB97-9M516REB
                              9844   PCA15/MFA03
Supariund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base. Merced. CA, May 21.1997.
PB97-964512REB             9844  PCA12/MFA03

Superiund Racord of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Del Amo
FacBty Waste Pits Operable Unit, Los Angeles. CA, Sep-
tember 5.1997.
PB97-964509REB             9644  PCA15/MFA03

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): B Toro Ma-
rine Corps Air Station. Operabto Unit 2A (Site 24-VOC
Source Area Vadose Zone). B Toro, CA,  September 29.
1997.
PB97-964514REB             9844  PCA11/MFA03

Superiund Racord of Decision (EPA Region 9): El Toro Ma-
rine Corps A*- Station. Operate Units2A and 3A (No Ac-
ton Sftes). B Toro. CA, September 29,1997.
PB97-964513REB             9844  PCAKVMFA02

Supariund Racord of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Fort Ord
(Basewide RemedM Investigation Sites) JWarina. CA, Jan-
uary 17.1997.
PB97-964503REB             9843  PCA05MFA01

Supariund Racord of Decision (EPA  Regton 9h Fort Ord
(Beach TraMre Ranges) (Site 3). Marina. CA, January 17,

PB97-964S04REB             9843  PCA04AVFA01

Supariund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron Moun-
taki Mkw. Raddtoa CA, September 3o7l997.
PB97-964S10REB             9844  PCA07/MFA02

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Lawrence
Uvermora Laboratory (USOOE). Operabto Una  1.  Uver-
more, CA, January 29.1997.
PB97-9B4505REB             9843  PCAOBfMFA02

Superiund Racord of Decision (EPA Region 9f. Modesto
Gfoundwater Contamination. Modesto. CA, September 26.
1997
PB97-064S11REB             9843  PCAOBIMFA02

Superiund Record  of  Decision  (EPA Regton 9):  Monetl
Naval Air Station. Operabto Uni 1. Sunnyvale. CA,  August
14.1997.
PB87-984507REB             9644  PCA11JMFA03

Supertund Racord of Dadston (EPA Region 9): Norton Air
Force Base. Operable UM 3.  Site 19 Waste Drum Storage
AIM No.  1. San Bemardho, CA, Juno 25.1997.
  PB97-964517REB
                              9943  PCAOSMFA01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): SchofeU
Baraks (US Aimy). Operable Unit 2. Oahu. «, February
7.1997.
PB97-9645Q2REB             9843  PCA07/MFA02

Supariund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): ScboCeU
Bands (US Army). Operable Unl 3. OeJwTra, November

PB9T4M501REB             9843  PCA09AVFA02

Supariund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Tucson
tntemaltonal Airport Area (Volume 1 and 2). Tucson. AZ,
         ran. 1997
    7464515RE8             9843  PCA14/MFA03

Supariund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Western
Padfc: Raftoad Company.  Orowfc. CA, September 30.

PB974645D8REB             9843  PCA05MFA01
  Vancouver.
Supartund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Regton   10):
Boomtnub/Airco SifrWoe Ground Water Operable Una.
    ouver. WA, September 29.1997.
    '•864«12REB^         9844   PCA09/MFA02

Supariund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10k East Mut-
nomah County Ground Water Cortaminatton, Operable LM
2. Mutnomah County. OR, December 31.1996.
PB97-964611REB             9844   PCA07/MFA02

Supariund Racord ot Oadston (EPA Region 10): East Mu»-
nomah County QmunoaaUr Contamination.  Operable Uni
1. Mutncmah County. OH, December 31.1996.
PB97-fl64610REB             9644   PCA08/MFA02

Supertund Racord of Decision (EPA Regton 10k Etmendorf
Air Force Base. Operabto UM 3, Greater Anchorage Bor-
   •   —. December 5.1996.
        e06REB             9844   PCAOSMFA01

Supariund Racord of Dadston (EPA Regton lOt Efcnendorf
AirForce Base. Operabto Un* 6 and Source Area SS 19.
Greater Anchorage Borough. AK. December 4.1996.
    '-064607REB             9844   PCA12AvFA03

Supariund Record of Dadston (EPA Regton 10): Fort Rich-
adaon (USArmy).  Operabto 1Mb A  and B, Anchorage.
                            9844  PCA09rUFA02

Supariund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Wato-
wrigM. Operabto Unl 1. Fairbanks North Star Borough. AK,
June 27 1997
PBB7-96460BREB             9644  PCA09/MFA02
                                                     Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Wain-
                                                     wright. Operable Unit 2. Fairbanks North Star Borough. AK.,
                                                     March 31,1997.
                                                     PB97-964609REB             98-04   PCA10/MFA03
                                                       Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
                                                       Site - 100 Area (USDOE) 100-BC-1. 10&OR-1, and 100-
                                                       HR-1 Operable Units, Benton County, WA., Apr! 4.1997.
                                                       PB97-963127REB             9644  PCA04/MFA01

                                                       Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
                                                       200  Area (USDOE),  (2004JP-1 Operable Unit). Benton
                                                       County. WA., February 11.1997.
                                                       PB97-964604REB             98O4  PCA06MFA01

                                                       Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Harbor Is-
                                                       land (Lead). The Shipyard Sedunent Operabto IML Seattle,
                                                       WA, November 27,1996.
                                                       PB97-964601REB             98-04  PCA06/MFA01

                                                       Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Monsanto
                                                       Chemical Co. (Soda Springs). Soda Springs. 10, April 30.
                                                       1997.
                                                       PB97-964605REB             98-04  PCA07AFA02

                                                       Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): OU Navy
                                                             --   -             (USEPA/NOAA), Manchester.
                                                     Dump Manchester Laboratory (
                                                     WA,S	
                                                     PB97-!
                                                       WA, September 30.1997.
                                                           7-964613REB
                                                                                   9804  PCA07/MFA02

                                                       Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Puget
                                                       Sound Naval Shipyard Complex. (Operable Uni A) (aka:
                                                       Bremerton Naval Complex). Bremerton, WA, January 24,
                                                       1997.
                                                       PB97-964602REB
                                                      1996.
                                                      PB97-964603REB

                                                      Superiund Record of Dedson Amendment (EPA Region 2):
                                                      Havland  Complex Town of Hyde Park. NY, August 1.
                                                      1997.
                                                      PB97-863149REB             9»«3  PCA07/MFA02

                                                      Supariund Racord of Dedson Amendment (EPA Region 2):
                                                      Preferred Plating Corp, Farmingdate. NY, Septornber 30.
                                                      1997.
                                                      PB97-963131REB             98-03  PCAOB/MFA02

                                                      Superiund Recoid of Dedson  (EPA Region 1): Davis
                                                      Gtocester-SmWrield  Ragionat   (GSR)   Land*  Site.
                                                      Gtocester/SmWiSeld, RL. September 29.1997.
                                                      PB97-963703REB             96-03  PCA10VMFA02

                                                      Supariund Record of Decisan (EPA Raglan  1): OavisvM
                                                      Naval  Construction  BattaBon  Center. Site  09, North
                                                      ~        ~  "       r 29.1997.
                                                                                 9BO3  PCA1SrMFA03

                                                      Superiund Record of Decisan (EPA Region 1): Fort Devens
                                                      (Area rt Contamination 63AX). Fort Devens. MA,  Saptam-
                                                        v-* 29.1997.
                                                        PB97-963706REB
                                                                                   96-03  PCAOS/MFA01
                                                        Superiund Racord of Dedson (EPA Region If fat Devens
                                                        (Areas of Contamhation 43G and 43J). Fort Devens. MA,
                                                        October 17 1996.
                                                        PB97-96370SREB             96-03  PCA10/MFA02
                                                      Superiund Racord of Deoison (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
                                                      Force  Base Brooks/Dachas OperaWeUn*.  Portsmouth/
                                                      Newington, NH, September 30,1997.
                                                      PB97-963710REB             98-04  PCA13/MFA03

                                                      Supariund Record of Decisan (EPA Region 2k Global Sani-
                                                      tary LandH Operable Unit 2, Old Bridge Towiship, NJ,
                                                      September 29.1997.
                                                      PB97-963812REB             98-03  PCA07/MFA02

                                                      Supertund Reforms Annual Report FY1997.
                                                      PB9ftfl63218REB             96-02  PCA06VMFA01

                                                      Supariund Removal Procedures. Response  Manngomont:
                                                      Removal Action Startup to CtoseOuL
                                                      PB9fr963407REB             96-01  PCAOSMFA01

                                                      SuDptamont C to Conipte8on of Air Polutsnt Emission Fso-
                                                      tors. Volume 1. Stationary Point and Area Sources (Fifth
                                                      EdKon).
                                                      PB9S-152689REB             96-04  PCA06/MFA02

                                                      Supplement to the Second Addendum (1966) to Air OuaHy
                                                      Criteria for Paniculate Matter and SuHur Oxides (1962): As-
                                                      sessment of New Findings on Sulfur Dioxide Acute Expo-
                                                                    IskiAsnm
                                                        sure Health Enacts ki >
                                                        PB9B-132384REB
                                                                            hrnatic ndMduals.
                                                                                   96-03  PCA07AWA02
                                                        Survey of Environmental Products and Services.
                                                        PB96-143365RE8             9843  PCA04AFA01

                                                        SjBcopttoBty^otFbe^ass   Dud  Uner  to  Fungal
                                                        ""  'cttufn chrysoaonuiTr) Growth.
                                                             	1^»-          SM4  pcMQUjpxn
                                                        SW-846_Versiqn_ZO (Test Malhods tor 	
                                                        Wnsta PnysiCcWun6iTK«ii MBBIOQS InduonG nnsl '
                                                        g^ndege^onCD^OM,
Taking Toxics Out of the Air. Progress in Setting' Maximum
Achievable Control Technology Standards under the Clean
AirAct
PB98-132780REB             9843  PCA04/MFA01

Technical   Development   Document  for  Proposed
Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
PB98-115272REB             9841  PCA20/MFA04

Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
Sludge Pollutants.
PB98-126071 REB             9842  PC A21/MF A04

Test  and Evaluation of Six Fire  Resistant  Booms  at
Ohmsetl
AD-A344 642/4REB            9843  PC A05/MF A01

Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention,  Pesticides and
Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on COROM).
PB9&600010REB            9841   CD-ROM $140.00

Tea Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
Emssions from Latex PainL
PB98-155054REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01

Test Methods for Evaluating Sold Waste Physical/Chemical
Methods. Dratt Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
PB98-111750REB                  9842  PCS49.00

Texture Analysis Riparian Conilarous Forest  ADAR Imagery
to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators for Monitoring.
PB98-151244REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01

Thermodynamic, Energy-Efficient and Economic Criteria for
Evaluation of Alternative Refrigerants for Heat Pumps.
PB98-145568REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01

THe II Ust of Lists: Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject
to the Emergency Planning and Community RigrrHo-Know
Ad (EPCRA) and Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act.  as
Amended. TMe  III of the Supariund Amendments and Re-
authorization Ad of 1986. and TWe III of the Clean Air Ad
Amendments of 1990.
PB96-169188REB             9844  PCA06/MFA01

Title III (SARA and Clean Air Ad Amendments) Emergency
Planning and Community Right-to-Know Ad  and Accidental
Release Prevention Consolidated Chemical List (on Disk-
ette).
PB96-S00473REB                    9842   CP D01

Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Implementation of the
TRIM Conceptual Design through the TRiM.FaTE Module.
A Status Report.
PB98-145485REB             9844  PCA09/MFA02

Toxic Chemical Report. Ninth Annual: A Summary of Infor-
mation Contained ki the Toxic Chemical Report Forms tor
Calendar Year 1995.
PB98-113640REB

Toxic  Substances Control ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text Data.
January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory. Re-
vtednventory  Synonym and Preferred  Name  Ffe  (on

PB9&£06564REB             9842  Diskette $140.00

Toxic  Substances Control Ad (TSCA): ASCII Text Data.
June 1998. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory: Revised
Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name Fie (on Diskette).
PB98402412REB             9844  Diskette $161.00

Toxjc Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemgal Substances
Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name
~   '     r 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
          	           9842  Mag Tape $395.00
                                                                                                                                              Report I

                                                                                                                                        9841  PC A06/MF A01
Toxic Substances Control Ad
Inventory: Revised Inventory
Fie. June 1998 (Raw Data)
ROM).  .
PB98-502404REB
                                                                                                                                     (TSCA) Chem
                                                                                                                                    Synonym and
                                                                                                                                     (on Magnetic
                                                                                                                                                 ial Substa
                                                                                                                                           and Preferred Name
                                                                                                                                               Tape and CD-

                                                                                                                                     9644  Mag Taps $454.00
                                                                                  9BO1  CD-ROM $12SJO
                                                                                                           Toxic Substances Control Ad (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
                                                                                                           Date, January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
                                                                                                           PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (on Diskette).
                                                                                                           PB98-500572REB                    9842  CP D01

                                                                                                           Toxic Substances Control Ad (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
                                                                                                           Data. June 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
                                                                                                           PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (on Diskette).
                                                                                                           PB98-602368REB                    9844  CP D01

                                                                                                           Toxic Substances Control Ad  (TSCA): Searchable Data-
                                                                                                           base on CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
                                                                                                           Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferrd Name Fie and
                                                                                                           SARA Tdte 10 (on CD-ROM).
                                                                                                           SUB-6423REB                    9844   Subscription

                                                                                                           Toxicity Characteristic Rule Enforcement Training Manual.
                                                                                                           PB98-142060REB             9843   PC A1 1/MF A03

                                                                                                           ToxJcotogical Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-894).
                                                                                                           PB98-151764REB             9644   PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                                           Toxicotogical Review of Beryllium  and Compounds (CAS
                                                                                                           No. 7440-41-7J.
                                                                                                           PB9B-151756REB             9844   PCA07/MFA02

                                                                                                           Toxicolcocal Review of Chtordane (Techntcaf) (CAS  No.
                                                                                                           1278943-6) in Support of Summary Information on Inte-
                                                                                                           grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
                                                                                                           PB98-15S229REB             9644   PCA06MFA01
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Taxteotogical Review of Cumene (CAS No. 93-82-8) in Sup-
port of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk Irrfor-

                            98-04  PC A04/MF A01
Toxfcctocfcal Review of Methyl Methacrytate (CAS No. 80-
62-6) in Support of Summary Information on trie Integrated
Risk Information System (IRIS).
PB98-155245REB              98-04  PCA06/MFA01

Toricotogical Review of Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate
(MDQICMS Na 101-68-8 and 901647-9).
PB98-151796REB              98-04  PC A05/MF A01

Toricotogcal Review of Trtxjtyttin Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
9). kt Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
Hsk Information System (IRIS).
PB96-1S5237REB              98-04  PC A05/MF A01

Trace Metal Cteanroom.
PB96-14732SREB
98-03   PCA08/MFA02
Tracers Detect Aquifer Contamination.
ADA350763REB               98-04
        PC A01/MF A01
Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003  of

PB96-108616REB              98-01    PC A04/MF A01

Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea.
PB9e-137185REB              98-03   PCA11/MFA03

Treatabtty Studfes for Wood Preserving Sites.
P898-132400REB              9842   PCA17/MFA03

Treatment Technology Performance and Cost Data for Re-
mdtafon of Wood Preserving Sites.
PB96-147069REB              98-03   PC A09/MF A02

Troposphere Ozone and fine Particle Air Quality Problems.
re&M3Se68REB              98-03   PC A02TMF A01

Two-Phase Flow of Two HFC Refrigerant Muetures through

                            9843   PCA08MFA02
US. EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterbome Disease Oc-
currence Studies. Held in Atlanta. Georgia on March 12-13.
1997. Summary Report
    H69766REB             98-04   PCA04/MFA01
U.S. EPA Bkxnass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
PB98-140312REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Update: Listing of Rsh and Wildlife and Advisories, March
1998. Fact Sheet
PB98-153174REB              98-04  PC A02/MF A01

Update on EPA's Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
PB98-137433REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Reme-
diation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
PB97-963308REB              9842  PC A02/MF A01

Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
Living Resources Monitoring Data. 1997.
PB9&118441REB              9842  PC A07/MF A02

Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed  Release
and Observed Contamination.
PB94-963311REB              9842  PC A03/MF A01

Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings for
Wood Furniture.
PB98-100415REB              9841  PC A04/MF A01

Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
PB98-135635REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
PB98-145576REB              9843  PC A03A4F A01

Veterans  Affairs Medical Center Pollution Prevention As-
sessment
PB98-159767REB              9844  PC A05/MF A01

VOC Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
Granular Activated Carbon.
PB98-155138REB              9844  PCA03/MFA01

Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Automobile Re-
finishing;  Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
ards.
PB98-173461 REB             9844  PC A05/MF A01

Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume  1. State-
wide Summary Report
PB98-107618REB             9841   PC A14/MF A03

Water Conservation Plan Guidelines.
                           PB98-169741REB
                                                        9844   PCA11/MFA03
Water Pollution Control: Twenty-Five Years of Progress and
Challenges for the New Millennium.
PB98-169782REB              9844   PC A02/MF A01

Water Quality Benefits Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
Laundries Point Source Category.
PB98-115132REB              9841   PC A06/MF A01

Water Quality Criteria and  Standards Newsletter.  Spring
and Summer 1997.
PB98-103237REB              9841   PC A03/MF A01

Water Quality Criteria and Standards Plan: Priorities for the
Future.
PB98-163025REB              9844   PC A05/MF A01

Water Quality  Criteria Documents  for the Protection of
Aquatic Life in Ambient Water.
PB98-153067REB              9844   PC A07/MF A02

Waterbome Disease Workshop. Held in Arlington, Virginia
on October 9-10.1997. Meeting Summary.
PB98-169758REB              9844   PC A06/MF A01

Wetland and Riparian  Restoration: Taking a Broader View.
Contributed Papers and Selected Abstracts, Society for Ec-
ological  Restoration International Conference. Held in Se-
attle. Washington on September 14-16,1995.
PB98-152705REB              9844   PC A16/MF A03

Who Pays for Sprawl: The Economic, Social, and Environ-
mental Impacts of  Sprawl Development A Literature Re-
view.
PB98-141120REB              9843   PC A04/MF A01

Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
PB9B-500606REB                      9842   CP D01

Workshop Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment. Held in
Washington, DC. on August 28,1997.
PB98-135189REB              9843   PCA19/MFA04

Year of the Ocean. Discussion Papers. March 1998.
PB98-145873REB              9843   PCA18/MFA04

Zeolite: A Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber.
PB98-159924REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
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 KEYWORD  INDEX
   Index entries in this section are selected to indicate important ideas and concepts presented
   in a report. When using the keyword index, be sure to look under terms narrower, broader,
   or related to a particular topic. Although some of the keywords are not selected from a
   controlled vocabulary of terms, most of them have been selected from the DoD, DoE, NASA,
   of NTIS controlled vocabularies. The entries are arranged by keyword and then by the NTIS
   order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                 Use: Keywords Term

                                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-WHEXAFLUOROPROPANE
   New Chemical  Alternative for  Ozone-Depleting  Sub-
   stances: HFC-236ea.
   PB98-127384REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
1-MUTADIENE
   Health Risk Assessment of 1.3-Butadiene.
   P39S-133010REB            9842   PC A15/MF A03
14CTCN-3-OL
   Pesticide Fact Sheet 1-Octen-3-o1, August 1988.
   PB96-165186REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
ABANDONED SITES
   RCRA, Superfund and  EPCRA Hodine Training Module.
   Introduction to: Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Int-
   Uative and  Environmental Justice (Updated February

   PB98-963229REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Brownfields Economic Revevetopment Initative: Proposal
                          retopme
                          bTraini
   Guidelines for Brownfields Job Training and Development
   Demonstration Pilots.
   PB98-963260REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
ABEL COMPUTER MODEL
   ABEL Model: Evaluates  Corporations' Claims of Inability
   to Afford Penalrties and  Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
   Ion Diskette).
   PB96-500416REB            98-01   Diskette $50.00
ABILITY TO PAY
   General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay  Determina-
   fons.
   PB97-199731REB            98-01   PCA04/MFA01
   MDJPAY Model:  Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
   of InabiMy to Afford Penalrties and Compliance Costs (on

                              98-01   Diskette $50.00
   ABEL Model: Evaluates  Corporations- Claims of Inability
   to Afford Penalises and  Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
   fan Diskette).
   PS9W00416REB            9841   Diskette $50.00
ABSORPTION
   Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
   PB9B-142227REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
ACODENTAL RELEASES
   Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
   PB97-963259REB            98-02   PC A25/MF A04
ACETROMTRILE
   AeetoniMe RekJ Test
   PB98-133143REB            98-03   PC A17/MF A03
AOD RAM PROGRAM
   Compfiance Report, 1996: Acid Rain Program. Plants Af-
   fected by Phase 1 of the Acid Rain Program in 1996.
   PB98-142151REB            98-03  PC A06/MF A01
ACD STREAMS
   Statistical Analysis of the Extensive Component  of the
   Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Ackfrfi-
   caSon MonitoringProgram.
   PB98-119233REB            98-02  PC A04/MF A01
AODnCATKM
   Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use,
   and  Acktrfication on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
                              9842   PC A07/MF A02
   of Co&stsl Ptstfi Streams.
   PB9B-12S362REB
ACTIVATED CARBON
.   Experimental  Study  on  Mercury Sorptjon by Activated
   Carbons and Calcium Hydroxide.
   PB98-137417REB            98-03  PCA03/MFA01
   Cost Analysis of Activated Carbon versus Photocatalytic
   Oxidation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
   PB96-137490REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
   Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using Cal-
   cium-Based Sorbents.
   PB96-147275REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT
   Effect of  Relative  Humidity  on Gaseous Air Cleaner
   Made  Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated
   CartiOn.
   PB98-151772REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
ACUTE EXPOSURE
   Hearth Effects Test Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
   Acute Toncity Testing: Background.
   PB96-101967REB            98-04  PC A99/MF A06
   Supplement to the Second Addendum (1986) to Air Qual-
   ity  Criteria for  Paniculate  Matter and  Sulfur Oxides
   (1962): Assessment of New Findings on Sulfur Dioxide
   Acute Exposure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
   PBS9-132384REB            98-03  PCA07/MFA02
ADHEStVES
   Evakation of Waterbome Contact  Adhesives  for the
   Store Fixture Industry.
   PB98-116551REB            9842  PCA03/MFA01
ADMMSTRATIVE PROCEDURES
   PR Notice 96-2: LJqukJ Chemical SterHart Products.
   PB9B-126840REB            98-02  PCA02/MFA01
ADSORBENTS
   ZeoBe: A Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber.
   PB96-159924REB            96-04  PC A03/MF A01
ADSORPTION
   Effect of  Relative  Humkfty on Gaseous  Air  Cleaner
   Madia  Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated
   Carbon.
   PB98-151772REB            9844  PCA03/MFA01
AEROBIC CONDITIONS
    SITE Technology  Capsule: ZenoGem  (Trade  Name)
    Wastewater Treatment Process.
    PB98-115371REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Bioaugtnentation with 'Burkhokteria cepaoia' PR1  301 for
    In situ BioremediatJon of Trichloroethyiene Contaminated
    Groundwaler.
    PB98-141542REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
AEROSOLS
    Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB98-119266REB            98-02   PCA04/MFA01

    Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectra! Interface.
    PB96-135759REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Development of a  Digital  Optical  Measurement  System
    for Analysis of Aerosol Spatial  Distribution in the Indoor
    Environment
    PB98-137532REB            96-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital
    Particle Image Vetocimetry.
    PB98-151665HEB            984)4   PCA03/MFA01

    Novel, Whole-Field, Non-Intrusive  Diagnostic Technique
    for Improvement of  Indoor Air Quality.
    PB98-151673REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

    Effervescent Atomizatkm at Low Air/Liquid Ratios.
    PB98-155062REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

    Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
    PB98-155096REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

    Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Duct Air Cleaners.
    PB98-155153REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
    Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
    Emissions from Coating Operations at Aerospace Manu-
                                                          facturing and Rework
                                                          PB98-135445REB
                      Operations.
                               98-03   PC A05/MF A01
    National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufactur-
    ing and Rework Facilities: Summary of Requirements for
    Implementing the NESHAP.
    PB98-145501REB            98X13   PCA08/MFA02
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
    Industry: Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
    ards. Addendum.
    PB98-158538REB            98-04   PC AD5/MF A01
AFFORDABIUTY
    Information for States on Developing Affordabittty Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL WASTES
    Greenhouse  Gases from Anaerobic Decomposition  of
    Waste.
    PB98-147143REB            9804   PC A02/MF A01
AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS
    Proceedings  of the National  Watershed Water Quality
    Project Symposium. Hekt in Washington DC. on Septem-
    beP22-26.1997.
    PB98-136955REB            98-03   PC A13/MF A03
AGRONOMY
    Influence of Adverse  Soil Conditions on the Formation
    and Function of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae.
    PB98-145626REB            9B-03   PC A04/MF A01
AHERA (ASBESTOS HAZARDS EMERGENCY RESPONSE
ACT)
    National Directory of  AHERA  Accredited Courses, May
    29,1998 Edition.
    PB98-148273REB            98-04   PC A15/MF A03
AIR CHIEF COMPUTER PROGRAM
    Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500622REB          9842   CD-ROM CP 001
AIR CLEANERS
    Effect  of  Relative  Humidity  on  Gaseous Air  Cleaner
    Media Performance:  Toluene Adsorption  by  Activated
    Carbon.
    PB98-151772REB           98-04   PCA03/MFA01

    Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Duct Air Cleaners.
    PB98-155153REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01
AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS
    Pilot Air Conveyance System Design,  Characterization,
    and Cleaning.
    PB98-140387REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 AIR CONDITIONERS
    Alternatives for CFC-12  Refrigerant in Automotive  Air
    Conditioning.
    P898-137524REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT
    ResuRs of a  Pilot Field Study to  Evaluate the Effective-
    ness of Cleaning Residential Heating and Air Condi-
    tioning Systems and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and
    System Performance.
    PB98-142011REB           98-04   PC A12/MF A03
 AIR EXCHANGE RATES
    Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an IAO Test House.
    PB98-151749REB           98-04   PCA03/MFA01
 AIR FILTERS
    Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effec-
    tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment; Phase 1.
    Search of Literature and Prior Art
    PB98-111677REB           98-01   PC A05/MF A01
    Energy  Consumption  Comparisons for  High  Efficiency
    versus Low Efficiency Central Filters.
    PB98-142235REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Effects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Panic-
    ulate Air Filters Used for IAQ Control.
    PB98-147150REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
AIR FLOW
    Indoor Air Quality Large Building Characterization Project
    Planning.
    PB98-147184REB            98-03   PCA02/MFA01
    Novel, Whole-Field, Non-Intrusive  Diagnostic Technique
    for Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
    PB98-151673REB            98-64   PC A03/MF A01
AIR FROCE FACILITIES
    Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at Hill AFB: Intro-
    duction. Chapter 20.
    PB98-151251REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLTtON DISPERSION
    AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Com-
    plex Terrain.
    PB9S-116510REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTANT EFFECTS (PLANTS)
    Ecological Effects of  Tropospheric Ozone: A  U.S. Per-
    spective; Past Present and Future.
    PB98-116387REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
AIR POLLUTANTS
    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            98-02   PC A08/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION
    Models-3: A Unifying  Framework for Environmental Mod-
    eling and Assessment
    PB9B-116460REB            9842    PC A03/MF A01

    Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Sta-
    tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
    PB98-119274REB            9842    PC A08/MF A02
    Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equipment Test Method
    and Pollution  Prevention Opportunities.
    PB98-165137REB            98-04    PC A09/MF A02
    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications  Bib-
    liography. Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
    SO&-9042REB                   98-02   Subscription
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB            98-02    PC A25/MF A04
    Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitkxiing
    Ventilation.
    PB98-116346REB            98-02    PCA03/MFA01
    Opportunities to Improve  Air Quality  through Transpor-
    tation Pricina Programs.
    PB98-122195REB            98-02    PC A08/MF A02
    Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using Recirculatiori/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report
    PB98-124316REB            9842   PC A08/MF A02
    Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using Retirculation/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
    PB98-124324REB            98-02   PC A15/MF A03
    Reducing Solvent and Propellant Emissions from Con-
    sumer Products.
    PB98-140262REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Fuel Cell Bus Demonstration in Mexico City.
    PB98-142037REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

    Demonstration of the Environmental  and Demand-Side
    Management  Benefits  of Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
    Power Systems, 1994-1997.
    PB98-145311REB             9844   PCA11/MFA03
    Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management Strategy for a
    Large Building.
    PB98-155047REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
    Air Pollution Prevention and Control  Division's  Program
    within U.S. EPA's Office of Research and Development.
    PB98-173446REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
    Seminar Publication:  Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
    ucts Industry.
    PB98-102304REB             9841   PC A06/MF A01
    Radon  Reduction Techniques for Detached  Houses:
    Technical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01

    Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of  Radiation Cured
    Coatings in Wide-Web Ftexographic Printing.
    PB98-106412REB            9841   PC A08/MF A02

    National Emission Standards for Halogenated Solvent
    Cleaning:  Summary  of Requirements for Implementing
    the NESHAP.
     PB98-108863REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02

     Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste Incinerators: Back-
    ground Information  for  Promulgated   Standards   and
    Guidelines.  Analysis of Economic  Impacts  for  New
    Sources.
     PB98-110125REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01

     Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators: Back-
    ground Information  for  Promulgated   Standards   and
     Guidelines. Analysis of Economic Impacts  for Existing
     Sources.
     PB98-110133REB            9841   PCA05/MFA01
                                                                                                                                                          KW-1

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                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
    HosptaWtedcaMnfecSous  Waste  Incinerators:   Back-
    ground  Mormatian  for  Pnxnulgaled Standards and
    Guideines. Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Ex-
    ttJiim PiM'«Btinit
    PB98-110141REB            9841   PCA06IMFA01
    Economic Impact Analysis for the  Proposed Poryether
    Potato NESHAPT
    PB96-1 10521 REB            9641   PCA04/MFA01
    Mercury S«jdy Report to Cong/ess.  Volume 8. An Eval-
    uation of Mercury&rtrol Technologies and Costs.
    PB9B-124803REB            98*2   PCA11/MFA03
   Gubefcw Series: Control of VoteHe Organic Compound
   Emissions from Coabng OperaBons at Aerospace Manu-
   fadunng and nowork Operations.
   PB9B-135445REB            9843   PCAOSMFA01
   Dual Function Sorbent/Catatyst Design for Energy EfS-
   oont Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
   PB98-135660REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01

   Troposphere Ozone and Rna Particle Air Quality Prob-
   lems.
   PB98-135668REB            96-03   PC AQ2/MF A01
   Experimental Study on  Mercury Sorption by Activated
   Caitxxis and Calcium Hydroxide.
   PB96-137417REB            96-03   PCA03/MFA01
   Capsule Report: Double Alkali Flue Gas DesurfurizatJon
   System Applied at the General Motors Parma. Ohio Fad-
   PB96-13742SREB
                             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Cost Analysis of Activated Carbon versus Photocatarytc
   Oxidation (or Removing VOCTs torn Indoor Air.
   PB96-137490REB            96-03   PCA03/MFA01
   neiearch on Emissions and Mrogafion of POP* from
   Combustion Sources.
                             96-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Plot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning
   on Indoor Air Quaity in Residences.
   PB96-140296REB            9843   PC A03JMF A01
   ERMS Guidebook;  Cleaner Air. Reduced  Cost. Knob
   EPA.
   PB96-141484REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
   Compiance Report. 1996: Add Rain Program. Plants Af-
   fected by Phase 1 of the Add Rain Program in 1996.
   PB98-142151REB            9643   PC A06/MF A01
   RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Information  System
   (R8LC). User-a Manual
   PB98-142S99REB            9643   PCA11/MFA03
   National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufactur-
   ing and Rework FacWes: Summary of Requirements for
   Implementing the NESHAP.
   PB9fM45fiolREB            9843   PC A08/MF A02
   Air PoUton and Air Toxics-US. Regutatory Framework
   and Control TechnolooMs.
   PB96-14S6SOREB            9643   PCA03MFA01
   New Source Performance Standards. Subpart Do: Tech-
   nical Support tor Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
   PB9TW47218REB  ^^    9843   PCA13/MFA03
   Next GeneraSon Technologies for LanrJH Gas and 'What
   IsETV.'.
   PB96-147234REB            9643   PCA03MFA01
   Combined Mocuyand Suflur Oxides Control Using Cal-

   PB98-147275REB            9843   PCAC3/MFA01
   Fixed-Bed Control of Mecury: Role of Acid Gases and a
   Comparison betwoon Carbon-Based. Calcium-Based, and
   Coal Fry Ash Sorbents.
   PB96-147291REB            9843   PCA03MFA01
   Developing Guidance for Considering Cost-Effectiveness
   When Cotoe ling and Designing IAQ Control Approaches.
   PB9e-151780F£B           9644   PCA03MFA01
          id Purpose Document for the Dovotoprnont of
   Final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pol-
   Mants for Off-Sae Waste and Recovery Operations.
   PB96-152663REB            9844  KA06MFA01
   Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management Strategy for a
       M55047REB            9644  PC A03MF A01
   VOC nemoval at Low Contaminant Coimeiitialions Using
   Granular Activated Carbon.
   PB96-155138REB            9644  PCA03MFA01
   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air PoMants
   (NESHAP) for «w Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
   industry: Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
   art*. Addendum.
   PB96-158S38REB            9644  PCAOSMFA01
   ZeoBe: A VersaMe Air PoUant Adsorber.
   PB96-1SS924REB            9644  PCA03MFA01
   RACT/BACTrlAER Oenringhouse dean Air Technology
   Canter A Compteion of Control  Technology Dotormina-
   Itans. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edion.
   PB86-163124REB^         9844  PCA19/MFA04
   Air Poluton Prevenfan and Control Division's Program
   w»hin U.S. EPA-s Offce of Research and Dovotopment
   PB98-173446REB            9644  PCA03MFA01
   RACDBACTAAER  Oooringhouao  Annual  Report  for
   1998: A Completion of Control Technology Determina-
   to>s.E«hth&xw(ememto«w1990Edr8on.
                                      PCA23/MFA04
    PB98-17^495REfi           9644
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    EPA Technology Transfer Capsule Report Fabric FHar
    Parficutale ConM on CoaPSed UHty Boiers: Nuda.

                              9641   PCAT^MFAOI
       M02312REB            98-01   PCA03/MFA01
   MACT Implementation Strategy.
   PB98-131600REB            984)2  PCA14/MFA03
   Capsule Report: Sources and Air Emission Sources and
   Control Technologies at Waste Management Facilities.
   PB98-131998REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
   Taking  Toxics Out of the Air.  Progress in Setting ' Maxi-
   mum Achievable Control Technology Standards under
   the Clean Air Act
   PB98-132780REB            98-03  PCA04yMFA01

   Basis and Purpose Document on Specifications for Hy-
   drogen-Fueled Flares.
   P898-135031REB            98-03  PCAOSMFA01
   Lessons  Learned-Controlling  VOCs  from Three  Paint
   Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
   PB98-140379REB            98*4  PCA03/MFA01
   Verification Testing of Air PoHutJon Control Technology.
   PB98-145576REB            98-03  PC A03MF A01
   Air Polution Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
   PB98-147242REB            98-03  PCA03/MFA01

   Effect  of  Relative Humkfty  on Gaseous  Air Cleaner
   Media  Performance:  Toluene Adsorption by Activated
   Carbon.
   PB98-151772REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01
   Investigation of Alternative  Means  for  Demonstrating
   Sewage Sludge Incinerator Compliance with Total Hydro-
   carbon Emission Standards.
   PB98-154024REB            98-04  PCA12MFA03
   Integrated Air Polution Control System (IAPS). Execut-
   able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
   P898-500325REB                   98-01  CP D01
AIR POLLUTION DETECTION
   On-Une Detection of DchlorooTbenzodoxins by DLR Jet-
   REMPL
   PB96-145S43REB            98-03  PCA03/MFA01
AHt POLLUTION DISPERSION
   Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Euterian Air Quality
   Models: Background and Methodology.
   PB98-116304REB            9642  PCA03MFA01
   Estimating the  Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
   Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period wttfi a
   Range of Photochemical Activity.
   PB96-116312REB            96-02  PCA03/MFA01
    Recent Experiments on Buoyant Plume  Dispersion in &
    Laboratory Convection Tank.
    PB98-116361REB            96-02  PCA03/MFA01
    Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
    persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
    PB98-116379REB            9642  PCA03/MFA01
    Ptume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated PoMSource
    Emissions in Modeta-3.
    PB98-116452REB            9842  PCA03/MFA01
    Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary

    P^116486REB           9642  PCA03/MFA01
    Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
    Created by Open Detonations.
    PB98-116494REB           9642  PCA02/MFA01
    Science Features in Modets-3 Community Muttscate Air
    Quality System.
    PB98-116502REB           9842  PCA03/MFA01
    Description of the Models-3 Community Muttscate  Air
    QuaHy (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB98-116528REB           9841   PCA03AFA01
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed Modeing System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116544REB
                               9841   PCA03/MFA01
    Study of Hazardous Air Polutant Emissions from Electric
    LKfty Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB            9842   PCA23/MFA04
    Study of Hazardous Air Polutant Emissions from Electric
    Uttry Steam Generating Units. Finat Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. AppenrJces.
    PB9B-1317I&REB            9642   PCA14/MFA03
    PB98-156516REB            9844   PCA15/MFA03

    Results of the Independent Evaluation of 1SCST3 and
    ISC-PRIME.
    PB98-156S24REB            9644   PC A99/MF E08
 AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS
    Environmental Protection Agencys Third Generation Air
    Quatty Modeing System: An Overal Perspective.
    PB98-116320REB            9842   PCA02/MFA01
 AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (AMMALS)
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6.  An Eco-
    logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
    inthe United States.       ->-»—
    PB98-124787REB            9842   PCA09/MFA02
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
    ization of Human Hearth and WUINe Risks from Mercury
         sure in the Uruted States.
         -124795REB            9642   PCATJ9/MFA02
 AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An As-
    sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the UnXed States.
    PB98-124761REB            9842   PCA15/MFA03
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
    fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-124779REB            9842  PC A17/MF A03

    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
    ization of Human Health and Wridlife Risks from Mercury
    Exposure in the United States.
    PB98-124795REB            9842  PC A09/MF A02

    Supplement to the Second Addendum (1966) to Air Qual-
    ity  Criteria for  Paniculate  Matter and  Sulfur  Oxides
    (1982): Assessment of New Findings on Sulfur  Dioxide
    Acute Exposure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
    PB98-132384REB            9843  PC A07/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
    Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
    Ponderosa Pine PlantnJtter/Soil System.
    PB98-11S306REB            9842  PCA07/MFA02

    Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2: Implications  for Ter-
    restnal Ecosystems.
    PB98-137516REB            9B43  PC A06/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
    National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics Assessment  Held  in Research  Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20,1997.
    PB98-109150REB            9841  PCA20/MFA04
    Czech Air  Quality  Monitoring and  Receptor Modeling
    Study.
    PB98-110299REB            9841  PCA09/MFAQ2
    Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
    P898-111701REB            9841  PCA07/MFA02
    Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model
    tar Purposes of Facilitating Data  Transfer between the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB98-116288REB            9841  PCA03/MFA01

    Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
        I-116478REB           9842   PCA02/MFA01
    Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
    and Development of Emission Factors for Wastewater
    Treatment
    PB98-117898REB           9842   PCA22/MFA04
    Ambient Air Monitoring Plan tor Ciudad Acuna and Piedra
    Negras. Coahuto. Mexico.
    PB&B-131634REB           9843   PC A06MF A02
    Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning Residential Hot
    Water Furnaces.
    PB98-131980REB           9842   PCA12/MFA03
    SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
    P898-133713REB           9842   PCA04/MFA01
    National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1996.
    PB96-135155REB                  9843   PC A09
    Photochemical  Assessment  Monitoring Stations: 1996
    Data Analysis Results Report
    PB98-135163REB           9843   PC A1CVMF A02
    Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
    PB9B-135635REB           9643   PCA03MFA01
    EPA's Data Attribute Rating System.
    PB98-13S783REB           9843   PC A03/MF AOt
    Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Mon-
    itoring for M»ed Waste Treatment
    PB98-135858REB           9843   PC A03MF A01
    Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from Alkyd Paint
    PB98-145535REB           9843   PC A03MF A01

    Future  of the National  Performance AucSt  Program

    PB98-147051REB           9843   PCA03MFA01
    SLAMSrNAMS^AMS Network Review Guidance. Re-
    vised Final Report
    PB9B-147226REB           9843   PC A06/MF A01
    Analytical Ti
    skxu  from the
                                          Emis-
                                 glass-Reintarced

PB98-147259REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
      x-s Guide to Eliminating Bias in CEM Systems.
    (-150253REB           9844   PCAOBMFA02

Mercury Control Research: Effects of Fly Ash and Flue
Gas Parameters on Mercury Spedatjon.
PB98-151483REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
Enhanced Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Com-
bustion Devices by Addrbon of Trace Quantities of Bro-
mine.
PB98-151491REB           9844   PCA03MFA01
Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions trom Office Eojuip-
    PB98-151681REB            9844   PCA03JMFA01

    Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an IAQ Test House.
    PB9B-151749REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
    National Air Pollutant Emission Trends, 1900-1996.
    PB98-153158REB                  9644   PCA11

    GudeSne for Selecting and Modrfving the Ozone Monitor-
    ing Season Based on an 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
    PB98-157613REB            9844   PCA05/MFA01
    National Air Polutant Emission Trends Procedures Docu-
    ment 1900-1996; Projections 1999-2010.
    PB98-159908REB            9844   PCA99/MFA06
    GB-Based  Modal Model of Automobie Exhaust Emis-
    skms.
    PB9B-165145REB            9844   PC A10/MF A03
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                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                             ALTERNATIVES
   Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined
   by Passive Carbon Monitors and Continuous Radon Mon-

   PB98-173420REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Acid Rain Hourly Emissions Data (Raw  Data Only)  (on
   CD-ROM).
   SU8-5431REB                  98-03  Subscription
MR POLLUTION MONITORS
   Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems for
   Non-Criteria Pollutants.
   PB98-112931REB           98-01   PCA09/MFA02
   EPA TraceabiMy Protocol for Assay and Certification of
   Gaseous Calibration Standards
   PB98-115314REB           98-01   PCA08/MFA02
   Demonstration of Multimetal Continuous  Emisskxi Mon-
   itors for Real-Time Measurement  of Trace Hazardous
   Metals.
   PBSB-135775REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Evaluation of the Behavior of Flame lonization  Detection
   Total (Hydrocarbon Continuous Emission Monitors at Low
   Concentrations.
   PB98-137508REB           9643   PC A03/MF A01
   Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration
   of MurBmetal Continuous  Emission Monitoring Tech-
        151509REB
                             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Guideline on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection.
   PB9B-173453REB           98-04   PC A06/MF A02
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
   Reid Performance of Woodbuming Stoves  in Colorado
   during the 199S-96 Heating Season.
   PB»1064S7REB           9841   PCA04/MFA01

   Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
   PB96-113111REB           9841   PCA19/MFA04

   Analysis of Method  TO-14  Target  Analytes Using a
   Cryotocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
   to a High-Speed Time-o(-Fbght Mass Spectrometer.
   PB9B-T16262REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01
   Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
   iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
   PB96-119266REB           98-02   PCA04/MFA01
   Evaluation of  Emissions from  the  Open  Burning  of
   Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report
   PB98-127343REB           98-02   PC A06/MF A01

   Evaluation of  Emissions from  the  Open  Burning  of
   Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-<3.
   PB96-1273SOREB           9842   PC A08/MF A02
   FWd Evaluation  of EPA Method 0040 (Volatiles Using

                             98-03   PCA08/MFA02

                             9843   PC A17/MF A03
     133085REB
AcetonimTe RekJ Test
PB96-133143REB
    Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
    PB9S-135205REB            98-03  PCA03/MFA01
    Duty Cycle Effects on Small Engine Emissions.
    PB98-135619REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01
    Measurement of Carbonyl Compounds from Stationary
                  by a P&HA-GC-ECD
    UaOn Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
    PB98-137474REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

    Development of a  Digital  Optical Measurement System
    for Analysis of Aerosol Spatial Distribution in the Indoor
    rmjirimiiiint
    LJIWWNIIUII.
    PB96-137532REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

    AppScation of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
    ~ '    to Measure  Transient  Emissions from  Rotary
    PB98-140346REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
    On-Road Sampling of Diesel Engine Emissions of Poly-
    chlorinated   Kbenzo-p-Otaxin   and   Potychlorinated
    Dbomofunui.
    PB98-140353REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
    Evaluating the Relation between Ozone, NOx and Hydro-
    carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
    PB98-142052REB            9843  PC A08/MF A02
    Characterization  of PIC Emissions from Combustion of
    PentacMorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-142219REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
    Uachanistic Implications of Pol/chlorinated Dibenzodioxin
    and Dbenzofuran  Homctogue Profiles  from Municipal
    Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
    PB9B-151475REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01
    Near-Reat-Time Measurement of Trace Volatile Organic
    Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-
    line Gas Chromatograph.
    PB98-151517REB^         9844  PC A03/MF A01
    Sanjpingand Analysis of VOCs for Indoor Air Source

    PB98-151640REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01
    Samping and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
    Test™ of Wet Sources in Smal Chambers.
    PB9W51657REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01
    Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VCC
    Emissions from Latex Paint
    PB98-1550S4REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01
    Characterization of the Usefulness of the Field and Lab-
    oratory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emis-
    sions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB98-155104REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

    Microbiological Screening of the Indoor Air Quality in a
    '    > Building.
        M55120REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

    Comparison of Design Specifications for Three Large En-
    vironmental Chambers.
    PB98-155146REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB             9841   PC A07/MF A02
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of
    Dioxins and Furans.
    PB98-116650REB             9842   PCA16VMFA03
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions  from Sources of
    Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-117054REB             9841   PCA11/MFA03
    EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
    Emissions Inventory Development.
    PB98-118029REB           9842   PCS43.00/MF A02
    EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources  Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118037REB           9842   PCS67.00VMF A04

    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118045REB           9842   PCS67.00/MF ACM
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118052REB           9842   PC$43.00VMF A03
    EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alter-
    native Methods.
    PB98-118060REB           9842   PCS43.00/MF A01
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    P898-118078REB           9842   PCS67.00/MF A04
    EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
    PB98-118086REB          9842   PC$67.00/MF A04
    Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 1. Executive
    Summary.
    PB98-124738REB            9842   PC A07/MF A02
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of  Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the  United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB            9842   PC A10/MF A03
    Research on  Numerical Transport Algorithms  for Air
    Quality Simulation Models.
    PB98-127327REB            9842   PC A06/MF A01
    Real-Time Monitoring of Particles, PAH, and  CO in an
    Occupied Townhouse.
    PB9S135627REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Inventory of Sources of Dknin  in the United States. Re-
    view Draft
    PB98-137037REB            9843   PCA21/MFA04
    Update on EPA's Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
    PB98-137433REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    RISK: An IAQ Model for Windows.
    PB98-137482REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
    Reducing Indoor Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photo-
    copy Machines.
    PB98-140288REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
    Round-Robin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
    door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
    PB98-140361 REB            9843   PCA03/MF A01
    Environmental Technology  Verification: Verification Test-
    ing of  Emissions from  me Combustion of A-55 (Trade
    Name) Clean Fuels in a Firetube Boiler.
    PB98-142169REB            9843   PCA05/MFA01
    Particulate Matter Sources. Emissions, and Control Op-
    tions-USA.
    PB98-142243REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Dioxin Formation Mechanisms: Implications for Combus-
    tion Technologies.
    PB98-145584REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Experiments on Evaporative  Emissions  in  Ventilated
    Rooms.
    PB98-145618REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Development of a  Method  for the Speciation of Source
    Mercury Emissions.
    PB98-147267REB            9843    PC A03/MF A01
    Sampling and Analysis of  VOCs for  Indoor Air  Source
    Characterization.
    PB98-151640REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
    Ongoing  Evaluation of Sources and  Factors Affecting
    Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB98-151731REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
    Supplement C to Compilation  of Air Pollutant Emission
    Factors. Volume 1. Stationary Point and  Area Sources
    (Fifth Edition).
    PB98-152689REB            9844   PC AO&MF A02
                                                       Consequence Analysis for ISC-PRIME.
                                                       PB98-156516REB            9844
                                                                                         PC A15/MF A03
                                                       Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
                                                       Porycyclic Organic Matter.
                                                       PB98-159882REB            9844  PC A99/MF A06
                                                       Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of

                                                       PB98^159916REB            9844  PC A99/MF A06
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds.
    PB98-163132REB            9844   PC A14/MF A03
    Fabric Filter Bag Leak Detection Guidance.
    PB98-164676REB            9844   PCA04/MFA01
    Global Emissions  Database (GloED)  Version  1.0  (on
    Diskette).
    P898-500580REB                   9844   CP D02

    Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500622REB           9842  CD-ROM CP D01
    Database  of  Sources of Environmental  Releases  of
    Dioxin-Like  Compounds in the  United States -  External
    Review Draft (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-502289REB           9843  CD-ROM CP 002
AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS
    Ethytene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
    PB98-103385REB             9841,   PCA05/MFA01
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Air  Emission Standards  Updated
    July 1997.
    PB98-108194REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01
    Chemical Industry  National Environmental Baseline  Re-
    port, 1990-1994.
    PB98-110406REB             9842   PCA09/MFA02
    Ethylene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
    Fumigation  Operations. Background Information  for Final
    Standards:  Summary  of  Public  Comments and  Re-

                               9842   PC A06/MF A01
    Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Oil and Natu-
    ral Gas NESHAPs.
    PB98-135452REB             9843   PCA12/MFA03
    National Emission  Standards for Aerospace Manufactur-
    ing and Rework Facilities: Summary of Requirements for
    Implementing the NESHAP.
    PB98-145501REB            9843   PC A08/MF A02
    Guideline for Selecting and Modifying the Ozone Monitor-
    ing Season Based on an 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
    PB98-157613REB            9844   PC A05/MF A01

    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP)  for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
    Industry: Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
    ards. Addendum.
    PB98-158538REB            9S44   PC A05/MF A01
    Volatile Organic Compound Emissions  from Automobile
    Refinishing; Background  Information  for  Promulgated
    Standards.
    PB98-173461 REB            9844   PCA05/MFA01
AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
    Air Quality Evaluation of Rhode Island's Incident  Manage-
    ment Program.
    PB98-13S700REB            9843   PC A04/MF  A01
AIR SAMPLING
    Designs for Air Impact Assessments at hazardous Waste
    Sites (165.16). Student Manual.
    PB98-963251REB            9844   PC A99/MF A06
AIR TRANSPORTATION
    Profile of the Air Transportation Industry. EPA  Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB98-158686REB            9844   PC A07/MF A02
ALASKA
    Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study.
    P898-145998REB            9843   PC A13/MF A03
ALDEHYDES
    Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from Alkyd Paint
    PB98-145535REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
ALGORITHMS
    Research  on Numerical  Transport Algorithms for  Air
    Quality Simulation Models.
    PB98-127327REB            9842   PC A06/MF A01
ALKYD RESINS
    Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Alkyd Paint.
    PB98-140270REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
ALTERNATIVES
    SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
    native Guide ton Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB                   9841   CP D01

    How  to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup  Technologies for
    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers.
    PB98-113525REB            9841    PC A20/MF A04
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality  Model-
    ing to Predict^ the Environmental  Impacts of Alternative

                               9842   PC A08/MF A02

    Personal Computer Monitors: A Screening Evaluation of
    Volatile Organic Emissions from Existing Printed Circuit
    Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-
    natives.
    PB98-137102REB            9843   PCA06/MFA01

    Pollution Prevention  Facility Demonstration of  N-Methyl
    Pyrrolidone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
    PB98-137441REB            9843   PCA02/MFA01
    Personal  Computer Guide tor Businesses in the Metal
    Parts Coating Industry.
    PB98-147168REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an Alternative  for Metal
    Parts Cleaning.
    PB98-151632REB           9844   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                              Development Scenarios.
                                                                                                              PB98-130974REB
                                                                                                                                                         KW-3

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                                                                 KEYWORD INDEX
    Alternative  Methods for Fluid Delivery and Recovery:
    Manual.
    PB98-169956REB           9*04  PC A07/MF A02
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
    Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
    in the Agricultural Health Plot Study.
    PB97-196109REB           9*01   PC A06/MF A01
AMERICAN MDIANS
    Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S.
    EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
    PB98-133218REB           9*02  PC A03/MF A01
    Plan to Enhance the Rote of States and Tribes in the
    Superfund Piugidiii.
    PB9*963221REB           9*04  PC A09/MF A02
AMMOBUTYRtC ACD
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Gamma  amtoobutric acid (GABA)
    and L-Glumatic Acid.
    PB9*16S160REB           9*04  PC A02/MF A01
ANAEROBIC CONOfTIONS
    Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
    ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
    PB9*13S809REB           9*03  PC A02/MF A01
ANAEROBIC PROCESSES
    Anaerobic BJodeoradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material
    PB9*126279REB           9*02  PC AO3/MF A01
    Greenhouse Gases from Anaerobic Decomposition of
    Waste.
    PB96-147143REB           9*04  PC A02/MF A01
ANALYTICAL METHODS
    Superfund Method tor tw Determination of Reteaseable
    Asbestos In Sots and Butt Materials.
    PB97-963S03REB           9*01   PC A08/MF A02
ANDERSON RIVER
    Btotogteal Characterization of the MkMe Fork Anderson
    River, Perry County, Indiana.
    PB9H48810REB                  9*03  PC AOS
ANEAROBIC CONDITIONS
    Cost and Performance Report In sflu Anaerobic Bk>
    remediaBoru Pmetas Northeast Site, Largo. Florida.
                                                         Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New
ANMAL POPULATIONS
                    ExpBdt LHe History Simulator for Ter-

    PB96-11M29REB            90-02  PCA04/MFA01

ANTHROPOOEMC STRESSES
    Mkianoa of Adverse Sot  CondHtons on the Formation
    and Function of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae.
    PB98-14S626REB            9*03  PC A04/MF A01
ANTIHCROBIAL AGENTS
    PR Notice 98* Liquid Chemical Steriant Products.
    PB96-126840REB            96412  PC A02MF A01
APC (AREAS OF PROBABLE CONCERN)
             and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of tw United States. Volume 2. Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB9*126e01REB           9*02  PCA99MFA06

APPLICATION METHODS
    Spray Drift Test  Gudetoes. OPPTS 840.1000 Back-
    ground for Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
    PB9*10197SREB           9*04  PCA03MFA01
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application tor
    Transport of Lawn-Apptad rtertxSde 2.4-D into Homes.
    PB9*116S36REB           9*01  PCA03/MFA01

APPLICATIONS
    Pesticide Hi»uMia«on (PR) Nofice 9*1: Serf-Certrfeation
    off Product Chemistry Dsta.
    PB9*126832REB           9*02  PCA03MFA01

    Pesticide Date Submitters Ust (March 31.1998).
    PB9*127988R£B           9*02  PCA99/MFE06

APPRECIATIVE MQURY
    Appreciative Inquiry. A Mechanism for Maximizing Em-
    power fa Sotial%stems.
    pn*1St277REB           9*03  FCA03AVFA01

APROCARB
    RED Facts: Propoxur.
    Pa9*1256S1REB           9*02  PCA02nVFA01
    RaieuUlialiun EtgibBty Decision  (RED): Propoxur. (In-
AOUATICAMMALS
    Acute and Chronic Toxicty of Copper to the Estuarine
    Copflood ^EmviBfnoni affinis*.
    P89*12e055REB            9*02  PCA04MFA01
AQUATIC BIOLOGY
    Ecotax   Database   (AQURE.   PHYTOTOX.   and
    TERRETOX)  (Non-VMS  Data)  (on Magnetic  Tape).
    (Reannoucement wHt New Abstract).
    PB97-600292REB                   9*02  CPT02
    CoBiprehenslvo Ust of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species.

    PB9*141476REB            9*03  PCA07/MFA02
    Water QuaHy Criteria DocumenJs for the  Protection of
    Aquatic Uto in Ambient Water.
    rt9*153067REB            9*04  PCA07/MFAQ2

AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
    Ambient Aquatic Ufa Water Quaity Criteria Trtoutvtlin'.
    PB9*103a9REB            9*01  PCA09nvFA02
                                                             M16395REB            98-01   PCA04/MFA01

                                                         Interaction among Environmental  Factors and  Recruit-
                                                         ment Potential in Striped Bass.
                                                         PB98-119258REB            98-02   PCA11/MFA03
                                                         Episode Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
                                                         ment  Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nan-
                                                         ticoke River.
                                                         PB98-119316REB            98-02   PCA14/MFA03

                                                         Biological Characterization of the Mkfcfe Fork Anderson
                                                         River, Perry County, Indiana.
                                                         PB9S-148810REB                   98O3   PCA05

                                                         Development of Index of Bobc Integrity Expectations for
                                                         the Ecoregtons of Indiana B. Huronlrie LaTce PWn (De-
                                                         cember 1994).
                                                         PB98-148828REB
                                                                                          9*03   PCA09
                                                         National tZstuayPrograrn: A Ten-YearPerspecBve. Dem-
                                                         onstrating Practical Tods for W&tershed  Management
                                                         through me National Estuary Program.
                                                         PB98-152937REB           98-04  PC A02/MF A01

                                                      AQUATIC HABITATS
                                                         Eootoojcal Functions of Off-Channel Hriiifat, Wilamette
                                                         River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
                                                         PB98-122229REB           9&O2  PCA06MFA02
                                                         Intensive Survey of the Big  Bureau Creek Watershed.
                                                         1990.
                                                         PB98-123045REB           9802  PCA04/MFA01
                                                         Examination of the Effects of Habitat QuaHy. land Use.
                                                         and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
                                                         of Coastal Plain Streams.
                                                         PB98-12S362REB           98O2  PCA07/MFA02
                                                         Ambient Toxidty Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-

                                                                                   96-02  PCA08/MFA02
                                                             M30982REB

                                                      AQUIFERS
                                                         Tracers Detect Aquifer Contamination.
                                                         ADA3S0763REB             98O4
                                                                                          PCA01/MFA01
                                                         Bioremedation of BTEX. Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
                                                                         Using hbed Ocygan/NRrate Electron
   in Aquifer Material
       ptor Conditions.
       M06446REB
                             9S41   PCA09MFA02
   Anaerobic Btodegradabon of BTEX In Aquifer Material
   PB98-126279REB           9B42   PC A03/MF A01

   Enhanced RemedMton Demonstrations at Hi AFft Intro-
   duction. Chapter 20.
   PB98-151251REB           9&O4   PCA03/MFA01

AREA CONTINGENCY PLANS
   Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Dataware.
   Mantand, West Virginia, District of Columbia (on CD-

   PB9B-502313REB          93-03  CDAOM CP 001
   Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps tor Pennsylvania
   (on CD-ROM).
   PB9B-S02321REB          9*03  CDAOMCPD01
   Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps tor Virginia (on

   f4j9S-502339REB          9&O3  CD-BOM CPD01
                                                          Regional integrated Contingency Plan Region VI: Iowa,
                                                          Kansas. Mssouri, Nebraska.
                                                          PB9&463205REB           9*02  PCA25/UFA04

                                                      AREA SOURCES
                                                          BIP Volume 3: Area Sources Piotoried and AKemative
                                                          Methods.
                                                          P898-118045REB          9*02   PCS67XO/MF A04

                                                      AREAS OF PROBABLE CONCERN
                                                          Incidence and Severity of  Sedment Contamination in
                                                          Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 2. Data
                                                          Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
                                                          PB9B-126691REB           9*02  PCA99fluFA06

                                                      ARKANSAS RIVER
                                                          Effects of Row Augmontation on Channol Morphology
                                                          and RparanVegetation to the Upper Arkansas River
                                                          Basin, Colorado.
                                                          PB98-126287REB           9*02  PCA08MFA02

                                                      AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
                                                          Adduction of Nttroarematc Compounds with Btood Pro-
                                                          teins and DNA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
                                                          AD4329242/2REB          9*01  PCA07/MFA02

                                                      ARSENIC
                                                          Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
                                                          Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds.
                                                          PB98-163132REB           9*04  PCA14MFA03

                                                      ARSENIC COMPOUNDS
                                                          Locating and Estimating Air Emissions tram Sources of
                                                          Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds.
                                                          PB98-163132REB           9*04  PCA14/MFA03

                                                      ASBESTOS
                                                          Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
                                                          tenance Provens in New Jersey Schools.
                                                          PB97-181424REB           9*02  PCAOSMFA01
                                                          Superfund Method tor ttie Determination of Reteeseable
                                                          Asbestos to  Sote and Buk Materials.
                                                          PB97-963503REB           9*01  PCA08MFA02

                                                          National Directory of AHERA AccreoHed Courses. May
                                                          29,1998 EdHton.
                                                          PB96-148273REB           9*04  PCA1SMFA03
                                                    ASBESTOS HAZARDS EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACT
                                                       National Directory of AHERA Accredited Courses, May
                                                       29,1998 Edition.
                                                       PB98-148273REB           9804   PCA1SVMFA03

                                                    ASIAN AMERICANS
                                                       Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
                                                                                  through a Community-
                                                                                                             Exposure Information  Obtained
                                                                                                             Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
                                                                                                             PB98-119100REB           98-02
                                                                                        PCA18/MFA04
                                                    ASSAYING
                                                       EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of
                                                       Gaseous Calibration Standards.
                                                       PB98-115314REB           9*01   PCATJ8MFA02

                                                    ATLASES
                                                       Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
                                                       sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
                                                       PB9*123243REB           9*02   PCA11/MFA03

                                                    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
                                                       Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
                                                       Models: Background and Methodology.
                                                       PB98-116304REB           9*02   PCA03/MFA01

                                                       Environmental Protection Agency's Third Generation Air
                                                       Quality Modeling System: An Overal Perspective.
                                                       PB98-116320REB           9*02   PCA02/MFA01

                                                       Research on  Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air
                                                       OuaHy Simulation Models.
                                                       PB9*127327REB           9*02   PC A06/MF A01

                                                    ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION
                                                       Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Sta-
                                                       tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
                                                       PB98-119274REB           9*02   PCA08/MFA02

                                                       Contribution of Dissolved OrganicMlrogen Deposition to
                                                       Mkl-Atlantc Coastal Waters. Precipitation  Concentration,
                                                       teotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
                                                       PB9B-12S313REB           98-02   PCA05/MFA01

                                                    ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION
                                                       Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convectrve Boundary
                                                                                                                   116486REB
                                                                                                                                       9*02  PCA03/MFA01
                                                                                                             AREMOD-s Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Com-
                                                                                                             plex Terrain.
                                                                                                             PB9B-116510REB           9*01   PCA03/MFA01

                                                                                                          ATOMKERS
                                                                                                             Effervescent Atomization at Low Air/Liquid Ratios.
                                                                                                             PB9*155062REB           9*04   PCA03/MFA01

                                                                                                          AUDITS
                                                                                                             Future of the National  Performance Audrt Program

                                                                                                             PB96-147051REB           9*03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                          AUTOMOBILE EXHAUST
                                                                                                             CIS-Based Modal Model  of Automobile Exhaust Emis-
                                                                                                             sions.
                                                                                                             PB96-165145REB           9*04   PCA10/MFA03

                                                                                                             Spreadsheet  Model  for Preparing Automatjve Exhaust
                                                                                                             Surrogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette).
                                                                                                             PB9*S02SS2REB                  9*04  CP D01

                                                                                                          AUTOMOBLES
                                                                                                             AJtematives  tor CFC-12  Refrigerant in Automotive Air
                                                                                                             Conditioning.
                                                                                                             PB98-137524REB           9*03   PC A03MF A01
                                                                                                          AUTOMOTIVE REFMSHMG
                                                                                                             Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Automobile
                                                                                                             Refinishing;  Background  Infonnation   for  Promulgated
                                                                                                             Standards.
                                                                                                             PB98-173461REB           9*04   PC A05MF A01
                                                                                                          BACILLUS THRWNGIENSIS CRY1A (B) DELTA
                                                                                                          ENDOTOXIN
                                                                                                             Pesticide  Fact Sheet •Bacflus thuringiensis' CrytA(b)
                                                                                                             deRa-Endotoxin and  the Genetic Material  Necessary for
                                                                                                             Us Production in Com.
                                                                                                             PB96-166556REB           9*04   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                          BAOLLUS THURINGIENSIS
                                                                                                             RED Facts: •Batiks thuringiensis-.
                                                                                                             PB9*153117REB           9*04   PCA02MFA01
                                                        Reregistration  ElgtoiSty  Deooon      .
                                                        thuringiensis'.   (kidudes   RED   Facts:    Bacillus

                                                        PB96-153125REB           9*04  PCA1Q/MFA02
                                                        Environmental Protection Agency's White Paper on 'Bacil-
                                                        lus thuringiensis' Plant-Pesticide Resistance Manage-
                                                        PB98-153133REB           9*04  PCAOS/MFA01

                                                    BAOLLUS THURINGIENSIS CRYIA (B) DELTA
                                                    ENDOTOXIN
                                                        Pestkade Fact Sheet: BaoBus tfiuringiensis'  CrylA(b)
                                                        deRa-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for
                                                        Us Production (Ptosmid Vector pCIB4431) to Com.
                                                        PB96-166523REB           9*04  PC A03/MF A01

                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet •Batihis thuringiensts'  CrylA{b)
                                                        dete-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for
                                                        Ms Production (Ptesmid Vector pZO1502) in Com.
                                                        PB96-166549REB           9*04  PCA04MFA01
                                                    BACLLUSTHUI
                                                                                       JKURSTAKJ
                                                    CRYIA (C) DELTA-ENDOTOXM
                                                        Pesticide Fact Sheet Backus thuringiensis- Subspecies
                                                        Torstakf CrylA(c) dete-Endotoxin and the Genetic Mate-
                                                        rial Necessary for Its Production in Com.
                                                        PB98-166531REB           9*04  PC A03/MF A01
 KW-4

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                                                                 KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                     BOTTOM SEDIMENTS
BACLLUS THUNNGIENSIS SUBSPECIES KURSTAKI
STRAMM200
   PasSdde Fact Sheet •Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
   1cur*takr Strain M-200.
   PB9B-166507REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01
BAOLLUS THURINGIENSIS SUBSPECIES TOLWORTHI
CRYJC PROTEIN
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: "Bacillus thuringiensis' subspecies
   •ttworthr Cry9C Protein and the Genetic  MateriarNec-
   essary for Its Production in Com.
   PB96-166515REB            98-04  PCA03/MFA01
BAOUUS THUMNGUENStS
   Pesticide Fact Sheet 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
   YurstakT Strain 1*200.
   PB96-166507REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
   Pasfckto Fact Sheet 'BaciHus thuringiensis1 :
   totoofthr Cry9C Protein and the Genetic  r
   6SS8ry for Its Production in Com.
   P89B-166515REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
   Pasldde Fact Sheet  "Bacillus  thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
   ottt-Endotcorin and the Genetic  Material Necessary  for
   b Production (Plasmid Vector pCIB4431) in Com.
   PB96-166523REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
   Pastdde Fact Sheet 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
   •kurstakf CrylA(c) deHa-Endotoxin and the Genetic Mate-
   rial Necessary forte Production in Com.
   PB98-166531REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01
   Pesticide Fad Sheet  Bacillus  thuringiensis' CrylAfb)
   oeSa-Endotoxin and the Genetic  Material Necessary  for
   to Production (Plasmid Vector p201502) in Com.
   PB96-166549REB            98-04  PCA04/MFA01
   Pasfcxte Fact Sheet  Bacillus  thuringiensis' CrylAfb)
   o^teEndotoxin and the Genetic  Material Necessary  for
   R9 Production in Com.
   P898-166556REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
BACT (BEST ACMEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY)
   RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse  Information System
   	. User's Manual.
              REB            9843  PCA11/MFA03
   RACT/BACTAAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
   Cantor. A Compilation of Control  Technology Determina-
   ftons. Seventh Supplement to the  1990 Edition.
   PB8B-163124REB            9844  PC A19/MF A04
   RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse  Annual Report  for
   1966:  A Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
          *th Supptement to the 1990 EdNion.
   PB9B-173495REB            9844  PC A23/MF A04
BACTERIA
PBKM4
                                     PCA03/MFA01
   BKtoriat Water Quality Standards for Recreational Wa-
   ters (Fnssh\»ater and lUarine Waters). Status Report
   PB98-153075REB           9844   PC A04/MF A01
BANQOR NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE
   Rxtologbal Survey at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
   and Naval Submarine Base. Bangor.
   PB9B-I67836REB           98-04   PCA07/MFA02
BANKRUPTCY
   Guktance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
   PeS6-103146REB           96-01   PC A03/MF A01
   Rgmedtetian of Ground Water  Using In-situ Permeable
   Reactive Barriers: Chromate and Other Inorganic Con-
   taahanls.
   PB9B-13S122REB            98-03   PCA02/MFA01
   Fnifiliif enwil Verification and  Long-Twin  Performance
   Uonioring for Permeable Reactive Barrier at the USCG
   Support Center. Eizabeth City, North Carolina.
   P396-151285REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
   Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Va-
   tont Iron hi a Permoohto Reactive Barrier.
   PB96-155088REB            96-O4   PCA03/MFA01
 BASE CATALYZED DECOMPOSITION
   Environmental  Assessment  of the Base Catalyzed De-
   composilion (BCD) Process.
   PB98-173479REB            9644   PCA04/MFA01
 BOAT (BEST DEMONSTRATED AVALABLE
 TECHNOLOGY)
   Best Demoi&lialed Available Techndgy (BOAT) Back-
  , ground Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032,
   F034. and F035; Final.
   PB87-176911REB            9fH>1   PCA22/MFA04
 BEACHES
   National BEACH Conference. Held in Annapolis. Mary-
   land on October 15-16,1997. Report on Action Items.
   PB98-152994REB            9844   PCA03/MFA01
 BEN COMPUTER MODEL
   BEN Modeh Calculates violators' Economic Benefits from
   Noncomptence (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
   PB98-500382REB            96-01   Diskette $50.00

 BENCHMARK DOSE
   Apptefenof Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
   of Endpoints and Exposures.
   PB96-124001REB            98X12   PC A99/MF A06
 BENTAZON
   ToBocotogical Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-894).
   PB96-151764REB            96-04   PCA04/MFA01
                                                  BENTHOS
                                                     Status and Trends in Benthic Macromvertebrate Commu-
                                                     nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
                                                     Monitoring Stations. 1976-1992.
                                                     PB98-119241 REB           98-02   PCA05/MFA01
                                                  BENZENE
                                                     Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized
                                                     Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
                                                     PB97-186290REB           98-01   PC A05/MF A01
                                                     Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
                                                     Benzene.
                                                     PB98-159916REB           98-04   PCA99/MFA06
                                                  BENZOTRIAZOLES
                                                     Characterization of Metal Benzotriazoles and Related
                                                     Polymers.
                                                     PB98-163108REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                  BERYLLIUM
                                                     ToxicotoQical Review of Beryllium and Compounds (CAS
                                                     No. 7440-41-7).
                                                     PB9B-151756REB           98-04   PC A07/MF AO2
                                                  BEST ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
                                                     RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Information System
                                                     (RBLC). User's Manual.
                                                     PB9B-142599REB           98-03   PCA11/MFA03
                                                     RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
                                                     Center A Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
                                                     tions. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
                                                      PB98-1631
            mthSuD
            24REB
                                                                                9844   PC A19/MF A04
    RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Annual  Report  for
    1998: A Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
    tions. Eighth Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
    PB98-173495REB           98-04  PC A23/MF A04
BEST DEMONSTRATED AVAILABLE  TECHNOLOGY
    Best  Demonstrated Available Technolgy (BOAT) Back-
    ground Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
    F034, and F035; Final.
    PB97-176911REB           98-01   PCA22/MFA04
BIAS
    Operator's Guide to Eliminating Bias in CEM Systems.
    PB9B-150253REB           98-04  PCA08/MFA02
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
    Catalog of Publications:  Office of Science and Tech-
    nology. 1997 EoWon.
    PB98-102692REB           9841   PC A08/MF A02
    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bib-
    liography, Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
    SU&9042REB                  98-02   Subscription
BIG BUREAU CREEK
    Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau  Creek Watershed.
    1990.
    PB98-123045REB           98-02  PC A04/MF A01
BIOACCUMULATION
    National  Sediment Bioaccumulation  Conference. Pro-
    ceedings. Held in Bethesda, Maryland on September  11-
    13,19fe
    PB98-153141REB           98-04   PCA17/MFA03
BIOCIDES
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
    facturers. Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional  Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk  Initiative

    PB9B-106610R1B           9841   PC A04/MF A01
BIODEGRADATION
    Remediation  Using Plants and Plant   Enzymes:  A
    Progress Report.
    ADA350530REB            9844   PC A01/MF A01
    Mtehigan  Soi Vapor Extraction  Remedfefion (MISER)
    Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bioverrting of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
    PB98-115355REB           9841   PCA13/MFA03

    Chromium Bkttreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
    PB98-116445REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01

    Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
    PB98-126279REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

    Cost  and Performance Report  In situ Anaerobic Bto-
    remecSation, Pinedas Northeast Site. Largo, Florida
    P89B-168008REB           9844   PCA04/MFA01
BIOENERGET1CS
    National  Sediment Bioaccumulation Conference.  Pro-
    ceedings.  Held in Bethesda, Maryland on September 11-
    13.1996.
    PB98-1S3141REB           9844   PC A17/MF A03
BJOGENIC EMISSIONS
    EIIP  Volume  5:  Btogenfc Sources Preferred and Alter-
    native Methods.
    PB98-118060REB          9fa42  PC$43.00/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES
    Status and Trends  in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
    nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
    Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
    PB98-119241REB            9842   PCA05/MFA01

    Ecological Functions of Off-Channel  Habitat, Willamette
    River. Oregon. Final Research Plan.
    PB98-122229REB            9842   PC A06/MF A02

    Biological Characterization of the Middle Fork Anderson
    River. Perry County, Indiana.
    PB98-148810REB                   9843  PC A05
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB            9842  Standing Order
BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS
    Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Im-
    agery to Identify  Potential Ecological Indicators for Mon-

        M51244REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
    Treatment Technology Performance and Cost Data  for
    Remediation of Wood Preserving Sites.
    PB98-147069REB           9843   PC A09/MF A02
BIOMASS
    Ecological Effects of Troposphere Ozone: A U.S. Per-
    spective; Past Present and Future.
    PB98-116387REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01

    Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica  and a First
    Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from
    Biomass Burning.
    PB98-116403REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01
BIOMASS CONVERSION
    Development of a New  Generation of Small Scale Bio-
    mass-Hjeted Electric Generating Power Plants.
    ADA350501REB             9844   PCA02/MFA01

    U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical  Laboratory.
    PB98-140312REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
    PB98-151467REB           9844   PC A02/MF A01
BIOMASS CONVERSION PLANTS
    Hynol Process Evaluation.
    PB9B-127319REB           9842   PCA11/MFA03
    Demonstration of a 1  MWe  Biomass Power Plant  at
    USMC Base Camp Lejeune.
    PB98-135676REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01
BIOPLUME III MODULE
    BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
    PB98-131642REB           9842   PC MSMF A03
BIOREACTOR INOCULATION
    Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
    AD-A332 7S7/4REB          9842   PC A05MF A01
BIOREMEDIATION
    Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177S54REB           9841   PC A13/MF A03
    Enhanced Bioremediation of  BTEX  Using  Immobilized
    Nutrients:  Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB           9841   PC A05/MF A01
    Effectiveness and Safety of Strategies for Oil Spin Bio-
    remediation: Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Field.
    PB9B-140320REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
    Cost and Performance  Report  In  situ Anaerobic Bio-
    remediation, Pinellas Northeast Site. Largo. Florida
    PB98-168008REB           9844   PC A04/MF A01
BtOSOUDS AWARDS PROGRAM
    Nomination Guidance: 1998  Beneficial Use  of Biosdids
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01
BIOTREATMENT
    Chromium Biotreatment  in Soil, Chapter 6.
    PB96-116445REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
    Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
    ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
    PB96-135809REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
BIOVENTING
    Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB            9841   PC A13/MF A03
BIRDS
    Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
    on Farmland Birds in Ontario.
    PB98-122245REB            9842  PC A07/MF A02
BLOOD PROTEINS
    Adduction of Nrtroaromatic Compounds with Blood Pro-
    teins and  DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
    AD-A329 242/2REB          9841   PC A07/MF AQ2
BLOWING
    Spray  Drift Test Guidelines. OPPTS 840.1000  Back-
    ground for Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
    PB98-101975REB           9844  PCA03/MFA01
BOILERS
    RCRA. Superfund. and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR
    Part 266, Sub-part H) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108020REB           9842  PC A03/MF A01

    Fundamentals of Mercury Speciaton and Control in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    PB98-127095REB           9842  PC A04/MF A01

    New Source Performance Standards,  Subpart Db: Tech-
    nical Support for Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
    PB98-147218REB           9843  PCA13/MFA03

    Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS). Execut-
    able Model and Source  Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB                  9841   CP D01
 BOTTOM SEDIMENTS
    Assessment of  Sediments from  the Upper Mississippi
    River.
    PB98-115165REB           9841   PCA08/MFA02
                                                                                                                                                       KW-5

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                                                                KEYWORD  INDEX
    Evaluation of Knob Saved Stream Sediment Data 1982-
    1995.
    PB9B-12S214REB           9842  PCA04/MFA01
    Incidence and Severity of  Segment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    	
    Incidence and Severity of  Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 2.  Data
    Summaries tor Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB           96-02  PCA99/MFA06

    Assessment of Waukegan Harbor Sediment Contamina-
    IVYI Aiwft IfXtifi
    PB9B-139249REB           98-03  PCA03/MFA01
    National  Sediment  Boaccurnutation  Conference.  Pro-
    ceedings. Held in Bethesda, Maryland on September 11-
    13.1996.
    PB96-153141REB           9844  PC A17/MF A03

    EPA-s Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy.
    PB98-153208REB           98-04  PCA08/MFA02
BROWNFIELOS REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
    RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: BrownfiekJs Economic Redevelopment Ini-
    tiative  and Environmental  Justice  (Updated  February

    PB98463229REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    BrownfMds Economic Revevetopment Irritative: Proposal
    Guideines tor BrownteUs Job Training and Development
    Demonstration Pilots.
    PB98-963260REB           96-04   PCA03/MFA01
    dually Assurance Guidance fcr Conducting  BrownfieUs
    Site Assessments.
    PB96-963307REB            9844   PCATJ6/MFA01
BROWNSFCLDS REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
    RCRA. Superfcmd and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: Supertund Administrative Improvements/
    Reform* (Update February 1998).
    PB98-963234REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01
BTEX (BENZENE TOLUENE ETHYIBENZENE XYLENE)
    Enhanced Btoremediation of BTEX  Using ImmobOzed
    Nutrients: Field Demonstiation and Monitoring.
    	           9fr01   PCA05/MFA01
    Large Buidra Radon Manual.
    PB98-123995REB            9842   PCA07/MFA02

    Moor Air Ouafty Large BuKSng Characterization Protect

    PBEKM47184REB            9843   PCAO2/MFA01

BULK MATERIALS
    Superfund Method for the Determination of Reteeseaote
    Asbestos in Sols and Buk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB            9841   PCAOS/MFA02

BUOYANCY
    BuoyantDocharaesin ReversjngArnbienl Currents. Ex-

    pt>9B^2M70REB            96-02"  PCA09/MFA02
BURKHOLOERW CEPAOA PR1 (SUB 301)
    Bioaugmentation wtti •Burkhotderia ceperia' PR1 301 for
    In snu BtorerneolaBon of Trichlcroethytene Contaminated
    Groundwater
    PB98-141542REB            9843   PCA03MFA01

BURNMG
    Grarfent Anaysis of Btomass in Costa Rica and a First
    Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from
    Biomass Burning.
    PB98-116403REB
9841   PCA04/MFA01
    Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burrang
    of Peiitachtorophenol-Treated Wood Waste
    PB96-1 27731
                                       .
                              9842   PCA09/MFA02
    Fuel Cel Bus DemuatiaUoii in Mexico City.
    PB9B-142037REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
    ABEL Modefc Evaluates Corporations' Claims of habKty
    to Afford Penalties and Compiance Costs (Version 2£)
    (on Diskette).
    PB98400416REB            9841   Diskette $50.00
BUTRALM
    Red Facts: Butrafci.
    PB9B-153091REB            9844  PC A02/MF A01

    Rereoafaten EftgMty  Decision  (RED):  Butratn.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Butrafei Fact Sheet).
    PB9B-153109REB            9844  PCA09AVFA02
BYPRODUCTS
    Research Plan far Mcrobial Pathogens and Disinfection
    By-Products ki DrMdng Water.
    PB9B-140775REB            9843  PCA06MFA01
    Screening Level Probabfctic Ecological risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    PB9B-10S562REB           9841   PCA12/MFA03

 CAQ (COATMG ALTERNATIVE GUDE)
    Personal Computer Guide for Businesses in the Metal
    Parts Coaling Mustry.
    PB96-147168REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01

 CALIBRATION STANDARDS
    EPA TraceabSty Protocol tor Assay and Certacabon of
    Gaseous CaBxaton Standards.
    PB98-115314REB           9841   PCAOBMFA02
                       CANCER
                          SAB Report Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment
                          PB9B-104722REB           9841   PCAOSMFA01
                          Assessment of Thyroid FcfficUar CeU Tumors.
                          PB98-133119REB           9842   PC A05/MF A01
                       CANOLAOtt.
                          Pesticide Fact Sheet Canda OS.
                          PB98-137367REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
                       CANOPIES (VEGETATION)
                          Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Im-
                          agery to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators for Mon-

                          PB9<£l51244REB           9844   PCA03/MFA01
                       CAPACITY
                          Information for the Public on Participating with States in
                          Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
                          PB9Tl33333REB           9842   PCA03WFA01

                          Information for Stales on Implementing the Capacity De-
                          vetopment Provisions of the Safe DriniSngWaler Act
                          PB96-133366REB           9842  PCA09/MFA02

                          Nonhazardous Sold Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
                          pocny HI IKnoiiii 1996.
                          PB9e-1o7844REB           9844  PC  A13/MF A03

                          Hypothetical State Programs for Ensuring That An New
                          Community Water Systems and Non-Transient Non-Com-
                          munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical, Manage-
                           rial and Financial Capacity.
                           PB98-169733REB^        9844  PCA03/MFA01
                           Information far the Pubfc on Participating with States in
                                          Development Strategies.
                                          "°™~^            C A03/MF A01
                           Guidance on Implementing the Capacity Development
                           Provisions of the Sale Drinking Water Act Amendments
                           of 1996.
                                                     9844   PC A05/MF A01
                                                aIRe
CAPILLARITY
   Research Issues for The	
   PB98-135114REB           9843  PCA03MFA01
CAPILLARY PRESSURE
   Parameter  Estimation of Two-fluid  Capillary  Pressure-
   Saturation and PermeabWy Functions.
   PB9B-151236REB           9843  PCA07/MFA02
CARBON DIOXIDE
   Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
   Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
   PB9B-115306REB           9842  PCA07MFA02
   Hig^Pertomiance Metal Cleaning Using UquU CO2 and

                             9842  PC A02/MF A01
                           Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2: tmpicalions for Ter-
                           restrial Ecosystems.
                           PB98-137516REB           9843   PC A06JMF A01
                        CARBON HYDROXDE
                           Expemental  Study on Mercury Sorption by  Activated
                           Cdrtxxis snd Csloiuni Hydronde,
                           PB9B-137417REB           9843   PC A03AF A01
                        CARBON MONOXDE
                           Real-Time Monitoring of Particles. PAH. and CO in an

                                                     9843   PCA03/MFA01
        (-135627REB
CARBONYL COMPOUNDS
    Measurement of Carbonyl Compounds from Stationary
    Source Emissions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
    PB9B-135643REB           9843  PCA03/MFA01
CARCMGEMdTV TESTS
    Nitrobenzene Cardnogenicity (CAS No. 9845-3).
    PB98-143282REB"__"      9843  PCA04/MFA01
CARCfNOGEMCfTY TESTS
    Chtoroehane Caranogenicity (CAS No. 75404).
    PB98-143274REB           9843  PC A04/MF A01
CARPETS
    Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Appied Pesticides from
    Turf to Home: Comparison of Ostoogeabte Turf Residues
    with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
    PB9B-103120REB           9641  PC A06/MF A01
    Round-Robin   Testing  of  Methods  for  Cofccttng
    Distodgeabte Residues from Carpet
    PB9frl17989REB           9842   PCA06MFA01
    Increases ki Levels of Breathable Fine Partcutetes Due
    to the Appfcation of Carpet Fresheners in a Suburban
    Home.
    PB9B-155112REB           9844   PCA03/MFA01
CASE STUDIES
    RamedfeSon Case Studies: Bkxemedtation and VXrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB           9641   PCA13/MFA03
    RemeoTation  Case Studes: Sol Vapor  Extraction and
    Other In ahi Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB           9841   PCA13/MFA03

    Abstracts of Remedation Case States. Volume  2.
    PB97-177570REB           9841   PCA05/MFA01
    Clean Water State Revolving Funct Practical Approaches
    to knofOvinQ Paco. Hands on Approaches.
    PB96-133275REB           9642   PCA04AVFA01
CASES
    Environmental Protection Agency Cwi and Administrative
    Enforcement Docket (on CO-ROM). (Reamouncemnt
    with new format and pricing information).
    SUB-S197REB                 9844   Subscription
CASHOUT COMPUTER MODEL
   CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
   Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
   PB98-500390REB            9841   Diskette $50.00

CASTING
   Profile of the Metal Casting Industry. EPA Office of Com-
   pliance Sector Notebook Project
   PB99-143381REB            9843  PCAOOMFAQ2

CATALOGS (PUBLICATIONS)
   Catalog of  Publications:  Office of Science and Tech-
   nology. 1997 Edition.
   PB98-102692REB            9841  PC A08/MF A02

CATALYSTS
   Methane-Steam Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts in  the
   Hynol Process.
   PB98-100480REB            9841  PC A07/MF A02

   Dual  Function Sorbent/Catalyst Design for Energy Effi-
   cient Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
   PB98-135650REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

CATFISH
   Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
   PB9B-123235REB            9842  PC A05/MF A01

CCL  (CONTAMMANT CANDIDATE UST)
   Federal Register Volume 62. Number 193. Monday. Octo-
   ber 6. 1997, Notices.  Part 3.  Environmental  Protection
   Agency: Announcement of the Draft Drinking Water Con-
   taminant Candidate List
    PB98-144694REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01

CEM (CONTINUOUS EMISSION MONITORING)
    Operators Guide to Eliminating Bias in CEM Systems.
    PB96-150253REB            9844  PC A08/MF A02

CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSORS
    Comparison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea Performance in
    Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
     PB98-140395REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

CERCtA (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT)
     Addendum to the •Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy-
     Issued on December 5,1984.
     PB98-103138REB           9841   PC A02/MF A01

     Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
     PB98-103146REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01

     RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
     Introduction to: CERCLA and EPCRA Release Reporting
     Requirements (CERCLA Section 103 and EPCRA Sec-

     PB96-963230REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

     RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
     Introduction ta Oil  PoBution Prevention  Regulation  and
    the Oil Potution Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
     PB98-963231REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01

     RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
     Introduction ta Statutory Overview of CERCLA (Updated

                              9843   PCA03/MFA01

     RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
     Introduction ta Supertund  Community Involvement (Up-
     dated February 1998).
     PB98-963235REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01

     RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
     introduction tec Superfund Liability,  Enforcement, and Set-
     tlements (Updated February 1998).
     PB98-963236REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01

     RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
     Introduction ta The Superfund Response Program  (Up-
     dated February 1998).
         -963237REB           9843   PCA04/MFA01
                                                                            CERCUS (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
                                                                            RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY
                                                                            ^FORMATION SYSTEM)
                                                                                Pn>CERCUS Screening Guidance.
                                                                                PB96-963251REB           9842   PCA01/MFA01

                                                                            CERCUS fCOMPRENEHSrVE ENVIRONMENTAL
                                                                            RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY
                                                                            INFORMATION SYSTEM)
                                                                                CERCUS Site Location Extract Data Element Dictionary.
                                                                                PB97-170641REB           9843   PCA11/MFA03

                                                                            CERTIFICATION
                                                                                Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
                                                                                cation Requirements.
                                                                                PB9B-133317REB           9842   PC A16/MF A03

                                                                                Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 96-5. Notice to Manu-
                                                                                facturers. Producers. Formutators and Registrants of Pes-
                                                                                ticide Products. New Forms for the Certification with Re-
                                                                                spect to Citation of Data
                                                                                PB96-158264REB           9844   PCA03/MFA01

                                                                            CFC-12
                                                                                AHematwes  for CFC-12 Refrigerant in  Automotive  Air
                                                                                ConditioninQ.
                                                                                PB98-137524REB            9843   PCA03MFA01

                                                                            CHANGES
                                                                                PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes in
                                                                                PR Notices.
                                                                                PB98-127897REB            9842   PCA02/MFA01

                                                                            CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY
                                                                                Effects  of Flow Augmentation on Channel Morphology
                                                                                and Rparian Vegetation in  the Upper Arkansas  River

                                                                                PB9EM26287REB            9842   PCA08/MFA02
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                   CHLORDAN
CHARCTEMZAT1ON
   Characterization of Metal Benzotriazoles  and Related
   Polymers.
   PB98-163108REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
CHEMCAL ANALYSIS
   SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid
   Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
   llh (Sinde Usertton CD-ROM).
   PB97-501928REB           98-01   CD-ROM $125.00

   Incidence and  Severity of Sediment Contamination in
   Surface Waters of the  United States. Volume 2. Data
   Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
   PB98-126691REB             98-02   PCA99/MFA06
   Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
   PB98-135759REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Rapid Analysis of Toxic Organic Vapors in Ambient Air.
   PB99-135825REB             98-03   PCA03/MFA01

   Standard Operating Procedure for  the Laboratory Analy-
   sis of Lead in Paint  Bulk Dust and Soil  by Ultrasonic,
   Acid Digestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission
   "  ictrornetric Measurement
       M36963REB             9843   PC A04/MF A01
   Standard Operating Procedure for the Held Analysis of
   Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by U(-
   tasonic, Acid Digestion, and Cokximetric Measurement
   PB9S-140734REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
   Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
   Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
   PB96-500010REB           9841   CD-ROM $140.00
CHEMCAL COMPOUNDS
   Toxic Chemical Report, Ninth Annual: A Summary of In-
   formation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report Forms
   lor Calendar Year 1995
   PB9B-113640REB            9841   PCA06/MFA01
   Water Quality Criteria Documents for the Protection of
   Aquatic Lrte in Ambient Water.
   P696-153067REB            9844  PC A07/MF A02
   THe III List of Lists: Consolidated List of Chemicals Sub-
   tod to the  Emergency Planning and Community Rigm-to-
   Know Act (EPCRA) and Section 112(r) of the Clean Air
   Act as Amended. Title III of the Superfund Amendments
   and Reauthorizatton Act of 1986. and Title III of the Clean
   Air Act Amendments of 1990.
   PB96-169188REB            9844  PC A06/MF A01
   TBe ID (SARA and  Clean Air Act Amendments)  Emer-
   gency Planning and  Community Right-to-Know Act and
   Accidental  Release   Prevention Consolidated  Chemical
   Ust (on Diskette).
   PB96-500473REB                   9842   CP D01
   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemcial Sub-
   stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
   ferred Name Re, January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
   PB96-600556REB          9842  Mag Tape $395.00
   Toxic Substances Control  ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
   January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances  Inventory:
   Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
                              9842  Diskette $140.00
    Todc 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)
    PB96-600572REB                   9842   CP D01
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File:  ASCII
    Text Data, June 1998. TSCA Chemical  Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (on'DiskBtte).
    PB98-S02388REB                   9844   CP 001

    Toodc Substances Control Act (TSCA)  Chemcial Sub-
    stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
    ferred Name Rte, June 1998 (Raw Data) (on Magnetic
    Tape and CD-ROM).
    PB96-5Q2404REB          9844   Mag Tape $454.00

    Todc Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data.
    June 1998. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory:  Re-
    vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
    Diskette)
    PB98-502412REB            9844  Diskette $161.00

           I Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
           1330REB             98-02   Standing Order

    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB93421100REB             9842   Standing Order

    Toxic Substances Control Ad (TSCA): Searchable Data-
    base on CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical Substances  Inven-
    tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pretend Name File
    and SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
    SU&5423REB                  9844  Subscription
 CHEMCAL  EFFLUENTS
    Statistical  Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point
    Souco Cflteoory
    PB98-152887REB           9844   PCA05/MFA01

    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point Source

    PBSJ8153166REB           9844   PCA22/MFA04
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Giideines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
    Subcategory of the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-
        M53182REB
                               9844  PC A12/MF A03
   Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
   tions Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
   bustors. Volume 1.
   PB98-153190REB           9844   PC A06/MF A02

   Environmental  Assessment for  the  Proposed Effluent
   Guidelines for the Landfills Point Source Category. Vol-
   ume 1.
   PB98-154016REB           9844   PC A08/MF A02

   Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
   tions  Guidelines  and Standards for the Transportation
   Equipment Cleaning Category. Volume 1. Final Report
   PB9&-161243REB           9844   PC A09/MF A02

   Pollution Prevention (P2) Guidance Manual for the Pes-
   ticide Formulating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry:
   Implementing the P2 Alternative.
   PB98-163033REB           9844   PCA15/MFA03

   Permit Compliance System (PCS) Significant Non-Com-
   pliance List (for Mfcrocomputers).
   SUB-5252REB                  9842  Subscription

CHEMICAL FEEDSTOCKS
   Hynol Process Evaluation.
   PB98-127319REB           9842   PCA1VMFA03
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
   Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline  Re-
   port 1990-1994.
   PB98-110406REB           9842   PC A09/MF A02

   Pollution Prevention (P2) Guidance  Manual for the Pes-
   ticide Formulating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry:
   Implementing the P2 Alternative.
   PB98-163033REB           9844   PC A15/MF A03
CHEMCAL  REACTION KINETICS
   Methane-Steam Reaction Over  Nickel  Catalysts  in the
   Hynol Process.
   PB98-100480REB           9841   PC A07/MF A02
CHEMCAL  REACTIONS
   Review  of Nitrous Oxide Behavior in the Atmosphere and
   in Combustion and Industrial Systems.
   PB98-135767REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
CHEMICAL  REACTIVITY
   Remediation of Ground Water Using In-situ Permeable
   Reactive Barriers: Chromate and Other Inorganic Con-
   taminants.
    PB98-135122REB           9843  PC A02/MF A01

    Emplacement Verification  and Long-Term Performance
    	~      ''  ~   tfve Barrier at the USCG
                             . North Carolina.
                               9843   PC A03/MF A01

   Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Va-
    tent Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
    PB96-155088REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
CHEMICAL RELEASES
    Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
    Substances. A Guide for EPA Regions.
    PB97-9S3313REB            &-03   PCA05/MFA01

    Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
    ardous Substances. A Guide for Facilities on Compliance.
    PB97-963314REB            9843   PCA06/MFA01
CHEMCAL SPILLS
    Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Delaware,
    Maryland.  West  Virginia,  District of Columbia (on  CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-502313REB           9843   CD-ROM CP D01

    Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-502321REB           9843   CD-ROM CP D01

    Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Virginia (on
    CD-ROM).
    PB98#J2339REB           9843   CD-ROM CP D01

    Regional Integrated Contingency Plan  Region VII: towa,
    Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
    PB98-963205REB             9842   PC A25/MF A04
CHEMCAL 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          9842  Mag Tape $395.00

    Toxic Substances Control ACt (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
    January 1998. TSCA  Chemical Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name Hie (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500564REB           9842   Diskette $140.00

    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                   9842   CP D01

    Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data, June 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-502388REB                   9844   CP 001

    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemcial  Sub-
    stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
    ferred Name File, June 1998 (Raw Data) (on Magnetic
    Tape and CD-ROM).
    P898-502404REB         9844   Mag Tape $454.00

    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
    June 1998. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory: Re-
    vised Inventory  Synonym and  Preferred Name File (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-502412REB           9844   Diskette $161.00
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): Searchable Data-
    base on CD-ROM. TSCA Chemical  Substances Inven-
    tory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferrd Name Hie
    and SARA Title III (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5423RE8                  9844  Subscription

CHEMCAL TREATMENT
    Performance Characteristics of a Multi-Stage Process for
    Ex-situ Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
    Chlorinated Organics.
    PB98-138662REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Environmental Assessment  of the Base Catalyzed De-
    composition (BCD) Process.
    PB98-173479REB             9844   PCA04/MFA01

CHESAPEAKE BAY
    Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB             98-01   PCA05/MFA01
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium  in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-105562REB             9841   PC At 2/MF A03
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local  Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB            9841   PCA08/MFA02
    Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
    Directions. Nutrient Reduction  Revaluation  Summary
    Report.
    PB98-117013REB            9841   PCA04/MFA01
    Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data. 1997.
    PB9&-118441REB            9842  PC A07/MF A02
    Interaction among  Environmental  Factors and Recruit-
    ment Potential in Striped Bass.
    PB98-119258REB            9842  PCA11/MFA03
    Ruxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB98-119266REB            98-02  PC A04/MF A01
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    PB98-123235REB            9842  PCA05/MFA01
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
    PB98-123243REB            9842   PC A111MF A03
    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            9842   PCA10/MFA02

    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Model-
    ing to  Predict the Environmental  Impacts of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02
    Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
          130982REB
                               9842   PC A08/MF A02
     Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assist-
     ance  Programs for Local  Governments  in the Chesa-
     peake Bay Region.
     PB98-133416REB            9842  PCA07/MFA02

     Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay  Basin Species,
     1998.
     PB98-141476REB            9843  PC A07/MF A02

     Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
     culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix B.
     Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Water Qual-
     ity Calibration Results.
     PB98-141500REB            9843   PCA99/MFA06

     Chesapeake  Bay  Living Resources 1997. Living  Re-
     sources Subcommittee Annual Report
     PB98-167414REB            9844   PCA04/MFA01

 CHILD-RESISTANT PACKAGING
     Pesticide Registration  (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manu-
     facturers,  Formulators,  Producers,  and  Registrants of
     Pesticides.  Electronic  Submission  of  Child-Resistant
     Packaging Test Data for all Pesticides and Child-Resist-
     ant Testing of Prefilled, Nonrefillable Insecticide Bait Sta-
     tions  Not Designed or Intended to  Be Opened or Acti-
     vated in a Manner That  Exposes the Contents to Human
     Contact
     PB98-116767REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01

 CHILDREN
     Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
     PB98-157860REB            9844   PCA11/MFA03

     National Strategy for the Development of Regional Nutri-
     ent Criteria.
     PB98-163017REB            98-04   PCA05/MFA01

 CHILLERS
     Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236ea with High Per-
     formance  Enhanced Tubes in Condensation and Evapo-
     ration.
     PB98-137177REB           9843   PCA07/MFA02

 CHLORANSU LAM-METHYL
     Pesticide Fact Sheet Cloransulam-methyl.
     PB98-115298REB           9841   PCA03/MFA01

 CHLORDAN
     lexicological Review of Chlordane (Technical) (CAS No.
     1278943-6) hi Support  of Summary Information on Inte-
     grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
     PB98-155229REB            9844   PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                          KW-7

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                                                                 KEYWORD INDEX
CHLORMATED SOLVENTS
    Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
    cnant Systam for Chtoriratod Solvonts.
    PB96-135809REB            96-03  PCA02MFA01
CHLORMATED VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Dual Function SoitaenVCatalyst Design for Energy Effi-
    dam Chbriratod VOC Destruction.
    PB96-135650REB            96-03  PC A03/MF A01
CHLOROBENZENE
    CMofobsnzano Boreactor Domonstration
    AD-A332 757/4REB          9642  PCA05MFA01
    Chtoroefhane Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 75-00-3).
    PB9B-143274REB            98-03  PC A04MF A01
CHROHATES
    Remeolation of Ground Water Using In-situ  Permeable
    Reactive Barriers:  Chrornate and  Other Inorganic Con-

                              96-03  PCA02/MFA01
                                                    Statistical Support Document of Proposed Effluent Limita-
                                                    tions Guidelines and  Standards tor the Transportation
    PB9B-13S122REB
    Ground Water Remectafion of Chromium Using Zero-Va-
    tent Iron In a Permeabte Reactive Barrier.
    PB96-1550B8REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
    hnovafive Memurei tor Subsurface Chromium Reme*-
    atton:  Source  Zone.  Concentrated Plume,  and Dilute
    Plume.
        M26717REB           9642   PC AOSMF A01
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
    Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism for Maximizing Em-
    power in Social Systems.
    PB96-1SI277REB           9643  PC AOSMF A01
    Ccimrnunty-Oased Environmental Pi election: A Resource
    Book for Protecting Ecosystems and Communibos.
    PB96-158894REB           9644  PC AOSMF A02

    Plan to Enhance the Rote of States and Tribes in the

                              9844  PCAOaMFA02
    RCRA.  Superkmd and EPCRA HoMne Training Module.
    Introduction ta Superiund Communly Involvement (Up-
    datedFebnWylSe).
    POOO 96323SREB           9843  PC AOSMF A01
CtUDAD ACUNA (MEXICO)
    Ambient Air Monitoring Plan tor dudad Acuna and Ptedra
    Ufj^f r*fti^*r Moiico
    PB96-131634REB           9843  PCA08MFA02
CLASSnCATION
    PR NoBce 96* Liquid Chemical Stertant Products.
    PB96-126840REB           9642  PCA02MFA01
CLASSnCATONS
    Toddy Characteristic FUe Enforcement Training Man-

    PB9B-142080REB           9643  PCA11MFA03
CLAYS
         tot 1995 Workshop on Geosynftefc day Liners.
         M41989REB           9843  PCA12MFA03
CLEAN AM ACT
    Air PoUton Operating Peru* Program Update. Key Fea-
    tures and Benefte.
    P89B-13279BREB           9843  PCA03MFA01
CLEAN AJR ACT AMENDMENTS OF 19M
    QoMary of Terms from Federal Air Programs.
    PB9B-152655REB           9844  PCAOSMFA01
CLEAN AW ACTS
    Voteae Organic  Compound Emtegions from^AutomoMe
    RBflMsMrtQ;  Background Morrnation lor  PiOAUjQaied
    Standards.
    PB96-173461REB           9844  PC AOSMF A01
 CLEAN ROOMS
    Trace Metal Cteanroom.
    PB9B-14732SREB
 CLEAN WATER ACT
    Final Guidance on  the Issuance  of Administrative Orders
    under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water AcL
    PB96-103153REB           9841  PCA04MFA01
 CLEANERS
    Guktaane  Series: Control ol VotaHe Organic Compound
    Emisstons from Coaling Operations at Aerospace Manu-
    fACturing and Rework OtieiBltoni
    PB96-136445REB            9843  PCAOSMFA01
 CLEANMQ
    Update on EPA* Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
    PB98-137433REB            9843  PCA03MFA01

    Resuks of a Plot  Field Study to Evaluate the EftecSve-
    naas of Cleaning  Ftoiidenlial Heating and Air ConoV
    fentog Systems and the Impact on Indoor Air QuaMy and
    SysMmPartbnmnce.
     PB98-142011REB
                                                        M61235REB            9644   PCA11/MFA03

                                                    Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
                                                    tions Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation
                                                    Equipment Cleaning Category. Volume 1. Final Report.
                                                    PB96-161243REB            9644   PCA09/MFA02
                                                 CLEANUP
                                                    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
                                                    with  Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances (October
                                                    1997)
                                                    PB9fr111685REB            9641   PCA21/MFA04
                                                 CLEANUP OPERATIONS
                                                    How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for
                                                    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
                                                    Action Plan Reviewers.
                                                    PB96-113525REB            9641   PCA20/MFA04
                                                    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
                                                    servation  and Recovery  Act Sites in Region 10. Interim
                                                    Final Guidance.
                                                    PB96-131899REB            9642   PCA2S/MFA04
                                                    Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
                                                    Courses. September 1,1998 - September 30,1999.
                                                    PB98-963227REB            9643   PC AOSMF A01
                                                 CLOSURES
                                                    RCRA. Superiund, and EPCRA Hotfne Training Module:
                                                    Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts  264/
                                                    265. Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
                                                    PBgCMoSSsflEfT           9642   PCA03/MFA01
                                                 CLUSTER ANALYSIS
                                                    Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses tor Modets-3 CMAQ
                               9843   PCAOBMFA02
         nt Do
                               9644  PCA12MFA03

                        t for Proposed Efluent LMattons
Develop	
GukMnes and_Standards for the TianaportaBon Equip-

                          9844  PCA21MFA04

                     fVoposed Efluent  Umtefaons
                      for ttio Transportafion t5quip~

                          9844  PCA22MFA04

              i Analysis of Proposed Effluent Umte-
              and Standards for the Tn
         M61201
                                                             I-116478REB           9642  PCA02MFA01
                                                      CMAQ (COMMUNITY MULTtSCALE AIR QUALITY)
                                                          Beta Test of  MrxM»3 with Community Muftacato Air

                                                          PB98-116270REB           9641   PCA02MFA01

                                                          Pkime-*>-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
                                                          Emissions in MorJett-3.
                                                          PB96-1164S2REB           9642  PCA03MFA01

                                                          Science Features to Models-3 CommunKy MuKscate Air
   PB96-116502REB           9642   PCA03MFA01

   ****&&.!*..*• Mpo^M  Community MuKscato Air

                             9641   PC AOSMF A01

                        toy Data in the Modeb-3 Inte-
                                                          PB96-1
                                                               sing Emission ki
                                                          grated tXstrtxjted ModeKr
                                                          PB96-116544REB
                                                                                                    A01
                                                      CO-DISPOSAL
                                                          PoFey  for Munic|paRy  and Municipal Sold  Waste
                                                          CERCLA Settlements at NFL Co-Disposal SXes.
                                                          PB96-1 18003REB           9642  PC AOSMF A01
                                                      COAL
                                                          Fundamentals of Mercury SpeaaBon and Control in Coal-

                                                          PB96-127095REB           9642  PCA04MFA01
                                                          kitegiated Air PoUton Control System (lAPS). Execut-
                                                          abte Model and Source Model (Version Sjrt (on Diskette).
                                                          PB98-500325REB                  9M1   CPD01
                                                      COAL FRED POWER PLANTS
                                                          Capsule Report: Weiman-Lord SO2 Recovery Process.
                                                          Hue Gas DesuHurizatton Plant
                                                          PB98-102262REB           9641  PCA03MFA01
                                                      COALMMES
                                                          National  Assessment of Environmental and Economic
                                                          BeneMs  from Methane  Control  and  UOzatton  Tech-
                                                                                   9642  PCA09MFA02
     PB96-161227REB
                               9644  PCAOBMFA02
       I-118144REB
COASTAL PLAMS
   Examination of the Effects of Habitat OuaMy. Land Use,
   and AekMcation  on the Mecioinvertebrate Communilies
   of Coastal Plain Streams.
   PB98-12S382REB           9642  PCA07MFA02

   DahBvtor of Toxic Metils durfno Contsct of SyrAherJc Coal
   Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Set
   P896-125388REB           9642  PCAOSMFA01
COASTAL WATERS
   Contribution of Dissolved Organic Mtogen Deposition to
   Mtf-Aaantc  Coastal Waters. Predptelion  Concentration.
   Isotopic Composition and Wet Plux.
   PB99-125313REB           9642  PC AOSMF A01
COATMG ALTERNATIVE GUDE
   Personal Computer Guda for Businesses in the Metal
   Parts Coating Industry.
   PB98-147168REB           9843  PCA03MFA01
COATMG PROCESSES
   UHEdng Low VctaSe Organic Content Exterior Coatings
   far Wood Furniture.
   PB96-10041SREB           9641   PCA04MFA01
   No-«X>to-rlAPWoodR«r»tureCoalir«_System.
   PB96-135684REB           9643  PC AOSMF A01
COLLECTING METHODS
   Evaluation of Methods for Cotecsng Distodgeagte Pes-
   Jode Residues from Turf.
   PB98-114390REB           9842  PC AOSMF A01

   Roun*flobin_ Testing  of  Methods  for  Cotacting

                             9642  PCA06MFA01
COLOWMETRY
    Standard Operating Procedure for the Field Analysis of
    Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ul-
    trasonic, Acid Digestion, and Cotorimetric Measurement
    PB98-140734REB           9843   PC A05/MF A01
COMBINED SEWERS
    Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
    Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
    PB9B-132228REB           9842   PC A11/MF A03

    Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Flows.
    PB98-147093REB           9643   PC A06/MF AQ2
COMBUSTION CHEMISTRY
    Mercury Control Research:  Effects of Fly Ash and Flue
    Gas Parameters on Mercury Spedatkm.
    PB96-151483REB           9644   PC A03/MF A01

COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
    cal Waste Incinerators.
    PB9S-103401REB           9841   PCA07MFA02
COMBUSTION KINETICS
    Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
    PB98-116437REB           9842   PCA03/MFA01

    Review of Nitrous Oxide Behavior in the Atmosphere and
    in Combustion and Industrial Systems.
    PB98-135767REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01

    Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
    PB98-137425REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

    U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
    PB96-140312REB           9643   PC A03MF A01

    Application of Tunabte Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
    System to  Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary
    Kilns.
    PB9B-140346REB           9643   PC A03/MF A01

    Characterization of PIC Emissions from Combustion of
    Pemachtorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-142219REB           9643   PC A03/MF A01

    Fixed-Bed Control of Mecuty; Rote of Acid Gases and a
    Comparison between Carbon-Based. Calcium-Based, and
    Coal Fry Ash Sorbents.
    PB96-147291REB           9843   PCA03MFA01
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
    Products of Incomptoto CortiDustion  wmn DiFBCt
    of Pentachtorqpheool-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB96-127731REB           9842   PC A09/MF A02

    Field Evaluation of EPA Method 0040 (Volatiles Using
                                                                                                             i-1330B5REB            9843   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                                         Demonstration of MuMmetal Continuous Emission Mon-
                                                                                                         itors tor Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous
                                                                                                         Metals.
                                                                                                         PB98-135775REB            9643   PCA03MFA01
                                                                                                         Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data.
                                                                                                         PB96-135791REB            9643   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                         Dtoxin Formation from Soot-Ba
                                                                                                         PB96-137474REB
                             iedDep
                              9643
                                                                                                                                          PCA03MFA01
                                                                                                         Total Hydrocarbon!
                                                                                                         Concentrations.
                                                                                                         PB9B-137508REB
    Evaluation of the Behavior of Flame tonizatton Detection
                  i Continuous Emission Monitors at Low

                              9643   PCA03MFA01

    Research  on  Emissions and  Mrbgatton of POP's from
    Combustion Sources.
    PB96-1399B3REB            9843   PC A03MF A01

    Environmental Technology Verification: Verification Test-
    ing of Emissions from the Combuston of A-55  (Trade
    Name) Ctean Fuels in a Ftretube Boiler.
    PB98-142189REB            9643   PCA05MFA01

    Air Pdutton and Air Toxks-U.&  Regulatory Framework
    and Control Technologies.
    PB98-1455SOREB            9843   PCA03MFA01

    Dtodn Formation Mechanisms: Implications for Combus-
    tion Technologies.
    PB96-1455B4REB            9643   PC A03/MF A01

    Mechanistic Implications of Pofychtorinated DtoeozooToxin
    and Dbenzofuran Homotogua ProBes from Municipal
    Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
    PB9B-151475REB            9644   PCA03MFA01

    Enhanced Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Com-
    bustion Devices by  Addition of Trace Quantities of Bro-
    mine.
    PB98-151491REB            9644   PCA03/MFA01

    Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration
    of MuWmetal  Continuous  Emission Monitoring  Tech-
      •
                                                                                                                    51509REB
                                                                                                                                        9844  PCA03/MFA01
                                                          Diskxtaeabte Residues from Carpet
                                                          PB967l7969REB
    Near-FteaJ-Time Measurement of Trace Volatile Organic
    Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-
    Line Gas Chromatograph.
    PB96-151517REB            9644   PC A03MF A01
    Spreadsheet Model for Preparing Automative  Exhaust
    Surrogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette).
    PB9B%u2S52REB                  9644   CPD01
 COMBUSTORS
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Umi-
    tattons jjuMefaes and Standards for Industrial Waste

    PB99-126675REB            9642   PC AOSMF A01
    Estimating Municipal Waste Combustor Non-Metal Air
    Emissions as a Function of Waste Composition.
    PB98-147176REB            9843   PC A02MF A01
  KW-8

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                                                                 KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                               CONVEX PROGRAMMING
   Development of a Method for the Speciation of Source
   Mercury Emissions.
   PB9B-147267REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01
   Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  of
   Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards
   for Industrial Waste Combustors.
   PB96-152879REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02
   Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
   Subcategory of the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-

   PB9&153182REB            98-04   PCA12/MFA03
   Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Unita-
   tons GudeBnes and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
   bustors. Volume 1.
   PB98-153190REB            98-04   PCA06/MFA02
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
   Evaluation of an  IAQ Source Management Strategy for a
   large Building,
   PB96-155047REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS
   Study  of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions  from
   Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
   Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
   PB96-105190REB            98-01   PC A08MF A02
   Study  of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions  from
   Consumer and Commercial Products. Report to Con-
        •105208REB
                             99-01   PC A10/MF A02
   Study  of Volatile  Organic Compound Emissions from
   Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 2. Com-
   prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
   PB98-105Z24REB            98-01   PCAfO/MFAQZ

   Study  of Volatile  Organic Compound Emissions from
   Consumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incen-
   fves to Reduce VOC Emissions from  Consumer and
   Commercial Products
   PB96-109648REB            98-01   PCA10/MFA02
OOMMUMCATONS MANAGEMENT
   Final Guidance on Improving Communication to Achive
   Coteborative Decision-Making  at Department of Energy

   PB9B-963239REB            98-03  PC A02/MF A01
COMMUNTTIES
   Appreciative Inquiry:  A Mechanism for Maximizing Em-

   pKlfT^r*™'      9803  PCA03WFA01

   Community-eased  Environmental Protection: A Resource
   Book lor Protecting Ecosystems and Communities.
   PB9B-158e94REB            98O4  PCA08/MFA02
COMMUMTY MULTtSCALE AIR QUALITY MODEL
   Beta Test of Models-3 with Community  Murtiscate Air
   QuaHy(CMAO) Model.
   PB98-116270REB            9BO1  PCA02/MFA01

   plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
   Emissions in Models-3.
   PB98-116452REB            984)2  PC A03/MF A01

   Science qgjres in  Models-3 Community Mulfiscate Air

   re9?1N§u2REB            9802  PCA03/MFA01

   Description of the Models-3 Community  Murtiscate Air
   QuaRy (CMAO) Modeling System.
   PB96-116528REB            98O1   PCA03/MFA01

   Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
   grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
   PB9B-116544REB            96O1   PCA03/MFA01
 COMMUMTY RELATIONS
   Plan to Enhance the Role of States and  Tribes  in the
                              9844   PCA09/MFA02
 COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
    Screening of Non-CFC Alternatives tor High-Temperature
    Heel Pumps.
    PB98-135197REB            9&O3   PCA03/MFA01
    Comparison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea Performance in
    Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
                     ^       98-03   PCA03/MFA01
    Reid Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel
    Research Monitoring WeHs with Existing on-Farm Drink-
    Ing Water Wetts in Measuring Pesticide and Nitrale Con-

    PB96-143191REB            9BO3  PC A07/MF A02
 COMPCMGATION
    RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: OS Pollution Prevention Regulation and
    twOilPoiubonActof 1990 (Updated February 1998).
    PB9e-963231REB            98-03  PCA03/MFA01
 COMPLIANCE
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance  Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB96-108210REB            98O2  PCA03/MFA01

    PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes in
    PR Notices.
    PB98-127897REB            9842  PC A02/MF A01
    h-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.

                              9801  PCA10/MFA03
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
    Addendum to the 'Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy'
    Issued on December 5,1984.
    PB98-103138REB           98-01   PC A02/MF A01

    Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
    PB98-103146REB           98O1   PC A03/MF A01

    RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate
    Requirements (Updated February 1998).
    PB
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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
COPIERS
    Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions torn Office Equip-

    PB96-151681REB           9844  PC A03/MF A01
COPPER
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-105562REB           9841  PCA12/MFA03
    Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Estuarine
    Copepod •Eurylemora affWs1.
    PB98-126055REB           98-02  PC A04AVF A01
    Federal Register Volume 63.  Number 77. Wednesday,
    April 22.1998. Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protection
    Agency: 40 CFR  Parts 141 and 142 Maximum Contami-
    nant bevel Goals and National Primary  Drinking Water
    Regulations tor Lead and Copper. Proposed Rules.
    PB9B-144736REB           98-03  PCA03/MFA01
CORN
    Environmental Protection Agency's White Paper on "Bacil-
    lus  thuringjensts* Plant-Pesticide Resistance  Manage-
    ment
    PB9B-153133REB           98-04  PC A06JMF A01
CORRECTIVE ACTION
    RCRA,  Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to RCRA Corrective Action Updated July
    1997.
    PB96-108202REB           98-02  PC A03/MF A01
CORROSION
    Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials:
    Impact of Home Water Softeners.
    PB98-147309REB           9843  PCA08/MFA02
CORROSION PREVENTION
    Effect of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
    PB96-144777REB           9843  PC AO&MF A01
COST ANALYSIS
    Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Increased Ventila-
    tion in a Smal Office in a Warm. Humid Climate: Para-
    metric Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model
    PB96-113366REB           9842  PCA10/MFA03
    Clean  Water Needs Survey Report to Congress.  1996.
    Assessment of Needs for PubBdy  Owned Wastewater
    Treatment  FacMes,  Correction  of Combined Sewer
    Oversows  and  Management of  Storm  Water and
    Nonpoint Source  Poftjtfen in the United States.
    PB9B-133226REB           9842   PC A07/MF A02
    Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
    PB9B-1332S9REB           9842   PC AO&MF A01
    Information tor States on Developing AfiordabaKy Criteria
    tor Drinking Water.
    PB96-13332SREB           9842   PCA05/MFA01
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
    Study  of VoteSe Organic Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incen-
    tives to Reduce VOC Emissions from  Consumer and
    Commercial Products.
    PB98-109648REB           9841   PCA10/MFA02
    OpportunMes to  Improve Air Quaity through Transpor-
    tation Pricing Programs.
    PB9B-122195REB           9842   PCA08/MFA02
    BEN Modet Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncomptence (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB            9841   Diskette $50.00
COST CONTROL
    ioon9n*i_!mR¥' *na|ysis *>r the  Proposed Polyether

                              9841  PCA04/MFA01
Pohrote NESHAP.
PB96-110521 REB
COST EFFECTIVENESS
    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for  Proposed  Pretreatment
    Standards far Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB9B-11S140REB           9841   PCA05/MFA01
    Developing Guidance for Considering Cost-Effectiveness
    When Selecting and Designing IAQ Control Approaches.
    PB98-151780REB           9844   PCAD3/MFA01

    Economic Analysis and  Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of
    Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards
    torfidustrial Waste Combustore.
    PB9B-152879REB           9844   PCA07/MFA02
    Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  of Proposed
    Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the
    LandHs POM Source Category.
    PB98-154040REB           9844   PCA06/MFA02
    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guideines  and Standards for the Transportation
    Equipment Cleaning Category.
    PB96-161227REB           9644   PC A08/MF A02
COST ESTIMATES
    Integrated Air PoUton Control System (lAPS). Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98600325REB                  9841   CPO01
    Esamated O & M Costs for RODS: rtstorical Trends and
    Projected Costs through FY 2040.
    PB98463222REB           9842   PCA10/MFA02
COST ESTMATION
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hottne Training  Module:
    Hroduction to Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264
    and 265. Subpvt H) Updated November 1997.
    PB9B-108087REB           9842  PCA03/MFA01
                                                  COSTARICA
                                                      Gradient Anaysis of Btomass in Costa Rica and a First
                                                      Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from
                                                      Biomass Burning.
                                                      PB98-116403REB            9841   PCA04/MFA01

                                                  COSTS
                                                      Treatment Technology Performance and Cost Data for
                                                      Remediation of Wood Preserving Sites.
                                                      PB98-147069REB            9843   PC A09/MF A02

                                                      CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
                                                      Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
                                                      PB98-500390REB             9841   Diskette $50.00

                                                  COTTON PLANTS
                                                      Environmental Protection Agency's White Paper on •Bacil-
                                                      lus  thuringiensis'  Plant-Pesticide Resistance  Manage-
                                                      ment.
                                                      PB9B-153133REB            9844   PC A06/MF A01

                                                  COUNTERTERRORISM
                                                      EPA Counter-Terrorism  (CT) Strategy. Work  Plan, and
                                                      Executive Sumamry.
                                                      PB98463224REB            9842   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      Draft Guidance on CT Equipment Purchase.
                                                      PB9B463226REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01

                                                  CRITERIA
                                                      Water  Quaity Criteria and Standards Newsletter.  Spring
                                                      and Summer 1997.
                                                      PB9B-103237REB            9841    PCA03/MFA01
                                                      RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
                                                      Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
                                                      Facility Criteria Updated Jury 1997.
                                                      PB98-108236REB            9842   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      Nomination Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use of BosoSds
                                                      Awards Program; for Operating Projects. Technology De-
                                                      velopment Resean^ and Public Acceptance.
                                                      PB98-133242REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      Water Quality Criteria and Standards Plan: Priorities for
                                                      the Future.
                                                      P898-163025REB            9844   PCA05/MFA01

                                                  CRYPTOSPORIDIUM
                                                      Method 1622: •Ciyptosporidium1 in Water by Filtration/
                                                      IMS/FA.
                                                      PB9B-153059REB            9844   PC A05/MF A01
                                                  CUMENE
                                                      ToxfcokxXal  Review of Cumene (CAS No.  9842-6) in
                                                      Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
                                                      Information System.
                                                      PB98-155211REB.          9844   PCAD4/MFA01
                                                  CURMG
                                                      Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation  Cured
                                                      Coalings in Wide-Web Ftexographic Printing.
                                                      PB98-106412REB            9841    PCA08/MFA02
                                                  CYPRODMIL
                                                      Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyprodini.
                                                      PB98-137235REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01

                                                  CZECH REPUBLIC
                                                      Czech Air Quaity Monitoring and Receptor Modeling
                                                      Study.
                                                      PB96-11Q299REB            9841    PCA09/MFA02
                                                  DATA ACQUISmON
                                                      Test and Evaluation of Six Fire Resistant  Booms at
                                                      Ohmsett
                                                      AD-A344 642/4REB          9843   PC A05/MF A01

                                                  DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS
                                                      Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems  for
Non-Criteria Pollutants.
PB98-112931 REB
                                                                                    9841   PCA09/MFA02
                                                   DATA ANALYSIS
                                                      National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools tor Air
                                                      Toxics  Assessment HeM in Research  Triangle  Park.
                                                      North Carolina on June 17-20.1997.
                                                      PB98-1091SOREB            9841  PC A20VMF A04
                                                      Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
                                                      Surface Waters of the United  States. Volume 2. Data
                                                      Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
                                                      PB96-126691REB            9842  PCA99/MFA06

                                                      EPA's Data Attribute Rating System.
                                                      PB98-135783REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01
                                                      Some Remarks on Research Directions In Statistical Data
                                                      Protection.
                                                      PB98-1412B6REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
                                                   DATA ATTRIBUTE RATMG SYSTEM
                                                      EPA's Data Attribute Rating System.
                                                      PB98-13S783REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01


                                                      Fact Sheet  Update:  Listing   of  Fish  and  WJUDfe
                                                      Advisories.
                                                      PB98-102932REB            9841  PC A02AVF A01
                                                      Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
                                                      PB98-109366REB            9841  PC AO&MF A01
                                                      SAB Report Review of the Source Ranking Database.
                                                      PB98-133713REB            9842  PC A04/MF A01
                                                      Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention. Pesticides and
                                                      Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
                                                      PB9&500010REB          9841  CD-ROM $140.00
                                                      Resource Conservation and  Recovery Information Sys-
                                                      tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
                                                      PB98-S92570REB             9842   Standing Order
                                                      Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
                                                      SUB-5404REB                  9842   Subscription
                                                  DATA ELEMENTS
                                                      CERCUS Site Location Extract Data Element Dictionary.
                                                      PB97-170641REB            9843  PCA11/MFA03
                                                  DATA FILE
                                                      Ecotox   Database   (AQUIRE.   PHYTOTOX,    and
                                                      TERRETOX)  (Non-VMS  Data)  (on Magnetic Tape).
                                                      (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
                                                      PB97-500292REB                   9842  CPT02

                                                      SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
                                                      Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
                                                      III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
                                                      PB97-501928REB           9841  CD-ROM $125.00

                                                      Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
                                                      Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
                                                      PB98-500010REB           9841  CD-ROM $140.00

                                                                                                  and
                                                                                                  CD-

                                                                               9841  CD-ROM $480.00
Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation
Management of Hazardous Waste, 1995 (Fmal) (on
ROM).
PB98-500077REB
                                                      Superfund Public  Information  System (SPIS)  (on CD-
                                                      ROM).
                                                      PB98-500341REB            9842  CD-ROM $60.00

                                                      Trtle III (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments)  Emer-
                                                      gency Planning  and Community RighMo-Know Act and
                                                      Accidental Release  Prevention  Consolidated Chemical
                                                      List (on Diskette).
                                                      PB98-500473REB                  9842  CP 001

                                                      Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemcial Sub-
                                                      stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym  and Pre-
                                                      ferred Name File. January 1998 (on Magnetic Tape).
                                                      PB98-500556REB          9842  Mag Tape $395.00
                                                      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            9842  Diskette $140.00
                                                      Toxic Substances  Control Act (TSCA)-PMN Be: ASCII
                                                      Text Data. January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
                                                      ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
                                                      (on Diskette).
                                                      PB9B-500572REB
                                 9842  CPD01
         'Response Notification System (ERNS). 1996

                         9842  CD-ROM $265.00
         •Response Notification System (ERNS), 1997

          1REB          9842  CD-ROM $265.00

Database of Sources of Environmental flotoasoa of
Dioxin-Uce Compounds in the United States - External
Review Draft (on CD-ROM).
PB99-I502289REB          9843  CD-ROM CP 002
Inland Area Contingency Plan  and Maps for Delaware.
Maryland, West Virginia. District of Columbia (on  CD-
ROM).
PB9B-5Q2313REB          9843  CD-ROM CP D01
Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania
(on CD-ROM).
PB98-502321REB          9843  CD-ROM CPD01

Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Virginia (on
CD-ROM).
PB98-502339REB          9843  CD-ROM CP D01
Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) June 1998
(on CD-ROM).
PB98-502354REB            9844  CD-ROM $60.00

Toxic Substances Control Act  fTSCA)-PMN Be: ASCII
Text Data. June 1998. TSCA Chemical  Substances In-
ventory: PMN Number to  EPA Accession Number  Link
(on Diskette).
PB9B-502388REB                  9844  CP D01

Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA)  Chemcial Sub-
stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and  Pre-
ferred Name  File. June 1993 (Raw Data) (on Magnetic
Tape and CD-ROM).
PB98-502404REB         9844   Mag Tape $454.00

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data.
June 1998. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory: Re-
vised Inventory  Synonym and  Preferred Name File (on
Diskette).
PB98-502412REB           9844  Diskette $161.00

Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
Diskette).
PB98-502453REB                  9844  CP D02

RCRA Permit Policy Compendium. September 1993 Up-
date (on Diskette).
PB98-502511REB           9844  Diskette $116.00

Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) ton Diskette).
PB98-591330REB             9842   Standing Order

Resource Conservation and  Recovery Information  Sys-
tem (RCRIS) Extract Rte (Raw Data Only) (on C&ROM).
PB9S-592570REB             9B42   Standing Order

CERCUS  (Comprehensive  Environmental   Response,
Compensation, and Liability Information System) Site Lo-
cation Extract Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
SUB-5131REB                  9842  Subscription

Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
Mcrocomputers).
SUB-5178REB                  9842  Subscription
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                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                      DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
   	etfcTape).
       5179REB                 98-02   Subscription
   Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
   Enforcement  Docket  (on  CD-ROM).  (Reannouncemnt
   with new format and pricing information).
   SUB-6197REB                 98-04   Subscription
   EPA Facility Index  System (FINDS) File (on  magnetic
           >REB
                                 9842   Subscription
   Permit Compliance System (PCS) Significant Non-Com-
   phance List (for Microcomputers).
   SUB-5252REB                 98-02   Subscription
   Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS) An-
   nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5335REB                 98-02   Subscription
   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                 98-04   Subscription

DATA FORMATS
   Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model
   tor Purposes  of Facilitating  Data  Transfer  between the
   States and U.S. EPA.
   PB98-116288REB            98-01    PCA03/MFA01

DATA MANAGEMENT
   EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
   Emissions Inventory Development.
   PB98-118C29REB          98-02   PC$43.00/MF A02
   EIIP Volume 2: Point  Sources Preferred and Alternative
   Methods.
   PB98-118037REB          98-02   PCS67.00/MF A04

   EIIP Volume 3: Area  Sources Preferred and Alternative
   Methods.
   PB9B-118045REB          98-02   PCS67.00/MF A04
   EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
   PB98-1180S2REB          98-02   PCS43.0CVMF A03
   EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred  and Alter-
   native Methods.
   PB9B-118060REB          98-02   PCS43.00/MF A01

   EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
   PB98-118078REB          98-02   PCS67.00/MF A04

   EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
   PB96-118086REB          98-02   PC$67.00/MF A04
   RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Years 1996-97.
   PB98-150121REB           98-04   PCA06/MFA01

DATAQOAUTY
   uVngQualified Data to Document an Observed Release
   and Observed Contamination.
   P694-963311REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

   Risk  Assessment Guidance  for Superfund: Volume 1.
   Human  Health Evaluation Manual (Part D. Standardized
   Planning.  Reporting and  Review  of  Superfund  Risk
   Assesments) (Jnterim).
   PB97-963305REB           98-02   PC E13/MF A03

   Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
   PB97-963311REB           98-02   PC A01/MF A01

   Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
   Substances. A Guide lor EPA Regions.
   PB97-963313REB           98-03   PC A05/MF A01
   Implementatkxi 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).
   PB96-963302REB           98-02   PCA02/MFA01

DATA REQUIREMENTS
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Setf-Certification
   of Product Chemistry Data
   PB98-126832REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

DATA TRANSMISSION
   Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model
   for Purposes  of  Facilitating Data Transfer between the
   States and U.S. EPA.
   PB98-116288REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01

DATABASES
   Update: Listing of fish and Wildlife and Advisories. March
   1998. Fact Sheet
   PB98-153174REB           9844   PC A02/MF A01

   Gtabai  Emissions Database (GloED) Version 1.0  (on
   Diskette).
   PB96-500580REB                   9844   CP D02

DATE BASES
   RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse  Informatkxi  System
   (RBLC). User's Manual
   PB98-142599REB           9843   PCA11/MFA03

DECISION MAKING
   Final Guidance on Improving Communication  to Achive
   Cofebcrative  Decision-Making at Department of Energy

   P698463239REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01

DECONTAMINATION
   Performance Characteristics of a Multi-Stage Process for
   Ex-srtu  Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
   Chlorinated Organ ics.
   PB98-138662REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
DEGASIFICAT1ON
    National  Assessment  of  Environmental and  Economic
    Benefits  from  Methane Control and  Utilization Tech-
    nologies at U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
    PB98-118144REB            9842   PC A09MF A02
DECREASING
    Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
    Parts Cleaning.
    PB98-151632REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
DELAWARE
    Inland Area Contingency  Plan and Maps  for Delaware,
    Maryland, West Virginia,  District of Columbia (on  CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-502313REB           9843  CD-ROM CP D01
DEUSTING PETITIONS
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module:
    Introduction to Petitions,  Delistings, and Variances Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108186REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
DELIVERY
    Alternative Methods for  Fluid Delivery and  Recovery.
    Manual.
    PB98-169956REB            9844   PC A07/MF A02
DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS
    Fuel Cell Bus Demonstration in Mexico City.
    PB98-142037REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
DENSE NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
    Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
    PB98-135114REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
DERMAL ABSORPTION
    Workshop Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment.  Held
    in Washington, DC. on August 28,1997.
    PB98-135189REB            9843   PC A19/MF A04
DESIGN ANALYSIS
    Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
    Demonstration Project
    PB9S-1178S6REB            9842   PC A06/MF A01
    Developing Guidance for  Considering Cost-Effectiveness
    When Selecting and Designing IAQ Control Approaches.
    PB98-151780REB            9844   PCA03/MFA01
DESIGN CRTTERIA
    Guide to Technical Resources for the Design  of Land
    Disposal Facilities.
    PB98-102270REB            9841   PC A06/MF A01
    Comparison of Design Specifications for Three Large En-
    vironmental Chambers.
    PB98-155146REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
DESULFURIZATTON
    Capsule  Report: Wellman-Lord SO2 Recovery  Process.
    Flue Gas Desutfurization Plant
    PB98-102262REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01
    Sulfur Oxides Control Technology Series:  Rue  Gas
    Desununzation. Wetlman-ljOrd Process.
    PB98-102296REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01
    Capsule  Report Double Alkali Rue Gas  Desutfirization
    System Applied at the General Motors Parma, Ohio Facil-
    !*t
    PB98-102312REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01
DETECTION
    Tracers Detect Aquifer Contamination.
    ADA350763REB             9844   PC A01/MF A01
    Method  Validation and Application  tor Senwotetile Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
    PB98-113376REB           9841   PCA05/MFA01
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
    PB98-116536REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
    Guidance for Landfilling Waste in Economically  Develop-
    ing Countries.
    PB98-142102REB            9843   PC A19/MF A04
DICTIONARIES
    CERCUS Site Location Extract Data Element Dictionary.
    PB97-170641REB            9843   PCA11/MFA03
DIESEL EMISSIONS
    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
    liminary  Draft).
    PB98-124308REB            9842   PC A99/MF A06
DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST
    Comparison of Emission  Models with  On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB98-116353REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST EMISSIONS
    On-Road Sampling of Diesel  Engine Emissions of Poly-
    chlorinated   Dibenzo-p-Dioxin   and    Polychlorinated
    Dibenzofuran.
    PB98-140353REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
DIFFUSION  MODELING
    National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics Assessment  Held in Research  Triangle  Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20,1997.
    PB98-109150REB            9841   PC A20/MF A04

    AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Com-
    plex Terrain.
    PB98-116510REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01
DIGESTION  (DECOMPOSITION)
    Standard Operating Procedure for the Field Analysis of
    Lead in  Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ul-
    trasonic, Acid Digestion, and Colorimetrie Measurement.
    PB98-140734REB            9843   PC AOS/MF A01
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES
    Development of a Digital Optical  Measurement System
    for Analysis of Aerosol Spatial Distribution in the Indoor
    Environment.
    PB98-137532REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01
DILUENTS
    Low-VOC Coatings Using Reactive Diluents Demonstra-
    tion Project.
    PB98-137383REB            9843  PC A09/MF A02
DIODES
    Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
    System to  Measure Transient Emissions from  Rotary
    Kilns.
    PB98-140346HEB            9843  PCA03/MFA01
raoxJNS
    Approach for Addressing Dioxin in Soils at CERCLA and
    RCRA Sites.
    PB97-963309REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01

    Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from  Sources of
    DkMins and Furans.
    PB98-116650REB            9842  PC A1 &MF A03

    Inventory of Sources of Dioxin in the United  States. Re-
    view Draft.
    PB98-137037REB            9843  PC A21/MF ACM

    Dioxin Formation Mechanisms: Implications for Combus-
    tion Technologies.
    PB98-145584REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

    Enhanced Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Com-
    bustion Devices by Addition of Trace Quantities of Bro-
    mine.
    PB98-151491REB            9844  PCA03/MFA01

    Database  of Sources of Environmental Releases of
    Dioxin-Like Compounds in the United  States - External
    Review Draft (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-602289REB          9843   CD-ROM CP D02
DIPHENYLAMINE
    RED Facts: Diphenylamine.
    PB98-153042REB           9844   PC A02/MF A01

    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Diphenylamine.
    (Includes RED Facts: Diphenylamine Fact Sheet).
    PB98-153083REB            9844   PC A08/MF A02
DIRECTORIES
    National Directory of  AHERA Accredited Courses, May
    29,1998 Edition.
    PB98-148273REB            9844   PC A15/MF A03
DISASTERS
    Disaster and  Emergency Response. Mission  Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB            9841   PC AOE/MF A01
DISINFECTANTS
    Research  Plan for Microbial  Pathogens and Disinfection
    By-Products in Drinking Water.
    PB98-140775REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01
DISINFECTION
    Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
    PB9&-126618REB            9842   PCA13/MFA03
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
    Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Delaware,
    Maryland, West Virginia, District of Columbia (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-502313REB           9843   CD-ROM CP D01
DNAPL PENS NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS)
    Research Issues for Thermal  Remediation.
    PB98-135114REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
DOMESTIC WASTES
    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
    fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-124779REB            9842   PCA17/MFA03

    lexicological Review of Beryllium and Compounds (CAS
    No. 7440-41-7).
    PB98-151756REB           9844   PC A07/MF A02

    lexicological Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-894).
    PB98-151764REB           9844    PC A04/MF A01
    lexicological Review of Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate
    (MOI) (CAS No. 101-684 and 901647-9).
    PB98-151798REB           9844    PC A05/MF A01

    Toxfcotogical Review of Cumene  (CAS  No. 9842-8) in
    Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
    Information System.
    PB98-155211REB           9844    PC A04/MF A01

    lexicological Review of Chkxdane (Technical) (CAS No.
    1278943-6) in Support of Summary Information on Inte-
    grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB9&-155229REB           9844    PC A06/MF A01

    Toxcotogteal Review of Tributyltin Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
    9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
    Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB98-155237REB           9844    PC A05/MF A01

    lexicological Review of Methyl Methacrylate  (CAS  No.
    80-62-6) in Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
    grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB9S-155245REB           9844    PC A06/MF A01

    Assessment of Thyroid Foilicular Cell Tumors.
    PB98-157860REB           9844    PCA11/MFA03
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                                                                 KEYWORD INDEX
    NationalStrategy far the Development of Regional Nutri-

    ro9fr1K»17REB            9644   PCAOSMFA01
DREDGED MATERiALS
    Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed For Discharge
    in Waters of the U.S. - Testing Manual. Inland Testing
    Manual.
    AD-A338883/2REB          96-03   PCA25/MFA04
   Spray  Drift Test Guidelines. OPPTS  840.1000 Back-
   aTound to Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
   PB86-101975REB           9644   PCA03/MFA01
DRNJJNG FLUDS
   Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
   Water through Mud-Plugged Wete: An Experimental Ap-

        M67976REB           9644   PCA19/MFA04
DRMKNG WATER
   State Methods  tor Defalcating Source Water Protection
   Areas  tor Surface Water Suppled Sources of Drinking

   PB98-104C37REB           96-01   PCA04/MFA01
   Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Accaptabtty Advice
   and Health  Effects Analysis on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    --
                              9642  PCA02/MFA01
    Deinealion of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discus-
    sion tor Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for
    Ground Water and Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB           984)2  PCA04/MFA01
    Ho loach Plan for Merobtal Pathogens and Disinfection

                              9643  PCA06MFA01
    Federal Register Volume 62, Number 193. Monday. Octo-
    ber 6, 199?.  Notices. Part 3. Envirenmantal  Protection
Agency: Am
                   rnant of the Draft Drinking Water Con-
PB9e^MW4R£B*U'lL      9843  PCA04/MFA01
Federal Register Volume 63. Number 77. Wednesday.
Apr! 22, igSaVNottoss. Part 8. Environmental Protection
Agency: 40CFR Parts 141 and 142 Maximum Contami-
nant Level Goato and NaSonal Primary Drinking Water
    ittions tor Lnd And Copp0r. Proposed Rutes.
    M44736REB           9843  PCA03/MFA01
totormatlon PartaHng to Lead to Drinking Water at Tran-
sient NoivCommuray Water Systems.
PB9B-144789REB           9643  PCA05/MFA01
Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials:
Impact of Home Water Softeners.
PBKM47309REB           9843  PCA08/MFA02
Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer AoceptabUty Advice
and Heath Effects Analysis on  Methyl  Tertiary-Butyl
                              9844  PCA04/MFA01
DRV PANS
    HCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module:
    WroducSon to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265.
    Subpart Wl Updated Jury 1997.
    PB8B-10a079REB            9842  PCA03/MFA01
DRUGMDUSTRY
    PraHe of the Pharmaceutical todusky. EPA Offce of
    Compiance Sector Notebook Project
    PB95-143431REB            96-03  PCA09MFAQ2
DRYOEPOSTTIOtl
    Fluxes of Trace Elements ki Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    ithg to »e Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB96-119266REB            9842  PCAO4/MFA01
DUCTS
        ..» on EPA* Air Duct Ctoanku Research Activates.
        M37433REB            9643  PCA03AVFA01
    Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning on Fungaly Contami-
    nated Duct Materials.
    PB98-140007REB            9643  PCA03/MFA01
    Research Agenda on Air Duct Cleaning.
    PB98-14o2lREB            9843  PCA03AVFA01
    Evaluating IVuldential Air Duct Cleaning and IAQ: He-
    suts of a FtekJ  Study Conducted h Nne Single Famly

    m(M%254REB            9843  PCA03MFA01
    Plot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning
    on Indoor Air Ouatty ki Residences.
    PB96-140296REB            9643  PCA03AFA01
OUMPMG
    •egnl Dumping Prevention Guidebook.
    P*fr158611REB            9844  PCA04AXFA01
DUST
    SknuMton of Track-In of LawivAppied Pesticides from
    Turf to Home: Comparison of DWodgeabte Turf Residues
    wtti Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
    PB96-103120REB            9841   PCAOeVMFAOl
    field Evaluate! o<
           : Hydrocarbons.
    PMacHorophenol to Air. House
    Diet
    PB9B-10319SREB           9841
                          TochruouBS for polycyctic
                          • •   Acetic Add? and
                                  Sol. and Total
                                     PCA09/MFA02
    Davatoptnent of Analytical Methods for Specific LawrhAp-
    nied Pesfcktes in House Dust
    PB9B-117906REB           9842  PCA06MFA01
    risk Analysis to Support Standards tor  Lead  in Paint
    Dust. and Sol Vokme 2. AppenrJces B to G.
    PB96-155666REB           9844  PCA10/MFA02
                                                     Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint
                                                     Dust and Sol. Volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7. Appendix A.
                                                     PB98-1S5674REB           9S44   PC A17/MF A03
                                                     Conversion  Equations for Use  in  Section 403 Rule-
                                                     making.
                                                     PB96-159429REB           9844   PC A09/MF A02
                                                  DUSTS
                                                     Method Validation and  Application tor  Semivolatile Or-
                                                     ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
                                                     PB98-113376REB           9641   PCA05MFA01
                                                  DUTY CYCLE
                                                     Duty Cyde Effects on  SmaR Engine Emissions.
                                                     PB9B-T35619REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                  ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION
                                                     Czech  Air Quality  Monitoring and  Receptor  Modeling
                                                          110299REB
                                                                                9841   PCA09/MFAQ2
   Recent Experiments on Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
   Laboratory Convection Tank.
   PB98-116361REB           9842   PCA03/MFA01
   Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
   iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
   PB98-119266REB           9842   PCA04/MFA01

   Review of Concentration Standards and GuideBnes  for
   Fungi In Indoor Air.
   PB9B-151723REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
   Water Quafity Criteria  Documents for the Protection of
   Aquatic Life ki Ambient Water.
   P§98-153067REB           9844   PCA07/MFA02
ECOLOGICAL CONNECTION
   MoorAir Quafty Large Building Characterization Project

   PB9&-l3"7184REB           9643   PCA02/MFA01
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
   Texture Analysis Riparian  Coniferous  Forest ADAR Im-
   agery to ktontify Potential  Ecological Indicators tor Mon-

   PB»151244REB           9644   PC A03/MF A01
ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
   ScTMninQ Lovol Probobilntic Ecdooicsl Risk Assoasimnt
   of Copper and Cadmium ki the Chesapeake Bay Water-
                                                          PB98-105562REB            9841   PC A12/MF A03
                                                      ECOLOGICAL RISK MANAGEMENT
                                                          Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk Man-
                                                              lent Guidelines.
                                                              M04763REB            9641   PC A02/MF A01
                                                      ECOLOGY
                                                          GuideBnes for Ecological Risk Assessment; Notice.
                                                          PB98-117849REB            9843   PCA14/MFA03
                                                          Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume & An Eco-
                                                          logical Assessment tor Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
                                                      inthe United States,
                                                      PB98-124787REB
                                                   ECONOMY ANALYSIS
                                                      Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretr
                                                                                    9842   PC A09MF A02
                                                                                             et
                                                                                                 nt Stand-
                                                                                  posed Pr
                                                          ards for Existing and New Sources for the Industtal
                                                          Laundries Point Source Category.
                                                          PB98-11S249REB            9641   PCA15AVFA03
                                                          PoMton Prevention FacBty DamuniOi alien of N-Methyl
                                                          Pynoldone as a Paint Skipping Alternative.
                                                          PB9B-137441REB            9643   PC A02/MF A01
                                                          Economic Analysis and  Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis  of
                                                          Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards
                                                          tor Industrial Waste Combustors.
                                                          PB9B-1S2879REB            9844   PC A07/MF AQ2
                                                          Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed
                                                          Effluent Limitations  Guidelines  and Standards for the
                                                          LandMs Point Source Category.
                                                          PB98-154040REB            9644   PC A06JMF A02
                                                          Economic Analysis of  Proposed  Effluent  Limitations
                                                          Gudeines and Standards tor the Tianapatalion Equk>
                             9644   PCA22/MFA04
ECONOMIC MPACT
    HospXaVMedfcalflnfedious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground  Information for Promulgated  Standards  and
    Guktetnes.  Analysis of Economic  Impacts  tor New
    Sources.
    PB9B-11012SREB           9841   PCAOS/MFA01
    HospitaVMedcal/kifecsous  Waste  kynerators:  Back-
    ground  kiformabon for PiumuKjotod  Standards  and
    Guideines. Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing
    Sources.
    PB9B-110133REB           9841   PCAOSMFA01
    Economic Impact Analysis  for the  Proposed  Potyelher
    PoMxs NESHAR
    PB98-110521RE8           9641   PCA04MFA01
    Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Oi and Natu-
    ral Gas NESHAPs.
    PB98-135452REB           9843   PC A12/MF A03
    Who Pays for Sprawt The  Economic. Social, and Envi-
    ronmental Impacts of Sprawl Development A  Literature

    PB9B-141120REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
ECOREGIONS
    Development of Index of Biotic Integrity Expectations for
    the Ecoreoons of kxfana B. Hurcntrie Lake Plain  (De-

                                    9843  PCA09
                                                     ECOSYSTEMS
                                                         Ecosystem Management Chapter 2.
                                                         PB98-116411REB            9841   PCA04/MFA01
                                                         Risk Management Research Plan for Ecosystem Restora-
                                                         tion in Watersheds.
                                                         PB98-147044REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01

                                                         Communrty-Based Environmental Protection: A Resource
                                                         Book for Protecting Ecosystems and Communities.
                                                         PB98-158694REB            9844   PCA08/MFA02
                                                     EFFECTIVENESS
                                                         Results of a Pilot Field Study to Evaluate the Effective-
                                                         ness of Cleaning Residential  Heating and Air  Condi-
                                                         tioning Systems and the Impact on  Indoor Air Quality and
                                                         System Performance.
                                                         PB98-142011REB            9844   PCA12/MFA03
                                                     EFFICIENCY
                                                         Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Ouct Air Cleaners.
                                                         PB98-155153REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

                                                     EFFLUENTS
                                                         Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
                                                         tations Guidelines and Standards for  Industrial Waste
                                                         Cofnbustors.
                                                         PB98-126675REB            9842   PC A05/MF A01
                                                     EIP (EMISSION INVENTORY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM)
                                                         EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
                                                         Emissions Inventory Development
                                                         PB9B-118029REB          98-02  PCS43AVMF A02
                                                         EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
                                                         Methods.
                                                         PB9B-118037REB          9842  PC$67.00/MF A04
                                                         EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources  Preferred and Alternative
                                                         Methods.
                                                         PB9B-118045REB          9842  PCS67.00/MF A04

                                                         EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
                                                         Methods.
                                                         PB98-118052REB          9842  PC$43-00/MF A03
                                                         EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alter-
                                                         native Methods.
                                                         PB98-118060REB          9842  PC$43.(XVMF A01

                                                         EIIP Volume 6: Quatty Assurance Procedures.
                                                         PB98-118078REB          9642  PC$67.0Q*IF A04

                                                         EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
                                                         PB98-118086REB          9842  PCJ67.0CVMF A04

                                                     ELECTRIC MOTORS
                                                         Fuzzy Logic Controters tor Electric Motors and Wind Tur-
                                                         bines.
                                                         PB98-140338REB            9843   PCA02AWA01
                                                     ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
                                                         Demonstration of a  1  MWe Bkwnass Power Plant  at
                                                         USMC Base Camp Leieune.
                                                         PB98-13S676REB            9843   PC A03/MF AOt
                                                         Demonstration of the Environmental and Demand-Side
                                                         Management Benefits  of Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
                                                         Power Systems. 1994-1997.
                                                         PB98-145311REB            9844   PCA11/MFA03

                                                         Smrf Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
                                                         PB98-1S1467REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
                                                         Add Rain Hourly Emissions Data (Raw Data Only) (on

                                                         SUB-5431REB                 9843   Subscription
                                                     ELECTRIC POWER MDUSTRY
                                                         Profile of the Fbssi Fuel Electric  Power Generation  In-
                                                         dustry.  EPA Office  of Compliance  Sector Notebook

                                                             H43423REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02
                                                     ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
                                                         Development of a New Generation of  Smal Scale Bto-
                                                         mass-Fueted Electric Generating Power Plants.
                                                         ADA350501REB             9844   PCA02MFA01
                                                     ELECTRIC UTILITIES
                                                       •  EPA Technology Transfer Capsule Report:  Fabric Filer
                                                         Paniculate  Control on  Coamred  Utility Boilers: Nuda,
                                                                                                               Co. and Sunbury, Pa.
                                                                                                               PB98-102288REB
                                                                                                                                          9841   PC A03/MF A01
                                                         Study of Hazardous Air Poautaitt Emissions from Electric
                                                         UttHy Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
                                                         Volume 1.
                                                         PB98-131774REB            9842   PC A23JMF A04
                                                         Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
                                                         Uiity Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
                                                         Volume 2. Appendces.
                                                         PB98-131782REB            98-02   PCA14/MFA03

                                                         Compliance Report 1996: Acid Rain Program. Plants Af-
                                                         fected by Phase 1 of the Add Rain Program in 1996.
                                                         PB96-142151REB            9843   PCA06/MFA01

                                                         New Source Performance Standards, Subpart Ob: Tech-
                                                         nical Support for Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
                                                         PB98M47218REB            9843   PCA13/MFA03
                                                      ELECTROKINETICS
                                                         Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
                                                         Processes Applcaole to Radioactive  and Hazardous
                                                         Mbced Wastes m Sol and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
                                                         PB98-123300REB            9842   PCA08/MFA01

                                                      ELECTRON ACCEPTORS
                                                         BioremerJation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
                                                         in Aqurfer Material Using Mxed OxygenNtrate Electron
                                                         Acc6ptor Cocxfitions.
                                                         PB^-106446REB            9841   PC A09/MF A02
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                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                  EMISSIONS
ELECTRON BEAMS
   High Voltage Environmental Applications, Inc.  Electron
   Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-

   PB98-141971REB           98-03   PCA05/MFA01
ELECTRON CAPTURE
   Measurement of  Carbonyt Compounds from Stationary
   Source Emissions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
   PB98-135643REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01
ELECTRONIC DATA  INTERCHANGE
   EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
   PB98-118086REB          98-02   PC$67.00/MF ACM
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manu-
   facturers,  Fonnulators,  Producers,  and Registrants  of
   Pesticides.  Electronic  Submission  of  Chfc-Resistant
   Packaging Test Data for all Pesticides and Child-Resist-
   ant Testing of Prefilted. Nonreffflabte Insecticide Bait Sta-
   tions Not Designed or Intended to  Be Opened or Acti-
   vated in a Manner That  Exposes the Contents to Human
   Contact
   PB98-116767REB           98-01   PCA04/MFA01
EHAP (ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND
ASSESSMENT PROGRAM)
   Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
   face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
   PB96-122211REB           96-02   PCA13/MFA03
EMERGENCY PLANNING
   Lost Source Exercise 1997: An Exercise of  Radkdogical
   Response  through  Cooperation and  Coordination  of
   Local, State and Federal Agency Resources under the
   National Contingency Plan.
   NUREG-1634REB           9844   PC AOSMF A01
   EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
   PB98463400REB             98-02   Standing Order
EMERGENCY (PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-
KNOW ACT)
   Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
   PB97-863S9REB           98-02   PCA25/MFA04

   RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
   Introduction to: CERCLA and EPCRA Release Reporting
   Requirements (CERCLA Section  103 and EPCRA Sec-
   ton 304)
   PB9B-963230REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EMERGENCY PLANS
   Hand Area Contingency Plan and  Maps for Delaware,
          '  West  Virginia, District of Columbia  (on CD-
           313REB
                             9843   CD-ROM CP D01
    Hand Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania

    !«l£50232?REB           98-03   CD-ROM CP D01
    Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Virginia (on

    PB96-502339REB           96-03   CD-TOM CP 001

    Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII:  Iowa,

    gSMa"*"^   9842  PCA2aMFA04
 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
    EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy, Work  Plan, and

    p^SSSiiREBP''          9842  PCA04/MFA01

    Draft Guidance on CT Equipment Purchase.
    PB98463226REB    ^^   9643  PCA02/MFA01

    RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: Oil Polution Prevention Regulation and
    tie Oil Poiution Ad of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
    PB9B-963231REB          ^843  PCA03/MFA01
 EMERGENCY RESPONSE
    Disaster and Emergency Response.  Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-963408REB            9841  PCA06/MFA01

    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB98-963400REB             9642  Standing Order
 EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
    Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS). 1996

                             9842   CD-ROM $265.00

             r Response Notification System (ERNS), 1997

              1REB           9842   CD-ROM $265.00

    Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS) An-
    nual Cumulative (on COROM).               	
    SUB-6335REB                 9842   Subscription
 EMISSION
    Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of
    Benzene.
    PB98-159916REB            9844  PCA99/MFA06

    Acid Rain Hourly Emissions Data (Raw Data Only) (on
    CD-ROM)
    SUB4431REB                 9843   Subscription

 EUSStON CONTROL
    Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using Heorcutettai/Parttioning and UV/Ozone
    Pdutant Emission ControL  Volume 1. Technical RejMrt.
    PB96-124316REB            9642  PCA08/MFA02

    Oemonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using Rean^ton/ParWioning and UV/Ozone
    PoUant Emission Control.  Volume 2. Appendces A-E.
    PB9B-124324REB            9842  re A15/MF A03
EMISSION FACTORS
    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances  (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB            9841  PC A21/MF A04

    Comparison  of Emission Models with  On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data
    PB98-116353REB            9842  PCA03/MFA01

    Field  Measurement of Greenhouse  Gas Emission Rates
    and Development of  Emission  Factors for Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB98-117898REB            9842  PC A22/MF A04

    Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions  in the United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB            9842  PC A1CVMF A03

    Capsule Report Sources and Air Emission Sources and
    Control Technologies at Waste Management Facilities.
    PB98-13199BREB            9843  PC A04/MF A01

    Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation  (OB7OD).
    PB95-135205REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

    Emission Factors for Compression  Ignition Nonroad En-
    gines Operated on No. 2 Highway and Nonroad Diesel
    Fuel.
    PB98-135510REB            9843  PC A17/MF A03

    Duty Cycle Effects on Small Engine  Emissions.
    PB98-135619REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01

    Estimating  Municipal  Waste Combustor Non-Metal  Air
    Emissions as a Function of Waste Composition.
    PB98-147176REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01

    Analytical Techniques for Measuring Hydrocarbon Emis-
    sions  from  the  Manufacture of  Fiberglass-Reinforced

                              9843   PCA03/MFA01
    PB98-147259REB
EMISSION REDUCTION MARKETING SYSTEM
    ERMS Guidebook: Cleaner Air, Reduced Cost, Illinois
    EPA.
    PB98-141484REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
EMISSIONS
    Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    PB98-100415REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01

    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound  Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
    Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105190REB           9841   PC A087MF A02

    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound  Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial  Products.  Report to Con-
    Ongoing Evaluation  of  Sources  and Factors Affecting
    Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB98-151731REB            9844   PCA03/MFA01

    Supplement C to Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission
    Factors. Volume 1. Stationary  Point and Area Sources
    (Fifth Edition).
    PB98-152689REB            9844   PC A06/MF A02

    Global  Emissions Database (GloED) Version 1.0  (on
    Diskette).
    PB9B-500580REB                  9844   CP 002

    Air CHIEF. Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500622REB          9842   CD-ROM CP D01

EMISSION INVENTORIES
    Study of Volatile Organic  Compound Emissions tram
    Consumer and  Commercial Products. Volume 2. Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB            9841   PC A10/MF A02

    Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Date Model
    for Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer between  the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB98-116288REB            9841   PCA03/MFA01

    Comparison of  Emission Models with On-Road  Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB98-116353REB            9842  PC A03/MF A01

    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB            9842  PC A10/MF A03

    National Air Quality and  Emissions Trends Report. 1996.
    PB98-135155REB                   9843  PCA09

    National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Procedures Docu-
    ment. 1900-1996; Projections 1999-2010.
    PB98-159908REB            9844  PC A99/MF A06

    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from  Sources of
    Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds.
    PB98-163132REB            9844  PC A14/MF A03
 EMISSION INVENTORY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
    EIIP Volume 1:  Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
    Emissions Inventory Development
    PB98-118029REB          9842   PCS43.00/MF A02

    EIIP Volume 2:  Point Sources Preferred and  Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118037REB          9842   PC$67.00/MF A04

    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and  Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-11804SREB          9842   PCS67.00/MF A04

    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118052REB          9842   PC$43.00/MF A03

    EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred  and Alter-
    native Methods.
    PB98-118060REB          9842   PCS43.00/MF A01

    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    PB98-11807BREB          9842   PC$67.00/MF A04

    EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
    PB9B-118066REB          9842   PCS67.00/MF A04

 EMSSION RATES
    Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
    and Development of Emission Factors for Wastewater
    TrSctimonL
    PB98-117898REB            9842   PC A22/MF A04

    Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
    PB9F140239REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
         •10S208REB
                              9841   PCA10/MFA02
    Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound  Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 2.  Com-
    prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105224REB           9841   PC AfO/MF A02

    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
    PB98-106420REB           9841   PC A07/MF A02

    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated
    Jury 1997.
    PB98-108194REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

    Powder Coat Applications. (Reannounced with new  ab-
    stract).
    PB98-108624REB           9842   PC A06/MF A01
    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           9842   PC A03/MF A01
    Plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB96-116452REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
    Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
    Applications.
    PB98-116478REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
         1 Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
         M16544REB            9841   PC A03/MFA01
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Dtoxins and Furans.
    PB98-116650REB            9842   PC A16/MF A03
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-117054REB            9841   PCA11/MFA03
    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            9842  PCA08/MFA02
    Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
    PB98-127343REB            9842  PC A06/MF A01
    Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
    PB98-127350REB            9842  PC A08/MF A02
    Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
    Emissions from Coating Operations at Aerospace Manu-
    facturing and Rework Operations.
    PB98-135445REB            9843  PC A05/MF A01
    No-VCC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coating  System.
    PB98-135684REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01

    Inventory of Sources of Dkwin in the United States. Re-
    view Draft.
    PB98-137037REB            9843  PC A21/MF A04
    Personal Computer Monitors: A Screening Evaluation of
    Volatile Organic Emissions from Existing Printed Circuit
    Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-
    natives.
    PB98-137102REB           9843  PC A06/MF A01
    Performance Characteristics of a Multi-Stage Process for
    Ex-situ Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
    Chlorinated Organics.
     PB98-138662REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

     Research on Emissions  and Mitigation  of POP's from
    Combustion Sources.
     PB98-139983REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

     Defining Requirements and Data Outcomes for Environ-
     mental Verification Program for Indoor Air  Products.
     PB98-140247REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
     Reducing Solvent and Propellant Emissions from Con-
     sumer Products.
     PB9B-140262REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

     Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Akyd Paint.
     PB98-140270REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01

     Reducing Indoor Air Emissions  from Dry-Process Photo-
     copy Machines.
     PB9B-140288REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
     Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
     niques to Reduce Indoor  Emissions from  Engineered
     Wood Products.
     PB98-140304REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01

     RounorRobin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
     door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
     PB98-140361 REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
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                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
   Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
   PB98-140403REB            984)3  PC A03/MF A01
   Environmental Technology Verification: Verification  Test-
   ing of Emissions from the Combustion of  A-55 (Trade
   Name) Clean Fuels in a Firetube Boiler.
   PB98-142169REB            984)3  PC A05/MF A01
   Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
   PB98-142227REB            984)3  PC A03/MF A01
                                       I Paint
                                       ;A03/MFA01
   PB9B-14553SREB
   Evaluation of Low-Emitting Products tor Use in the Indoor
   Enwonment
   PB98-145592REB            96-03  PC A03/MF A01
   Personal Computer Guide for Businesses in me Metal
   Parts Coating Industry
   PB98-147168REB            984)3  PC A03/MF A01
   Samping and Analysis of VOCs for Indoor Air Source
   Characterization.
   PB96-1S1640REB            9B-04  PC A03/MF A01
   Samping and Analytical _
   Testing of Wet Sources in
   PB98351657REB
                             ! Chambers.
                              96-04  PC A03/MFA01
   Measurement of litdour Air Emissions from Office Equip-
   ment
   PB96-151681REB            96-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Effect of Relative Humidity  on Gaseous  Air  Cleaner
   MerJa  Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated
   Carbon.
   PB9B-1S1772REB            964)4   PC A03/MF A01
   tn»«»tigriton of Aiematrve  Means  tor Demonstrating
   jnwaoo Sludge licjnaatoi Compliance with Total Hydro-
   carbon Emission Standards.
   PB9B-154024REB            96-04   PC A12/MF A03
   Tact Methodi tor Determining Short and Long Term VOC
   Emissions from Latex Paint
   PB9S-155054REB            96-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Charaderiutnn of the UnUlness of the Held and  Lab-
   oratory Emission Cal (FUEO tor the Evaluation of Ema-
   •tons from Engineered Wood I
   •on* from Enginei
   PB98-15S104REB
                          Dd Products.
    Standard*.
    PB96-1 73461 REB
                              96-04   PC A03/MF A01
           and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of

                                      PCA99/MFA06
                                     from Sources of

                                      PCA14VMFA03

                                     from Automobie
                                     for  Promulgated

                                      PCA05/MFA01
                                       Styrane Eiris-
                                       • -  -      -
                              98-04
   Locating and Estimating Air Emissions
   Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds.
   PB98-163132REB           96-04
   Votatts Onjanic Compound Emissions
                               98O4
    FRP Modal  (Version  1.0)  for
    akms from Roar-Reinforced Plastics
    esses ton Diskette).
    PB9B-S02297REB
                                     98O3   CPD01
    Appreciative toouiryA Muchaniam tor Maximizing Em-

    iwi51Z77RETlem*       9M3   PCA03AFA01
ENCLOSED DOCTOR BLADES
    Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use of Enclosed
    Doctor Blade Sstems in the Herographic and Roto-
                               swo   PCACWMFAOZ
ENDPOMTS
    AppltaaBonof Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety

                                      PCA99JMFA06
                                         tic Materials
ENERGETIC MATERIALS
    Emission Factors far the
    by Open Burning and Open
    PbaTttSZOSREB
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
                                                AOl
    Energy Consumpfon Compariacm tor  High  Efficiency

                                      PCA03/MFA01
ENERGY DEMAND
    Demons* atton of the Environmental and Demand-Side
    Management Banefts of Grid-Cormectad PhotovoBaic

    PwJ^an&B994"1997-    9M4   PCA11/MFA03
ENERGY EFnOENCY
    Putting  Energy  Mo Prate.  ENERGY  STAR (Trade
    NameTSmat Business Guide.
    PBSfrliSoeREB            9B43   PCA07/MFA02
ENERGY MODELS
    Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Inoreased Ventte-
    iorTm a Smal Offee in a WamTHumid Careate: Para-
                                        ' ' " '
    mrtticAna1y«tJMrig«wDOE^Ccft
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                  ESD (EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE)
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
PROGRAM
   SAB Report Evaluation of the  Environmental Monitoring
   and Assessment  Program  (EMAP)  Research  Strategy
   and Research Plan.
   PB98-104730REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01

   Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
   face Waters. Reid Operations Manual for Lakes.
   PB98-122211REB            98-02  PCA13/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFENSES
   Environmental Protection Agency Civil and Administrative
   Enforcement  Docket  (on  CD-ROM).  (Reannouncemnt
   with new format and pricing information).
   SUB-5197REB                  98-04   Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
   Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk Man-
   agement Guidelines.
   PB98-104763REB            98-01   PCA02/MFA01
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS
   Federal Register Volume 63, Number 93, Thursday, May
   14, 1998, Notices.  Part  3.  Environmental  Protection
   Agency: Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
   PB96-1 17831 REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
   Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
   tection Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Stud-
    ies.
    PB97-199749REB
                              98-02   PC AOS/MF A01
    Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
    Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
    Public Health and the Environment
    PB96-120728REB            98-02   PC A10/MF A02

    Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and  Financial Assist-
    ance Programs for Local Governments in  the Chesa-
    peake Bay Region.
    fiSC A04/MF A01

 Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  10):  Teledyne Wan
 Chang, Albany, OR., October 8,1996.
  PB97-963128REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Volney  Municipal
  Landfill, Town of Volney, NY., August 7,1997.
  PB97-963129REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Bendix Right  Sys-
  tems Division, South Montrose, PA., November 22,1996.
  PB97-963130REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Pepe Reid, Boonton,

  PB97-^63138REB'            9843   PC A03/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): tibby Groundwater
  Contamination, Libby, MT., January 22,1997.
  PB97-963139REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
  Suparfund Fwfttajmfiuii of Significant Difference tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 71: Comhusker Army
  AmmunHon Plant. Hal County, NE, February 7. 1997.
  P997-963140REB            96-03  PCA03/MFA01

  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Revere Chemical
  Co.. Nockamixon Township. PAT. March 25. 1997.
  PB97-963141REB            98-03  PC  A02/MF A01

  ^np"i^in'^ Explanation of Sonificsnt Difference for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Mil Creek Dump.
  Erie. PA, April 30. 1997.
  PB97-963142REB            9843  PC  A02/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
  Heart of Decison (EPA Region 3): Brodhead Creek.
  Stroudsburg. PA., September 30. 1997.
  PB97-963143REB            98-03  PC A02/MF A01
  Superfund Expianatoon of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decison  (EPA Region 3):  Paoi Ral Yard.
  Paoi. PA, Apr! 2. 1997.
  PB97-963144REB            98-03  PC A02/MF A01
   Superfund Ffi^ii'inliiii off Significant Dofloronco for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Regan 6): PAB Oil end Chemi-
   cal Service Inc.. Abbemte. LAVMarcti 12, 1997.
   PB97-963145REB            98-03    PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal Chemical
   COL. Houston. TX, March 19. 1997.
   PB97-963146REB            95-03    PC A04/MF A01
   Superfund ExptanaSon of Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decison {EPA Region 1 ): Katog-Deering Wei
EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS
    Experiments on  Evaporative  Emissions  in Ventilated
    Rooms.
    PB98-145618REB           9843  PCA03/MFA01

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           98-02  PCA04/MFA01

EXHAUST COMPOSITION
    Duty Cyde Effects on Smal Engine Emissions.
    PB98-135619REB           98-03  PCA03/MFA01

EXHAUST EMSSION MEASUREMENT
    GIS-Based Modal Model of Automobile Exhaust Emis-
    sions.
    PB98-165145REB           96-04  PCA10VMFA03

EXHAUST EMSSION REACTIVITY
    Spreadsheet Model for Preparing Automative Exhaust
    Surrogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette).
    PB96-502552REB                  96-04  CP D01

EXHAUST EMISSIONS
    Czech Air Quality Monitoring  and  Receptor Modeling
   Bald. Norwak, CT, March 31.1997.
   	r-963147REB
   PB97-963147
                              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
   Suparlund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
   Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Satom Acres. Satom.
   MA, Apr! 11.1997.
   PB97-S63148REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
   Suparlund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
   Record of DaSston (EPA Beaton 5): Powal Read LareM.
   Dayton OH, January 23,1987.
   PB87.963150REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
   Suparlund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
   Record of DacSon (EPA Region 5): Powal Road LandfB.
   roar«B3isiR£B
                     13,
                              9843   PCA03/MFA01
   Suparfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): JanaavOe Ash Beds
   and Janasvlto OU Landil. Janesrito. WL.  September
   17 1907
   PBB7-0631S2REB           98-03   PCA03/MFA01
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
                               . WL. April 29.1997.
                              9603   PCAO3/MFA01
   Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 5):  Moss-American
   nCerr-MeGea Ol CO.).Wtaukee. —  '-'	~
   PB974631S3HEB
   Suparfund Exptanaton of Significant Difference for the
   Raooid of Decision (EPA Region 5): City Disposal Corp.
   Land*. Dunn, WL, June 11.1997.
   PBB7-aB3154REB           9343   PCAO2AVFAO1
   Supartund Explanation of Significant Difference far the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 9t Fort Ord. Operable
   IJna 2. Marina. CA, January 17.1997.
   	«..	       '   g^jg   pc^oaMFAOl
   Locating and E»aiiBuiig Air Emissions torn Sources of
   Mveveic Oroanic Matter.
   PBSPiSOKZ&EB            9844   PCA99MFA06
   Locating and Estimating ** Emissions com Sources of

   regtKS9916REB            9844   PC A99MF AO6
   Locating and Eslinatng Air Emissions from Sources of
   Aisento and Aiaanic Compounds.
   PB9B-1S3132REB            9844   PCA14AFAO3
ESTUARES
                    in Chesapeake Bay.
                      ^^          PCAOSMFA01
    Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer AujeutabBty Advice
    and HaaM Effects Analysis on  MstnyT TerSary-Butyl

    PBBB-^3026REB            9844   PCA04MFA01
ETHYL BENZENE
    Enhanced  BkyamadMton  of BTEX Using tamobkzed
    Nutriantr Field Damuaaalion and Monaoring.
    PB97-186290REB            9841   PCA05MFA01
ETHYLENE OXDE
    Eflntone Oxide Commercial Sterfeabon and Fumigation
    Opacatton* NESHAP. Imni-i-ntaiiBB DnrunmL
    PB9e-103385REB
        M1Q299REB
                              9B41   PCA09MFAQ2
    ghy
            OxMe Emis
                               98-01   PCA05/MFA01
                         s from Commercial StarifaaSon/
    Furriaaton Operations. Background tafarmaton tor FM
    Standards: Summary  of  Pubic  Comments and  Ra-

    Ffl»tl7864REB            9842  PCA06MFA01

EVAPORATION
    Heat Transfer Evatuafion of HFtXQGb to Condensation

    ?SfM3ffi03Bffi            9843  PCAOOMFAO2
    Heat Transfer Ewajafion of HPC-236ea tntti Hnh Per-
    fcreanca Enhanced Tubes ki Condansafion and Evapo-

    PB9ftl37177REB            9643  PCA07/MFA02
EXPANSION DEVICES
    Two-Phase  Flow of Two HFC  Refrigerant  MUctures
    through Short-Tube Orifices.
    PB98-142045REB           9843   PCAOBMFA02
EXPLANATION OF StG*HCANT DIFFERENCE
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision: PSC Resources. Palmer. MA., No-
    vember 26,1996.
    PB97-963102REB           9343   PCAO*MFA01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Decision: South Municipal Water Watt Supply,
    Peterborough. NH., February 3.1997.
    PB97-963105REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01
    Suparlund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of  Decison (EPA Region  3):  Revere Chemical
    Co^ Nockamixon Township. PA., March 25.1997.
    PB97-963141REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
EXPLANATION OF StONtRCANCE DIFFERENCE
    Suparlund  Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Oecaon (EPA Region 1): Salem Acres. Satom.
    MA., April 1.1997.
    PB97-963148REB           9843   PCAOZnVFAOl
EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE
    Suparfund  Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal. Magara
    Fate.MY., Septembers. 1996.
    PB96-963131REB           9841   PCA03MFA01
    Suparfund  Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Decision: Grovetand Wets (No. 1 and 2 Site).
    (O.U. 1),  (Management  of  Mnrafian Operable  Unit).
    Grovebnd, MA, November 11.1996.
    PB97-963103REB            9843   PCA03nVFA01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Decision: Grovetand Wets (No. 1 and 2 Site),
    (Source Control Operable Unit),  (O.U. 2). Grovetand.
    MA, November 15.1996.
    PB97-963104REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 3): Croyden TCE.
    Croyden, PA, December 31.1996.
    PB97-463107REB           9843   PCA03rtuFA01

    Suparfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Brown's Battery
    Breaking. Shoemakersvte. PA, December 1998.
    PB97-963108REB           9843   PCA02MFA01
    Superfund ExptanaBon of Stonificanl  Difference for the
    Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Tone* Corp,
    Nesquehoning, PA, January 7,1997.
    PB97-96310WEB           9843   PCA02MFA01
    Suparfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Regan 3): Industrial Lane. W»-
    Kams Township. PA, December 5,1996.
    PB97-963110REB           9843  PCA03MFA01
    Suparlund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): United Heckathom
    Company. Rfcnmond. CA, November 29.1996.
    PB9f-9fSl11REB           9844  PCA02/MFAD1
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference tor the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Uvarmore
    Laboratory  (USDOE) (Treatment FacHies A  and B).
    Ltvermore. CA.. Anri 16.1997.
    PB97-963112REB           9843  PCA03AVFA01
    Superfund Explanation  of Signtfcant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Redan 9): San Fernando Vartey
    (Area 1). BurbankOperabfeUnk.Los Angates,CA, Feb-
    ruary 12.1997.
    PB97-963113REB           9843  PCA04MFA01
    Suparfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Uvermore
    Laboratory (USDOE) (Metalifischarge Umte). Uvermore,
    CA, Apr! 15. 1997.
    PB97463114REB           9843  PCA03MFA01
    Suparfund Explanation of Significant Difference tar the
    Record of DoeSon (EPA teaon 9): Apache Pomder Co,
    St David. AZ, April 16.1997°
    PB97-463115REB           9843  PCA03AVFA01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson International
Airport Area, (Areas  A and B Groundwater Operable
Unit), Tucson. AZ, February 27,1997.
PB97-963116REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Selma Treating
Co, Selma, CA, April  18,1997.
PB97-963117REB            9844   PCA08/MFA02

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Westjnghouse Elec-
tric Corp. (Sunnyvale), Sunnyvale. CA., March 14,1997.
PB97-963118REB            9843   PC AC&MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Toftdahl Drums,
Brush Prairie, WA, June 17,1997.
PB97-963119REB            9844   PCA02/MFA01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  of the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Commencement
Bay. Near Shore/Tide Flats, Operable Unit 01 - Sedi-
ments and Operable  Unit 05 - Source, Pierce County,
WA, July 28,1997.
PB97-963120REB            9844   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Clare Water Supply. Clare. Ml, May 15.1997.
PB97-963123REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Tefedyne War,
Chang. Albany, OR, October 8.1996.
PB97-963128REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Volney  Municipal
LandfiS. Town of Volney. NY, August 7.1997.
PB97-963129REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region  3): Benduc Flight Sys-
tems Division. South Montrose, PA, November 22.1996.
PB97-963130REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): DeRewal Chemical
Co, Kingwood Township. NJ, June 12.1997.
PB97-963137REB            9843   PC AQ2/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Pepe Field. Boonton.
NJ, Jury 25.1997.
PB97-963138REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

Suparfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ubby Groundwater
Contamination, Ubby. MT, January 22.1997.
PB97-963139REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

Suparfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  tor the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Comhusker Army
Ammunition Plant, Hal County, NE, February 7.1997.
PB97-963140REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): MM Creek Dump,
Erie. PA, April 30.1997.
P897-963142REB           9843  PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference tor the
Record  of Decison (EPA Region 3):  Brodhead Creek.
Straudsbug, PA, September 30.1997.
PB97-963143REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record  of  Decison (EPA  Region  3): Pacxt Ral Yard.
 Paoi. PA.. Apr! 2.1997.
 PB97-963144REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of Significant Defferance for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oi and Chemi-
 cal Service Inc., AbbevOe. LA, March 12,1997.
 PB97-963145REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
 Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 6):  Crystal Chemical
 Co, Houston. TX, March 19.1997.
 PB97-963146REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01

 Supartund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
 Record of Decison (EPA Region  1): Ketog-Oeering Well
 Field, Norwak. CT, March 31.1997.
 PB97-963147REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

 Suparfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
 Record of Decision (EPA Regnn 5): Powel Road Landfill.
 Dayton OR, January 23.1997.
 PB97-963150REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01

 Supartund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell Road Landfill.
 Dayton. OH, August 13.1997.
 PB97-963151REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01

 Suparfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Janesvffle Ash Beds
 and Janesvito Od Landfil. Janesvite. Wl, September
 17,1997.
 PB97-963152REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01

 Supartund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Moss-American
 (Kerr-McGee Ol CO.). MSwaukee. WL. April 29.1997.
 PB97-963153REB           9843   PCA03/MFA01

 Superfund  Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): City Disposal Corp.
 Landfil. Dim, WL. June 11,1997.
 PB97-963154REB           9843   PC AQ2/MF A01
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   Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord, Operable
   Unit 2. Marina, CA., January 17, 1997.
   PB97-963160REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
EXPLANATION OF SIGNIICANT DIFFERENCE
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fields  Brook (Sedi-
   ment Operable Unit), Ashtabula, OH., August 15, 1997.
   PB97-963126REB            98-03   T>C A04/MF A01
EXPLORATION
   Year of the Ocean. Discussion Papers. March 1998.
   PB96-145873REB            9&-03   PC A18/MF AIM
EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL
   Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
   persion in a Convectjve Boundary Layer.
   PB9B-116379REB            98-02   PCA03/MFA01
   Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermais
   Created by Open Detonations.
   PB98-116494REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01
   Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
   by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
   PB95-135205REB            984)3   PC A03/MF A01
EXPOSURE
   Inventory of Sources of Dtoxin in the United Slates. Re-
   view Draft
   PB9e-137037REB            98-03   PC A21/MF A04
   Pesticides and National Strategies for Health  Care Pro-
   viders. Workshop  Proceedings.  Held on  April  23-24.
   t99&
   PB98-164668REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
EXPOSURE FACTORS
   Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors

                              98432   PCA11/MFA03
   Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 2. Food Ingestion
   Factors (Final Report).
   P686-124233REB            9842   PCA18/MFA03
           Factors Handbook,  Volume 3. Activity Factors
       M24241REB            98-02   PCAI7/MFA03
FAOUTES
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Moductton to Oosure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/
   266. Subparl G) Updated Jury 1997.
   PB98-108038REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
FAOUTES MANAGEMENT
   Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
   ardous Substances. A Guide for Facilities on Compliance.
   PB97-963314REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

   RCRA, Supertund, and EPCRA HotHne Training Module:
   Introduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/
   285. Subpart DO) Updated Jury 1997.
   —W-108053REB            98-02   PC A03MF A01
   EPA  FatiBy Index System  (RNDS)  FOe (on  magnetic
                                 98-02   Subscription
FACTOR ANALYSIS
          ) Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors

                              984J2   PCA11/MFA03
   Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 2, Food Ingestkxi
   Factors (Final Report).
   PB98-124233REB             98-02   PC A18/MF A03
   Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 3. Activity Factors
   (Rnol noport).
   PB86-124241REB             984)2   PC A17/MF A03
FARMS
   EBadsjat Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
   on Farmland Birds in Ontario.
   PB9B-122245REB             98412   PC A07/MF AQ2
FEDERAL AGENCIES
   Environmental Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
   Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
   Pubic Heath and the Environment
   PB96-120728RE8             964)2   PC A10/MF A02
KOERAL INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE AND ROOENTICtDE
ACT
   Heath Effects Test Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
   Acute Toxtfty Testing: Background.
   PB9B-101967RE8             984M   PC A99/MF A06
   Spray  Drift  Test Guidelines, OPPTS 840.1000  Back-
   around for Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
   PB96-101975REB             984)4   PC A03/MF A01
   PesWde Registration Notice  PR 98-4. Notice to Manu-
   facturers, Formulators,  Producers, Distributors and Reg-
   iskants  of Pesticide Products. Additional  Guidance on
   Final FIFRA  Section 6(a)(2)  Regulations for Pesticide
   Product Registrants.
   PB98-166473REB             984)4   PC A03/MF AOt
FEDERAL PROGRAMS
   ArPdutai Operating Permit  Program Update. Key Fea-
   tares and Benefits.
   PB8B-132798REB             984)3   PC A03/MF A01
   Glossary of Terms from Federal Air Programs.
   PB9B-152655REB             98-04   PC AOsVMF A01
   Sfe RemecfiaSoo Technology  hfoBase: A  Guide to Fed-
   era! Programs, Information  Resources, and Publications
   on Contaminated Site Cleanup Technologies. First Edi-
   tion.
   P896-161185REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
    Outreach and Technical Assistance Programs.  1997 Ac-
    complishments; Small Underserved Communities Team.
    PB98-169790REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
FERMENTATION
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Killed Fermentation  Solids and
    Solubles of 'Myrothecium verrucaria'.
    PB98-165202REB            984)4   PC A02/MF A01
RBER REINFORCED COMPOSITES
    FRP Model (Version 1.0) for Estimating Styrene  Emis-
    sions from Fiber-Reinforced Plastics Fabrication  Proc-
    esses (on Diskette).
    PB98-502297REB                   984)3  CP D01
FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTICS
    Analytical Techniques for Measuring  Hydrocarbon  Emis-
    sions from  the  Manufacture  of  Fiberglass-Reinforced
    Plastics.
    PB98-147259REB            984)3   PCA03/MFA01

    Susceptibility of  Fiberglass  Duct   liner  to Fungal
    fPenicaiium chrysogenunV) Growth.
    PB98-155070REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

    FRP Model (Version 1.0) for Estimating Styrene  Emis-
    sions from Ffoer-Reinforced Plastics Fabrication  Proc-
    esses (on Diskette).
    PB98-502297REB                   984)3  CP D01
FIELD TESTS
    AcetonJtrile Field Test
    PB98-133143REB            984)3   PC A17/MF A03
FIFRA FEDERAL INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE AND
ROOENTICIDE ACT)
    Pesticide Registration Notice PR 98-4. Notice  to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers, Distributors and Reg-
    istrants  of  Pesticide  Products. Additional  Guidance on
    Final  FIFRA Section 6(a)(2) Regulations for  Pesticide
    Product Registrants.
    PB98-166473REB            984)4   PCA03/MFA01
FIFTH REMEDIAL ACTION
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  F E War-
    ren Air  Force Base. Operable  Unit 8, Cgehyenne, WY.,
    November 21,1997.
    PB97-964403REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01

    Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Fort
    Wainwright, Operable Unit 2. Fairbanks rfeith  Star Bor-
    ough. AK.. March 31.1997.
    PB97-964609REB            984)4   PC A10/MF A03
FILTERS
    EPA Technology Transfer Capsule Report: Fabric Filter
    Paniculate  Control on Coal-Fired Utility Boilers: Nuda,
    Co. and Sunbury, Pa.
    PB98-1022B8REB            984)1   PCA03/MFA01

    Fabric Fitter Bag Leak Detection Guidance.
    PB98-164676REB            98-04   PCA04VMFA01
FILTRATION
    Method 1622:  'Cryptosporidium1  in Water  by  Filtration/
    IMS/FA.
    PB98-153059REB            984M   PCA05/MFA01
    Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Ooct Air Cleaners.
    PB98-155153REB            984)4   PCA03/MFA01
FINANCIAL SECURITY
    RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Financial  Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264
    and 265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.
    PB98-1080B7REB            984)2   PC A03/MF A01
FINES
    Increases in Levels  of Breathable Fine Partculates Due
    to the Application of Carpet Fresheners in a Suburban
    Home.
    PB98-155112REB            98-04   PCA03/MFA01
FIRE TUBE BOILERS
    Environmental Technology Verification: Verification Test-
    ing of Emissions  from the Combustion of A-65 (Trade
    Name) Clean Fuels in a Firetube Boiler.
    PB98-142169REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision: PSC Resources, Palmer.  MA., No-
    vember 26,1996.
    PB97-963102REB            984)3   PC A04/MF A01

    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision:  Groveland Wells (No.  1 and 2 Site),
    (Source Control  Operable Unit), (O.U. 2). Groveland,
    MA,, November 15,1996.
    PB97-963104REB            984)3   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision:  South Municipal Water Well Supply,
    Peterborough, NR. February 3,1997.
    PBS7-963105REB            984)3   PCA03/MFA01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  3): Tonolli Corp..
    Nesquehoning, PA., January 7,1997.
    PB97-963109REB            984)3   PC A02/MF A01
    Superiund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Livermore
    Laboratory  (USDOE) (Treatment Facilities  A and  B),
    Livermore, CA., April 16,1997.
    PB97-963112REB            984)3   PCA03/MFA01

    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Livermore
    Laboratory  (USDOE) (Metal Discharge Limits). Livermore.
    CA., April 15, 1997.
    PB97-963114REB            98-03   PCA03MFA01
                 FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION


Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson International
Airport Area,  (Areas A and B Groundwater Operable
Unit), Tucson, AZ., February 27, 1997.
PB97-963116REB             984)3   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Selma Treating
Co.. Selma, CA., April 18, 1997.
PB97-963117REB             984)4   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference of the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Commencement
Bay. Near Shore/Tide  Flats, Operable Unit 01  - Sedi-
ments and Operable Unit 05  - Source, Pierce County,
WA., July 28, 1997.
PB97-963120REB             98-04   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
10): Gould, Inc., Soils Operable Unit, Portland, OR, June
3, 1997.
PB97-963121REB             984)4   PCA06MFA01

Supertund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
5): United Scap Lead Co., Inc., Troy OH., June 27, 1997.
PB97-963125REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Volney Municipal
Landfill, Town of Volney, NY., August 7, 1997.
PB97-963129REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Bendix  Right Sys-
tems Division, South Montrose, PA., November 22, 1996.
PB97-963130REB             984)3   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decison  Amendment (EPA Region
2): Preferred Plating Corp., Farmingdale, NY., September

PB97-963131REB             984)3   PC A08VMF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
6): Bailey Waste Disposal, Bridge City, TX.. December
16,1996:         ^^
PB97-963133REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Rgeion
6): South Cavalcade Street Site, Houston, TX., June 27,
1997.
PB97-963134REB             98-04   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
6): Brio Refining Inc.. Friendship. TX., July 2, 1997.
PB97-963135REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): DeRewal Chemical
Co.. Kingwood Township. NJ., June 12, 1997.
PB97-963137REB             984)3   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Pepe Field, Boonton,
NJ.. July 25.  1997.
PB97-963138REB             984)3   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Brodhead Creek,
Stroudsburg, PA., September 30, 1 997.
PB97-963143REB             984)3   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Paoli  Rail Yard,
Paoli,  PA.. April 2, 1997.
PB97-963144REB             984)3   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Crystal Chemical
                       9. 1997.
Co., Houston, TX., March 19.
P897-963146REB
                            984)3   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decison Amendment (EPA Region
2): Haviland Complex Town of Hyde Park, NY., August 1,
1997.
PB97-963149REB            984)3   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Moss-American
(Kerr-McGee Oil CO.). Milwaukee. Wl., April 29. 1997.
PB97-963153REB
                            984)3   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): City Disposal Corp.
Landfill, Dunn, Wl.. June 11, f997.
PB97-963154REB            98-03   PCA02/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4): Arlington Blending and Packaging, Arlington. TN., July
24,1997.
PB97-963156REB            984)4   PC AOS/MF A02

Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Rgion
4):  Coteman-Evand Wood Preserving Co., Whitehouse,
FL, September 25,  1997.
PB97-963157REB            984M   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4):  Marzone  IncVChevron  Chemical  Company, Tifton,
GA., June 18, 1997.
PB97-963158REB            984)3   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4):  Munisport Landfill,  North Mami, FL, September 5,
1997.
PB97-963159REB            984)4   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Higgins
Disposal Site Operable Unit 1, Kingston, NJ., September
30,1997.
PB97-963813REB            984)3   PC A10/MF A02

Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  2): Grand
Street Mercury Site, Hoboken, NJ.. September 30,1997.
PB97-963820REB            984)4   PC A99/MF A06
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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
FIRST REMBAL ACTON
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Westinghouse Elec-
    tric Corp. (Sunnyvale). Sunnyvale. CA.. March 14.1997.
    PB97-963118REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
FISH
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
    Use in Rsh Advisories. Volume 2. Risk  Assessment and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
    PB98-10Z734REB           9641   PC A21/MF ACM

    Fact  Sheet  Update:  Listing  of  Fish  and  WikJUfe
    Advisories.
    PB98-1Q2932REB           9641   PC A02/MF A01

    Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
    logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
    in the United States.
    PB9B-124787REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02

    Update: Listing of Fish and WMMfe and Advisories, March
    1996. Fact Sheet
    PB98-153174REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

FISH OH.
    PesScide Fact Sheet fish Oi.
    PB98-133135REB            9843  PC A03JMF A01

FISH POPULATIONS
    Development of IBI Metrics for  Lakes  in  Southern New
    England.
    PB98-116395REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01

FISHERIES
    Chesapeake Bay  Living  Resources  1997.  Living  Re-
    sources Subcommittee Annual Report.
    PB96-167414REB           98-04  PC A04/MF A01

FISHES
    Exposure Mechanisms  and Uptake Routes of Upophiljc
    OTQIWC Toxic&nts in Fwrosn.
    PB96-12S396RE8           98-02  PC A06/MF A01
 FLAME fOWZATKJN
     Evaluation of the Behavior of Rame lonizaion Detection
    Total Hydrocarbon Continuous Enussion Monitors at Low

     PB96-137506REB           96-03  PCA03/MFA01
 FLAMMADIUTV
     Pa*4ctde Registration (PR) Notice 96-6. Nobce to Manu-
     facturer*. Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pas-
     Held* Products. Ftamrnabtty Labeling  Requirements for
     Total fWeaie Fcgo-r P«a«ifa«
     PB96-16646SREB

 FLARES
         98-04   PCAQ2/MFA01
     Basis and
              Purpose D
              tedRares.
         M 35031REB
 FLOOD CONTROL
     Conceptual Fi
Document on SpocificBbons for Hy-

         96-03   PCA05/MFA01
                                                         Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
                                                         Transport of Mercury in the Environment
                                                         PB98-124753REB            9842   PCA18/MFA04
                                                     FOOD CONSUMPTION
                                                         Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
                                                         Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
                                                         Rsh Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
                                                         PB98-102734REB            98-01   PC A21/MF A04

                                                         Fact  Sheet  Update:  Listing  of  Fish  and  Wildlife
                                                         Advisories.
                                                         P898-102932REB            9841   PCA02MFA01

                                                         Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
                                                         Exposure Information Obtained through a Community-
                                                         Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
                                                         PB96-119100REB            9842   PCA18/MFA04
                                                         Update Listing of Fish and WildUfe and Advisories, March
                                                         1998. Fact Sheet
                                                         PB98-153174REB           9644   PC A02/MF A01
                                                      FOOD SAFETY
                                                         Food Quafity Protection Act of 1996: Status of Implemen-
                                                         tation at the End of Rscal Year 1997.
                                                         PB98-118482REB           9642   PCA03MFA01
                                                      FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY
                                                         Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
                                                         on Farmland Birds in Ontario.
                                                         PB98-122245REB           9842   PC A07/MF A02
                                                      FOREST MANAGEMENT
                                                         Seminar Publication:  PoMion Control h the Forest Prod-
                                                         ucts Industry.
                                                         PB96-102304REB           9841   PC ATJ6/MF A01
                                                      FORESTRY
                                                         Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
                                                         PB98-109366REB           9841   PCA06/MFA01
                                                      FORESTS
                                                         Monitoring  Design for Riparian  Forests  in  the Pacific
                                                         NOfulWQSL nSSQBfCn PlflfX.
                                                         PB98-115363REB           9641   PCA08/MFA02
                                                         Texture Analysis Riparian  Conilercus Forest ADAR Im-
                                                         agery to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators for Mon-

                                                         PB»i51244RE8           9844  PC AQ3/MF A01
                                                      FORMS PAPER)
                                                         Pesticide Regatration (PRJ^tottoe 9»5. Notice to Manu-
                                                         facturers, Producers. Formutators and Registrants of Pes-
                                                         ticide Products. New Forms for ttie Certification wfth Re-
                                                         spect to Citation of Data.
                                                         PB96-158264REB           9644  PC A03/MF A01
                                                      FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS
                                                         Field Evaluation of  EPA Method 0040 (VolaHes Using
     Praiha Pothote Region.
     PB96-115322REB
 t tor a Synoptic Assessment of the

                 PCA06/MFA01
                                9841

 FLOODPLAMS
     Effects  of Row Augmentation  on Channel  Morphology
     and Riparian Vegetation in In Upper Arkansas Rwer
     Basin, Colorado.
     PB96-1262S7REB            9842   PCA08/MFAO2

 FLOORING
     Evaluation of the hi^leniBnUton of Operations and Main-
     tenanoa Programs in New Jersey Schools.
     PB97-181424REB            9642   PCA06/MFA01

 FLORIDA
     Lake npoions of Florida.
     PB98-122237REB            9642   PCA06rMFA02

 FLUE GASES
     Capsule Report Wetman-Lord SO2 Recovery Process.
                                       PCA03*FA01

     SuHur Oxides  Control  Technotogy  Series: Flue Gas
     D8suNuriza«on. Welman-Lard Process.  	
     PB98-102296REB            9641   PCA04/MFA01

     Mercury Control noaonrch: Effects of Fly Ash and Flue
     Gas Parameters on Mercury Speoatton.  „.„„.„,
     PB9B-1S1483REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01

 FLUFENACET
FLUOROMMUNO ASSAY
    Mathod 1622:  •Cryptosponowm' in Water by fittabon/

    PBaftlS30S9REB            9844   PCAOSMFA01

FLY ASH
    Mercury Control floaoBrcti:  Effects of Ry Ash and Flue
    Gas Parameters on Mercury Speaaton.     .„._. .„.
    PB96-1S1483REB            9644   PC A03/MF AO1

FOGGERS
    Pesticide HeQistration (PR) Notes 964. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Producers. Formulators and RegBfrants««f"-
    •c>deiProduas.R»nmabarvLabalng Requromerrls for
    TotemeteimF^gerPesticides^^   pcA02/MFAOl

FOOOCHAMS
    Animal  hvwtigalion Program (AIP). AJJ>. summaiyre-
    port on and around the Nevada Test See from 1962-
    199£L
    DE97006803REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
                                                              M3308SREB            9843   PC A08/MF A02
                                                          ProHeof the Fossl Fuel  Electric Power Generation  In-
                                                          dustry.  EPA  Office  of  Compliance Sector Notebook
                                                              •143423REB
                                                                                    9843   PCA09MFA02
                                     Air PcJuBon and Air Toxics-US. Regulatay Framework
                                     and Control Technologies.
                                     PB96-14S5SOREB           9643  PCA03/MFA01
                                     Development of a Method for the Speciation of Source
                                     Mercury Emissions.
                                     PB98-147267REB           9843  PCA03/MFA01
                                     Integrated Air Polutkxi Control System (IAPS). Execut-
                                     able Model and Source Modal (Version &al (on Diskette).
                                     PB96-S00325REB                  9641   CP D01
                                  FOURTH REMEDIAL ACTION
                                     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): PoBubon
                                     Abatement Services. Operable Un» 4, Oswego. NY, Sep-
                                     tember 30, 1997.
                                     PB97-963816REB           9643  PCA06MFA01
                                     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
                                     Development Center (6 Areas), Operable Unit 4. War-
                                     mtoster Township, PA, September 30.1997.
                                     PB97-963916REB           9644  PCA04rMFA01

                                     Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Fort
                                     	-    •'  Un« 1.  Fwbanks North Star Bor-
                                      WanwrigM. Operable
                                      ough. AK.. June 27.1997.
                                      PB97-96460BREB
                                  FRESHWATER
                                      Bacterial Water
                                      tors (Freshwater
                                      PB96-153075REB
                                  FUEL CELLS
                                      Hynd Process Evaluation,
                                      PB98-127319REB
                                                                                    9844  PCA09/MFA02

                                                                              Standards for Recreational Wa-
                                                                                 Waters). Status Report.
                                                                                    9844  PCA04/MFA01
                                                                                      9842   PCA11/MFA03
                                                            Demonstration  of Fuel Cats to Recover Energy from
                                                            LandM Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
                                                            Guktefms and Recornmendations. Volume 1. Technical
                                                                (-127368REB           9842   PCA07/MFA02
                                                            Demonstration of Fuel Gets to Recover  Enemy from
                                                            LandB Gas. Phase 3. DeniuHmallon Tests and Phase 4.
                                                            Gudeines  and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appen-
                                                            dices.
                                                            PB96-127376REB           9642   PC A24MF ACM
                                                            Fuel Cei Bus Demonstration in Mexico Or/.
                                                            PB9B-142037REB           9644   PC A03AMF A01
                                                         FUEL TANKS
                                                            LfeCyctepwignola Fuel Tank System. General Motors
                                                            PB96-117856REB
                                                                                      9642  PCA06AwFA01
FUGITIVE EMISSIONS
    Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use of Enclosed
    Doctor Blade  Systems  in the Rexographic and Roto-
    gravure Printing, Industries.
    PB98-137391REB            9843  PC A08/MF A02
FUMIGATION
    Ethytene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
    PB98-103385REB            9841  PC A05/MF A01

    Ethytene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
    Fumigation Operations. Background Information for Final
    Standards:  Summary  of Public Comments and  Re-
    sponses.
    PB98-117864REB            9842  PCA06/MFA01
FUNDING
    Answers to Frequently Asked Questions  about the  U.S.
    EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
    PB98-133218REB            9842  PC A03/MF A01

    Federal Funding Sources for Smal Community Waste-
    water Systems.
    PB98-133309REB            9642   PC A04/MF A01
FUNGI
    Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning  on FungaBy Contami-
    nated Duct Materials.
    PB98-140007REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
    PB9B-140239REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Review of Concentration Standards and  Guidelines for
    Fungi in Indoor Air.
    PB98-151723REB           9644   PC A03/MF A01
    Susceptibility  of  Fiberglass  Duct  Liner  to Fungal
    rPenio9flum chrysogenum') Growth.
    PB9B-155070REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
FURANS
    Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Oioxiraand Furans.
    PB98-116650REB           9842   PC A16/MF A03

    Inventory of Sources of Dioxin in the United States. Re-
    view Draft
    PB98-137037REB           9843   PC A21/MF A04

    Enhanced Formation of Dtoxins and Furans from Com-
    bustion Devices by Addition of Trace Quantities of Brc-

    PB96-151491REB           9844  PC A03/MF A01
FURNACES
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40 CFR
    Part 268. Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
    PB96-108020REB           9642  PC A03/MF A01
FURNITURE
    USfaing Low  Vdatie Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Funwwo.
    PB9B-10041SREB           9341   PC A04/MF A01
    Development  of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture
    ^^- jiem.
              I1REB           9642  PC A07/MF A02
    No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coating System.
    PB9B-13S684REB           9843  PCA03/MFA01
 FUZZY LOGIC
    Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Electric Motors and Wind Tur-

    PB98-140338REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
 GABA
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Gamma aminobutric acid (GABA)
    and L-Glumatic Acid.
    PB96-165ieOREB            9644   PC A02/MF A01
 GABA (GAMMA AMMOBUTRYIC ACID)
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
    and dutamic AckL
    PB96-126543REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01
 GAGING STATIONS
    Chesapeake  Bay Watershed Model Appfcatton and Cal-
    cutetion of Nutrient and Sedment Loadings. Appendix B.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Water Qual-
    ity CaUxation Results.
    PB98-141500REB            9643   PC A9*MF A06
 GAMMA AMMOBUTYRtC ACID
     Pesticide Fact Sheet Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
    and GWamic Ackt
     PB96-126543REB            9642   PC A02A\«F A01
 GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY
     Standard Method of Test  for Gamma  Spectrometry of
    Water. ASTUO-2459-72.
     PB9B-106479REB            9841   PC A03MF A01
 GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
     Analysis  of  Method TO-14  Target  Anarytes Using a
     Cryotocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
     to a rtoh-Soeed Time-otflight Mass Spectrometer.
     PB96-viS&REB            9642  PC A03/MF A01

     Measurement of Carbonyl Compounds  from Stationary
     Source Emissions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
     PB9B-13S643REB            9843  PCA03rMFA01
     Near-Real-Time Measurement of Trace VolatSe Organic
     Compounds  from Combustion Processes Using an On-
     Line Gas Chromatograph.
     PB98-151517REB^         9844  PCA03*IFA01
 GAS RECOVERY
     Demonstration of  Fuel  Cells to Recover Energy from
     LandM Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
  KW-18

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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
   Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
   Report
   PB98-127368REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
   Demonstration  of Fuel Cells to  Recover  Energy from
   Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
   Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appen-
   dces.
   FB98-127376REB            9842   PC A24/MF ACM
CAS TURBINE ENGINES
   SmaJ Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
   PB98-151467REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
GASES
   Held Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effec-
   tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment; Phase 1.
   Search of Literature and Prior Art.
   PB98-111677REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
GASnCATON
   Demonstration  of a  1  MWe Biomass  Power  Plant  at
   USMC Base Camp Lejeune.
   P396-135676REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
GAUSSUN PLUME MODELS
   Results  of the Independent Evaluation  of  ISCST3 and
   EC-PRIME.
   PB96-156524REB            98-04   PC A99/MF EOS
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
   OS-Based  Modal Model  of Automobile  Exhaust Emis-
   sions.
   P398-165145REB            98-04   PC A10/MF A03
GEOTECNMCAL FABRICS
   Report of 1995 Workshop on Geosynthetic day Liners.
   F89B-141989REB            98-03   PC A12/MF A03
GUOCLADIUM CATENULATUM STRAIN J1446
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Gliocladium catenulatunV Strain
   J1446.
   P698-166481REB            98-04   PCA02/MFA01
GLOBAL
   Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
   dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
   PB9B-106420REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02
GLOBAL EMISSION DATABASE
   Global Emissions Database  (GloED)  Version  1.0 (on
   Diskette).
   PB9e-S00580REB                   98-04   CP D02
GLOED (GLOBAL EMISSION DATABASE)
   Global Emissions Database  (GloED)  Version  1.0 (on
                                    98-04   CPD02
GLOSSARIES
   Glossary of Terms from Federal Air Programs.
   PB96-152655REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
GLUTAtKAdD
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
   and Glutamic Acid.
   PB98-126543REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01
   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Gamma aminobutric acid (GABA)
   and L-Gkjmatic Acid
   PB98-165160REB  '          9844   PC A02/MF A01
GOVERNMENT POUOES
   Pre-CERCUS Screening Guidance.
   PB96-963251REB            98-02   PC A01/MF A01

   General PoBcy on Superfund Abffity to Pay Determina-
   tions.
   PB87-199731REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
   Addendum to the •Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy-
   Issued on December 5,1984.
   PB9B-103138REB            9841   PC A02/MF A01

   Advisory on the  Need to  Develop Ecological Risk Man-
   agement Guidelines.
   PB98-104763REB            98431   PC A02/MF A01
   Analyzing  Nonpoint Source Water  Pollution Problems:
   Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
   PB98-105422REB            9841PC A05/MF A01
   Pofcy  for  Municipality   and  Municipal  Solid  Waste
   CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
   P896-118003REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

   EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
   PB98-963200REB             9842   Standing Order
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
   Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
   PB98-102338REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON
.   VOC Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
   Granular Activated Carbon.
   PB96-155138REB            9844   PCA03/MFA01
GRANULAR BED FILTERS
   Cost Analysis of Activated Carbon versus Photocatalytic
   Oaoation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
   PB9B-137490REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
GREENHOUSE GASES
   Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
   dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
   PB98-106420REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02

   Environmental Protection Agency's Third Generation Air
   QuaSty Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
   PB96-116320REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01

   GrarJent Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a  First
   Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases  from
   Biomass Burning.
   PB98-116403REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
    Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission  Rates
    and Development of Emission Factors for  Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB98-117898REB           9842   PC A22/MF A04
    U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
    PB98-140312REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Greenhouse Gases from  Anaerobic Decomposition  of
    Waste.
    PB98-147143HEB           9844   PC A02/MF A01

    Global  Emissions Database (GloED) Version  1.0  (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500580REB                  9844   CP D02
GRINDING
    Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques  Used for  the
    Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
    PB98-131881REB           9842   PC A06/MF A01
GROUND WATER
    Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
    AD-A332 757/4REB          9842   PC A05/MF A01
    RCRA,  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR Parts
    264/265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108103REB           9842   PC A04/MF A01
    SITE Technology Capsule: ZenoGern  (Trade  Name)
    Wastewater Treatment Process.
    PB98-115371 REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01

    Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
    Pump-and-Treat Systems.
    PB9S-115389REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01
    BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
    tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
    PB98-131642REB           9842   PCA15/MFA03
    Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
    PB98-t33259REB           9842   PC A05/MF A01

    Analytical Tools for Groundwater Pollution Assessment.
    PB98-135130HEB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
    Field-Scale Application  of  In-srtu Cosotvent  Flushing:
    Evaluation Approach.
    PB98-135866REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at Hill AFB: Intro-
    duction. Chapter 20.
    PB98-151251REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01

    Emplacement Verification and Long-Term  Performance
    Monitoring for Permeable Reactive Barrier at the USCG
    Support Center, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
    PB98-151285REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Va-
    lent Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
    PB98-155088REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
GROUNDWATER MOVEMENT
    NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
    PB98-106495REB           9841   PC A12/MF A03
GUIDANCE
    Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
    mediation Goals tor CCERCLA Sites.
    PB97-963308REB           9842   PC A02/MF A01

    Guidance for Landfilling Waste in Economically Develop-
    ing Countries.
    P898-142102REB           9843   PCA19/MFA04
GUIDELINES
    SAB Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
    PB98-104722REB           9841   PC A05/MF A01
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to  Manu-
    facturers, Formuiators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional Pesticides under the  Reduced-Risk  Initiative
    and tor  Biological Pesticides.
    PB98-106610REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01
    Federal Register Volume 63, Number 93, Thursday, May
    14.  1998,  Notices.  Part  3.  Environmental Protection
    Agency: Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
    F-B9B-117831 REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01

    Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment: Notice.
    PB98-117849REB           9843   PC A14/MF A03

    Fate, Transport  and  Transformation Test  Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB           9842   PC A20/MF A04

    Nomination Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use  of Biosolids
    Awards Program: for Operating Projects, Technology De-
    velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
    PB98-133242REB           9S42   PCA03/MFA01

    Review of Concentration Standards and Guidelines for
    Fungi in Indoor Air.
    PB98-151723REB           9844   PCA03/MFA01

    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point
    Source  Category.
    PB98-152887REB           9844   PC A05/MF A01

    Environmental Assessment  of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
    bustors. Volume 1.
    PB98-153190REB           9844   PCA06/MFA02

    Environmental  Assessment for  the  Proposed Effluent
    Guidelines for the Landfills  Point Source Category. Vol-
    ume 1.
    PB98-154016REB           9844   PC AOS/MF A02

    Water Conservation Plan Guidelines.
    PB98-169741 REB           9844   PC A11/MF A03
9843  PC A04/MF A01
    Guideline on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection.
    PB98-173453REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A02
    Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
    Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500010REB           9841   CD-ROM $140.00
GUIDES
    Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
    Substances. A Guide for EPA Regions.
    PB97-963313REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

    Guide to Technical Resources  for the  Design of Land
    Disposal Facilities.
    PB98-102270REB            9841   PC A06/MF A01
    Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
    PB98-118474REB            9842   PC A05/MF A01
    Putting Energy  into  Profits.  ENERGY STAR  (Trade
    Name) Small Business Guide.
    PB98-143308REB            9843   PC A07/MF A02
HABITAT RESTORATION
    Chesapeake Bay  Living  Resources 1997. Living Re-
    sources Subcommittee Annual Report.
    PB98-167414REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
HABITAT SUITABILITY
    Modeling a Rant and Soil Indicator of Habitat Suitability
    for Small Mammals.
    PB98-135817REB
HANDBOOKS
    Handbook:  Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems for
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.
    PB98-112931 REB            9841   PC A09/MF A02
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook  for Local Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB            9841   PC A08/MF A02
    Science Policy Council Handbook: Peer Review.
    PB98-140726REB            9843   PC A08/MF A02
HAVRE DE GRACE (MARYLAND)
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
HAZADOUS MATERIALS
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region
    4): Arlington Blending and Packaging, Arlington, TN,, July
    24,1997.
    PB97-963156REB            9844   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5):  Fields
    Brook Site. Operable Unit 4,  Astabula. OH., June 30.
    1997.
    PB97-964114REB            9843   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10):
    Sound Naval Shipyard Complex, (Operable Unit  NS
    (aka: Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremerton, WA., De-
    cember 13, 1996.
    PB97-964603REB            9844   PC A07/MF A02
HAZARD MATERIALS
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decison (EPA Region 3): Mill Creek  Dump,
    Erie, PA., April 30,1997.
    PB97-963142REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB           9842   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           9842   PC A14/MF A03

    Air Pollution Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
    PB98-147242REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB98-111750REB                 9842  PCS49.00
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Falls, NY., September 5,1996.
    PB96-963131REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Removal Procedures.  Response Management:
    Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
    PB96-963407REB           9841   PC A05/MF A01
    Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB           9841   PCA13/MFA03

    Remediation Case Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction and
    Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB           9841   PC A13/MF A03

    Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
    PB97-177570REB           9841   PC A05/MF A01

    SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical  Methods Including Final Update
    III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB          9341   CD-ROM $125.00
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision: Auburn Road Landfill,  Londonderry,
    NH.. December 19.1996.
    PB97-963101REB           9843   PC A06/MF A01

    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision: PSC Resources, Palmer,  MA., No-
    vember 26, 1996.
    PB97-963102REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                      KW-19

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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
   Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
   Record of Decision: Groveland Wefe (No. 1 and 2 Site),
   KUJ.1),  {Management of MMraSon  Operable Unit),

   PB97-963103REB          ' 98-03  PCA03/MFA01
   Superfund Fxplanation of Significant Difference tor the
   Record of Decision: Groveland Wefts (No. 1 and 2 Site),
   ^"SSL^SES?,.0?!!^ ""^ (0-"- 2>-  Groveland,
   NVL, Nov6mDer is, 1996.
   PB97-963104REB            98-03  PCAQ3/MFA01
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision: South Municipal Water Wen Supply.
   Peterborough, NH, February 3,1937.           ^^
   PB97-9631&5REB            96-03  PCA03/MFA01

   Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision: SavageTMunicipal Water Supply. (OK
   Tool Source Area) (Operable Unit 1), MMordTNH, De-
   cember 19.1996.
   PB97-963106REB            964B  PCAO3MFA01
   Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
   Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  3): Croyden TCE,
   Crayden. PA, December 31,1996T        ^^
   PB97-963107REB            984)3  PCA03/MFA01
   Superiund Explanation of Sonificant Difference for the
   Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  3): Brown's Battery
           . ShoernafcersvBe. PA.. December 1996.
           310BREB            98-03  PCA02/MFA01
   Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Tonoi Corp..
   Nssouehoning, PA, January 7.1997.
   PB97-4963109REB            98-03  PCA02MFA01
   Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial Lane. W»-
   «atns Towrahip.PA, December 5.1996.
   PB97-963110REB            984)3  PCA03/MFA01
   Superiund Explanation of Signitcant Dffferanca tor the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): United Heckathom
   COROBW. Rfchmond. CA, November 29.1996.
   PB97-W3111RE8            984)4  PCA02/MFA01
   Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Beaton 9): Lawrence Uvermore
   Laboratory (USDOE) (Treatment FacWes  A and B).
   Uvermora. CA_Apit 16.1997.
   PB97-063112REB            98-03  PCA03MFA01
   Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
   Record of DaoWon (EPA Radon 9): San Fernando Vafcy
   (Area 1). Burbank Operable Un*.  Los Angeles, CA, Feb-
   ruary 12. 1997.
   P897-363113REB            984)3  PCA04/MFA01
   Superfund IrKplaiiation of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Regan 9): Lawrence Uvermore
   Laboratory (USOOE) (Metal focharge Unto). Uvermore.
   CA, Apr! 15,1997.
   P897-963114REB            f»4B  PCAO3/MFA01
   Sup0nuno ExptanflhoH of S>onific8nt DtnWsnGO for ttw
   Record of Decision (EPA Men 9): Apache Powder Co,
    StD8vW.AZ-.Apri 16.19971
    PB97-963115REB            98*3
    Supwtand  Exptanflkton of Soiificant Difl0rara
    Record of OeoWon (EPA Region 9b Tucson In
    Airport Area. (Anas A  and B Groundwator
                                   PCA03MFA01
                                 DHerance tor the
                                           atonal
    UnH. Tucson. AZ, February 27.1997.
    PB87-963116REB            96-03
                                         Operable

                                   PCA03/MFA01
          EnpteiMfcon of Sionncsnt D»Brenos for tiw
Record of Decision  
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                                                                KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                               HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center Operable Unit 24 (Area  K Ground-
water), Lakehurst, NJ., July 7,1997.
P897-963808REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
Aviation Administration Technical Center, (Areas A, J,
and N). Atlantic County. NJ., July 21,1997.
P897-963809REB           98-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Naval
Weapons Station Earte (site A), Operable Unit 1, Colts
Neck. NJ..September 25,1997.
PB97-963810REB           9843   PC A06/MF A02

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Naval
Weapons Station Earte (Site A), Operable Unit 2, Colts
Neck, NJ.. September 25,1997.
PB97-963811REB           9843   PCA06/MFA01

Superiund RecortI of Decison (EPA Region 2): Global
Sanitary Landfill Operable Unit 2, Old Bridge Township,
NX, September 29,1997.
PB97-963812REB           98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Htggjns
Disposal Site Operable Unit 1, Kingston, NJ., September
30,1997.
PB97-963813REB           98-03   PC A10/MF A02

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen
he. Operable Unit 1. Gurabo. PR., September 30,1997.
PB97-963814REB           9843   PC A06/MF A01

Superiund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Cutcio Scrap Metal
toe. Operable Unit 2. Saddle Brook, NJ.. September 30,
1997.
PB97-963815REB           98-03   PCA06/MFA01

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Operable Unit 4, Oswego, NY., Sep-
tember 30 1997
PB97-963816REB           96-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Richard-
son HI Road Landfill/Pond, Sidney Center. NY.. Septem-
ber 30,1997.
PB97-963817REB           9843   PC A07/MF A02

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
curity Group  ACtwity. Operable  Unit 1 (Sites 2 and 4).
Sabana Seca, PR., September 30,1997.
PB97-963818REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
curity Group  Activity, Operable  Unit 3 (Sites 1 and 3).
Sabana Seca, PR, September 30,1997.
PB97-963819REB            9843  PC A05/MF A01

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Grand
Street Mercury Site,  Hoboken, NJ.. September 30.1997.
PB97-963820REB            98-04  PC A99/MF A06

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vega Alta
Pubfc Supply Wens. Operable  Unit 2. Vega Alia PR.
September 30,1997.
PB97-963821REB            9843  PC A12/MF A03

Superiund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  3):  Avon
Lycon«^(WiCarnsport Division). Williamsport,  PA.. De-

PB97-963901REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

Superiund record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Crosstey
Farm, (Hereford Groundwater), Hereford, PA., June  30.
199(7.
PB97-963902REB            9843   PC A04MF A01

Superiund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Berks
LandM, Spring Townshop. PA.. July 22.1997.
IW-963903REB            9844   PC A08MF A02

Superiund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Jacks
CmeWSikii Smelting and Refinery Inc.. Site. Village of
UaMand. PA, September 30.1997.
PB97-963904REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01

Superiund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3):  North
Pm - Area 12. Worcester Township. PA.. September
30,1997
 PB97463905REB            9843   PC A09/MF A02

       J Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): ADegany
       i Laboratory (USNavy), Operable Unit 1. Mineral.
WV, February 12.1997.
 P897-963906REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3}: Aberdeen
 Proving Ground (Edgewood Area). Beach Point Test Site,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD., September 24.1997.
 PB97-963907RE6           9843   PCA05/MFA01

 Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
 Provmg Ground (Edgewood Area). Watson  Creek Sedi-
 ment. iD-field Operable  Unit. Aberdeen Proving Ground.
 MD, September 23,1997.
 FB97-963908REB           9843   PCAOSMFA01

 Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
 Proving Ground  (Mrchaetevffle Landfill), Aberdeen Proving
 Ground, MD, September 23,1997.
           3REB            9843  PC A04MF A01
 Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Marine
 Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4), Operable
 Urft4, Quantico. VA, September 30,1997.
 PB97463910REB            9843   PCA05/MFA01

 Superiund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3):
 Tobyhanna Army  Depot, Operable Unit  1, Tobynanna,
 PA, September 30,1997.
 FB97-963911REB            9843   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
Ballistics Laboratory. (USNavy), Operable Unit 3, Mineral,
WV.. May 29,1997\
PB97-963912REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base (LF 13). Dover, DE. September 30,1997.
PB97-963913REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base (WP 14 and LF  15), Dover, DE., September
30.1997.
PB97-963914REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base (FT 03), Dover, DE., September 30,1997.
PB97-963915REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Naval Air
Development Center (8  Areas), Operable Unit 4, War-
minster Townshto, PA., September 30,1997.
PB97-963916REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 2, Dahlgren, VA., Septem-
ber 29, 1997.
PB97-963917REB            9843   PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 12, Dahlgre, VA., Septem-
ber 30.1997.
PB97-963918REB            9843  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
Weapons Station-Yorktown, Site 12, Operable Units 3, 4,
and 5, Yorktown, VA.. April 16,1997.
PB97-963919REB            9843  PCA10/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Camp
LeJeune Military Reservation (US Navy), Operable Unit 7,
Sites 1, 28, and 30, Onslow County. NC, October 9,
1996.
PB97-964001REB            9843  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Escambia
Wood - Pensacda (aka: Escambia  Treating  Company
Site), Pensacota, FL, February 12,1997.
PB97-964002REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
send Saw Chain Co., Ponfiac, SC., December 19,1996.
PB97-964003REB            9843  PC A09/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 6, (Area B) Study
Areas 2.10,16,17, and 22, Childersburg, AL, March 27,
1997.
PB97-964OO4REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition  Plant. Operable  Unit 5,  Childersburg.
AL, March 27,1997.
PB97-9&4005REB           9843   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 14. Aiken, SC.. March
27,1997.
PB97-964006REB           9843  PC A05/MF A01

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 5. Aiken, SC, March
27.1997.
PB97-964007REB           9843  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 4. Aiken, SC., March
27.1997.
PB97-964008REB           98-03  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 13, Aiken, SC, March
27.197.
PB97-964009REB           9843  PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 45, Aiken. SC, March
27.1997.
 PB97-964010REB           9843  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 15, Aiken, SC, March
27,1997.
 PB97-964011REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marine
 Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 3 PSC 16 and PSC
 17, Abany, GA, September 2,1997.
 PB97-964012REBI            9843  PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marine
 Corps Logistics Base,  Operable Unit 1 PSC  1, PSC  2.
 PSC 3, and PSC 26. Abany. GA, September 2.1997.
 PB97-964013REB            984?  PC A08/MF AQ2

 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
 Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Union Valley Upper East
 Fork Poplar  Creek Characterization  Area). Oak Ridge.
 TN, July 10,1997.
 PB97-964014REB            9843  PCA05/MFA01

 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
 Ridge Reservation (USDOE) (Sludge Removal from the
 Gunrte and Associated Tanks Operable Unit Waste Area
 Grouping 1), Oak Ridge, TN, September 2,1997.
 PB97-964015REB          HS-03  PCA04/MFA01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
 Medical  Industries, Operable Unit 3. Deland, FL, Sep-

 PB97-964016REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
 radge Reservation (USDOE), Clinch River and  Poplar
 Creek Operable Units,  Oak Ridge. TN,  September 23.
 1997
 PB97-964017REB            9843  PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous  Diffusion Plant (USDOE) (Waste Area Group
17), Paducah, KY, September 29,1997.
PB97-964018REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  4): Cecil
Field Naval Air  Station, Operable Unit  4,  Jacksonville,
FL, September 30,1997.
PB97-964019REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide  Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen, NC, Sep-
tember 16,1997.
PB97-964020REB            9843  PC A06/MF A02

Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX Inc.,
(Washington Plant), Washington, NC,  December 18,
1996.
PB97-964021REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Newsome
Brothers/Ok) Reicrihold Chemicals, Operable Unit 2, Co-
lumbia MS, August 8,1997.
PB97-964022REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 4):  Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), Operable Unit 2 (Oak Ridge
Y-12 Plant Bear Creek Valley), Oak Ridge, TN., January
23,1997.
PB97-964023REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4): North
BeTmont PCE Site,  North Belmont, NC,  September 24,
1997.
PB97-964024REB            9843  PC A09/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Sitr (USDOE), Operable  Unit 11,  Central Shops
Burning/Rubble  Pit  (631-6G) (U), Aiken, SC, May 14,
1997.
PB97-964025REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
cda Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 10, Pensacola, FL,
September 15,1997.
PB97-964027REB           9844   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  4): Oak
Ridge  Reservation  (USDOE). Operable Unit 14, Oak
Ridge, TN, September 25,1997.
PB97-964028REB           9843   PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Camp
LeJeune  Military Reservation, Operable Unit 12 (Site 3),
Onslow County, NC, May 15,1997.
PB97-964029REB           9843   PC AOfVMF A02
Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Camp
LeJeune  Military Reservation, Operable Unit 13 (Site 63),
Onslow County, NC, May 15,1997.
PB97-964030REB           9843   PC A06/MF A01
Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savanah
River Site (USDOE),  Operable Unit 17  L-Area  Oil and
Chemical Basin (904-83G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
(904-79G), Aiken, SC, September 30,1997.
PB97-964031REB           9843   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 16, Old F Area Seep-
age Basin (904-49G). Aiken, SC, May 14,1997.
PB97-964032REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
and Chemical Company Site, (Dover Plant), Dover, OH,
 March 31,1997.
 PB97-964101REB            9844  PC A08/MF A02
 Superiund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
 Chemicals, Inc., Operable Unit 2, Grandville, Ml, Feb-
 ruarys, 1997.
 PB97-964102REB            9844  PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilley
 Tar and  Chemical  (Indianapolis Plant), Operable Unit 5,
 Indianapolis, IN, June 30,1997.
 PB97-964103REB            9843  PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Parsons
 Chemical Works, Inc., Grand Ledge, Ml, September 30,
 1997.
 PB97-964104REB            9843  PC A06/MF A01

 Superiund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Tippe-
 canoe Sanitary Landfill,  Inc., Lafayette, IN, September
 30,1997.
 PB97-964105REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Toman
 Armory Landfill, Toman. Wl, September 23,1997.
 PB97-964106REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Tomah
 Municipal Sanitary Landfill. Tomah, Wl,  September 25,
 1997
 PB97-964107REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): South
 Point Plant Site, South Point, OH, September 26,1997.
 PB97-964108REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Marion
 (Bragg) Dump Site, Operable Units 2 and 3. Marion, IN,
 September 30.1997.
 PB97-964109REB            9843   PC AOSMF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-
 Patterson Air Force Base. Operable Unit 2. Dayton, OH,
 September 30,1997.
 PB97-964110REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): J and L
 Landfill,  Operable Unit 2, Rochester Hills, Ml, September
 on 1QQ7
 PB97-964111REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01
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     Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  5): Scrap
     Processing Co, Inc., Medford, WL. September 30,1997.
     PB97-964112REB            9843  PCA05VMFA01

     Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  5): Fields
     Brook Site, Operable Una 2, Ashtabula. OH, September
     29,1997.
     PB97-964113REB            98-03  PCA08/MFA02

     Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Benrfx
     Corp/AEed Automotive. SL Joseph.  ML, September 30.
     1997.
     PB97-964115REB            98-03  PCA06MFA01

     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo
     BectrioCrab   Orchard   National   WSdife    Refuge.
     CarterviHe, ll_, February 19,1997.
     PB97-964116REB            98-03  PC A07/MF A02

     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Roto-fin-
     tsh Co., too, Katamazoo, ML, March 31.1997.
     PB97-964117REB            9843  PC A06/MF A01
     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Madison
     MetropoBan  Sewerage  District.  Blooming  Grove. WL.
     March 31.1997.
     PB97-964118REB            98-03  PCA05/MFA01

     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Louisiana
     Army Ammunition  Plant. Soi  Source  Operable Una,
     Doyfne, LA, March 4.1997.
     PB97-964201REB            98-03  PCAD5/MFA01

     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): National
     Zinc Corp, Operable Unit 2. Bartesvite. OK, October 2.
     1997.
     PB97-964202REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01

     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Southern
     Shipboittng Corp.. Operable Unit 2, SBdeB. LA, Septem-
     ber 15.1997.
     PB97-964203REB            98-03  PCA07/MFAQ2
     Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 6): RSR
     Corp.. Operable Una 3, Dabs. TX, September 3a 1997.
     PB97-964204REB            9844  PCA12/MFA03

     Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 6): RSR
     Corp., Operable Un* 4 (Groundwater) and Operable Una
     5. Dates. TX, April 3.1997.
     PB97-964205HEB            9643  PC A09/MF A02

     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region «: Tar Creek
     (Ottawa County). Operable Urtt 2. Ottawa County. OK,
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): SchofieW
Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 3, Oahu. HI., Novem-
ber 8.1996.
PB97-964501REB
                          98-03   PCA09/MFA02
    August 27.1997.
    PB97-964206REB
                                98423  PC A13/MF A03
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  9): Agri-
    culture Street LandM. Operable Una 4 and 5. New Orle-
    ans, LA,
    PB97-9642O
                       2.1997.
                                9843  PCA12MFA03
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Des
    Moines TCE. Operable Unto 2 and 4. Des Motes. IA,
    December 13,1996.
    PB97-964301REB            9843  PCA05/MFA01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherokee
    County (Baxter Springs and Treece Substes). Operable
    Unit 3M. Cherokee County, KS.. August 20.1997.
    PB97-964302REB            9843  PCA12/MFA03

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fort FStey
    Pestkade Storage FacSty. Operable Una 2. Junction City.
    KS, September 29.1997.
    PB97-964303REB
                                9843  PCA05MFA01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Nebraska
    Ordnance Plant (Former). Operable Una 2. Mead. NE,
    April 7,1997.
    PB97-964304REB            9843   PCA06/MFA01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bee Gee
    Manufacturing Co, Maiden. MO, September 30,1997.
    PB97-964305REB            9843   PC AOS/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Eteworth
    Air Force Base. Operable Unit 11. Eteworth Air Force
    Base. SO.. Apr! 28, 1997.
    PB97-964401REB            9843   PCA06MFA01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Catfomia
    Gulch. Operable Una 10, Leadvflte, CO, August 8,1997.
    PB97-964402REB            9843   PCA08MFA02

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
    renAir Force Base. Operable IM 8, Cgehyeme. VW,
    November 21.1997.
    PB97-964403REB            9844   PCA04JMFA01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
    ran Mr Force Base. Operable Una 2. Cheyenne, WY..
    *      "'
                                9843   PCA04MFA01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
    Flats Plant (USOOE). Operable Una 1. Golden. CO, Feb-
    ruary 27,  1997.
    PB97-964405REB             9843   PCA04/MFA01

    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
    Rats Plant (USDOE). Operable  Una 3, Golden.  CO,
    JuneS. 1997.
    PB97-964406REB             9843   PCA04/MFA01

    Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  8): HI Air
    Force Base. Operable Una 6. Ogden. UT, September 30,
    1997
    PB97-964407REB             9843   PCA07/MFA02

    Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  8): Hi Air
    Force Base. Operable Una 8. Ogden UT, September 30,
    1997
    PB97-964408REB             9843   PCA07MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Schofiekj
Barracks (US Army). Operable Unit 2. Oahu. HI., Feb-
ruary 7,1997.
PB97-964502REB           9843  PCA07/MFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
(Basewide  Remedial Investigation  Sites), Marina. CA,
January 17.1997.
PB97-964503REB           9843  PCA05/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
(Beach Tramfire Ranges) (Site 3), Marina, CA, January
17,1997.
PB97-964504REB           9843  PC A04JMF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
Liverrnore Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 1. Lrver-
more, CA, January 29,1997.
PB97-964S05REB           9843  PCAOB/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Western
Pacific Railroad Company, Orov»e. CA.,  September 30,
1997
PB97-964506REB           9843  PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Moflett
Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1, Sunnyvale, CA, Au-
gust 14,1997.
PB97-9B4507REB           9844  PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
Marine Cons Logistics Base, Operable Units 3 and 4,
Barstow, CA.. June 3.1997.
PB97-96450BREB           9844  PCA18MFA04

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
FacSty Waste Pas Operable Una, Los Angeles, CA., Sep-
tember 5.1997.                    ^^
PB97-964509REB           9844  PC A15/MF A03
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region 9):  Iron
Mountain Mm. Redding. CA, September STl 997.
PB97-954510REB           9844  PCA07/MFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9k Modesto
Groundwatar  Contamination, Modesto. CA, September
26,1997.
PB97-964511REB           9843  PCA06/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base. Merced, CA, May 21,1997;
PB97-964S12REB           9844  PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): B Tom
Marine Corps Air Station, Operable Units 2A and 3A (No
Action Sites). H Toro, CA, September 29.1997.
PB97-964513REB           9844  PC A1Q/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): El Toro
Marine Corps Ac Station, Operable Un»2A (Site 24-VOC
Source Area Vadose Zone). B Toro. CA, September 29,
1997.
PB97-964514REB           9844  PCA11/MFA03
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
Internationa) Airport Area (Volume 1 and 2), Tucson. AZ,
September 30,1997.
PB97-964515REB           9843  PCA14/MFA03
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Camp
Pendeton  Marine Copra Base. Operable Una 2,  San
Diego, CA, September 30.1997.
PB&364516REB           9844  PCA15/MFA03

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton
Ar Force Base. Operable Unit 3. Site 19 Waste Drum
Storage Area No. 1, San Bernardino, CA, June 25.1997.
PB97-964517REB           9643  PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Harbor
Island (Lead). The Shipyard Sediment Operable Una. Se-
attle, WA, November27,1996.
PB97-964601REB           9844  PCA06/MFA01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Puget
Sound Naval Shipyard  Complex, (Operable Una A) (afat
Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremerton. WA, January 24,
1997.
PB97-964602REB           9844  PCA08MFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
200 Area (USDOE). (200-UP-1 Operable Unit), Benton
County, WA., February  11,1997.
PB97-964604REB           9844  PC A06/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  10):  Mon-
santo Chemical Co. (Soda Springs), Soda Springs. ID,
AprI30,1997.                        "»-•»-
PB97464605REB           9844  PCA07/MFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eknen-
dorf Air Force Base. Operable Una 3. Greater Anchorage
Borough, Aft, December 5.1996.
PB97-964606REB           9844  PCAOSMFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eknen-
dorf Air Force Base, Operable Una 6 and Source Area
SS 19, Greater Anchorage Borough, AK, December 4,
1996.
PB97-964607REB           9844  PCA12/MFA03

Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA Region  10):  Fort
WainwrigM, Operable Unit 1. Fairbanks North Star Bor-
ough, AK, June 27.1997.
PB97-964608REB           9844  PCA09/MFA02

Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA Region  10):  Fort
Wahwright. Operable Una 2. Fairbanks rJoith Star Bor-
ough, Art, March 31.1997.
   	                  PCA10/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  East
......	.. XN-..-^. ^	^	~.—rrnnation, Oper-
                                   December  31,

                          9844   PC A08MF A02
Multnomah County Groundwater Contamination,* Oper-
able  Unit 1, Multnomah County,  OR,
1996.
PB97-964610REB

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  East
Multnomah County Ground Water Contamination, Oper-
able  Unit 2, Multnomah County,  OR,  December  31,
1996.
PB97-964611REB           9844   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10):
Boomsnub/Airco Site-Wide Ground Water Operable  Unit,
Vancouver, WA, September 29.1997.
PB97-964612REB           9844   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Old
Navy  Dump Manchester Laboratory (USEPA/NOAA).
Manchester. WA, September 30.1997.
PB97-964613REB           9844   PC A07yMF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 10):  Fort
Richardson (USArmy), Operable  Units A and  B, Anchor-
age, AK, September 15,1997.
PB97-964614REB           9844   PC A09/MF A02

Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
PB98-103146REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40  CFR
Part 266, Subpari H) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108020REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotfne Training Module:
Introduction to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265.  Sub-
part I. Section 261.7) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108046REB           98-02   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Containment BuDdngs (40 CFR Parts 264/
265, Subpari DOi Updated Jury 1997.
PB9B-108053REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

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.
PB98-108061REB           9842   PCA03/MFA01

RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and  265,
Subpart W) Updated July 1997.
PB9B-108079REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Generators (40 CFR Part 262)  Updated
Jury 1997.
PB96-108095REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Hazardous Waste Identification (40  CFR
Part 261) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108111REB           9842   PCA04/MFA01

RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA HoKne Training Module:
Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40  CFR
Parts 264/265, Subpart O) Updated Jury 1997.
PB9B-108129REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
268) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108137REB           9842   PC A04/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotfm Training Module:
Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 2647
265. Subparts K, L. M, N) Updated Jury 1997.
PB98-108145REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

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 Jury 1997.
P898-108152REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Horjne Training Module:
Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
270) Updated July 1997.
PB98-Toei78REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to RCRA Corrective  Action Updated July
1997.
PB98-108202REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to State Programs Updated Jury 1997.
PB98-108269REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J)
Updated Jury 1997.
PB98-108277REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01

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            9842   PC A03/MF A01

RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
Introduction to Used O9 (40 CFR Part 266,  Subpart E,
and Part 279) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108301REB            9842   PC A04/MF A01

Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
Reference Guide. Third Edition.
PB98-108590REB            9842   PC A99/MF £08
 Resource Guide for Etectn
                          eticsU
                                     xy and Field
Processes Applicable to Radioactive and  Hazardous
Mrxed Wastes n Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
PB98-123300REB            9842  PC A06/MF A01
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                                                                 KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                 HELP MODEL
 Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
 Sludge Pollutants.
 3398-126071 REB            98-02   PC A21/MF A04
 Capsule  Report: Sources and Air Emission  Sources and
 Control Technologies at Waste Management Facilities.
 PB98-131998REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
 Toricity Characteristic Rule  Enforcement Training Man-
 ual
 PB98-142060REB            98-03   PCA11/MFA03
 BCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Rscal Years 19964J7.
 PB98-150121REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
 Biennial  Reporting System (BRS)  Data: Generation and
 Management of Hazardous Waste, 1995 (Final) (on CD-
                           98-01   CD-ROM $480.00
  Superfund  Public Information  System (SPIS) (on CD-
  noiun
  PB96-'500341REB            98-02  CD-ROM $60.00
  PROJECT  Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
  Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1 .3) (on Diskette).
  PB9frS00408REB             98-01    Diskette $50.00
  TUB III SARA  and Clean Air Act Amendments)  Emer-
               and Community Right-to-Know Act and
              jase Prevention  Consolidated Chemical
       i Diskette).
             REB                   98-02  CP D01
  Superfund  Public Information System (SPIS) June 1998
  (on CD-ROM).
  PB96-S02354REB            98-04  CD-ROM $60.00
  Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
  Diskette)
  PB9B-502453REB                   98-04  CP D02
  HCRA Permit Policy Compendium, September 1993 Up-
  date (on Diskette).
  PB96-502511REB            98-04  Diskette $116.00
  Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
  PB96-921100REB              98-02   Standing Order
  ROD Amendments and Explanations of Significant Dif-
  fcwvms fESDI
  PB96-963100REB              9S-02   Standing Order
  Environmental Response Training  Program Schedule of
  Courses, September 1, 1998 - September 30, 1999.
  PB9&S63227REB            984)3   PC A06/MF A01
  HCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Superfund Community  Involvement  (Up-
  dated February 1998).
  re9W63235REB            984B   PCA03/MFA01
  Designs tor Air Impact Assessments at hazardous Waste
  Sites (165.16). Student Manual.
  PB98463251REB            98*4   PCA99/MFA06
  EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
  PB9B463500REB             98-62  Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for  Region
  1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachussetts. New Hampshire,
  Rhode Island, and Vermont.
  PB98-963700REB             98-02  Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for  Region
  3: New Jersey. New York,  Puerto Rico,  and Virgin Is-
  lands.
  PB9e-963800REB             984)2  Standing Order
  EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) for  Region
  3: Delaware. Washington DC.. Maryland, Pennsylvania,
  and Virginia.
  PB98-963900REB             98-02   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for  Region
  5:BTOis. InrJana, Mchigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-

  PB98-964100REB             98-02   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records ot Decision (RODS) tor Region
  &  Arkansas, Louisiana, New  Mexico. Oklahoma, and

  FB9B464200REB             98-02   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
  7: towa. Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
  PB88-964300REB             984)2   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
  & Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,  Utah,

  PB98-964400REB             98-02  Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
  9: Arizona, CaWomia, Hawaii, Nevada, American  Samoa,
  • and Guam
  PB9B-9S4500REB            98-02   Standing Order
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
  Ifc Alaska. Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
  PB96-964600REB            98-02   Standing Order
  CERCUS  (Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
  Compensation, and Liability Information System)  Site Lo-
  cation Extract. Quarterly (on CO-ROM).
  SUB-5131REB                  98-02   Subscription
   Sis Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
   Mcirxoi'nputefs).
   SUB-517BREB                  98-02   Subscription
   Ste Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
              Response Notification System (ERNS), 1996

                !EB           98-02   CD-ROM $265.00

              Response Notification System (ERNS), 1997

               REB           98-02   CD-ROM $265.00

   Inland Area Contingency Plan  and Maps for  Delaware,
   Maryland, West Virginia, District of Columbia (on CD-
   ROM).
   PB98-502313REB           98-03  CD-ROM CP D01
   Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania
   (on CD-ROM).
   PB98-502321REB           98-03  CD-ROM CP D01

   Inland Area Contingency Ran and Maps for Virginia (on
   CD-ROM).
   PB98-502339REB           98-03  CD-ROM CP D01

   Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region Vlt: Iowa,
   Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
   PB98-963205REB             98-02  PC A25/MF A04

   Emergency Response Notification  System (ERNS) An-
   nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5335REB                   98-02   Subscription
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            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
HAZARDS
   Pesticide Registration Notice PR 98-*. Notice to Manu-
   facturers, Formulators, Producers, Distributors and Reg-
   istrants of Pesticide  Products. Additional Guidance on
   Final  FIFRA Section 6(a)(2)  Regulations for Pesticide
   Product Registrants.
   PB98-166473REB            984)4   PCA03/MFA01
HAZAROUS MATERIALS
    RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264
   and 265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.
    PB98-108087REB             98-02   PCA03/MFA01
HEALTH ADVISORIES
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
    Use  in Fish Advisories. Volume 2.  Risk  Assessment and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
    PB98-102734REB             98-01   PC A21/MF ACM
    Fact  Sheet  Update:  Listing  of  Fish and   Wildlife
    Advisories.
    PB98-102932REB             98-01   PC A02/MF A01
    Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and  Health  Effects  Analysis  on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).                            ,
    PB98-153026REB             98-04  PC A04/MF A01
    Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife and Advisories, March
    1998. Fact Sheet
    PB98-153174REB             98-04  PC A02/MF A01
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
    Human  Health Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft.
    ACWW46913/7REB           98-04  PC A06/MF A01
HEALTH EFFECTS
    Health Effects Test  Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
    Acute Toxicity Testing: Background.
    PB98-101967REB             98-04   PC A99/MF A06
    Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Envi-
    ronment
    PB98-104631 REB             98-01   PC A09/MF A02
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
    Summary
    PB98-124738REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
    Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and  Health Effects Analysis on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl

    PB98-126667REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

    Chtoroethane Carcinogenicrry  (CAS No. 75-00-3).
    PB98-143274REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicity  (CAS No. 98-95-3).
    PB98-143282REB            984)3   PC A04/MF A01
     Pesticides and National Strategies for  Health Care Pro-
    viders.  Workshop  Proceedings.  Held  on  April 23-24,
     1998
     PB98-164668REB             98-04   PC A05/MF A01

     Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
     PBS&-591330REB             98-02   Standing Order
                                 984)2   Subscription

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS
   Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
   under Section 31 1 (c) and (e) of the CleanWater Act
   PB98-103153REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
 HEALTH HAZARDS
     Risk Assessment Guidance  for Superfund: Volume 1.
     Human Health  Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
     Planning,  Reporting and  Review  of  Superfund  Risk

                                 984)2   PCE13/MFA03

     Freouentry Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
     PB97-563311REB             984)2   PCA01/MFA01
     Health Assessment  Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-

     F&S'REB             984J2   PCA99VMFA06

     Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
     Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
     Volume 1
     PB98-131774REB             984)2   PC A23/MF A04

     Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
     Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.

                                 984)2   PCA14/MFA03
  Supplement to the Second Addendum (1986) to Air Qual-
  ity  Criteria for  Paniculate Matter and  Sulfur  Oxides
  (1982): Assessment of New Findings on Sulfur  Dioxide
  Acute Exposure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
  PB98-132384REB            984)3   PC A07/MF A02

  Taking Toxics Out of the Air. Progress in Setting ' Maxi-
  mum Achievable Control Technology' Standards under
  the Clean Air  Act.
  PB98-132780REB            98453   PC AQ4/MF A01

  Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
  PB98-133010REB            984)2   PCA15/MFA03

  lexicological  Review of Beryllium and Compounds (CAS
  No. 7440-41-7).
  PB98-151756REB            984)4  PC A07/MF ACE

  lexicological  Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 250574)94)).
  PB98-151764REB            984M  PC A04/MF A01
  lexicological  Review of Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate
  (MDI) (CAS No. 101438-8 and 9016-87-9).
   PB98-151798REB            98-04  PC A05/MF A01
   Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
   and Health  Effects  Analysis  on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
   Ether (MtBE).
   PB98-153026REB            984M   PC A04/MF A01

   lexicological  Review of Cumene (CAS No.  984)2-8) in
   Support  of Summary Information on the  Integrated Risk
   Information System.
   PB98-155211 REB            984)4   PC A04/MF A01

   lexicological Review of Chlordane (Technical) (CAS  No.
   127894)343)  in Support of Summary Information on Inte-
   grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB98-155229REB            984)4   PC A06/MF A01

   Toxicotogical Review of Tributyltin Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
   9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
   Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB98-155237REB           984)4   PC A05/MF A01

   Toxicotogical Review of Methyl  Methacrylate (CAS  No.
   8043243) in Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
   grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB98-155245REB            984M   PC A06/MF A01

   Risk Analysis to Support  Standards for  Lead in Paint,
   Dust, and Soil. Volume 2. Appendices B to G.
   PB98-155666REB            984)4   PC A10/MF A02

   Risk Analysis to Support  Standards for  Lead in Paint,
   Dust, and Soil. Volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7. Appendix A.
   PB98-155674REB            984)4   PCA17/MFA03
   Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
   PB98-921100REB             984)2    Standing Order

   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            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

HEALTH SURVEYS
   Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
   Exposure  Information  Obtained through a  Community-
   Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
   PB98-119100REB            984)2   PC A18/MF A04

HEAT PUMPS
    Experimental Evaluation of  a Novel  Full43cale Evapc-
    rattvery Cooled Condenser.
    PB98-100506REB            984)1   PCA04/MFA01

    Effect of  Lubricant  Contamination on  the  Performance
    and Reliability of Heat Pumps Changed with R-407c.
    PB98-127079REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02
    Screening of Non-CFC Alternatives for High-Temperature
    Heat Pumps.
    PB98-135197REB             984)3   PC A03/MF A01

    Two-Phase  Flow  of  Two  HFC  Refrigerant   Mixtures
    through Short-Tube Orifices.
    PB9#142045REB             984)3   PC A08/MF A02

    Thermodynamic, Energy-Efficient  and Economic Criteria
    for Evaluation of Alternative Refrigerants for Heat Pumps.
    PB98-145568REB             984)4   PC A03/MF A01

HEAT TRANSFER
    Heat Transfer Evaluation  of HFC-236fa in Condensation
    and Evaporation.
    PB98-136203REB             934)3   PC A06/MF A02

HEATING EQUIPMENT
    Results of a Riot Reid Study to Evaluate the Effective-
    ness  of Cleaning  Residential  Heating  and Air Condi-
    tioning Systems and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and
    System Performance.
    PB98-142011REB             98-04    PCA12/MFA03

HEAVY DUTY VEHICLES
    Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB98-116353REB             984)2    PC A03/MF A01

HEAVY METALS
    Concentration of Metal Pollutants in  Bacterial Biofilms
    and Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
    PB98-119225REB            98-02    PC A06/MF A01

    Simultaneous  Destruction of Organics and Stabilization of
    Metals in Soils. Emerging Technology Report.
    PB98-133150REB            984)3    PC A06/MF A01

 HELP MODEL
    Hydrotogic  Evaluation of Landfill Performance (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB                   984)2   CP D02
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                                                                   KEYWORD INDEX
HERBIODES
    Companion of Commercial vs Homeowner Application tor
    Transport of Lawn-Applied HertxkJe 2.4-O into Homes.
    PB98-116S36REB            96-01   PC A03/MF A01
HERTTAGE CORRIDOR
    Havre Of Grace Heritage ComOor Plan. September 1997.
    PB9B-10300SREB            96-01   PC AOSMF A01
HEXAMOJC ACDS
    EPA Pastes* Fact Sneat Hexanoic Aod.
    PB98-166440REB            9B-04  PC A02/MF A01
HEXAVALENT CHROMUM
    Cnromum Betreatment in SoS. Chapter 6.
    PB96-116445REB            96-01   PC AIWMF AQ1
HFC-2MEA
    New Chemca)  Alternative  tor  Ozone-Oeplebng  Sub-
    stances: HFC-236ea.
    PB98-127384REB            9&-02  PC A07/MF AC2
    Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236ea with Hx* Per-
    tarmance Ennanoad Tubes m Condensation and tvapo-
    i alum.
    PB96-137177REB            96-03  PC A07.MF A02
                   f Measurements of HFC-236ea.
                               96-03  PCA11/MFA03
    PB98-13716
HFC-Z3VA
    Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236ta m Condensation
    and EvauuiBliuri.
    PB96-1362C3REB            9&03  PC AO&VF A02
HIGHWAY DESIGN
                               96-01   PC A05VMF A01
                   ytamn Cabinet; Annual Assessment of
    PB96-1C
HttHWAY PLAMNMO
    Kentucky Tram
    Cuaavner Haedi and Sahstecton: Mail Survey Report
    PB9»-13134&REB            96-02   PC AO&MF A01
MU. AM FOMCE BASE
    Enhanced Remtdu
                   X
                      n Demonstrabant at H* AFB Intro-

                               96-04   PC AOVWF A01
    N»vn» ae_Grace_Her*aga Comrjex_Plan. September 1997
    PB*M0300SR£B           fiB-01   PC AOMJF AOi
 HOUSEHOLD WASTES
    Evaluation  of  Envnont  Irom  ffie  Open  Bumng  of
    Household WaM m Barrels. Volume 1. Techneat Bacon
    PB«ft-127M3R£B           96-02   PC A06/MF AOI
    EveJua&on  of  Eiressons  tram  Vie  Open  Burwng  of
    Household Waoe m Barren Volume 2 Appendices A-G
    PB96-1273SOREB           9MJ2   WTAOaVF AO2
     Radon  Reduction Tecnmojet tar  Detacned  Houses:
     TeonncM Guctanoa
     PB9H03393REB           96-01   PC AOSMF AOI
     Davetopmeni of Anatytcal Methods tor Speofc I
     phed Pactodatn House Oust
     PBSe-11790SR£B           96-02   PC AO&MF AOI
     A» Exchange Rale Unaiinemnnn n an IAO Test House.
     PB96-151749REB           96-04   PC A03MF AOI
     Companaon of Indoor Radon Concentrafcons Determined
     by Passive C*rbon Monnors and Contnuous Radon Mon-
    PBa»-1734ZOREB
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
                               96-04   PC AO3AF AOI


                       Tabte trom a Detailed Antfvvs of
     the  Naton*  Human  Actvfty  Patiem  Survey  (NHAPS!

         H55179REB           9»O«   PC A2*MF AO4
 HUMAN HEALTH
     Rtak  Aiaenmarn GoCanoe  tor Supertund: Volume V
     Human Haatffi Evatuaten Manual (Pan D. Standardised
     Planning, naoarttig  and  r>evie» of  Supertund  Ro*
                      )
               aked Ouesho
                                       PC EI3A«F A03
                            : RAGS Pan 0
                               9*02   PCAOI/MFAOI
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              iiR£B
     Imptememalon of Ra» Auessmem GuiJane* tor Super-
     lund rRAGSl Volume 1  Human Haafn Exalualco Man-
     ual C AOSMF AOI
               UST Conedwe Acton Technoioaies: to sou
      SVE-Based Syoam* tor Ffee Pioduct Recovery and Re-
      •duai Hydrocaroon neniCMal
      PB96-137219REB           9W)3  PC A1BMF A03
      Evakaoon d fte Behawor ol Rame tonoaton Detecton
      Toatf HyOm-»Ujn Oontnuous Emnson Monaors at Low

                                9»03   PC A03.VF AOI
                                                          Evaluating the Halation between Ozone. NOx and Hydro-
                                                          carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
                                                          PB98-142052REB           98-03  PC A08/MF A02
                                                          Investigation  of  Alternative  Means for  Demonstrating
                                                          ~  vage Sludge Incinerator Compliance with Total Hydro-
                                                                                    98*1   PC A12/MF A03
   cartwo Emission Standards.
   PB9S-1S4024REB
HTDRODVNAIffCS
   Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Ex-
   perimental Investigation and Prediction.
   PB98-125370REB            9&O2   PC AOOMF A02
HYDROFLUOROCARBONS
   Two-Phase  Row  of Two HFC  Refrigerant  Muttures
   through Short-Tube Orifices.
   PB98-142045REB            9W>3   PC AO&1* A02
HYDROGEN
    Bass and Purpose Document on Specifications for Hy-
    drogen-Fueled Flares.
    PB96-1 35031 REB           96-03   PC AOSMF AOI
HYDROGEOLOGY
    Investigation of Hydrogeotogc Mapping to Deineate Pro-
    lection Zones Around Springs: Report of Two Case Stud-

    PB97-199749REB           9frC2   PC AO&MF AOI
HYDROLOGY
    Hydrology of Two tnterdunal Valleys in the Nebraska

    PB96-1460WREB           96-03   PC A07/MF AQ2
HYNOL PROCESS
    Hynol Process Evaluation.
    PB96-127319REB           96-02   PCA11/MFA03
HYNOL PROCESSES
    Metnane-Slaam Reaction  Over  Nckel  Catalysts in  the
    Hyno' FVOC0S&.
    P896-100480REB           96-01   PC A07/MF A02
IB! PNOEX OF BOTIC INTEGRITY)
    Development of IB)  Metres tor Lakes n Southern New
    England.
    PB9&116395REB           98-01   PC A04/MF AOI
ILLEGAL ACTtvmES
        I Dumping Prevention Guidebook.
        HM611FJEB           9»O4   PCAO*MFA01
ILUNOCS
    Combned Lstsol Enworunental Laboratones.
    PB9&-104060REB           96431   PC AO*»MF AOI
    Voiumeer Lake Moratomg  Program  1996. Volume 1.
    Statewide Summary  Report.
    PB96-10761BREB           96-01   PC A14/MF A03

    Toxc Chencal Report. Ntath Annual: A Summary of In-
    formation Contained in the Toxc Chemical Report Forms
    tar Calendar Year 1995.
    PB96-113640REB            9M1   PC A06UF AOI
    Evaluation of Hknos  Served Stream Sednwnt Data 1982-
    1995.
    PB9B-125214REB            98-02   PC AO*MF AOI
    ERMS Gudebook:  Cleaner Air.  Reduced Cost,  Ihnois
    EPA.
    PB96-14148«REB            96-03   PC AOSMF AOI
    Combned Lists  of  Envronmental  Laboratories  (May
    19961
    PB98-'l 48661 REB            96-03   PC A04/MF AOI
    Nonhazarious Sotd Waste Management and Landfi Ca-
    pacity in Unas: 1996.
    PB9d-167&44REB            96-04   PC A13MF A03

MPROTHRM
    New Pesticide Fact Sheet Improthm.
    PB96-137169REB            96-03   PC A03MF AOI
MMUNOMAGNETX: SEPARATION
    Method  1622:  •Crvptospondiurrr  m Water by Filtration/
    WS-TA
    PB98-1S3059REB           98-04   PC AOSMF AOI
IMPLEMENTATION
    SupertundXM  Program  Impiemematnn Manual Fiscal
    Year 1998.
    PB97-963219REB           9Mt   PC A1»MF A04

    MACT Implerfientaten Strategy.
    PB98-131600REB           96^32   PC A14*F A03
    SuperlundOi  Program  KnplementaMin Manual Fiscal
    ¥«4rV d%DO
    PB98-963201REB           96-04   PC A1&
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                   INSPECTION
MHPAY COMPUTER MODEL
   KXPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
   of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
   Diskette).
   pB9fW00366REB             98-01   Diskette S50.00

MOOR AIR POLLUTION
   Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
   n the Agricultural Health  Pilot Study.
   PB97-196109REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01

   Radon Reduction Techniques for  Detached Houses:
   Technical Guidance.
   PB96-103393REB             98-01   PC A05/MF A01

   Lame Budding Radon Manual.
   PBJB-12399SBEB             98-02  PC A07/MF ACE

   SAB Report Review of the Source Ranking Database.
   PB96- 13371 3REB            98-02  PC A04/MF A01

   Heat-Time Monitoring of Particles, PAH,  and CO in an
   Occupied Townhouse.
   PB9ffl35627REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

   Undate on EPA's Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
   PB98r137433REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
   Characterizing  Sink  Effects  in   Large  Environmental
           .
    PB96-137458REB            98-03   PC AOO/MF A01

    Lvoe Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
    PBW-137466REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    HSK: An IAQ Model for Windows.
    FB98-137482REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Cost Analysis o( Activated Carbon versus Pholocalatytc
    Ondation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
    PB98-137490REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Hujmiti Agenda on Air Duct Cleaning.
    PB96-140221REB            96-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
    PB9Tl40239REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

    DeMiQ Requirements and Data Outcomes for Environ-
    ment*! Verification Program for Indoor Air Products.
    PB96-14Q247REB            96-03   PC A03/MF A01
    FMucrig Indoor Air Emissions from Dry-Process  Photo-
    GODV Machines
    pBe.140288REB            98-03   PC A02MF A01
    Plot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning
    on Moor Air Quality in Residences.
    P69&140296REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
         -    and Evaluation of Pollution  Prevention Tech-
          to  Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered
    Wool Products.
    PB98-140304REB            98-03  PC AO3/MF A01

    Moor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
    PW8-140403REB            9843  PC A03MF A01

    Enfesions of Odorous Aldehydes from Alkyd Paint
    PB98-145535REB            98-03  PC A03A4F A01
    Ewlusbon of Low-Emitting Products tor Use in the Indoor

    PB£u5592REB             98-03  PC A03/MF A01
    E«perimems on Evaporative Emissions  in  Ventilated

    PB»145618REB             98-03   PC A03JMF A01
    Elects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Partic-
    iMe Air F*ters Used for IAO Control.
    PB98-147150REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

    SampSng and  Analysis  of VOCs for Indoor Air  Source

                                       rc A03/MF A01
   Novel,  Whole-Field, Non-Intrusive Diagnostic Technique
   for Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
   PB98-151673REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Review of Concentration Standards and  Guidelines for
   Fungi in Indoor Air.
   PB9B-151723REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Ongoing Evaluation  of  Sources  and  Factors Affecting
   Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
   PB98-151731REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an IAO Test House.
   PB98-151749REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Developing  Guidance for Considering  Cost-Effectiveness
   When Selecting and Designing IAQ Control Approaches.
   PB98-151780REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management Strategy for a
   Large Building.
   PB98-155047REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   MfcrobiologicaJ Screening of the  Indoor Air  Quality in a
   Large Building.
   PB9S-155120REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS
   Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
   Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
   PB98-116536REB             98-01   PC AC3/MF A01
INDOOR POLLUTION
   Round-Robin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
   door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
    PB98-140361REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
INDOORS AIR QUALITY
    Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effec-
    tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment: Phase 1.
    Search of Literature and Prior Art.
    PB98-111677REB            98-01    PC A05/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES
    Powder Coat Applications. (Reannounced with new  ab-
    stract).
    PB98-108624REB            98-02   PC AO&MF A01
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT
    Estimates of Global  Greenhouse Gas Emissions from  In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB            98-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Capsule Report: Aqueous Mercury Treatment.
    PB»115330REB            9641   PC A04/MF A01
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Solid  Waste Programs  Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108251 REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
    Federal Register Volume 63. Number 6, Friday. January
    9, 1998. Proposed Rules.  Part  2. Environmental Protec-
    tion Agency: 40 CFR Parts 122  and  123 National Pollut-
    ant Discharge Elimination System. Proposed Regulations
    for Revision of the Water Pollution Control Program Ad-
    dressing Storm Water Discharges. Proposed Rule.
    PB98-144710REB             9803   PC A07/MF A02
    Economic  Analysis  and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  of
    Proposed  Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards
    for Industrial Waste  Combustors.
    PB98-152879REB            9844   PC A07/MF ACE
    Development  Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
    Subcategory of the Waste  Combustors Point Source Cat-
    Stacepttdrty   of  Fiberglass  Duct  Liner  to  Fungal
    (PenieJfcm chrysogenum-) Growth.     __.„._.„
    PB98-155070REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
    VOC Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
    Granular Activated Carbon.            _
    PB86-155138REB            93-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of
    lie National  Human Activity  Pattern  Survey (NHAPS)

    PBW-1SS179REB            9844   PC A24/MF A04
    Moor Ar Emissions from Office Equipment: Test Method
    •nd PoMon  Preventkxi Opportunitjes.   „.__..,.,
    PB9B-165137REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02

  MOOR AJB QUALITY
    Energy Costs of IAO Control through Increased verrula-
    fon ma SmaS Office in a Warm. Humid Climate: Para-
     PB98-113
                                98-02   PC A1Q/MF A03
     Plot Air Conveyance System Design. Characterization,

     PB»1403f$REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

     taut* of a Pilot Field Study to Evaluate the Effective-
     ness  ol Cleaning  Residential Heatjngand  Air  Condt-
                  and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and

                      -         9844   PCAIZ^FACS

     Energy Consumption  Comparisons for High  Efficiency
     wrsus Low Efficiency Central Fitters,          „„«-.„.
     PB98-142235REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
     Moor Air Quality Large Building Characterization  Project

     HSM47184REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01
                       INFORMATION SYSTEMS
                           Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Envi-
                           ronmental Technology Transfer.
                           N19970027271REB
                                                                       98-01
                                   (Order as N19970027257REB, PC A12/MF A03)

                           RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse  Information  System
                           (RBLC). User's Manual.
                           PB98-142599REB            98-03   PCA11/MFA03

                       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            98-02   PC A07/MF A02

                       INGEST10N (BIOLOGY)
                           Field Evaluation of  Screening Techniques for Polycyclic
                           Aromatic  Hydrocarbons, 2,4-Diphenoxyacetic Acid, and
                           Pentachlorophenol  in  Air,  House Dust,  Soil, and Total
                           Diet.
                           PB9&-103195REB            98-01   PC A09/MF A02

                       INGREDIENTS
                           PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
                           dients on Pesticide Labeling.
                           PB98-127871REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

                        INHALATION
                           Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
                           in the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
                           PB97-196109REB           98-01   PC  A06/MF A01
                           Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycyclic
                           Aromatic Hydrocarbons,  2,4-Diphenoxyacetic Acid,  and
                           Pentachlorophenol  in  Air, House  Dust,  Soil, and Total
                            Diet.
                            PB98-103195REB            98-01    PC A09/MF ACE
     eoory.
     PB98-153182REB
98-04  PC A12/MF A03
                        INJECTION WELLS
                            Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
                            Water through Mud-Plugged Wells: An Experimental Ap-

                                                       98-04   PCA19/MFA04
     Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
     tions Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
     bustors. Volume 1.
     PB98-153190REB            98-04   PC A06/MF ACE
 INDUSTRIAL WAVES
     SAB Report: Review of the Surface Impoundments Study
     (SIS) Plan. Review  of the Office of Solid Waste's Pro-
     posed Surface Impoundment Study by the Environmental
     Engineering Committee.
     PB9&-169303REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
 INERT INGREDIENTS
     PR Notice 97-€: Use of Term 'Inert' in the Label Ingredi-

     re98027e89REB            93-02   PC A02/MF A01

 INFANTS
     Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
     PB98-157860REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03
     National Strategy for the Development of Regional Nutri-

     PB98?i63017REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
 INFILTRATION RATES
     Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Com-
     pilation of Simple Mathematical Models. Volume  1.
     PB9&-142474REB            9843   PC A06JMF A01

     Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Appli-
     cation of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume12
     PB98-147317REB            98-03   PC A08/MF ACE
  INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
     Information for the Public on Participating with  States in
     Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
     PB9fr169774REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  INFORMATION RESOURCES
     Site Remediation Technology InfoBase: A Guide to Fed-
     eral Programs. Information Resources, and Publications
     on Contaminated Site  Cleanup  Technologies.  First  Edi-

     PB96-161185REB            9844   PC A06/MF A01
    pratsal.
    PB98-167976REB
INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
    Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
    Reference Guide. Third Edition.
    PB98-108590REB            98-02   PC A99/MF EOS

    Site Remediation Technology  InfoBase: A Guide to Fed-
    eral Programs, Information Resources, and Publications
    on Contaminated Site Cleanup Technologies. First  Edi-
    tion.
    PB98-161185REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
    NATO/CCMS Pilot Study. Evaluation  of  Demonstrated
    and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment  of Con-
    taminated Land and  Groundwater (Phase 3). 1998 An-
    nual Report.
    PB9&-161193REB            9844   PC AO&/MF A02

INORGANIC CHEMICALS INDUSTRY
    Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Re-
    port, 1990-1994.
    PB98-110406REB            9842   PC A09/MF ACE

INSECT ATTRACTANTS
    Pesticide Fact Sheet:  l-Octen-3-o1. August 1988.
    PB98-165186REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01

    EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Hexanoic Acid.
    PB98-166440REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
    EPA   Pesticide  Fact   Sheet:   German   Cockroach
    Pheromone, August 1998.
    PB98-166499REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01

INSECTICIDES
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis1 Subspecies
    'kurstaki' Strain M-200.
                             PB98-166507REB
                                                        9844   PC A03/MF A01
                             Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' subspecies
                             'tolworthi1 Cty9C Protein and the Genetic Material Nec-
                             essary tor Its Production in Com.
                             PB98-166515REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

                             Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus  thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
                             delta-Endotoxin  and the Genetic Material  Necessary for
                             Its Production (Plasmid Vector pCIB4431) in Com.
                             PB98-166523REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

                             Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
                             'kurstaki' CrylA(c) delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Mate-
                             rial Necessary for Its Production in Com.
                             PB98-166531 REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

                             Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
                             delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material  Necessary for
                             Us Production (Plasmid Vector pZ01502) jrCorn
                             PB98-166549REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
                             Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
                             delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material  Necessary for
                             Its Production in Com.
                             PB98-166556REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

                          INSPECTION
                             State-of-the Art Procedures and Equipment for  Internal
                             Inspection and Upgrading of Underground Storage Tanks.
                             PB98-141963REB            9843   PC AO&MF A01

                             Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
                             PB98-14S576REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01

                             State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting

                                              ^^ T"*9MT?b A12/MF A03


                                                                    KW-25

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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    National Directory of AHERA Accredrted Courses, May
    29,1998 Edition.
    PB98-148273REB           9844   PC A15/MF A03
INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
    PB9B-591330REB            9842  Standing Order
INTERACTIONS
    Characterization  of Metal Benzotriazotes and  Related
    Polymers.
    PB9B-163108REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
MTERAGENCY COORDINATION
    Rnal Guidance on Improving Communication to Achive
    Cotaborative Decision-Making at Department of Energy
    Sites.
    PB96-963239REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
MTERDUNAL VALLEYS
    Hydrology of Two Interdunal Valleys in the Nebraska

    PB96-146004REB           9843   PC A07/MF A02
MTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
    RCRA, Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: The Superfund Response  Program (Up-
    dated February 1998).
    PB98-963237REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
MVERTEBRATES
    PATCH: * Spata»y Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restnal Vertebrates.
    PB98-116429REB           9842   PCA04MFA01

    Stafas and Trends in Benmic Macroinvertebrate  Commu-
    nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
    Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
    PB98-119241 REB           9842   PCA05/MFA01

    Examination of the Eneas of Habitat Quality. Land Use,
    and AodrScabon on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
    c4 Coastal Plain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB           9642   PC A07/MF A02
IMS (MTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM)
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
    PB»S91330REB            9842  Standing Order
ISC-PRME MODEL
    Consequence Analysis for ISC-PRIME.
    PB98-156616REB            9844   PC A15/MF A03
    Results of the  Independent  Evaluation of  ISCST3 and
    ISC-PRIME.
    PB98-156524REB            9644   PC A99/MF EOS
BCST3 MODEL
    Consequence Anatysis tor ISC-PRIME.
    PB96-156S16REB            9844   PCA15/MFA03
    Results o) the  Independent  Evaluation of ISCST3 and
    ISC-PRIME.
    PB96-156S24REB            9644   PC A99/MF E08
JOBTRAMNG
    BrownfMds El
                      : Re
                            elopment hitative: Proposal
    	           topr
    Guidelines tor BrownSeWs Job Training and Development
    Demonstration Pilots.
    PB98-963260REB            9644  PC A03/MF A01
JOJOBA OIL
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Jojoba Oil.
    PB98-165178REB            9644  PC A02/MF A01
KANAWHA VALLEY
    Kanawha VaJtey Toxics Screening Study. Final Report
    PB9B-113111REB            98-01   PCA19/MFA04
KAOLM
    Pesticide Fact Sheet KaoEn.
    PB98-133127REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

    Pesticide Fact Sheet Kaolin (Update).
    PB96-165194REB            9844  PC A02/MF A01
LABELS
    PR Notioe 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
    Labels.
    PB9B-127863REB            96-02  PCA02/MFA01
    PR Notioe 97-6: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
    dwntson Pesticide Labeling.
    PB98-127871REB            9842  PC A04/MF A01
    PR Notice 97-6 Use of Term Inert1 in tw Label (ngreO-
    Qflts SlfttwrtHnl
    PB98-127889REB            9842  PCA02/MFA01
    PR Nctee97-7: Existing Stocks for  Labeling Changes in

    PB98-127897REB            9842  PC A02/MF A01

    PR Notice 97-ft Time Extension  of PR  Nobce 96-7,
    Termitcide Labeling.
    PB9B-127905REB            9842  PC A01/MF A01
    Pesticide Registration  (PR) Notice 96-6. Notice to Manu-
    facturers. Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pes-
    tOJde Products. Flammability Labeling Requirements tor
    Total Release Fogger Pesticides.
    PB9B-166465REir            9844  PC A02/MF A01

    Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-fOM).
    SUB-5404REB                  9842   Subscription
LABORATORBTS
    Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB9B-104060REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01

    Trace Metal Cteanroorn.
    PB98-147325REB            9843  PCA08/MFA02

    Combined  Lists of Environmental  Laboratories  (May
    1998)
    PB98-148661REB            9843  PCA04/MFA01
                                                       LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
                                                           Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
                                                           FS98-137466REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       LABORATORY TESTS
                                                           Fate,  Transport and Transformation  Test  Guidelines:
                                                           OPPTS 835 Series.
                                                           PB98-118102REB            9842   PC A20/MF A04

                                                           Standard Operating  Procedure for the Laboratory Analy-
                                                           sis of Lead in  Paint Bulk  Dust and Soil by Ultrasonic,
                                                           Acid Digestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission
                                                           Spectrornetric Measurement
                                                           PB98-136963REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
                                                       LAER (LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATE)
                                                           RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Information  System
                                                           (RBLC). User's Manual.
                                                           PB98-142599REB            9843   PC A11/MF A03
                                                       LAER (LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATES)
                                                           RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse dean Air Technology
                                                           Center. A Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
                                                           tions. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
                                                           PB98-163124RE1T           9844   FCA19/MFA04

                                                           RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Annual  Report  for
                                                           1998: A  Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
                                                           tions. Eighth Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
                                                           PB98-173495REB            9844   PC A23/MF A04
                                                       LAGOONS
                                                           Indian  River Lagoon Comprehensive Conservation and
                                                           Management Plan.
                                                           PB98-158470REB            9844   PCA18/MFA03
                                                       LAKE MICHIGAN
                                                           Lake Mchigan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
                                                           PB98-123052REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02

                                                           Assessment of Waukegan  Harbor Sediment Contamina-
                                                           tion, April 1996.
                                                           PB98-139249REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       LAKES
                                                           Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume  1.
                                                           Statewide Summary Report.
                                                           PB98-107618REB            9841   PCA14/MFA03
                                                           Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New
                                                                116395REB
                                                                                      9841   PC A04/MF A01
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
    face Waters. Field Operations Manual tor Lakes.
    PB9B-122211REB            9842   PCA13/MFA03

    Lake Regions of Florida.
    PB98-122237REB            9842   PC A06/MF A02
LAMMATES
    Personal Computer Monitors: A Screening Evaluation of
    Volatile Organic Emissions from Existing Printed Circuit
    Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-
    natives.
    PB98-1371Q2REB            9643   PC A06/MF A01
    Characterization of the Usefulness of the Field and Lab-
    oratory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emis-
    sions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB98-155104REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
LAND DEVELOPMENT
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Model-
    ing to  Predict the  Environmental Impacts of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02
LAND DISPOSAL
    Best Demonstrated Available  Tecnnolgy (BOAT)  Back-
    ground Document  for Wood Preserving Wastes:  F032.
    F034. and F035: Final.
    PB97-176911 REB            9641   PC A22/MF A04

    Background Document tor Capacity Analysis for Land
    Disposal Restrictions.  Phase  4 (Second Supplement):
    Tenacity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mneral Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978REB            9841   PC A15/MF A03

    Guide to Technical Resources for the Design  of Land
    Disposal Facilities.
    PB96-102270REB            9841   PC A06/MF A01

    In-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
    Summary Report
    PB98-104201 REB            9841   PC AKVMF A03
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotfne Training Module:
    Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
    268) Updated Jury 1997.
    PB98-108137REB            9842   PC AMIUF A01
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotfne Training Module:
    Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265. Subparts K. L, M, N) Updated July 1997.
    PB98M08145REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
LAND DISPOSAL PROGRAM FLEXIBILITY ACT
    SAB Report Review of the Surface Impoundments Study
    (SIS)  Plan. Review of the Office of Solid Waste's Pro-
    posed Surface Impoundment Study by the Environmental
    Engineering Committee.
    PB98-169303REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal. Niagara
    Falls. NY.. September 5.1996.
    PB96-963131REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01

    Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB            9841   PC A13/MF A03
Remediation Case Studies:  Soil Vapor Extraction and
Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
PB97-177562REB            9841   PCA13/MFA03

Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
PB97-177570REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of  Decision: PSC  Resources, Palmer. MA.. No-
vember 26,1996.
PB97-963102REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  3):  Brown's Battery
Breaking, Shoemakersville. PA., December 1996.
PB97-963108REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Apache Powder Co.,
St David, AZ.. April 16, 1997.
PB97-963115REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. (Sunnyvale), Sunnyvale, CA., March 14.1997.
PB97-963118REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference of  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Commencement
Bay. Near Shore/Tide Flats. Operable Unit  01 - Sedi-
ments and Operable Unit 05 - Source. Pierce County.
WA., July 28, 1997.
PB97-9eai20REB            9844  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
10): Gould, Inc.. Soils Operable Unit. Portland. OR. June
3.1997.
PB97-963121REB            9844  PC A06/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Arcanum Iron and Metal. Darke County. OH., June 18.
1997.
PB97-963124REB            9843  PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): United Scap Lead Co., Inc., Troy  OH., June 27.1997.
PB97-963125REB            9843  PC A09/MF A02
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
Site -100 Area (USDOE) 100-BC-1,100-OR-1. and 100-
HR-1 Operable Units. Benton County, WA.. April 4,  1997.
PB97-963127REB            9844  PC A04/MF AOt
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of  Decison (EPA  Region 3): Bendix Flight Sys-
tems Division.  South Montrose. PA..  November 22.1996.
PB97-963130REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4): Homestead AFB, FL, August 18.1997.
PB97-963132REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgeion
6): South Cavalcade Street Site, Houston. TX.. June 27,
1997.
PB97-963134REB            9844  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
10): Hanford Site - 200 Area (USDOE), Benton County,
WA., September 25.1997.
PB97-963136REB            9844  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): DeRewal Chemical
Co.. Kingwood Township. NJ., June  12,1997.
PB97-963137REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Revere Chemical
Co.. Nockamixon Township, PA.. March 25.1997.
PB97-963141REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison  (EPA Region 3): MBI Creek Dump.
Erie. PA., April 30,1997.
PB97-963142REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Brodhead Creek.
Stroudsburg. PA., September 30.1997.
PB97-963143REB            9843  PC  A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region  3):  PaoS Rail Yard.
PaoK. PA.. April 2. 1997.
PB97-963144REB            9843  PC  A02/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Defference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil  and Chemi-
cal Service Inc., Abbevile. LA. March 12,1997.
PB97-963145REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  6): Crystal Chemical
Co., Houston.  TX.. March 19.1997.
PB97-963146REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Kellog-Deering Well
Field, NorwaJk. CT.. March 31,1997.
PB97-963147REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 1):  Salem Acres. Salem,
MA., April 11.1997.
PB97-963148REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Regran 5): Powell Road Landfill.
Dayton. OH.. August 13, 1997.
PB97-963151REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH., Sep-
tember 4,1997.
PB97-963155REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                 KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                                  LAUNDRIES
Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgion
4): Coleman-Evand Wood  Preserving Co., Whitehouse,
FL, September 25,1997.
PB97-963157REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4):  Marzone Ino/Chevron Chemical  Company, Tifton,
GA., June 18,1997.
PB97-963158REB            98-03   PCA04/MFA01
Superfund Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 9): Fort CM, Operable
Unit 2, Marina, CA., January 17,1997.
PB97-963160REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
Naval Construction  Battalion Center, Site  09, North
Kingstown, Rl., September 29, 1997.
PB97-963704REB            98-03  PCA15/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base  Brooks/Ditches Operable Unit,  Portsmouth/
Newington, NH., September 30,1997.
PB97-963710REB            98-04  PCA13/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Jones
Sanitation, Hyde Park, NY., March 31.  1997.
PB97-963804REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  2):
Robintech, lnc.,/NatJonal Pipe Compnay, Town of Vestal,
NY., July 25,1997.
PB97-963805REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center Operable Unit 20 (Site  28 Soil and
Groundwater). Lakehurst, NJ., July 7.1997.
PB97-963806REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval
Weapons Station Earte (Site A), Operable Unit  2, Colts
Neck, NJ., September 25. 1997.
PB97-963811REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen
Inc.. Operable Unit 1, Gurabo. PR.. September 30. 1997.
PB97-963814REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Richard-
son Hill Road Landfill/Pond, Sidney Center, NY., Septem-
ber 30.1997.
PB97-963817REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Grand
Street Mercury Site, Hoboken, NJ., September 30, 1997.
PB97-963820REB            98-04   PC A99/MF A06
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vega Alta
Public Supply Wells, Operable  Unit  2, Vega Alta PR..
September 30.1997.
 PB97-963821REB            98-03   PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Jacks
Creek/Sitkin Smelting and Refinery Inc.. Site, Village of
 Maitland. PA.. September 30. 1997.
 PB97-963904REB            98O3   PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Marine
 Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4), Operable
 Unit 4. Quantjco. VA., September 30. 1997.
 PB97-963910REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval
 Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 2, Dahlgren, VA.. Septem-
 ber 29  1997
 PB97-963917REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Town-
 send Saw Chain Co.. Pontiac, SC., December 19, 1996.
 PB97-964003REB            9&O3  PC A09/MF A02
 Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  4):  Alabama
 Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 6, (Area B) Study
 Areas 2.10,16.17, and 22, Childereburg, AL, March 27,
 1997
 P897-964004REB            98O3  PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
 Army Ammunition  Plant. Operable Unit 5,  ChikJersburg,

 PB97-964005REB '         98-03  PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 4):  Oak
 Ridge  Reservation (USDOE), Operable Unit  14,  Oak
 Ridge. TN.. September 25, 1997.
 PB97-964028REB           98-03  PC AO&MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Camp
 LeJeune Military Reservation, Operable Unit 12 (Site 3).
 Onslow County, NC.. May 15,1997.
 PB97-964029REB            9*03   PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Savanah
 River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 17 L-Area Oil and
 Chemical Basin (904-83G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
 (904-79G), Aiken, SC., September 30,199£
 PB97-964031REB            9&O3   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 16. Old F Area Seep-
 age Basin (904-WG). Aiken. SC., May 14,1997.
 re97-964032REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Reilly Tar
 and  Chemical Company Site, (Dover Plant), Dover, OH..

 F^-964101REB            9&04   PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
 Chemicals, Inc.,  Operable Unit  2,  Grandville,  Ml.,  Feb-

                             98-04   PCA06/MFA01

 Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5): South
  Point Plant Site, South Point. OH., Setfember 26,1997
  PB97-964108REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 5): Scrap
Processing Co., Inc., Medford, Wl., September 30, 1997.
PB97-964112REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 5): Fields
Brook Site. Operable Unit 2. Ashtabula, OH., September
29.1997.
PB97-964113REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 5): Fields
Brook Site, Operable  Unit 4, Astabula, OH., June 30,
1997.
PB97-964114REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo
-  - -  -  •    -	   Wildlife   Refuge,
Electric/Crab   Orchard   National
Carterville, IL, February 19, 1997.
PB97-964116REB             98-03
                                   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6):  RSR
Corp., Operable Unit 3, Dallas, TX., September 30,1997.
PB97-964204REB            98-04   PC A12/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6):  RSR
Corp., Operable Unit 4 (Groundwater) and Operable Unit
5, Dallas, TX., April 3, 1997.
PB97-964205REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creek
(Ottawa County), Operable Unit  2, Ottawa County, OK.,
August 27,1997.
PB97-964206REB            98-03   PC A13/MF A03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherokee
County  (Baxter Springs and Treece Subsites), Operable
Unit 3/4, Cherokee County. KS., August 20, 1997.
PB97-964302REB            98-03   PCA12/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Nebraska
Ordnance Rant (Former). Operable Unit  2, Mead. NE.,
April 7,  1997.
PB97-964304REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
ren Air  Force Base, Operable Unit 8, Cgehyenne, WY.,
November 21, 1997.
PB97-964403REB             98-04   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 8): Rocky
Flats Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Gotten, CO.. Feb-
ruary 27,1997.
PB97-964405REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
(Basewide Remedial Investigation Sites), Marina, CA.,
January 17,  1997.
 PB97-964503REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
 (Beach  Trainfire Ranges) (Site 3). Marina, CA.. January
 17 1997
 PB97-964504REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
 Livermore Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Liver-
 more, CA., January 29, 1997.
 PB97-964505REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Western
 Pacific  Railroad Company, Oroville, CA., September 30,
 1997.
 PB97-964506REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
 Facility Waste Pits Operable Unit, Los Angeles, CA., Sep-
 tember 5, 1997.
 PB97-964509REB             98-04   PCA15/MFA03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): El Toro
 Marine Corps Air Station, Operable Unit 2A (Site 24-VOC
 Source Area Vadose Zone), El Toro, CA., September 29,
 1997
 PB97-964514REB             98-04   PCA11/MFA03
 Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 9):  Tucson
 International Airport  Area (Volume 1 and 2), Tucson, AZ.,
 September 30.1997.
 PB97-964515REB             98-03   PC A14/MF A03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Harbor
 Island  (Lead). The Shipyard Sediment Operable Unit, Se-
 attle, WA., November 27,1996.
 PB97-964601REB             98-04  PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Hanford
 200 Area (USDOE), (200-UP-1 Operable Unit), Benton
 County, WA., February 11, 1997.
 PB97-964604REB             98-04   PC  A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Elmen-
 dorf Air Force Base, Operable Unit 3, Greater Anchorage
 Borough. AK., December 5.1996.
 PB97464606REB             98-04   PC  A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 10): Elmen-
 dorf Air Force Base. Operable Unit 6 and Source Area
 SS 19, Greater Anchorage  Borough, AK, December 4.
  1996
  PB97-964607REB            98-04   PC A12/MF A03
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region  10):  Fort
  Wainwright, Operable Unit 1, Fairbanks North Star  Bor-
  ough, AK.. June 27,1997.
  PB97-964608REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02

  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region  10):  Fort
  Wainwright, Operable Unit 2, Fairbanks North Star Bor-
  ough.  AK.,  March 31,1997.
  PB97-964609REB            98-04   PCA10/MFA03
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10):  East
  Multnomah County Ground Water Contamination, Oper-
  able  Unit  2, Multnomah  County, OR., December  31,
  1996
  PB97-964611REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Old
   Navy  Dump  Manchester  Laboratory  (USEPA/NOAA),
   Manchester, WA., September 30, 1997.
   PB97-964613REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Fort
   Richardson (USArmy), Operable Units A and B, Anchor-
   age, AK., September 15, 1997.
   PB97-964614REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02

   Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
   PB98-116445REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

   Treatabilrty Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
   PB98-132400REB            98-02   PCA17/MFA03

   Hot Water Injection for the Remediation of Oily Wastes.
   PB98-1 39991 REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Site Characterization for Subsurface Remediation. Semi-
   nar Publication.
   PB98-147333REB            98-03   PC A14/MF A03

   NATO/CCMS  Pilot  Study. Evaluation of Demonstrated
   and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of Con-
   taminated Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1998 An-
   nual Report.
   PB98-1 61 1 93REB            98-04  PC A08/MF  A02
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   5): Clare Water Supply. Clare, Ml., May 15, 1997.
   PB97-963123REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Libby Groundwater
   Contamination, Libby, MT., January 22, 1997.
   PB97-963139REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
LAND USE
   Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
   the Chesapeake Bay. A  Handbook for Local Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB            98-01   PC A08/MF A02
    Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use,
    and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
    of Coastal Plain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
LANDFILL GASES
    Emerging Technologies for the Management and Utiliza-
    tion of
    tion of Landfill Gas.
    PB98-127913REB
                               98-03   PC A06/MF A01
LANDFILLS
    Guidance for Landfilling Waste in Economically Develop-
    inq Countries.
    PB98-142102REB            98-03   PCA19/MFA04
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills  Point
    Source Category.
    PB98-152887REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point Source
    Category.
    PB9§Tl531&6REB            98-04   PC A22/MF A04
    Environmental  Assessment  for  the Proposed  Effluent
    Guidelines for the Landfills  Point Source Category. Vol-

    PB98-154016REB             98-04   PC A08/MF A02
    Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed
    Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards  for the
    Landfills Point Source Category.
    PB98-154040REB             98-04   PC AOfVMF A02
    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and  Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Illinois: 1996.
    PB98-167844REB            98-04   PCA13/MFA03
    Hydrdogic  Evaluation  of  Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB                   98-01   CP D02
    Hydrdogic  Evaluation  of  Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
    Model. Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB                   9&O2   CP D02
 LASER DOPPLER VELOCIMETERS
    Study of the Structures of  Spray Cones Utilizing Digital
     Particle Image Vetocimetry.
     PB98-151&SSREB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE
     Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fiber-Optic Pe-
    trdeum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
     PB98-100472REB            98-01    PC A04/MF A01
 LATEX
     Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex  Paint.
     PB98-142227REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
     Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
     Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
     PB98-151657REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
     Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
     Emissions from Latex Paint.
     PB98-155054REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

 LAUNDRIES
     Water   Quality  Benefits   Analysis   for  Proposed
     Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
     the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
     PB98-115132REB            98-01   PC  A06/MF A01
     Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for  Proposed Pretreatment
     Standards for Existing and New Sources for the  Industrial
     Laundries Point Source Category.
     PB98-115140REB             9&£1   PC  A05/MF A01
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   Statistical Support Document tor Proposed Pretreatment
   Standards lor Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
   Laundries Point Source Category.
   PB96-115157REB            9W1   PCA07/MFA02
   Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
   ards tor  Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
   Laundries Point Source Category.
   PB96-115249REB            9641   PCA15/MFA03

   Technical   Development  Document   for   Proposed
   Pretreetment Standards tor Existing and New Sources tor
   the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
   PB96-115272REB            9841   PCA20VMFA04

LAW ENFORCEMENT
   HCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline TraWngModule:
   Introduction to Other Laws That Interlace with HCRA Up-
   dated Jury 1997.
   PB96-1081BOREB            96-02  PC A03/MF A01
   RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to RCRA Enfarcement and Compfenos Up-
   dated Jury 1997.
   PB9B-108210REB            9642  PCA03/MFA01
   Federal Register Volume 63. Number 89. Friday. May 8,
   1998. Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protection Agency:
   Detntion of a Pubic Water System in SDWA  Section
   1401(4) as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment
   PB96-144728REB            98-03  PCA02MFA01
   National  Pubic Water  System  Supervision Program:
   FY96 Compiance Report.
   PB98-U7358REB            96-03  PCAOSMFA01

LAW (JURKPRUDENCE)
   Environmental Protection Agency Civil and AdminisWtive
   Enforcement Docket (on  CO-TOM).  (Reannouncemnt
   wth new funfwl and pricing information).
   SUB-5197REB                 96-04   Subscription

LAWN MOWERS
LEACHATE
    Molecular Boning System: Innovative Technology Eval-
    ustion Hoport.
    PB96-I34133REB           98-03   PCA06/MFAO2

LEACHATES
    Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachate* w»> Maryland Coasts! Plain Soi.
    PB98-125388REB           9642   PC A05/MF A01

LEACHMQ
    Leaching of MeWs from Household Plumbing Materials:
    Impact of Home Water S	
    P891M47309REB
                              98-03   PCAOB/MFA02
LEAD (METAL)
    Mar
                  of Grindmg Techniques Used tor  the
    • »!•! I •!• NM I P •! Ul tXMKMIfy lOMNM^
    Fwnaralion of LeafHn-Paim Samples.
    PB98-131881REB            96-02
                                      PCA06/MFA01
    Sta
                         xJure tor the Laboratory Analy-
    sis of Lead in Part. Buk Dust and Sol by Uhrasone,
    Acid Digestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission
    Spertrometic Measurement
    PB96-136963REB            96-03   PCA04/MFA01

    Standard Operating Procedure  tor the Field Analysis of
    Lead n Dust Cofected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ul-
    trasonic. Acid Digaston, and Cutorimetric Maasurement
    PB96-140734REB            9643   PCAOSMFAOI
    Federal Register Volume 63. Number  77. Wednesday.
    April 22. 1998, Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protecson
    Agency: 40 CFR Parts 141  and 142 Maximum Contami-
    nant Level Goats and  National Primary Drinking Water
    Regulations tor Lead and Copper. Proposed Rutes.
    PB9S-144736REB            9843   PCAOSMFA01
    iHlmmatiori Pertaining to Lead in Drinking Water at Tran-
    sient Non-Convnunity Water Systems.
    PB96-144769REB            9643   PCA05/MFA01

    Plot FtaU Study tor the Assessment of Techniques Used
    tor Field Mmmmimil of Lead in Paint Volume 1.  Tech-
    nical Report
    PB96-14M14REB            9643   PC A09VMF A02
    Plot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
    tor Field Measurement of Laid in Paint Volume Z. Ap-
         148422REB
                              98-03   PCA1SMFA03
    Risk Analyw to Support Standards tor Lead  in Paint
    Dust and Sol Volume 2. Appendcos B to G
    PB96-1SS6B6REB            9844   PCA10/MFA02

    Rok Anaiyw to Support Standards tor Lead  in Paint
    Oust, and Soi. Volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7. Appendix A.
    PB98-1S6674REB            9844   PCA17/MFA03

    Conversion Equations tor Use  in Section 403 Rute-

    PB9IM59429REB            9844   PC A09A4F A02

    OanScabon to the 1994 Revised  Interim Soi Lead Gud-
    ance tor CERCLA Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Fa-
    oMm.
    PB9B463244REB            98-04   PCA03AFA01

LEAK DETECTORS
    Fabric F9tar Bag Leak Detection Guidance.
    PB9B-164676REB            9844   PC AO4AF A01

LEAKAGE
    Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
    PB08-137466REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
LEGAL ASPECTS
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  RCRA Statutory Overview Updated Jury
    1997.
    PB9B-108228REB            98-02   PCA04/MFA01

    RCRA, Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to:  BrownfiekJs Economic Redevelopment Ini-
    tiative  and Environmental Justice  (Updated  February
    1996).
    PB98-963229REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
LEGAL SETTLEMENT
    RCRA, Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to:  Superfund Liability, Enforcement and Set-
    tlements (Updated February 1998).
    PB98-963236REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
LIABILITIES
    Addendum  to  the Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy1
    Issued on December 5,1984.
    PB98-103138REB            96-01   PCA02/MFA01

    RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: Oil  Pollution  Prevention  Regulation and
    the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
    PB98-963231REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to:  Superfund Liability. Enforcement and Set-
    tlements (Updated February 1998).
    PB98-963236REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
LIABILITY
    Policy  tor Municipality  and  Municipal Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
    Developing and  Using  Production-Adjusted  Measure-
    ments of Poiution Prevention.
    PB97-199707REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01
LJFE CYCLE DESIGN
    Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
    Demonstration  Project.
    PB9S-117856REB             96-02   PCA06VMFA01
UFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
    Development of Tools tor Evaluating Integrated Municipal
    Waste Management Using Life-Cycle Management.
    PB98-145600REB            96-03   PC A02/MF A01
LMERS
    Report of 1995 Workshop on Geosvnthebc Clay Liners.
    PB98-1419B9REB            9643   PC A12/MF A03
UPOPHUJC ORGANIC TOXICANTS
    Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of Upophific
    Organic Toxicants in Rnfish.
    PB96-125396REB            98-02    PC A06/MF A01
LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE
    Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
    Parts Cleaning.
    PB9B-151632REB            98-04    PCA02/MFA01
UQUD PHASES
    High PertormanoB Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
    Surfactants.
    PB93-116338REB            98-02    PCA02/MFA01
UQUD WASTES
    High Voltage  Environmental Applications, Inc. Electron
    Beam Technology:  Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
    port.
    PB98-141971REB            98-03    PCA05/MFA01
    SITE Technology Capsule: Ftochem Separation Systems,
    he.. Disc Tube (Trade Name) Module Technology.
    PB98-147101REB            96-03    PC AOSMF A01
USTMGS
    Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
    PB9B-104060REB            984)1    PC A04/MF A01

    Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species,
    1996.
    PB98-141476REB            98-03    PC A07/MF A02
    Combined  Lists of  Environmental  Laboratories  (May
    1998).
    PB96-148661REB            9843    PCA04/MFA01

    Tide III List of  Lists: ConsoWated List of Chemicals Sub-
    ject to the Emergency  Planning and Community RjghHo-
    Know Act (EPCRA) and Section  112(r) of the Clean Air
    Act. as Amended, title III of the Superfund Amendments
    and Reauthonzabon Act of 1986, and TrUe III of the Clean
    Air Act Amendments of 1990.
                               96-04    PCA06/MFA01
                                                       LOANS
                                                          Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
                                                          to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
                                                          PB96-13327SREB            96-02   PC A04/MF A01
                                                       LOST SOURCE EXERCISE
                                                          Lost Source Exercise 1997: An Exercise of Radtotogcal
                                                          Response through  Cooperation  and  Coordination of
                                                          Local, State and  Federal Agency Resources under the
                                                          National Contingency Plan.
                                                          NUREG-1634REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
                                                       LOW CONCENTRATIONS
                                                          VOC Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
                                                          Granular Activated Carbon.
                                                          P896-1S5138REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMSSION RATE
                                                          RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Information  System
                                                          (RBLC). User's Manual
                                                          PB9B-142599REB            9fM>3   PCA11/MFA03
LOWEST ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATES
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center. A Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
    tions. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
    PB98-163124RE8           98-04   PCA19/MFA04

    RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Annual  Report  for
    1998: A  Compilation of Control  Technology Determina-
    tions. Eighth Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
    PB98-173495REB           98O4   PC A23/MF ACM
LUBRICANTS
    Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Rber-Optic Pe-
    troleum. Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
    P898-100472REB           98-01   PC A04/MF A01

    Effect  of Lubricant Contamination on  the Performance
    and Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
    PB98-127079REB           98-02   PC A08/MF A02
MACHINERY
    National  Emission Standards for  Hatogenated Solvent
    Cleaning: Summary  of  Requirements  for Implementing
    the NESHAP.
    PB96-108863REB           98-01   PC A07/MF A02
MACT (MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY)
    MACT Implementation Strategy.
    PB98-131600REB           98O2   PCA14/MFA03
    Taking Toxics Out of the Air. Progress in  Setting ' Maxi-
    mum Achievable Control Technology' Standards under
    the Clean Air Act
    PB98-132780REB           98^)3   PC A04/MF A01
MAINTENANCE
    Evaluation of the Implementation  of Operations and Main-
    tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
    PS97-181424REB           98-02   PC A06/MF A01

    Development Document for  Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and  Standards  for the  Transportation Equip-
    ment Cleaning Category.
    P896-161201REB           98-04   PC A21/MF A04

    Economic  Analysis  of Proposed  Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and  Standards  for the Transportation Equip-
    ment Cleaning Category.
    PB98-161219REB            98-04   PC A22/MF A04

    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for the  Transportation
    Equipment  Cleaning Category.
    PB98-161227REB            98XM   PC A08/MF A02

    Statistical Support Document of Proposed  Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for the  Transportation
    Equipment Cleaning Category.
    P898-161235REB            98414   PCA11/MFA03
    Environmental Assessment  of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for the  Transportation
    Equipment Cleaning Category. Volume 1. Final Report.
    PB98-161243REB            9844   PC A09/MF A02

MAIZE
    Environmental Protection Agency's White Paper on "Bacil-
    lus  thuringiensis' Plant-Pesticide  Resistance  Manage-
    ment
    PB98-153133REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

MAMMALS
    Modeling a Plant and Soil Indicator of Habitat Suitability
    for Smal Mammals.
    PB96-135817REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL
    Human Health Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Ex-
    ternal  Review Draft
    AD-A346 913/7REB           98-04   PC A06/MF A01

MANUALS
    SAB Report Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation Sur-
    vey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
    PB98-104748REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
    face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
    PB98-122211REB            9842   PCAI3/MFA03
    Large Building Radon Manual.
    PB98-12399SREB            9842   PC A07/MF A02
    Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
    PB96-126618REB            9842   PCA13/MFA03

MANUFACTURING
    Analytical Techniques  for Measuring Hydrocarbon Emis-
    sions  from the Manufacture of Fiberglass-Reinforced
    Plastics.
    PB98-147259REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

MAPPING
    Investigation of Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
    tection Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Stud-

    PB97-199749REB            9842  PC A05/MF A01

    Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
    Watershed Indicators.
    PB98-104771REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    MU-Attantic Coastal Waters.  Precipitation Concentration,
    Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
    PB96-125313REB             9842  PC A05/MF A01
 MARINE TRANSPORTATION
    Profle of the Water Transportation Industry. EPA Office
    of Compliance Sector Notebook  Project
    PB98-143399REB             9843  PC A06/MF A02
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 MARSH MANAGEMENT
    SAB Report  Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria
    for the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
    P898-133721REB            9842   PC A05/MF A01
 MARYLAND
    Statistical Analysis of the Extensive Component of the
    Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifi-
    cation Monitoring Program.
    PB98-119233REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Inland Area Contingency Plan  and Maps for  Delaware,
    Maryland, West  Virginia, District of Columbia (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-502313REB          98-03   CD-ROM CP D01
 MASS SPECTRA
    Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
    PB98-155096REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 MASS SPECTROSCOPY
    Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
    PB98-135759REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
 MATERIAL SUBSTITUTION
    Effervescent Atomization at Low Air/Liquid Ratios.
    PB98-155062REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 MATERIALS REPLACEMENT
    Low-VOC Coatings Using Reactive Diluents Demonstra-
    tion Project
    PB98-137383REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02
 MATHEMATICAL MODELS
    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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian Air Quality
    Models: Background and Methodology.
    PB98-116304REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Environmental Protection Agency's Third Generation Air
    Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
    PB98-116320REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

    Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data.
    PB96-116353REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Ptume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3.
    PB98-116452REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Mod-
    eling and Assessment
    PB9B-116460REB            98-02   PCA03/MFA01

    Science Features  in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
    Quality System.
    PB98-116502REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

    AREMOD*s Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion ki Com-
    plex Terrain.
    PB98-11651 ORES            98-01   PCA03/MFA01

    Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
    PB98-116528REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01

    Processing  Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
    grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
    P898-116544REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and CaK
      	-  -   nt Loading
culation of Nutrient and Sedur
                                    ings. Appendix A.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed; Model Hydrology
    Calibration Results.
    PB98-126048REB           98-02   PCA1Q/MFAQ2
    Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
    PB9B-135833REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Appli-
    cation of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
    PB98-147317REB           98-03   PCA08/MFA02
MAUMEE RIVER
    Development of Index of Btobc Integrity Expectations for
    the EcoregKxis of Indiana II. Huron-Erie Lake Plain (De-
    cember 1994).
    PB98-14B828REB                  9843   PC A09
MAXIMUM ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
    MACT Implementation Strategy.
    PB9B-131600REB           98-02   PCA14/MFA03

    Taking Toxics Out of the Air. Progress in Setting ' Maxi-
    mum  Achievable  Control Technology' Standards under
    the Clean Air Act
    PB98-132780REB           98-03   PC A04/MF A01

MEDICAL CENTERS
    Veterans Affairs Medical Center Pollution Prevention As-
    sessment
    PB98-159767REB           98-04   PC AOSMF A01
MEDICAL RESEARCH
    Human Health  Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    AO-A346913/7REB          98-04   PC A06/MF A01
MEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
    cal Waste Incinerators.
    PB98-103401REB           98-01   PCA07/MFAQ2
                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
    Hospital/Medical/Infectjous   Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground   Information  for  Promulgated  Standards and
    Guidelines.  Analysis  of  Economic  Impacts  for  New
    Sources.
    PB98-110125R EB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

    HospHal/Medical/lnfectious   Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground   Information  for  Promulgated  Standards and
    Guidelines. Analysis of Economic Impacts  for Existing
    Sources.
    PB98-110133REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

    Hospital/Medicalflnfectious   Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
    ground   Information  for  Promulgated  Standards and
    Guidelines. Regulatory  Impact Analysis for New and Ex-
    isting Facilities.
    PB98-110141 REB            9841   PCA06/MFA01
MEETINGS
    National Specialty Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics  Assessment Hek)  in Research Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20, 1997.
    PB98-109160REB            98-01   PC A20/MF A04

    Proceedings of the National  Watershed Water Quality
    Project Symposium. Held in Washington DC. on Septem-
    ber 22-26,1997.
    PB98-13695SREB            98-03   PCA13/MFA03
    Site Characterization for Subsurface Remediation. Semi-
    nar Publication.
    PB98-147333REB            98-03   PCA14/MFA03

    Seminar Publication: National  Conference on  Sanitary
    Sewer Overflows (SSOs).  Held  in Washington, DC. on
    April 24-26, 1995.
    PB98-151343REB            98-04   PCA99/MFA06
    Wetland and Riparian Restoration: Taking a Broader
    View. Contributed Papers and Selected Abstracts, Soci-
    ety for  Ecological Restoration International Conference.
    Held in Seattle, Washington  on September 14-16,1995.
    PB98-152705REB            98-04   PCA16/MFA03

    National BEACH Conference. Held in Annapolis, Mary-
    land on  October 15-16,1997. Report on Action Hems.
    PB98-152994REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

    National Sediment Bioaccumulation Conference.  Pro-
    ceedings. Held in Bethesda. Maryland on September 11-
    13,1996.
    PB98-153141REB            9844   PCA17/MFA03

    Sanitary Sewer Overflow Workshop. Held in Washington,
    DC. on April 26-28, 1995.
    PB98-169972REB            9844   PC A11/MF A03
MEMBRANES
    SITE Technology Capsule: Rochem Separation Systems.
    Inc.. Disc Tube (Trade Name) Module Technology.
    PB98-147101REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
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            9842   PC A09/MF A02

    Concurrence Policy for Mercury Removals.
    PB98-963401REB            9844   PC A01/MF A01
MERCURY (METAL)
    Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
    PB98-115330REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources  of
    Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
    PB98-117054REB            9841   PCA11/MFA03

    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            9842   PC A08/MF A02

    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1.  Executive
    Summary.
    PB98-124738REB            9842   PC A07/MF A02
    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB            9842   PCA10/MFA03

    Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
    Transport of Mercury in  the Environment
    PB98-124753REB            9842   PCA18/MFA04

    Mercury  Study Report  to Congress. Volume 4. An As-
    sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
    PB98-124761 REB            9842   PC A15/MF A03

    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
                        ajry Compounds.
                               9842   PCA17/MFA03

    Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume 6.  An Eco-
    togical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
    in the United States.
    PB98-124787REB           9842   PC A09/MF A02

    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume  8. An Eval-
    uation of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
    PB98-124803REB           9842   PCA11/MFA03

    Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation and Control in Coat-
    Fired Boilers.
    PB98-127095REB           9842   PC A04/MF A01

    Experimental  Study on Mercury  Sorption by  Activated
    Carbons and Calcium Hydroxide.
    PB98-137417REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Development of a Method for the Speciation of Source
    Mercury Emissions.
    PB98-147267REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
                                                       PB98-124779REB
                       MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)


    Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using Cal-
    cium-Based Sorbents.
    PB98-147275REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Fixed-Bed Control of Mecury;  Role of Acid Gases and a
    Comparison between Carbon-Based, Calcium-Based, and
    Coal Ry Ash Sorbents.
    PB98-147291 REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Mercury Control Research:  Effects of Ry Ash and Rue
    Gas Parameters on Mercury Speciation.
    PB98-151483REB            9844   PC A03MF A01
METAL CLEANING
    High Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
    Surfactants.
    PB98-116338REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01
    Demonstration of Liquid  CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
    Parts Cleaning.
    PB98-151632REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
METAL INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Metal Casting Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB98-143381 REB            9843   PC A09/MF A02
METAL PARTS
    Personal Computer Guide for Businesses  in the Metal
    Parts Coating Industry.
    PB98-147168REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Demonstration of Liquid  CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
    Parts Cleaning.
    PB98-151632REB            9844   PC A02MF A01
METAL PIPES
    Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials:
    Impact of Home Water Softeners.
    PB98-147309REB            9843   PC A08/MF A02
METALS
    Background  Document for  Capacity Analysis for Land
    Disposal Restrictions. Phase 4 (Second Supplement):
    Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mineral Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978REB            9841   PC A15/MF A03
    Metal Partitioning, in Combustion Processes.
    PB98-116437REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
    Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachates with Maryland Coastal Rain Soil.
    PB98-125388REB            9842   PC A05/MF A01
    Results of the  September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration
    of  Multimetai  Continuous  Emission Monitoring  Tech-
    nologies.
    PB9§-151509REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
METEOROLOGICAL DATA
    Photochemical Assessment  Monitoring  Stations: 1996
    Data Analysis Results Report
    PB98-135163REB            9843   PCA10/MFA02
METHANE
    Methane-Steam Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts in  the
    Hynol Process.
    PB9B-100480REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02

    National Assessment of Environmental  and Economic
    Benefits from  Methane Control  and Utilization  Tech-
    nologies at U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
    PB9B-118144REB            9842   PC A09/MF A02

    Emerging Technologies for the Management and Utiliza-
    tion of Landfill Gas.
    PB98-127913REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01
METHYL METHACRYLATE
    lexicological  Review  of Methyl Methacrylate (CAS No.
    80-62-6) in Support of Summary Information on  the Inte-
    grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB98-155245REB            9844   PC A06/MF A01
METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER
    Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and  Health  Effects  Analysis  on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-126667REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01

    Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and  Health  Effects  Analysis  on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB98-153026REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
METHYLENE BIS (THIOCYANATE)
    RED Facts: Methylene bis(thiocyanate).
    PB98-102924REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01

    Registration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): Methylene  bis
    (thtocyanate).   (Includes  RED FACTS:  Methylene  bis
    (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
    PB98-103211 REB            9841   PCA16/MFA03
METHYLENE DIPHENYL DKSOCYANATE
    lexicological Review of Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate
    (MDI) (CAS No. 101-68-8 and 9016-87-9).
    PB98-151798REB            9844   PC A05/MF A01
METRIBUZIN
    RED Facts: Metribuzin.
    PB98-125644REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  Metribuzin. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Metribuzin Fact Sheet).
    PB98-153034REB            9844   PC A13/MF A03
MEXICO
    Ambient Air Monitoring Plan for Ciudad Acuna and Piedra
    Meg/as, Coahuila, Mexico.
    PB98-131634REB            9843   PC A06/MF A02
MEXICO CITY (MEXICO)
    Fuel Cell Bus Demonstration in Mexico City.
    PB98-142037REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
MCROORGANJSMS
    Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and LAO: Re-
    sults of a Held Study Conducted in Nine Single Family
    PB98-140254REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Effects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Partc-
    uiate Air FBters Used for IAQ Control.
    PB9B-147150REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
                Screening of the Indoor Air Quality in a

        M55120REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
MCROORGANISMS CONTROL (WATER)
    Research Plan for Mcrobial  Pathogens and Disinfection
    By-Products in Drinking Water.
    PB96-140775REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
MILITARY FACBJT1ES
    Analysis and Assessment of Impacts  on  Biodiversity: A
    Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
    within the CaHomia Mojave Desert A Research Plan.
    P898-132210REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A01
MNERAL PROCESSING
    Background Document  for Capacity Analysis for  Land
    Disposal  Restrictions.  Phase 4 (Second Supplement):
    Toxictty Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    MneralPi     	~
    PB97-1769:
                   Wastes (Proposed Bute).
                              98-01   PCA15/MFA03
MSER MODEL
    Mchigan So)  Vapor  Extraction Remediation  (MISER)
    Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bwventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material
    PB98-115355REB            98-01   PC A13/MF A03
MISSION ASSIGNMENTS
    Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
    Guidance.
    PB97-9E3408REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01
MOCED WASTES
    Resource Guide lor Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
    Processes  Applicable  to Radioactive and  Hazardous
    Mxed Wastes* Sol and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB96-123300REB            96-02  PC A06/MF A01

    Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Mon-
    itoring tor Mated Waste Treatment.
    PB98-135858REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
MOBILE POLLUTANT SOURCES
    EHP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB96-118052REB           98-02   PCS43.00VMF A03
MODEL-SIMULATION
    Hydrotcoc  Evaluation  of LandM Performance (HELP)
    Model. Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB                   98-01   CP D02
MODELS-3 MODELMG SYSTEM
    Beta Test  of Modets-3  with Community Muttiscale  Air
    Quality (CMAO) Model
    PB98-116270REB            9641  PCA02/MFA01
    Plume-irvGrid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
    Emissions in Models-3-
    PB96-116452REB            9842  PCA03/MFA01
    MccWs-3: A Unifying Framework tor Environmental Mod-
    eling and Assessment
    PBS8-116460REB            9842  PCA03/MFA01
    Science Features in Models-3 Community Mutescate  Air
    QuaHy System.
    PB96-116502REB            98-02  PC A03/MF A01
    DBSUipliuii of the Models-3 Community Muttiscale  Air
    Ouatty (CMAQ) Modeing System.
    PB96-116528REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Modets-3 Inte-
    grated  Distributed Modeing System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB98-116S44REB            98-01   PC A03/MFA01
MODELS-SMULATION
    tnteaalad Air PoBubon Control  System (1APS). Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5j>) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB                   9641   CP D01
    NDIPAY Modeh Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of (nabflty to Alton) Penalties and Compiance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB             96-01   Diskette S50.00

    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompiance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    P898«»382REB             9841   Diskette S50.00

    CASHOUT Modet Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-50C390REB             9841   Diskette S50.00

    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-S00408REB             98-01   Diskette $50.00

    ABEL Modet Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-S00416REB             9841   Diskette SSO.OO
    Hydrofcoc  Evaluation  of LandM Performance (HELP)
    Model, Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB9&501943REB                   96-02   CP D02
    FRP Model (Version 1.0) tor Estimating Styrene Emis-
    sions from Fbar-ReMorced  Plastics Fabrication  Proc-
    esses (on Diskette).
    PB96-502297REB                   96-03   CP D01
   Spreadsheet Model for  Preparing Automative Exhaust
   Surrogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette).
   PB9B-502552REB                   98-04  CP D01

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            98-02   PC A06/MF A01

MOLECULAR BONDING SYSTEM
   Molecular Bonding System:  Innovative Technology Eval-
   uation Report
   PB9&-134133REB            9843   PC A06/MF A02

MONITORING
   Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
   Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
   PB96-118441 REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
   Interaction among Environmental Factors and Recruit-
   ment Potential in Striped Bass.
   PB98-119258REB            98-02   PCA11/MFA03

   Federal Register Volume 62. Number 193, Monday, Octo-
   ber 6, 1997, Notices. Part  3. Environmental Protection
   Agency: Announcement of the Draft Drinking Water Con-
   taminant Candklale List
   PB98-144694REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

MONITORING STATIONS
   Status and Trends in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
   nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
   Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
   PB9&-119241REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01

MONITORING WELLS
   Rekj Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel
   Research Monitoring  Wells with Existing on-Farm  Drink-
   ing Water Wells in Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Con-
   centrations.
   PB98-143191REB            96-03   PC A07/MF A02

MTBE (METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHER)
   Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
   and Health Effects  Analysis  on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
   Ether (MtBE).
   PB98-126667REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01
   Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
   and Health Effects  Analysis  on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
   Ether (MtBE).
   PB98-153026REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
MUD
    Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
                      jgged Wells: An Experimental Ap-
Water through Mud-Plugged '
pratsal.
PB98-167976REB
                              9844   PCA19/MFA04
MUNICIPAL WASTES
    In-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
    Summary Report
    PB98-104201REB           9841   PCA10/MFA03
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
    Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108236REB           9842   PC A04/MF A01

    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108251 REB           9842   PCA03/MFA01
    Policy  for  Municipality  and Municipal  Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB           9842   PCA03/MFA01
          Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
         126618REB           9842   PCA13/MFA03
    Characterization of  Municipal Solid Waste in the United
    States: 1996 Update.
    PB98-142136REB           9843   PCA10/MFA02
    Development of Tools for Evaluating Integrated  Municipal
    Waste Management Using Lite-Cycle Management.
    PB98-14S600REB           9843   PCA02/MFA01
    Estimating Municipal Waste Combustor Non-Matal Air
    Emissions as a Function of Waste Composition.
    PB98-147176REB           9643   PC A02/MF A01
MYCORRHtZAS
    Influence of Adverse Soil Conditions on the Formation
    and Function of Arbuscular Mycormizae.
    PB98-145626REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01

MYROTHEdUM VERRUCARIA
    Pesticide Fact Sheet  K*ed  Fermentation  Solids and
    Solubles of 'Myrothecium vemicaria'.
    PB98-16S202REB           9844   PC A02/MF A01

N-METHYL PYRROUDONE
    Pollution Prevention Facility Demonstration of  N-Methyl
    Pyrrolidone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
    PB98-137441REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01

NAMS (NATIONAL AIR MONITORING STATIONS)
    SLAMS/NAMS/PAMS  Network Review Guidance. Re-
    vised Final Report
    PB98-147226REB           9843   PC A06/MF A01

NANTICOKE RIVER
    Episode Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
    ment  Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in  the Nan-
    ficoke River.
    PB98-119316REB           9642   PCA14/MFA03

NAPL (NONAOUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS)
    NAPL: SimJator Documentation.
    PB98-106495REB           9841   PC A12/MF A03
    Field-Scale  Application of In-situ  Cosolvent  Rushing:
    Evaluation Approach.
    PB98-135866REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL AIR MONITORING STATIONS
    SLAMS/NAMS/PAMS  Network  Review  Guidance.  Re-
    vised Final Report
    PB98-147226REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01
NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
    SLAMS/NAMS/PAMS  Network  Review  Guidance.  Re-
    vised Final Report.
    PB98-147226REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01
    Final Revisions to the  Ozone and Paniculate Matter Air
    Quality Standards.
    PB98-147283REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
NATIONAL CONTINGENCY PLAN
    RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: Superfund Community Involvement (Up-
    dated February 1998).
    PB98-963235REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
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            9842   PC A06/MF A01
    Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Oil and Natu-
    ral Gas NESHAPs.
    PB98-135452REB            9843   PC A12/MF A03
    National Emission Standards  for Aerospace Manufactur-
    ing and Rework Facilities: Summary of Requirements for
    Implementing the NESHAP.
    PB98-145501 REB            9843   PC A06/MF A02
    Basis and Purpose Document for the Development of
    Final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pol-
    lutants  for Off-Site Waste and  Recovery Operations.
    PB98-152663REB            9644   PC A06/MF A01
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
    (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
    Industry: Background Information tor Promulgated Stand-
    ards. Addendum.
    PB98-158538REB            9844   PC AOSMF A01
NATIONAL EMISSIONS STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
AIR POLLUTANTS
    Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
    PB98-103385REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM
    National Estuary Program: A Ten-Year Perspective. Dem-
    onstrating  Practical Tools  for Watershed Management
    through the National Estuary Program.
    PB9EM52937REB            9844   PC A02JMF A01
NATIONAL FORESTS
    Study on Integrating Surveys of Terrestrial Natural  Re-
    sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
    PB9B-136930REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
NATIONAL HUMAN ACTIVITY PATTERN SURVEY
    Descriptive  Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of
    the National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS)
    Data.
    PB98-155179REB            9844   PC A24/MF A04
NATIONAL PERFORMANCE AUDIT PROGRAM
    Future  of  the  National  Performance  Audit  Program
    (NPAP).
    PB98-147051 REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELMMATION
SYSTEM
    Federal Register Volume 63,  Number 31. Tuesday. Feb-
    ruary 17, 1998, Notices. Part 2. Environmental  Protection
    Agency:  Reissuance  of NPDES General Pemits for
    Storm Water Discharges from Construction Activities.
    PB9B-144702REB            9843   PC A09/MF A02
NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE SUMMATION
    Federal Register Volume 63,  Number  6, Friday, January
    9, 1998, Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental Protec-
    tion Agency: 40 CFR Parts 122 and 123 National  Pollut-
    ant Discharge Elimination System. Proposed Regulations
    for Revision of the Water Pollution Control Program Ad-
    dressing Storm Water Discharges. Proposed Rule.
    PB98-14471 ORES            9843   PC A07/MF A02
NATIONAL RADON PROFICIENCY PROGRAM
    National Radon  Proficiency Program: Guidance on Qual-
    ity Assurance.
    PB98-123060REB            9842   PC AO»MF A02
NATIONAL REMEDY REVIEW BOARD
    National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report Fiscal
    Year 1997.
    PB97463250REB            9842   PC A08/MF A02
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
LABORATORY
    SAB Report Review of  the National  Risk Management
    Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
    PB98-104714REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
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            9642   PC A15/MF A03

    Incidence  and Severity  of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
    Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
    PB98-126683REB            9842   PC A09/MF A02
KW-30

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NATURAL ATTENUATION
   BiOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
   tem, Usefs Manual Version 1.0.
   PB98-1 31 642R EB            98-02   PC A1 5/MF A03
NATURAL EMISSIONS
   Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling
   PB98-135833REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY
   Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Oil and Natu-
   ral Gas NESHAPs.
   PB98-135452REB            9843   PC A12/MF A03
NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
   Year of the Ocean. Discussion Papers. March 1998.
   PB98-145873REB            96-03   PCA18/MFA04
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
   Chesapeake  Bay Living  Resources  1997. Living  Re-
   sources Subcommittee Annual Report.
   PB98-167414REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
NATURAL STRESSES
   Influence  of Adverse Soil Conditions  on the Formation
   and Function of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae.
   PB98-145626REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
NAVAL FACILITIES
   Radiological Survey  at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
   and Naval Submarine Base, Bangor.
   PB98-167836REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02
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.
   PB98-133226REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS
   Federal Register Volume 63, Number 93, Thursday, May
   14, 1998, Notices.  Part  3.  Environmental  Protection
   Agency: Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
   P&98-1 1 7831 REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
NESHAP (NATIONAL  EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS)
   Ethytene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
   Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document.
   PB98-103385FIEB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
   Ethytene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
   Fumigation Operations. Background Information for Final
   Standards:  Summary of  Public Comments  and  Re-
   sponses.
   PB98-1 17864REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A01

   Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Oil and Natu-
   ral Gas NESHAPs.
   PB98-135452REB            98-03   PC A12/MF A03

   National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufactur-
   ing and Rework Facilities:  Summary of Requirements for
   Implementing the NESHAP.
   PB98-1 45501 REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

   Basis  and Purpose Document for the Development of
   Final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pol-
   lutants for Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations.
   PB98-152663REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

   National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
   (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
   Industry: Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
   ards. Addendum.
   PB98-158538REB            9844   PC A05/MF A01
NETWORKS
   SLAMS/NAMS/PAMS  Network  Review Guidance.  Re-
   vised Final Report.
   PB98-1 472260 EB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
NEUTROTOXIOTY
   Federal Register Volume 63, Number 93, Thursday, May
   14, 1998, Notices.  Part 3.  Environmental Protection
   Agency: Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
        i 17831 REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
NEVADA TEST SITE
   Animal Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary re-
   port on  and around the Nevada test Site from  1982-
   1995
   DE97008803REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
NEW ENGLAND
   Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New
   England.
   P89!M16395REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
   New Source Performance Standards,  Subpart Dt>: Tech-
   nical Support for Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
   PB98-147218REB            9843   PC A13/MF A03
NHAPS (NATIONAL HUMAN ACTIVITY PATTERN
SURVEY)
   Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of
   the National Human Activity Pattern  Survey (NHAPS)
   Data.
   PB9B-155179REB            9844   PC A24/MF A04

NICKEL
   Methane-Steam  Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts  in the
   Hynol Process.
   PB98-100480REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02

NITRATES
   BkxemeoTation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
   in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
   Acceptor Conditions.
   PB98-106446REB            9841   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
    Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel
    Research Monitoring Wells with Existing on-Farm Drink-
    ing Water Wells in Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Con-
    centrations.
    PB98-143191REB            9843  PC A07/MF A02
NITROAROMARIC COMPOUNDS
    Adduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds with Blood Pro-
    teins and DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
    AD-A329 242/2RE8          9841   PC A07/MF A02
NITROBENZENE
    Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 98-95-3).
    PB98-143282REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
NITROGEN 15
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    Mid-Atlantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
    Isotqpic Composition and Wet Flux.
    PB9&125313REB            9842  PCA05/MFA01
NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
    Adduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds with Blood Pro-
    teins and DNA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
    A&A329 242/2REB          9841   PC A07/MF A02
NITROGEN OXIDES
    Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Envi-
    ronment.
    PB98-104631 REB            9841   PC A09/MF A02
    Evaluating the Relation between Ozone, NOx and Hydro-
    carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
    PB98-142052REB            9843  PC A08/MF A02
    New Source Performance Standards, Subpart Db: Tech-
    nical Support for Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
    PB98-147218REB            9843  PCA13/MFA03
NITROUS OXIDE
    Review of Nitrous Oxide Behavior in the Atmosphere and
    in Combustion and Industrial Systems.
    PB98-135767REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS
    NAPL Simulator Documentation.
    PB98-106495REB            9841   PC A12/MF A03
    Field-Scale  Application of In-situ  Cosotvent  Flushing:
    Evaluation Approach.
    PB98-135866REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
NON COMPLIANCE
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB             98-01   Diskette $50.00
NONHAZARDOUS WASTES
    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Illinois: 1996.
    PB98-167844REB            9844  PC A13/MF A03
NONPOINT SOURCES
    Analyzing  Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-106422REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
    Proceedings of  the National Watershed Water Quality
    Project Symposium. Held in Washington DC. on Septem-
    ber 22-26,1997.
    PB98-136955REB            9843  PC A13/MF A03
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    MW-Atiantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
    Isotope Composition and Wet Rux.
    PB9&125313REB            9842  PCA05/MFA01
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES
    RCRA, Superiund  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: Oil Pollution  Prevention Regulation and
    the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
    PB98-963231REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
NPDES (NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE
ELIMINATION SYSTEM)
    Federal Register Volume 63. Number 31. Tuesday. Feb-
    ruary 17, 1998, Notices. Part 2. Environmental Protection
    Agency: Reissuance of  NPDES General Permits  for
    Storm Water Discharges from Construction Activities.
    PB98-144702REB           9843  PC A09/MF A02
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
    Research  on Numerical  Transport  Algorithms  for  Air
    Quality Simulation Models.
    PB98-127327REB           9842  PC A06/MF A01
NUTRIENTS
    Enhanced  Bioremediation  of  BTEX Using Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB           9841  PC A05/MF A01
    Analyzing  Nonpoint Source Water  Pollution Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB           9841  PC A05/MF A01

    Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
    Directions.  Nutrient Reduction Reevaluation  Summary
    Report
    PB98-117013REB           9841  PC A04/MF A01
OBSERVED CONTAMINATION
    Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
    and Observed Contamination.
    PB94-963311REB           9842  PC A03/MF A01
OBSERVED RELEASE
    Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
    and Observed Contamination.
    PB94-963311REB           9842  PC A03/MF A01
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
    Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equipment Test Method
    and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
    PB98-165137REB           9844  PC A09/MF A02
                                     OIL SPILLS


    Designs for Air Impact Assessments at hazardous Waste
    Sites (165.16). Student Manual.
    PB98-963251REB            9844   PC A99/MF A06
OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS
    Year of the Ocean. Discussion Papers. March 1998.
    PB98-145873REB            9843   PC A18/MF A04
ODORS
    Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from Alkyd Paint.
    PB98-145535REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
OFF-SITE WASTE OPERATIONS
    Basis and Purpose Document for the Development  of
    Final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pol-
    lutants for Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations.
    PB98-152663REB            9844   PC A06/MF A01
OFFICE BUILDINGS
    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            9842   PCA10/MFA03
    Putting  Energy  into  Profits,  ENERGY STAR  (Trade
    Name) Small Business Guide.
    PB98-143308REB            9843   PC A07/MF A02
    Microbiological Screening of the Indoor Air Quality in a
    Large Building.
    PB98-155120REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
    Defining Requirements and Data Outcomes for Environ-
    mental verification Program for Indoor Air Products.
    PB98-140247REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Reducing Indoor Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photo-
    copy Machines.
    PB98-140288REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
    Round-Robin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
    door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
    PB98-140361 REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equip-
    ment.
    PB98-151681REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF  INSPECTOR GENERAL (DIG)
    Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Proce-
    dures for Contract Laboratory Program Investigations.
    PB98-963259REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE OF  PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
    Office of Pesticide Programs  Annual Report for 1996.
    PB98-102338REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
OFFICE OF  RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
    SAB Report: Review of ORD'S Pollution Prevention Re-
    search Strategy. Review of  the Office of Research and
    Development's Draft Pollution Prevention Research Strat-
    egy by the Environmental Engineering Committee.
    PB98-155005REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
OFFICE OF  SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    Catalog  of Publications: Office of Science  and  Tech-
    nology. 1997 Edition.
    PB98-102692REB            9841   PC A08/MF A02
OFFICE OF  SOLID WASTE
    SAB Report: Review of the Surface Impoundments Study
    (SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of Solid Waste's Pro-
    posed Surface Impoundment Study by the Environmental
    Engineering Committee.
    PB98-169303REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
OFFICE OF  SOLID WASTES AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE
    Second  Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    PB98-963204REB            9841   PC A02/MF A01
OFFICE OF  WATER
    Catalog of Publications: Office of Science  and  Tech-
    nology. 1997 Edition.
    PB98-102692REB            9841   PC A08/MF A02
OFFROAD VEHICLES
    Emission Factors for Compression Ignition  Nonroad En-
    gines Operated  on No. 2 Highway and Nonroad Diesel
    Fuel.
    PB98-13551 ORES            9843   PC A17/MF A03
OHMSETT FACILITY (LEONARDO NEW JERSEY)
    Test  and Evaluation of Six Fire Resistant Booms  at
    Ohmsett.
    AD-A344 642/4REB          9843   PC A05/MF A01
OIL POLLUTION
    Superiund/Oil  Program  Implementation Manual  Fiscal
    Year 1998.
    PB97-963219REB            9841   PC A1B/MF A04
    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with Petroleum  Fuels and  Other Substances (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB            9841   PC A21/MF A04
    SuperfunoVOil  Program  Implementation Manual  Fiscal
    Year 99/00.
    PB98-963201REB            9844  PCA18/MFA03
OIL POLLUTION CONTAINMENT
    Test  and Evaluation of Six Fire Resistant Booms  at
    Ohmsett.
    AD-A344 642/4REB          9843  PC A05/MF A01
OIL POLLUTION REMOVAL
    Effectiveness and  Safety of Strategies for  Oil Spill Bio-
    remediation: Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Field.
    PB98-140320REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
OIL SPILLS
    Test  and Evaluation of Six Fire Resistant Booms  at
    Ohmsett.
    AD-A344 642/4REB          9843  PC A05/MF A01
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
     final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
     under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act
     PB98-1031S3REB            98-01  PC A04/MF A01

     Effectiveness and Safety of Strategies for Oa Spill Bio-
     remediation: Potential and Limitation,  Laboratory to Field.
     PB9S-140320REB            98-03  PC A02/MF A01

     Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS). 1996
     (on CD-ROM).
     PB9&-500663REB           96-02   CD-ROM  S265.00
     Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1997
     (onCMOM).
     PB98-500671REB           984)2   CD-ROM  S265.00
     Wand Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Delaware,
     Maryland,  West Virginia, District of Columbia (on CD-

     PB98502313REB           98-03   CD-ROM CP D01
     Wand Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania
     (onCD-BOM).
     P898-502321REB           98453   CD-ROM CPD01

     Wand Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Virginia (on
     CD-ROM).
     PB96-502339REB           98-03   CD-ROM CP D01
     Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VH: Iowa,
     Kansas. Missouri. Nebraska.
     PB98-963205REB            98-02  PCA25/MFA04
     RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module.
     Introduction to: OS Pollution Prevention Regulation and
     the Oil PoRution Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
     PB96-963231REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
     EPA Supertund Removals and Emergency Response.
     PB96-963400REB             984)2  Standing Order
     Emergency Response Notification System  (ERNS) An-
     nual Cumulative (on CO-ROM).
     SUB-633SREB                  98-02   Subscription
OILS
     Bold Variation of a Penetrometer-Based Rber-Opbc Pe-
     troleum. Ol. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
     PB98-100472REB            98-01  PC A04/MF A01
OPENBURNMO
     Air Emissions from Scrap Tin) Combustion.
     PB96-111701REB            98-01  PCA07/MFAQ2
     Evaluation  of Emissions from the Open  Burning of
     Household Waste in Barrels. Volume  1. Technical Report
     PB98-127343REB            98-02  PC A06/MF A01
     Evaluation  of Emissions from the Open  Burning of
     Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. AppenrJces A-G.
     PB98-127350REB            98432  PC AO8/MF A02

     Emission Factors tor me Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
     PB9&13S205REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
OPEN DETONATION
    Emission Factors tor the Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
    PB9&135205REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
OPERATION AND UAMTENANCE
    Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital MeoV
    cal Waste Incinerators.
    PB9B-103401REB            96-01  PC A07/MF A02

    Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs through FY 2040.
    PB98-963222REB            96-02  PC A10AF A02
OPERATORS
    Operator's Guide to Eliminating Bias in CEM Systems.
    PB98-15O2S3REB            98-04  PC A08/MF A02
OPERATORS (PERSONNEL)
    Information for States on Recommended Operator Certrfi-

    PB9B-133317REB            98-02  PCA16/MFA03
OPTMTZATON
    TransmBa) of Guidance on the Use of Section  7003 of
    RCRA.
    PB96-106616REB            98-01  PC A04/MF A01
ORGAMC CHEMCALS INDUSTRY
    Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Re-
       -. 1990-1994.
        M1040SREB            98-02  PC A09/MF A02
ORGANIC CHLORME COMPOUNDS
    Performance Characteristics of a Mufti-Stage Process for
    E»-situ Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
    fjai_'ii inatert OrUBJUCS-
    PB96-138662REB            984)3  PC A03/MF A01
ORGAMC COMPOUNDS
    Simuttaneous Destruction of Orgarncs and StabSzaSon of
    Mamii in Sols. Emerging Technology Report
    PB98-133160REB            98*3  PC A06/MF A01
ORGAMC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS
    National emission Standards tor  Hatogenated  Solvent
    Cleaning:  Summary  of Requrements  tor  Implementing

    PB98-108863REB            984)1  PC A07/MF A02
ORGAMC MATTER
    Locabng and Estvnatng Air Emissions from Sources of
    Potycydic Organic Matter.
    PB96-1596B2REB            984)4  PCA99MFA06
ORGAMC SOLVENTS
     National Ernissun Standards for  Hafogenated  Solvent
    Cleaning:  Summary of Requirements  for  Imple

                              98-01
                                        Implementing

                                      PC A07/MF A02
OSWER (OFFICE OF SOLID WASTES AND EMERGENCY
RESPONSE)
    Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    P898-963204REB            984)1   PC A02/MF A01
OTAG (OZONE TRANSPORT ASSESSMENT GROUP)
    Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
    PB9B-135833REB            9&-O3   PC A03/MF A01
OVERFLOW
    Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
    Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
    PB98-132228REB            984)2   PCA11/MFA03
    Seminar Publication: National Conference on  Sanitary
    Sewer Overflows (SSOs). Held in Washington. DC. on
    April 24-26.1995.
    PB98-151343REB            98-04   PC A99/MF A06
    Sanitary Sewer Overflow Workshop. Held in Washington,
    DC. on April 26-28,1995.
    PB9&-169972REB            98O4   PCA11/MFA03
OXIDES
    Toxcotogical Review of Tributyrdn Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
    9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
    Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB98-155237REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
OXYGENS
    Btoremediation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
    in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
    Acceptor Conditions.
    PB98-10644&REB            98-01   PCA09/MFA02
OYSTERS
    Concentration of Metal  Pollutants in  Bacterial Btofilms
    and InhtoitHxi of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
    PB9&-119225REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A01
OZONE
    Research Plan: Interactive Effects of 03 and CO2 on the
    Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
    PB98-115306REB            96-02   PC A07/MF A02
    Eflects  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            984)2   PCA03/MFA01
    Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
    Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with a
    Range of Photochemical Activity.
    PB9B-116312REB            98-02   PCA03/MFA01
    Ecological Eflects  of Troposphere Ozone: A U.S. Per-
    spective: Past, Present and Future.
    PB98-116387REB            98-01   PCA04/MFA01
    Photochemical  Assessment  Monitoring  Stations: 1996
    Data Analysis Results Report
    PB98-135163REB            98-03   PCA10VMFA02
    Troposphere Ozone and fine Particle Air Quality Prob-
    lems.
    PB98-135668REB            98-03   PCA02/MFA01

    Interactive Effects of O3  and CO2: Implications for Ter-
    restrial Ecosystems.
    PB98-137S16REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Evaluating the Relation between Ozone, NOx and Hydro-
    carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
    PB98-142052REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
    final  Revisions to  the Ozone and ParbcUate Matter Air
    Quaily Standards.
    PB98-147283REB            9843   PCA02/MFA01
    Guideline for Selecting and Modifying the Ozone Monitor-
    ing Season Based on an 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
    PB98-157613REB            96-04   PC A05/MF A01
    Guideline on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection.
    PB98-173453REB            984)4   PCA06/MFA02
OZONE TRANSPORT ASSESSMENT GROUP
    Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
    PB98-135833REB            984)3   PC A03/MF A01
PACIFIC ISLANDERS
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure  Information Obtained  through a Community-
    Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
    PB9B-119100REB            98-02   PCA18/MFA04
PACIFIC NORTHWEST (US)
    Monitoring  Design  for  Riparian  Forests  in  the PacrSc
    Northwest Research Plan.
    PB98-115363REB            98-01   PCA08/MFA02
PAINT BOOTHS
    Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using RearcUabon/Partitioning  and UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report
    PB98-124316REB            9842   PC A08/MF A02
    Demonstration of a Pant Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using FtetirajlatxxVPartitioning  and UV/Ozone
    Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. AppenrJces A-E.
    PB98-124324REB            984)2   PC A15/MF A03
    Lessons Learned-Controlling VOCs from Three Paint
    Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
    PB98-140379REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PAMT REMOVERS
    Pollution Prevention Facility Demonstration of N-Methyl
    Pyrroldone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
    PB98-137441REB            98-03   PCA02/MFA01
PAINTS
    Mercornparison of  Grinrjng Techniques  Used for  the
    Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
    PB«Pl31881REB            964)2   PCA06/MFA01
    Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Alkyd Paint.
    PB98-140270REB           984)3   PC A03/MF A01
    Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint.
    PB9&-142227REB           98-03   PC A03WF A01
    Personal Computer Guide for Businesses  in the  Metal
    Parts Coating Industry.
    PB98-147168REB           98-O3   PC A03/MF A01

    Pilot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
    for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 1. Tech-
    nical Report
    PB98-148414REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02

    Riot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
    for field Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 2. Ap-
    pendices.
    PB98-148422REB           98-03   PC A1&WF A03

    Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
    Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
    PB98-151657REB           98-O4   PC A03/MF A01

    Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
    Emissions from Latex Paint.
    PB98-155054REB           984)4   PCA03/MFA01

    Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead In Paint,
    Dust, and Soil. Volume 2. Appendices B to G.
    PB98-155666REB           98O4   PCA10/MFA02
    Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint,
    Dust, and Soil. Volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7. Appendix A.
    PB98-155674REB           98-04   PCA17/MFA03
PAMS (PHOTOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT MONITORING
STATIONS)
    Photochemical Assessment  Monitoring  Stations:  1996
    Data Analysis Results Report
    PB98-135163REB           98-03   PC A10/MF A02

    SLAMS/NAMS/PAMS  Network  Review  Guidance.  Re-
    vised final Report
    PB98-147226REB           98-03   PC A06/MF A01
PARANITROPHENOL
    RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
    PB98-125669REB           984)2   PC A02/MF A01
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
    (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
    PB98-125677REB           984)2   PC A05/MF A01
PARtCULATES
    Final  Revisions to the Ozone and Paniculate Matter Air
    Quality Standards.
    PB98-147283REB           984)3   PC A02/MF A01
PARTICLE IMAGE VELOCIMETRY
    Development  of a Digital Optical Measurement System
    for Analysis of Aerosol Spatial Distribution in the Indoor
    Environment
    PB98-137532REB           984)3   PC A03/MF A01
    Study  of the Structures of Spray  Cones Utilizing Digital
    Particle Image Vekxametry.
    PB98-151665REB           984)4   PC A03/MF A01
PARTICLE SIZE
    Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
    PB9&135759REB           984)3   PCA03/MFA01
PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
    Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data.
    PB98-135791REB           984)3   PC A03/MF A01
PARTICLES
    Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
    tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
    PB97-181424REB           984)2   PC A06/MF A01
    Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol  Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB98-119266REB           984)2   PC A04/MF A01

    Real-Time Monitoring of Particles, PAH, and CO  in an
    Occupied Townhouse.
    PB98-135627REB           984)3   PC A03/MF A01
    Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and IAO: Re-
    sults of a Field  Study Conducted in Nine Single Family
    Dwellings.
    PB98-140254REB           984)3   PC A03/MF A01
    Pilot Air Conveyance  System Design,  Characterization,
    and Cleaning,
    PB98-140387REB           984)3   PC A03/MF A01

    Paniculate Matter Sources. Emissions,  and Control Op-
    tions-USA.
    PB98-142243REB           984)3   PC A03/MF A01
PARTICULATES
    Eflects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Panic-
    ulate Air Filters Used for IAO Control.
    PB98-147150REB           984)3   PC A02/MF A01

    Increases in Levels of Breathable fine ParSculates Due
    to the Application of Carpet  Fresheners in a Suburban
    Home.
    P896-155112REB           984)4   PC A03/MF A01
PARTITIONED RECIRCULATION
    Lessons Learned-Controlling VOCs from  Three  Paint
    Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
    PB98-140379REB           984)4   PC A03/MF A01
PARTITIONING
    Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
    PB98-116437REB           384)2   PCA03/MFA01
PATH OF POLLUTANTS
    Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the  Vadose Zone: Appli-
    cation of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
    PB98-147317REB           984)3   PC A08/MF A02
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                         PETITIONS
PAYMENTS
   Addendum to the 'Interim  CERCLA  Settlement Policy1
   Issued on December 5,1984.
   PB98-103138REB            98-01    PC A02/MF A01

   INDIPAY Model:  Evaluates  Individual  Taxpayer's Claims
   of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
   Diskette).
   PB98-500366REB             98-01   Diskette S50.00
PEER REVIEW
   QA Review of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from
   Peer Review.
   P898-135841REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01

   Science Policy Council Handbook: Peer Review.
   PB98-140726REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
PEURGONIC ACID
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Pelargonic Acid.
   PB9B-166457REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PEWCtLUUM CHRYSOGENUM
   Susceptibility  of  Fiberglass  Duct  Liner  to  Fungal
   fPenicillium chrysogenum") Growth.
   PB3B-155070REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PENNSYLVANIA
   Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania
   [on CD-ROM).
   PB98-502321REB           98-03   CD-ROM CP D01
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
   Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning
   of Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
   PB98-127731REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02
   Characterization  of PIC Emissions from Combustion of
   Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
   PB9B-142219REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
   Development  of  a No-VOC/No-HAP  Wood  Furniture
   Costinos System.
   PB98-127301REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
   Heat  Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236fa in Condensation
   and Evaporation.
   PB96-136203REB            98-03   PC A06VMF A02
   Results of the Independent Evaluation of ISCST3  and
   ISC-PRIME.
   PB98-156524REB            98-04   PC A99/MF EOS
PERMEABILITY
   Emplacement Verification  and  Long-Term Performance
   Monitoring for Permeable Reactive Barrier at the USCG
   Support Center, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
   PB98-151285REB            9&03   PC A03/MF A01
   Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Va-
   tent Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
   PB98-155088REB            98-04   PC A03MF A01
PERMEABILTY
   Parameter  Estimation  of Two-fluid Capillary  Pressure-
   Saturation and Permeability Functions.
   PB98-151236REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
PERMTTS
   RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
   270)  Updated July 1997.
    PB9W08178REB            98-02  PC A03/MF A01
   Air Pollution Operating Permit Program Update. Key Fea-
   tures and Benefits.
    PB98-132798REB             98-03  PC A03/MF A01

    Federal Register Volume 63, Number 31. Tuesday, Feb-
    ruary 17, 1998, Notices. Part 2. Environmental Protection
    Agency: Reissuance of NPOES  General  Permits  for
    Storm Water Discharges from Construction Activities.
    PB98-144702REB             98-03  PC A09/MF A02

    Federal Register Volume 63, Number 6. Friday,  January
    9, 1998, Proposed Rules.  Part 2. Environmental Protec-
    tion Agency: 40  CFR Parts 122 and 123 National Pollut-
    ant Discharge Elimination System. Proposed Regulations
    for Revision of the Water Pollution Control Program Ad-
    dressing Storm Water Discharges. Proposed Rule.
    PB98-144710REB             98-03  PCA07/MFA02
    Permit Compliance System (PCS) Significant  Non-Com-
    pBance List (for Mrerocomputers).
    SUEW252REB                   98-02   Subscription
 PEST CONTROL
    Citizens's Guide  to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
    PB98-118474REB            98-02  PC A05/MF A01
 PESTICIDE RESIDUES
    Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
    Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2,4-D into Homes.
    PB96-116536REB            98-01  PCA03/MFA01
    Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
    plied Pesticides in House Dust
    PB98-117906REB            98-02  PC A06/MF A01

    Round-Robin  Testing  of   Methods  for   Collecting
    Dtstodgeabte Residues from Carpel
    PB»Pfl7989REB            98-02  PCA06/MFA01

 PESTICIDES
    Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
    in the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.
    PB97-1S6109REB            98-01  PCA06/MFA01

    Health  Effects Test Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
    Acute Toxkaty Testing: Background.     	
    PB98-101967REB            98-04   PCA99/MFA06

    Spray  Drift Test  Guidelines. OPPTS 840.1000  Back-
    ground for Pesticide Aerial  Drift Evaluation.
    PB98-101975REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Methylene bislttitocyanate).
PB9B-102924REB             98-01   PC A03/MF A01
Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from
Turf to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeabie Turf Residues
with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
PB98-103120REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01

Registration  Eligibility Decision (RED):  Methylene  bis
(thiocyanate).  (Includes   RED  FACTS:  Methylene  bis
(thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
PB98-103211 REB             98-01   PCA16/MFA03
Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
facturers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
ventional Pesticides under  the Reduced-Risk Initiative
and for Biological Pesticides.
PB98-10661 ORES             98-01   PC A04/MF A01

Method  Validation and Application  for Semivolatile  Or-
ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and RGBs.
PB98-113376REB             98-01   PC A05/MF A01

Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Dislodgeagle Pes-
ticide Residues from Turf.
PB98-114390REB             98-02  PC A05/MF A01

Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cloransulam-methyl.
PB98-115298REB             98-01   PC A03/MF A01

Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manu-
facturers,  Formulators,  Producers,  and  Registrants of
Pesticides.  Electronic  Submission  of  Child-Resistant
Packaging Test  Data for  all Pesticides  and Child-Resist-
ant Testing of Prettied, Nonrefillable Insecticide Bait Sta-
tions  Not Designed  or Intended to Be Opened or Acti-
vated in a Manner That Exposes the Contents to Human
Contact
PB98-116767REB            98-01    PC A04/MF A01
Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
PB98-118474REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01

Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Status of Implemen-
tation at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
PB98-118482REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Metribuzin.
PB98-125644REB
RED Facts: Propoxur.
PB98-125651 REB
RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
PB98-125669REB
                             RED Facts: Thiobencarb.
                             PB98-153018REB
                                                        98-04   PC A03/MF A01
98-02   PC A02/MF A01
98-02   PC A02/MF A01
                            98-02   PC A02/MF A01
 Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
 (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
 PB98-125677REB            9&O2   PC A057MF A01
 Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Propoxur. (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
 PB98-125685REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02
 Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
 and Glutamic Acid.
 PB98-126543REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01
 Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification
 of Product Chemistry Data
 PB98-126832REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 PR Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
 Labels.
 PB98-127863REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

 PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
 dients on Pesticide Labeling.
 PB98-127871 REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

 PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term Inert1 in the Label Ingredi-
 ents Statement.
 PB98-127889REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01
 PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes in
 PR Notices.
 PB98-127897REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

 Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1998).
 PB98-127988REB            98-02   PC A99/MF EOS

 Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin.
 PB98-133127REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01

 Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fish Oil.
 PB98-133135REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 New  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Imiprothrin.
 PB98-137169REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cyprodinil.
 PB98-137235REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01

 Pesticide Fact Sheet: Rufenacet.
 PB98-137334REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 Pesticide Fact Sheet: Canola Oil.
 PB98-137367REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
 Reid Study  to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel
 Research Monitoring Wells with  Existing on-Farm Drink-
 ing Water Wells in  Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Con-
 csntrations.
 PB98-143191REB            9fK)3   PCA07/MFA02

 Reregistration Eligtoility Decision (RED): Thiobencarb.  (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Thiobencarb) Fact Sheet.
 PB98-152895REB             98-04   PCA12MFA03
 Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Terbacil.  (In-
 cludes RED Facts: Terbacil Fact Sheet).
 PB98-152903REB             98-04   PCA11/MFA03

 Status of Chemicals in Special Review.
 PB98-152911 REB             98-04   PC A05/MF A01

 RED Facts:  Terbacil.
 PB98-153000REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
                             Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Metribuzin. (In-
                             cludes RED Facts: Metribuzin Fact Sheet).
                             PB98-153034REB            98-04   PCA13/MFA03

                             RED Facts: Diphenylamine.
                             PB98-153042REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

                             Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Diphenylamine.
                             (Includes RED Facts: Diphenylamine Fact Sheet).
                             PB98-153083REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
                             Red Facts: Butralin.
                             PB98-153091 REB
                                                        98-04   PC A02/MF A01
   Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): Butralin.  (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Butralin Fact Sheet).
   PB98-153109REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02

   RED Facts: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'.
   PB98-153117REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   Reregistration   Eligibility   Decicion  (RED):   'Bacillus
   thuringiensis'.    (Includes    RED   Facts:    'Bacillus
   thuringiensis').
   PB98-153125REB            98-04   PCA10/MFA02

   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-5. Notice to Manu-
   facturers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pes-
   ticide Products. New Forms for the Certification with Re-
   spect to Citation of Data.
   PB98-158264REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Pollution Prevention (P2) Guidance Manual for the Pes-
   ticide Formulating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry:
   Implementing the P2 Alternative.
   PB98-163033REB            98-04   PCA15/MFA03

   Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report for 1997.
   PB98-164502REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01

   Pesticides and National Strategies for Health Care Pro-
   viders.  Workshop  Proceedings.  Held  on April 23-24,
   1998.
   PB98-164668REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Gamma aminobutric acid (GABA)
   and L-Glumatic Acid.
   PB98-165160REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Jojoba Oil.
   PB9P-165178REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 1 -Octen-3-o1, August 1988.
   PB98-165186REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin (Update).
   PB98-165194HEB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide  Fact Sheet: Killed  Fermentation Solids  and
   Solubles of 'Myrothecium verrucaria'.
   PB98-165202REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
   EPA  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Hexanoic Acid.
   PB98-166440REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   EPA  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Pelargonic Acid.
   PB98-166457REB             9&O4   PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Registration  (PR) Notice 98-6. Notice to Manu-
   facturers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pes-
   ticide Products.  Flarnmability Labeling Requirements for
   Total Release Fogger Pesticides.
   PB98-166465REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide  Fact Sheet: 'Gliocladium catenulatum' Strain
   J1446.
   PB98-166481REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   EPA   Pesticide   Fact   Sheet:   German   Cockroach
   Pheromone, August 1998.
   PB98-166499REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis1 Subspecies
   •kurstakr Strain M-200.
   PB98-166507REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'  subspecies
   'tolworthi' Cry9C Protein and  the Genetic Material Nec-
   essary for  Its Production in Corn.
   PB98-166515REB             98-04    PC A03/MF A01
   Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
   delta-Endotoxin  and the Genetic Material Necessary for
   Its Production (Plasmid Vector pCIB4431) in Com.
   PB98-166523REB             98-04    PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis1  Subspecies
   •kurstakr CrylA(c) detta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Mate-
   rial Necessary for Its Production in Com.
   PB98-166531 REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
   detta-Endotoxin  and the Genetic Material Necessary for
   Its Production (Plasmid Vector pZO1502) in Corn.
   PB98-166549REB             98-04   PC A04/MF A01

   Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
   delta-Endotoxin  and the Genetic Material Necessary for
   Its Production in Com.
   PB98-166556REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Test Guidelines from Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
   Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
   PB98-500010REB           98-01   CD-ROM $140.00

   Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5404REB                   98-02   Subscription

PETITIONS
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction  to  Petitions, Delistings, and Variances  Up-
   dated July 1997.
   PB98-108186REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                             KW-33

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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
    Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Oil and Natu-
    ral Gas NESHAPs.
    PB98-135452REB            9843   PC A12/MF A03
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
    Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fber-Optjc Pe-
    troleum, O«. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
    PB9B-100472REB            9841   PC ACW/MF A01

    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with  Petroleum Fuels and  Other Substances (October
    1997).
    PB98-111685REB            9841   PC A21/MF A04
PHARMACEUTICALS
    Profile  of the Pharmaceutical Industry. EPA  Office  of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB98-143431REB            9843   PC A09/MF A02
PHEROMONES
    EPA  Pesticide   Fact   Sheet  German  Cockroach
    Pheromone, August 1998.
    PB9B-166499REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
PHOSPHORIC ACIDS
    Demonstration of  Fuel Cells  to  Recover  Energy from
    Landfil Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
    Report
    PB98-127368REB            9842   PC A07/MF AQ2
    Demonstration of  Fuel CeHs  to  Recover  Energy from
    Landfil Gas. Phase 3- Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Guidelines  and  Recommendations. Volume 2. Appen-
    dices.
    PB9B-127376REB            9842   PC A24/MF ACM
PHOTOCATALYStS
    Cost Analysts of Activated Carbon versus Photocatalytic
    Oxidation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
    PB98-137490REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
PHOTOCHEMCAL ASSESSMENT MONITORING
STATIONS
    Photochemical  Assessment Monitoring  Stations:  1996
    Data Analysis Results Report
    PB96-13S163REB            9843   PCA1CVMFA02

    SLAM&NAMS/PAMS  Network Review  Guidance. Re-
    vised Frat Report.
    PB98-147226REB            9843   PC A06/MF AOl
PHOTOCHEMKAL REACTIONS
    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
    PB88-116296REB            9842   PC A03/MF AOl

    Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
    Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with a
    Range of Photochemical Activity.
    PB96-116312REB            9842   PCA03/MFA01
    Development of Bngene Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
    PB96-135833REB            9843   PC A03/MF AOl

    Evaluating fhe Halation between Ozone, NOx and Hydro-
    carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
    PB9B-142Q52REB           9843   PC A08/MF A02
    On-Line Detection  of Dichtorodfcenzodbxirts by DLR Jet-
    REMPL
    PB9B-14S543REB           9843   PC A03/MF AOl
 PHOTOCOPIERS
    Reducing Indoor Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photo-
    copy Machines.
    PB98-1402B8REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
    Round-Ftobin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
    door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
    PB98-140361REB           9843   PC A03/MF AOl
    Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equip-
    ment
    PB98-151681REB           9844   PC A03/MF AOl

 PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANTS
    Demonstration of  the Environmental and Demand-Side
    Management Benefits of God-Connected Photovoltaic
     Power Systems, 1994-1997.
     PB96-145311REB            9844   PCA11/MFA03
 PHYSICAL ANALYSIS
    SVV-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Ew
    Waste PhysJcaVCnemical Methods Including Final I
     III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-S01928REB            9841   CD-ROM S12S.OO
 PC (PRODUCTS OF MCOMPLETE COMBUSTION)
    Characterization of PIC  Emissions from Combuston of
    Paritaohtorophenot-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-142219REB            9843   PC AC3/MF AOl
 PCORA NEGRAS (MEXICO)
    Ambient Air Monitoring plan for Cmdad Acuna and Piedra
    Nagras. Coahula, Mexico.
    PB98-131634RE8           9843   PC A06/MF A02

 PLOT PROJECTS
    RCRA. Superiund and EPCRA HofKne Training Module.
     Introduction ta BrownSelds Economic Redevelopment (re-
    lative and  Environmental  Justice  (Updated  February
     1998).
     PB98-963229REB           9843   PC A03/MF AOl

 PNELLAS PLANT
    Cost and Performance Report  In situ  Anaerobic Bio-
    remedatJon. Pjnetes Nonheast Site, Largo, Florida.
                                               Solid
                                                       PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION
                                                          Profile of the Ground Transportation Industry: Trucking,
                                                          Railroad and Pipeline. EPA Office of Compliance Sector
                                                          Notebook Project
                                                          PB98-143456REB            9843  PC AOS/MF A02

                                                       PLACER MINING
                                                          Alaska Placer Mning Metals Study.
                                                          PB98-145998REB            9843  PC A13/MF A03

                                                       PLANNING
                                                          SAB Report Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
                                                          and  Assessment Program  (EMAP)  Research  Strategy
                                                          and Research Plan.
                                                          PB98-104730REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01

                                                          Water Conservation Plan Guidelines.
                                                          PB98-169741REB            9844  PC A11/MF A03

                                                       PLASTICS INDUSTRY
                                                          Economic Impact Analysis  for the  Proposed Poryether
                                                          Polyols NESHAP.
                                                          PB98-110521 REB            9S41   PC A04/MF A01

                                                          Profile of the Plastic Resin and MaivMade Fiber Industry.
                                                          EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
                                                          PB9B-143449REB            9843  PC A10/MF A02

                                                       PLUMES
                                                          Recent Experiments on Buoyant  Plume Dispersion in a
                                                          Laboratory Convection Tank.
                                                          PB98-116361REB            9842  PC A03/MF A01
                                                          Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
                                                          persion in a Convectrve Boundary  Layer.
                                                          PB98-116379REB            9842  PC A03/MF A01

                                                          Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convectrve Boundary
                                                          Layer.
                                                          PB98-116486REB            9842  PC A03/MF A01

                                                          Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
                                                          Crested by Open Detonations.
                                                          PB9B-116494REB            9842  PC A02/MF A01
                                                          Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
                                                          PB98-126279REB            9842  PC A03/MF AOl
                                                          Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
                                                          ation: Source Zone. Concentrated  Plume,  and  Dilute
                                                          Plume.
                                                          PB98-126717REB            9842  PC A03/MF AOl
                                                          Consequence Analysis for ISC-PRIME.
                                                          PB98-156S16REB            9844  PC A15/MF A03

                                                       POINT SOURCES
                                                          Plume-in-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
                                                          Emissions in Models-3.
                                                          PB98-116452REB            9842  PCA03/MFA01
                                                          EI1P Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
                                                          Methods.
                                                          PB9B-118037REB          9842   PCS67.0CVMF A04
                                                          Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
                                                          Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
                                                          Sediment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
                                                          PB98-126683REB            9842  PC A09/MF A02

                                                          Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of
                                                          Proposed Effluent Limitations  Guidelines and Standards
                                                          for Industrial Waste Combustors.
                                                          PB9B-152879REB            9844  PC A07/MF A02
                                                          Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
                                                          tations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfte  Pont
                                                          Source Category.
                                                          PB98-152887REB            9844  PC A05/MF AOl
                                                          Development Document tor  Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                                          Guidelines and Standards for the LandHs Point Source
                                                               153166REB
                                                                                     9844  PCA22/MFA04
    Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
    bustors. Volume 1.
    PB98-153190REB            9844  PC AO&MF A02
    Environmental Assessment  tor  the Proposed  Effluent
    Guidelines for the  Landfills Point Source Category.  Vol-
    ume 1.
    PB98-1S4016REB            9844  PC A08/MF A02

    Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  of Proposed
    Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards  for the
    LandNts Point Source Category.
    PB98-154040REB            9844  PC A06/MF A02

POMTS SOURCES
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
    Subcategory of the Waste Combustors Point Source  Cal-
                                                              M53182REB            9844  PCA12/MFA03

                                                       POLICIES
                                                          Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to  Enw
                                                          ronnxjndJ Tschootooy Trsnsior.
                                                          N19970027271REB
                                                                                                     9841
                                                                  (Order as N19970027257REB. PC A12/MF A03)

                                                       POLK COUNTY (FLORIDA)
                                                          Florida Large Building Study: Pok County Administration

                                                          PB98-127103REB            9842  FC A09/MF A02

                                                       POLLUTANTS
                                                          Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage

                                                                                     9842  PC A21/MF A04
                                                       POLLUTION ABATEMENT
                                                          Profile of the Air Transportation Industry. EPA Office of
                                                          Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
                                                          PB98-158686REB            9844   PC A07/MF A02

                                                          BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
                                                          Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
                                                          PB98-500382REB            9841    Diskette $50.00

                                                       POLLUTION CONTROL
                                                          RCRA, Superiund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
                                                          Introduction to  RCRA Corrective Action Updated July
                                                          1997                                ~t~-       j

                                                          PB98-108202REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01

                                                          Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
                                                          Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
                                                          Public Health and the Environment
                                                          PB98-120728REB            9842   PC A1Q/MF A02
                                                          Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
                                                          servation and Recovery Act Sites in Region 10. Interim
                                                          Final Guidance.
                                                          PB98-131899REB            98-02   PC A25/MF A04
                                                          Profile of the Air Transportation Industry. EPA Office of
                                                          Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
                                                          PB98-158686REB            9844   PC A07/MF ACS

                                                          CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
                                                          Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
                                                          PB98-500390REB            9841    Diskette $50.00

                                                          ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
                                                          to Afford Penalifes and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
                                                          (on Diskette).
                                                          PB98-500416REB            9841    Diskette $50.00

                                                       POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
                                                          Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume a An Eval-
                                                          uation of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
                                                          PB98-124803REB            9842   PCA11/MFA03

                                                       POLLUTION PREVENTION
                                                          Developing  and Using  Production-Adjusted  Measure-
                                                          ments of Pollution Prevention.
                                                          PB97-199707REB            9841   PC A06/MF A01

                                                          High Performance Metal Cleaning Using  Liquid CO2 and
                                                          Surfactants.
                                                          PB96-116338REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01
                                                          Paint Spray Booth Design Using Rearculabon/ParWioning
                                                          Ventilation.
                                                          PB9B-116346REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
                                                          Evaluation of Waterbome  Contact Adhesives for  the
                                                          Store Fixture  Industry.
                                                          PB98-116551 REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
                                                          Life Cycie Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
                                                          Demonstration Project
                                                          PB98-117856REB            9842   PC A06/MF A01
                                                          Low-VOC Coatings Using Reactive Diluents Demonstra-
                                                          tion Project
                                                          PB98-137383REB            9843   PC A09/MF A02

                                                          Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use of Enclosed
                                                          Doctor Blade Systems in  the Ftexographic and  Roto-
                                                          gravure Printing Industries.
                                                          P898-137391 REB            9843   PC A08/MF A02
                                                          Defining Requirements and Data Outcomes for Environ-
                                                          mental Verification Program  for Indoor Air Products.
                                                          PB98-140247REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

                                                          Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Electric Motors and Wind Tur-
                                                          bines.
                                                          PB98-140338REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
                                                          Two-Phase  Flow of Two
                                                          through Short-Tube Orifices.
                                                          PB98-142045REB
                        HFC  Refrigerant Mixtures

                           9843   PC AOB/MF A02
                                                                                                                 Evaluation of Low-Emitting Products for Use in the Indoor
                                                                                                                 Environment
                                                                                                                 PB98-145592REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                 Analytical Te
                                                                                                                 sions  from  the
                                                                                                                 Plastics.
                                                                                                                 PB98-147259REB
                              I Hydrocarbon  Emis-
                              Tjerglass-Reinforced
                           9843   PC A03/MF A01

Smal Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
PB98-151467REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01

SAB Report: Review of GIRD'S Pollution Prevention Re-
search Strategy. Review of the Office of Research and
Development's Draft Pollution Prevention Research Strat-
egy by the Environmental Engineering Committee.
PB98-155005REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
WegaJ Dumping Prevention Guidebook.
PB98-158611REB            9844   PC A04JMF A01

Veterans Affairs Medical Center Pollution Prevention As-

                                  PCA05/MFA01
                                                          sessment
                                                          PB98-159767REB
                                                                                     9844
                                                       POLLUTION REGULATIONS
                                                          Safe Drinking Water Act One Year Later. Success in Ad-
                                                          vancing Public Health Protection.
                                                          PB98-104029REB            9841   PCA03/MFA01

                                                          RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hoffine Training Module:
                                                          Introduction to Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (40  CFR
                                                          Part 266, Subpart H) Updated July 1997.
                                                          PB98-108020REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01

                                                          RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
                                                          Introduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards  Updated
                                                          July 1997.
                                                          PB98-108194REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB9B-108210REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Hospital/Medical/lniectious   Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
  ground  Information  for  Promulgated Standards  and
  Guidelines.  Analysis of  Economic  Impacts  for  New

  PB98-110125REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

  Hospital/Medical/lniectious   Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
  ground  Information  for  Promulgated Standards  and
  Guidelines. Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing
  Sources.
  PB98-1 1 01 33REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

  Federal Register Volume 63,  Number 77, Wednesday,
  April 22, 1998, Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protection
  Agency. 40 CFR Parts 141  and 142 Maximum Contami-
  nant Level Goals and National Primary Drinking Water
  Regulations for Lead and Copper. Proposed Rules.
  PB98-144736REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

  National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufactur-
  ing and Rework Facilities: Summary of Requirements for
  Implementing the NESHAP.
  PB98-145501REB            98-03  PC A08/MF ACE

  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
  Industry: Background Information for Promulgated Stand-

  PB98-158S38REB            98O4  PC A05/MF A01

  RCRA  Permit Policy Compendium, September 1993 Up-
  date (on Diskette).
   Pe98-502511REB            98-04  Diskette S1 16.00

   RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
   Introduction to: Applicable  or  Relevant and  Appropriate
   Requirements (Updated February 1998).
   PB98-963228REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
POLLUTION SOURCES
   Acid Rain Hourly Emissions Data (Raw  Data Only) (on

   SUB-5431REB                  98-03  Subscription

POLVCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS
   Method Validation and Application  for Semivolatile Or-
   ganic Compounds in Dust and  Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
   PB98-113376REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
   Assessment of Waukegan Harbor Sediment  Contamina-

   PB9f£l39249REB            98-O3  PC A03/MF A01

POLVCHLORtNATED DIBENZODKDXINS
   Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
   PB98-137425REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

   Dkwin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
   PB98-137474REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

   On-Read Sampling of Diesel  Engine Emissions of Poly-
   chlorinated   Dibenzc-p-Oioxin   and   Polychlorinated
                              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    On-Line Detection of Dehlorodibenzodioxins by DLR Jet-

    PB98-145543REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01

    Mechanistic Implications of Polychtorinated Dtoenzodioxin
    and Dibenzofuran Homotogue  Profiles from  Municipal
    Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.        __.-_„_-.„.,
    PB98-151475REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 POLYCHLORtNATED D4BEN2OFURANS
    Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing
    PB98-137425REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01

    Dtain Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
    PB9B-137474REB            98-O3   PC A03/MF A01

    On-Road Sampling of Diesel Engine Emissions of Pory-
    chlorinated   Dibenzo-p-Dioxin   and   Porychlorinated

    PB»14C35!WEB            9803   PCA03/MFA01

    Mechanistic  Implications of Porychlorinated Dtoenzodioxin
    and  Dibenzofuran  Homotogue Profiles  from  Municipal
    Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.           .„,._. ,*<
    PB96-151475REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01

 POLYCYCUC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
    Real-Time Monitoring of Particles,  PAH. and  CO in an
POSITION (LOCATION)
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Porycyclic Organic Matter.
    PB98-159882T1EB           98O4   PC A99/MF A06
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Benzene.
    PB98-159916REB           98O4   PC A99/MF A06
    Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
    Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds.
    PB98-163132REB           98O4   PC A14/MF A03
POTABLE WATER
    Effect of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
    PB98-144777REB           98O3   PC A06/MF A01
    National Public  Water System  Supervision  Program:
    FY96 Compliance Report.
    PB98-147358REB           98O3   PC A05/MF A01

    Hypothetical State Programs for Ensuring That All New
    Community Water Systems and Non-Transient Non-Com-
    munity  Water Systems Demonstrate Technical,  Manage-
    rial and Financial Capacity.
    PB98-169733REB            98O4   PC A03/MF A01

    Waterbome Disease Workshop. Held in Arlington, Virginia
    on October 9-10,1997. Meeting Summary.
    PB98-169758REB            98O4   PC A06/MF A01

    US. EPA  and  CDC Workshop  on Waterbome  Disease
    Occurrence Studies. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on March
    12-13,1997. Summary Report.
    PB98-169766REB            98O4  PC A04/MF A01
    Information for the Public on Participating with  States in
    Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
    PBoTl 69774REB            98O4  PC A03/MF A01
    Guidance  on Implementing the Capacity Development
    Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments

    PB98-169808REB            98O4  PC A05/MF A01

 POTATOES
    Environmental Protection Agency's White  Paper on 'Bacil-
    lus  thuringiensis1  Plant-Pesticide  Resistance  Manage-

     PB98-153133REB            98O4   PC A06/MF A01
 POWDER  COATINGS
     Powder Coat Applications. (Reannounced with  new ab-

     reast 08624REB            98O2   PC A06/MF A01
 POWER GENERATION
     Profile of  the Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation  In-
     dustry. EPA Office  of  Compliance  Sector  Notebook

     PB98-143423REB            98O3    PC A09/MF A02
 PRAIRIE POTHOLE REGION
     Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
     Prairie Pothole Region.
     PB98-115322REB^         98O1    PC A06/MF A01
 PRECURSORS
     Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
     Local  Precursor Emissions for  a Summer Period with a
     Range of Photochemical Activity.
     PB9&-116312REB            98O2   PC A03/MF A01
 PRETREATMENT
     Water  Quality   Benefits  Analysis   for   Proposed
     Pretreatment Standards for Existing and  New Sources for
     the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
     PB98-115132REB            98O1   PC A06/MF A01
                               9803   PCA03/MFA01

           | and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of

                               9804   PC A99/MF A06

 POLYETHER POLYOLS
     Economic  Impact Analysis for the Proposed Polyether

     H^lolflREB            98-01   PCA04/MFA01

 POLYMERS
     Characterization of Metal Benzotriazoles  and  Related

     PB9fr?63108REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

 PONDEROSA  RNE TREES
     Research  Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and OO2 on the
                                    n.
      Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for  Proposed  Pretreatment
      Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
      Laundries Point Source Category.       _ .«.«.„«
      PB98-115140REB           98O1   PC AOSMF A01
      Statistical Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
      Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
      Laundries Point Source Category.       _ ..,.„. .„
      PB98-115157REB           98O1   PC A07/MF A02

      Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
      ards  for Existing and  New Sources for the Industrial
      Laundries Point Source Category.         .,.„«- .„,
      PB98-1 1 5249REB           98O1   PC A1 5/MF A03
      Technical   Development   Document   for   Proposed
      Pretreatment Standards lor Existing and New Sources  for
      the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
      PB98-115272REB           98O1   K A20/MF A04

  PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
      Personal  Computer Monitors: A  Screening Evaluation of
      Volatile Organic  Emissions from Existing Printed  Circuit
      Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-

      PB9fr137102REB            98O3   PC A06/MF A01

  PRINTING INKS
      Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation  Cured
      Coatings in Wide-Web Rexographic Printing.
      PB98-106412REB            98O1   PC A08/MF A02

      Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use of Enclosed
      Doctor Blade Systems in  the  Rexographic and Roto-

                    B     ^     9803   PC AOOMF A02
                                              98O1
           (Order as N19970027257REB, PC A12/MF A03)

PROCUREMENT
    Draft Guidance on CT Equipment Purchase.
    PB98-963226REB            98O3   PC A02/MF A01

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
    Developing and  Using  Production-Adjusted Measure-
    ments of Pollution Prevention.
    PB97-199707REB            98O1   PC A06/MF A01

PRODUCTS OF INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION
    Evaluation of  the Behavior of Flame lonization Detection
    Total Hydrocarbon Continuous Emission Monitors at Low
    Concentrations.
    PB98-137508REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Characterization of PIC Emissions from Combustion of
    Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-142219REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
    Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation Manual  Fiscal
    Year 1998.
    PB97-963219REB            98O1   PCA18/MFA04

    FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
    PB97-963255REB            98O1   PC A03/MF A01

    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Other Laws That  Interface with RCRA Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108160REB            98O2   PC A03/MF A01

    SAB Report: Review of ORD'S  Pollution Prevention Re-
    search Strategy. Review of the Office  of Research and
    Development's Draft Pollution Prevention Research Strat-
    eav by the Environmental Engineering Committee.
    PB98-155005REB             98O4  PC A04/MF A01

    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB98-963200REB             98O2   Standing Order

    Superfund/Oil Program  Implementation  Manual Fiscal

    PB98-963201REB            98O4  PCA18/MFA03

    Superfund Reforms  Annual Report FY 1997.
    PB98-963218REB            98O2  PC AO&MF A01

    RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
     Introduction  to: The Superfund  Response Program (Up-
    dated February 1998).
     PB98-963237REB            98O3   PC A04/MF A01

 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
     National  Remedy Review Board. Progress Report:  Fiscal
     Year 1997
     PB97-963250REB            98O2   PC A08/MF A02
     Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation

     PB9?-963312REB            98O1   PC A04/MF A01

     Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
     PB98-102338REB            98O1   PC A05/MF A01

     SAB Report Review of the National  Risk Management
     Research Laboratory (NRMRL).               „„-....
     PB98-104714REB            98O1   PC A04/MF A01

     SAB Report Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
     and  Assessment Program (EMAP)  Research  Strategy
     and Research Plan.
     PB98-104730REB            98O1   PC A03/MF A01

     EMP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance for
     Emissions Inventory Development.                _
     PB98-1 1 8029REB          98O2   PCS43.00/MF ACS

     EPA  Strategic Plan:  The Mission of  the Environmental
     Protection Agency is to  Protect Human  Health and to
     Safeguard  the  Natural  Environment: Air, Water,  and
     Land  upon Which  Life Depends.
     PB98-130487REB            98O3  PC A07/MF A02

     Air Pollution Operating Permit Program Update. Key Fea-
  POPULATION DYNAMICS
     PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-

                                9802   PC ACWMF A01
   PRIVATIZATION
       Response to  Congress  on  Privatization of  Wastewater

       PB9f£l33234REB           98O2   PC A04/MF A01

   PROCEDURES
       Show Me the Technology: Institutional  Barriers to Envi-
       ronmental Technology Transfer.
       N1 9970027271 REB
                                9803   PC A03/MF A01

      Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
      to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.     „„-„-.
      PB98-133275REB           98O2   PC A04/MF A01

      Research Plan for Mterobial Pathogens and Disinfection
      By-Products in Drinking Water.
      PB98-140775REB           98O3   PC A06/MF A01

      Future  of the  National  Performance  Audit Program

      PB9fr?47051REB           98O3   PC A03/MF A01

      State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting
      State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
      PB98-147341REB           98-03   PCA12/MFA03

      RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Years 1996^97
      PB98-1 501 21 REB            98O4   PC A06/MF A01

      Second Supplemental Five- Year Review Guidance.
      PE^963204REB            98O1   PC A02/MF A01

      RCRA  Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
      Introduction to:  Superfund Accelerated  Cleanup  Model

      Keg^SS'19981-     98^3    PCA03/MFA01
      RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
      Introduction to: Superfund Administrative Improvements/
      Reforms  (Update February 1998)           .„,..- im
      PB98-983234REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01

      EPA Superfund Enforcement.
      PB98-963600REB
98O2  Standing Order

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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
PROJECT COMPUTER MODEL
    PROJECT Model:  Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-50040BREB             98-01   Diskette $50.00
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
    Risk  Assessment  Guidance for Superfund: Volume 1.
    Human Hearth Evaluation Manual (Pan D, Standardized
    Planning.  Reporting and  Review of Superfund  Risk
    Assesments) (Interim).
    PB97-963305REB             98-02   PCE13/MFA03

    Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
    PB97-963311REB             98-02   PCA01/MFA01

    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            9BO2   PC A02/MF A01
PROPELLANTS
    Reducing  Solvent and Prepotent  Emissions from  Con-
    sumer Products.
    PB9S-140262REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PROPOXUR
    RED Facts: Propoxur.
    PB98-12S651REB            9BO2   PC AOZWF A01
    Reregstratxxi ESgtoiKty Decision (RED):  Propoxur. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
    PB96-125685REB           98O2   PC A09/MF A02
PROTECTIVE COATMGS
    Guideline Series:  Control of Volatile Organic Compound
    Emissions from Coating Operations at Aerospace Manu-
                  work Operations.
.
98-03  PC A05/MF A01
            and Rework
    PB96-13
 PUBUC BUILDINGS
    Florida Large Building Study: P«* County Administration
    Bufcfcno
    PB96-127103REB           96O2   PC A09/MF A02
 PUBUC HEALTH
    Human  Health  Risk Assessment  Research Strategy. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft.
    AD-A346 913/7REB          96O4   PC AO&MF A01
    Nitrogen Oxides:  Impacts on Public Health and the Envi-

    PB9EM04631REB           9601   PC A09/MF A02
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1. General Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB96-12422SREB           96O2   PCA11/MFA03
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2. Food Inoeston
    Factor* (Final Report).
    PB96-124233RElr          96O2   PCA18/MFA03
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 3. Activity Factors
    (Final Report)
    PB98-124241REB           96-02   PC A17/MF A03

    U-S. EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterbome  Disease
    Occurrence  Studws. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on March
     12-13, 1997. Summary Report.
     PB96-169766REB           96O4  PCA04/MFA01
    Water Poiubon Control: Twenty-Five Years of Progress
     and Challenges for the New MOennum.
     PB96-ie978»EB           96O4  PC AQ2/MF A01

     Heafm Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
     PB96-321100REB             96O2   Starring Order

 PUBLIC MFORMATON
     CBzens-s GuMe  to Pest Control and Pestjaoe Safety.
     PB98-118474REB            9642  PC AOS/MF A01
     Information  for the Pubkc on Participating with Stales in
     Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
                      ^^         '
     Intormation tor the Pubic on  Participating with States in
     Preparing Capacity DevetopmertiStrategiet
     PB96-169774REB            96O4  PC A03/MF A01
  PUBUC WATER SYSTEM SUPERVISION
     National  Public Water  System Supervision Program:
     FY96 Compliance Report.
     PB96-147358HEB            98O3  PC AOSMF A01
  PUGET SOUND NAVAL SMPYARO
     Pf.trjnjrmi Survey at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
     and Naval Submarine Base, Bangor.
     PB9B-167836REB            96-04  PC A07/MF A02
  PUMP AND TREAT
     Ground Water Issue: Design Guidetnes tor Conventional
     D>H*m_Arwt.TnMA £iM4Mn«
QUALITY CONTROL
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    PB98-118078REB          96O2  PCS67.00/MF ACM
QUALIY ASSURANCE
    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    PB96-118078REB          98O2  PC$67.00VMF ACM
aUANTTTATTVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
    Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Porycydic
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons.  2,4-Diphenoxyacetic Acid, and
    Pentachlorophenol in Air, House  Dust,  Soil, and Total
    Diet
    PB98-103195REB            98-01   PC A09/MF A02
    Analysis of Method TO-14 Target AnaJytes Using a
    Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograpn Interfaced
    to a High-Speed Time-of-Ftight Mass Spectrometer.
    PB9B-116262REB           98-02  PC A03/MF A01

R-407C
    Effect of Lubricant Contamination  on the Performance
    and Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
    PB96-127079REB           98O2  PC A08/MF A02
RACT (REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY)
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center A Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
    tions. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
    PB98-163124REB           98O4   PC A19/MF A04

    RACT/BACT/LAER  Cleannghouse Annual  Report  for
    1998: A Compilation of Control  Technology Determina-
    tions. Eighth Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
    PB9B-173495REB           96O4   PC A23/MF ACM
 RACT (REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE CONTROL
 TECHNOLOY)
    RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse Information  System
    (RBLC). User's Manual.
    PB9B-142599REB           98O3   PCA11/MFA03
 RADIATION DETECTION
    National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Qual-
    ity Assurance.
    PB96-123060REB           98O2   PC A08/MF A02
 RADIATION HAZARDS
    Animal Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary re-
    port on and  around the Nevada test Site from 1982-
    1995.
    DE97008603REB           96O1   PC A04/MF A01
 RADIATION MONITORING
    SAB Report Review ol the Mutt-Agency Radiation  Sur-
    vey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSStM).
    P896-104748REB            96O1   PC A06/MF A01

    Radiological Survey at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
    and Naval Submarine Base, Bangor.
    PB96-167836REB            96O4   PCA07/MFA02
    SAB Report  Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring
    System (ERAMS) H.
    PB96-169964REB            96O4   PC A04/MF A01
 RADIOACTIVE CONTAMMANTS
    Use of Sol Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Re-
    mediation Goats tor CCERCLA Sites.
     PB97-963308REB            96O2   PC A02/MF A01

    SAB Report Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring
    System (ERAMS) II.
     PB96-169964REB            96-04   PC A04/MF A01
 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
     Lost Source  Exerwe 1997: An  Exercise o« Radiological
     Response through  Cooperation  and  CconSnation  of
     Local, State and Federal  Agency Resources under the
     National Contingency Plan.
     NUREG-1634REB            98O4   PC A05/MF A01
     Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  4):  Oak
     radge Reservation  (USDOE),  Operable Unit  14.  Oak
     Ridge. TN, September 25.1997.
     PB37064Q28REB            96O3    PC A06/MF A02
     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savanah
     River  Site (USDOE). Operable  Unit 17 L-Area Oi and
     Chemical Basin (904-83G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
     (904-79G). Aiken. SC.. September 30.1997.
     PB97-964031REB            98O3   PC A07/MF A02
     Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
     River Site (USOOE) Operable Unit 16. Old F Area Seep-
                                9601   PCA04VMFA01

  QUALITY ASSURANCE
      National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Qual-
      ify Assurance.
      P69B-123060REB           96O2   PC AI»MF A02

      OA Ifev^of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from

      PB96-13584iREB           96O3   PCA03VMFA01

      Some Remarks on Research Directions in Statistical Data
      Protection.
      PB98-141286REB           96O3   PC A03AJF A01
      Future  of the National Performance Audit  Program

      PB96-147051REB           96-03   PC A03/MF A01

      QuaHy Assurance Guttance for conducting BrownfieUs

      PB9M63307REB           9804   PCA06/MFA01
   Large Building Radon Manual.
   PB98-123995REB            98O2   PC A07/MF A02
   Florida Large Building Study: Polk County Administration
   Building.
   PB98-127103REB            98O2   PC A09/MF A02
   Indoor Air Quality Large Building Characterization Project
   Planning.
   PB98-147184REB            98O3   PC A02/MF A01

   Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined
   by Passive Carbon Monitors and Continuous Radon Mon-

   PB98-173420REB            98O4   PC A03/MF A01
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            98O2   PCE13/MFA03

   Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
   PB97-963311REB            98O2   PC A01/MF A01
   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).
   PB9?963302REB            98O2   PC A02/MF A01
RAIL TRANSPORTATION
    Profile of the Ground Transportation Industry: Trucking,
    Railroad  and Pipeline. EPA Office of Compliance Sector

    PB98-143456REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
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            98O2   PC A03A«F A01
    RCRA, Superfund. and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated
    July 1997
    PB98-108194REB            98O2   PC A03/MF A01
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  RCRA  Corrective Action Updated July
    1997
    PB96-108202REB            96O2  PC A03/MF A01
    RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
    dated Jury 1997.
    PB98-10821 ORES            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  RCRA Statutory Overview Updated Jury
    1997
    PB98-108228REB            96O2   PC A04/MF A01
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to  RCRA  Subtitle I. Underground Storage
                            age Basil (904-49G). Aiken. SC.. May 14.1997.
                            PB97-964032REB           96O4   PC A05/MF A01
                         RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT
                            Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
                            Site - 100 Area (USDOE) 10O6C-1. 100-OR-1. and 100-
                            HR-1 Operable Units. Benton County. WA.. April 4.1997.
                            PB97-963127REB           98O4   PC A04/MF A01
                         RADIOACTIVE WASTES
                            Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Reid
                            Processes Applicable  to  Radioactive  and Hazardous
                            Mixed Wastes in SoJ and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
                            PB96-123300REB           96O2   PC AOSMF A01

                            Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
                            PB98-921100REB             96O2   Standing Order
                         RADIOMETRIC SURVEYS
                            SAB Report Review of the MUb-Agency Radiation Sur-
                            vey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
                            P&6-104748REB           9801   PCAO&MFA01

                         RADON
                            Radon Reduction  Techniques  tor Detached Houses:
                            Technical Guidance.
                            PB98-103393REB           96O1   PCA05*FA01
    Toxefty Characteristic Rule Enforcement Training Man-

    ptt96-142060REB            98O3   PCA11/MFA03

    RCRA Irnplementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Years 1996-97.
    PB98-15C121REB            98O4   PC A06/MF A01
    RCRA Permit Policy CompenoTum, September  1993 Up-

    re»502511REB            98O4   Diskette $116.00
 RCRIS (RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
 INFORMATION SYSTEM)
    Resource  Conservation and Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract file (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB96-592570REB             98O2  Standing Order
 REACTOR OPERATION
    Chlorobenzene Boreactor  Demonstration.
    AD-A332 757/4REB          95O2   PC A05/MF A01
 REASONABLY ACHIEVABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
     RACT/BACT/LAER  Cleannghouse  Information System
     (RBLC). User's Manual.
     PB96-142599REB            96O3   PCA11/MFA03
     RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse dean Air Technology
     Center A  Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
     tions. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
     PB96-163124REET          96O4   PC A19/MF ACM
     RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse  Annual  Report for
     1998:  A Compilation of Control  Technology Determina-
     tions. Eighth Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
     PB98-17S495REl^          98O4   PC A23/MF ACM
 RECORD OF DECISION
     Supertund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  1): Cheshire
     Groundwater Contamination.  Cheshire. CT..  December
     31 1996.
     PB97-963701REB           98O4   PC A06/MF A01

     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
     Force Base. Operable Unit 13, Limestone. ME.. June 16.
     1997
     PB97-963702REB           98O4  PC A11/MF A03
     Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region  1): Davis
     Glocester-Smrtfifietd   Reqwnal  (GSR)  Landfill -Site,
     Gkxester/Smithfield. «.. September 29.1997.
     PB97-963703REB           98O3  PCA10/MFA02

     Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Davisville
     Naval Construction  Battalion Center. Site  09. North
     Kingstown. Rl., September 29,1997.
     PB97-963704REIT          98O3 PCA15/MFA03
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                                                                 KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                    RECORD OF  DECISION
Supertund  Record of Decison (EPA Region  1):  Fort
Devens  (Areas of Contamination 43G and  43J),  Fort
Devens, MA., October 17,1996.
PB97-963705REB            98-03   PCA10/MFA02

Superfund  Record of Decison (EPA Region  1):  Fort
Devens (Area of Contamination 63AX), Fort Devens, MA.,
September 29,1997.
PB97-963706REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  1):  Fort
Deverts-Sudbury Training Annex (Areas of Contamination
A4, A7, and A9), Middlesex County, MA., September 30,
1997.
PB97-963707REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Gallup's
Quarry Superfund  Site. PlainfiekJ, CT.,  September 30,
1997.
PB97-963708REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decison (EPA Region  1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base, New London, CT., September 18,
1997.
PB97-963709REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decison (EPA Region  1): Pease Air
Force Base Brooks/Ditches Operable Unit.  Portsmouth/
Newington, NH., September 30, 1997.
PB97-963710REB            98-04   PCA13MFA03

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Federal
Aviation Admin Tech Center, (Area P) (Building  204)
(Fuel Spill  Area), Altantic County. NJ., February 13,1997.
PB97-963801REB            98-03   PC AOSMF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Platts-
burgh Air  Force Base  (Former Landfiil LF-021), Platts-
burgh. NY.. March 25.1997.
PB97-963802REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pitts-
burgh Air  Force Base.  (Former Landfill  LF-024), Platts-
burgh, NY., March 25.1997.
PB97-963803REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  2):  Jones
Sanitation, Hyde Park. NY., March 31. 1997.
PB97-963804REB           98-03  PC A08/MF A02

Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA   Region  2):
Robintech, Inc. Rational Pipe Compnay. Town of Vestal,
NY., July 25. 1997.
PB97-963805REB           98-03  PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center Operable  Unit 20 (Site 28 Soil and
Groundwater), Lakehurst, NJ.. July 7,1997.
PB97-963806REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center Operable Unit 21  (Areas  A and B
Groundwater). Lakehurst, NJ,, July 7.1997.
PB97-963807REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
 Enaneering Center Operable Unit 24 (Area K Ground-
water). Lakehurst NJ., July 7,1997.
 PB97-963808REB            98*3  PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
 Aviation Administration Technical Center,  (Areas  A,  J.
 and N), Altantic County, NJ., July 21,1997.
 PB97-963809REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  2):  Naval
 Weapons  Station Earte (site A),  Operable Unit 1. Colts
 Neck, NJ.,September 25,1997.
 PB97-963810REB            98-03   PC A06/VF A02

 Sirafund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  2):  Naval
 Weapons  Station Earte (Site A),  Operable Unit 2, Colts
 Neck, NJ., September 25.1997.
 PB97-963811REB            98-03   PC A06/MF AOl

 Superfund Record  of Decison (EPA Region  2):  Global
 Sanitary Landfill Operable Unit 2, ad Badge Township,

 P^SSEf'1"7-      98*3   PCA07/MFA02

 Sinerfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
 Disposal Site Operable Unit 1, Kingston, NJ.,  September
 30  1997
 PB97-963813REB            98-03   PC A10VMF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen
 he  Operable Unit I.Gurabo. PR.. September 30,1997.
 PB97^814REB            98*3   PC AO&MF A01

 Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
 Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Curcto Scrap Metal
 he.. Operable Unit 2. Saddle Brook. NJ., September 30,
 1997
 PB97-963815REB            98*3   PC AO&MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
 Abatement Services, Operable Unit 4, Oswego, NY., Sep-
 tnmt"wtr *lfl 1QQ7
 PB97-963816REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Richard-
 son Mil Road  Landfill/Pond, Sidney Center, NY., Septem-
 ber 30 1997
 PB97-963817REB            9&-03   PC A07/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
 curity Group Activity,  Operable  Unit 1  (Sites 2 and  4),
 Sabana Seca, PR., September 30,1997.
 PB97-963818REB            98-03   PC A05/KF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
 curity Group Activity. Operable Unit 3 (Sites 1 and  3),
 Sabana Seca, PR., September 30,1997.
 PB97-963819REB            98*3   PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Grand
Street Mercury Site. Hoboken, NJ.. September 30,1997.
PB97-963820REB            98*4   PC A99/MF A06
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vega Alta
Public Supply Wells, Operable Unit 2, Vega Ada PR.,
September 30,1997.
PB97-963821REB            98-03   PCA12/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Avco
Lycoming/fWilliamsport Division), Williamsport, PA., De-
cember 30.1996.
PB97-963901 REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Crossley
Farm, (Hereford Groundwater), Hereford,  PA., June 30,
1997.
PB97-963902REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Berks
Landfill, Spring Townshop, PA., July 22, 1997.
PB97-963903REB            98*4   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Jacks
Creek/Sitkin Smelting and  Refinery Inc., Site, Village of
MaitJand, PA., September 30,1997.
PB97-963904REB             98*3   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): North
Penn - Area  12, Worcester Township, PA.,  September
30, 1997.
PB97-963905REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
Ballistics Laboratory (USNavy), Operable Unit 1, Mineral.
WV., February 12, 1997.
PB97-963906REB            98*3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving Ground  (Edgewood Area), Beach Point Test Site,
Aberdeen Proving Ground.  MD., September 24,1997.
PB97-963907REB            98*3   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving Ground (Edgewood Area), Watson  Creek Sedi-
ment, O-Field Operable  Unit, Aberdeen Proving Ground.
MD., September 23, 1997.
PB97-963908REB            98*3   PC A05MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving Ground (Michaetevilte Landfill), Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MD., September 23. 1997.
PB97-963909REB            98*3   PC A04./MF A01
Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Marine
Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4), Operable
Unit 4, OAiantJco. VA., September 30, 1997.
PB97-963910REB            98*3   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of   Decision  (EPA  Region  3):
Tobyhanna Army  Depot,  Operable Unit  1,  Tofayhanna,
PA., September 30. 1997.
PB97-963911REB            98*3   PC A07/MF ACE
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
Ballistics Laboratory, (USNavy), Operable  Unit 3, Mineral,
WV., May 29,1997.
 PB97-963912REB            98*3   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
 Force Base (LF 13), Dover, DE., September 30,1997.
 PB97-963913REB            98*3   PC AQ5/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
 Force Base (WP 14 and LF 15),  Dover, DE., September
 30,1997.
 PB97-963914REB            98*3   PC AOSMF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
 Force Base (FT 03), Dover, DE., September 30, 1997.
 PB97-963915REB            98*3   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
 Development Center (8 Areas),  Operable Unit 4, War-
 minster Township, PA., September 30, 1997.
 PB97-963916REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval
 Surface Warfare-Dahkjren Site 2, Dahlgren. VA.. Septem-
 ber 29,1997.
 PB97-963917REB           98*3   PC A05VMF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  3): Naval
 Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 12. Dahlgre, VA., Septem-
 bfir 30  1997
 PB97-963918REB           98-03   PC  A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Naval
 Weapons Station-Yorktown, Site 12, Operable Units 3, 4,
 andl, Yorktown, VA., April 16, 1997.
 PB97-963919REB           98*3   PC  A10/MF A03

 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 4): Camp
 LeJeune Military Reservation (US Navy). Operable Unit 7,
 Sites 1   28, and 30,  Onslow County, NC., October 9,
 1996.
 PB97-964001REB           98*3  PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Escambia
 Wood -  Pensacola (aka:  Escambia  Treating  Company
 Site). Pensacola, FL, February 12,1997.
 PB97-964002REB           23*3  PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
 send Saw Chain Co., Pontiac. SC., December 19,1996.
 PB97-964003REB           98-03  PC A09/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
 Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 6. (Area B) Study
 Areas 2,10,16,17, and 22, Chikfersburg, AL, March 27,
 1997
 PB97-964004REB           98*3  PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
 Army Ammunition Plant,  Operable Unit 5, ChikJersburg,

 PB97-964005REB  '          98-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 14, Aiken, SC., March
27, 1997.
PB97-964006REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 5, Aiken, SC., March
27, 1997.
PB97-964007REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 4, Aiken, SC., March
27, 1997.
PB97-964008REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 13, Aiken, SC., March
27, 197.
PB97-964009REB            98*3   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 45, Aiken, SC., March
27, 1997.
PB97-964010REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 15, Aiken, SC., March
27, 1997.
PB97-964011 REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  4): Marine
Corps Logistics Base,  Operable Unit 3  PSC 16 and PSC
17, Albany, GA., September 2, 1997.
PB97-964012REB            98*3   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  4): Marine
Corps Logistics  Base, Operable Unit 1 PSC  1, PSC 2,
PSC 3, and PSC 26, Albany, GA., September 2,  1997.
PB97-964013REB            98*3   PC A08/MF A02

Supertund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  4). Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE),  (Union Valley Upper East
Fork Poplar Creek Characterization Area),  Oak Ridge,
TN., July 10, 1997.
PB97-964014REB             98*3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE) (Sludge Removal  from the
Gunite and Associated Tanks Operable Unit, Waste Area
Grouping 1), Oak Ridge, TN., September 2,1997.
PB97-964015REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical  Industries.  Operable Unit  3, Deland, FL, Sep-
tember 18. 1997.
PB97-964016REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Oak
Ridge  Reservation  (USDOE), Clinch  River and Poplar
Creek  Operable Units, Oak Ridge, TN.. September 23,
 1997.
 PB97-964017REB            98*3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion  Plant (USDOE) (Waste Area Group
 17), Paducah, KY., September 29, 1997.
 PB97-964018REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  4):  Cecil
 Field Naval Air Station, Operable  Unit 4, Jacksonville,
 Fl_, September 30,1997.
 PB97-964019REB            98*3  PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
 Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen, NC., Sep-
 tember 16, 1997.
 PB97-964020REB            98*3  PC A06/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  PCX Inc.,
 (Washington  Plant),  Washington,  NC.,  December  18,
 1996.
 PB97-964021REB            98*3  PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Newsome
 Brothers/Old  Reichhold Chemicals, Operable Unit 2, Co-
 lumbia MS., August 8, 1997.
 PB97-964022REB            98*3  PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Oak
 Ridge Reservation (USDOE), Operable Unit 2 (Oak Ridge
 Y-12 Plant Bear Creek Valley), Oak Ridge, TN., January
 23, 1997.
 PB97-964023REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  4):  North
 BeTmont PCE Site, North Belmont, NC.,  September 24,
 1997.
 PB97-964024REB            98*3   PC A09/MF A02
 Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River  Sitr  (USDOE), Operable Unit  11, Central Shops
 Burning/Rubble Pit (631-6G) (U),  Aiken, SC., May 14,
 1997.
 PB97-964025REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

 Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Pensa-
 cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 10, Pensacola, FL,
  September 15,1997.
  PB97-964027REB
98*4  PC A08/MF A02
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  4): Oak
  Ridge  Reservation  (USDOE),  Operable  Unit  14, Oak
  Ridge, TN., September 25,1997.
  PB97-964028REB            98*3   PC A06/MF A02
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Camp
  LeJeune Military Reservation, Operable Unit 12 (Site  3),
  Onslow County, NC., May 15,1997.
  PB97-964029REB            98*3   PC A08/MF A02
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Camp
  LeJeune Military Reservation, Operable Unit 13 (Site 63),
  Onslow County, NC., May 15, 1997.
  PB97-964030REB            98*3   PC A06/MF A01


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  Supertax) Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savanah
  River Site  (USDOE). Operat4e Unit 17  L-Area OH and
  Chemical Basin (904-63G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
  (904-79G), Aiken, SC., September 30,1997.
  PB97-964031REB            98-03   PC A07MF A02
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 16; Old F Area Seep-
  age Basin (904-49G), Aken, SC.. May 14,1997.
  PB97-964032REB            98-55   PC AOS/MF A01

  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
  and Chemical Company Site, (Dover Pent), Dover, OH.,
  March 31,1997.
  P897-964101REB            98-04   PC AOSMF A02

  Superlund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reiltey
  Tar and Chemical (IndianapoBs Plant), Operable Unit 5,
  Indianapolis, IN.. June 30.1997.
  PB97-964103REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Parsons
  Chemical Works, Inc., Grand Ledge, Ml.. September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-964104REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
  Superlund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5):  Tippe-
  canoe Sanitary  LandfW, Inc.. Lafayette,  IN., September
  30,1997.
  PB97-964105REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5). Tomah
  Armory Landt*. Tomah, Wl.. September 23,1997.
  PB97-964106REB            98-03    PC A05/MF A01
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tomah
  Municipal Sanitary Landfill. Tomah. Wl., September 25,
  1997.
  PB97-964107REB           96-03    PC A05/MF A01
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Marion
  g2»)0ump Site, Operable Units 2 and 3. Marion. IN..

  PB97-964109REB  '          98-03    PC A05/MF A01
  Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
  LandM. Operable Unit 2, Rochester Hals. Ml.. September
  30.1997.
  PB97-964111REB
                              96-03   PCA06/MFA01
  Superlund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Fields
  Brook Site. Operable Unit 2. Ashtabuta. OK. September
  29.1997.
  PB97-964113REB            99-03  PC A08/MF A02
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Fields
  Brook  S«a,  Operable Unit 4. AstabUa.  OH., June  30.
                              96-03   PC A08/MF A02
1997.
PB97-964114REB
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Benduc
Com/Allied Automotive. St Joseph. ML. September 30.
1997.
P897-964115REB             96-03   PCA06/MFA01
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo
Electric/Crab   Orchard   National  Wittife   Refuge.
Cartervite. ll_. February 19.1997.
PB97-964116REB             98*3   PC A07/MF A02
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Roto-fin-
ish Co.. Inc.. Kalamazoo, ML. March 31.1997.
PB97-964117REB             98-03   PCA06/MFA01
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Madoon
Movopol«an  Sewerage District,  Blooming  Grove. Wl..
March 31.1997.
PB97-964118REB             98-03   PC AOSrMF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Louisiana
Amy Ammunition  Plant, Sol  Source Operable Unit.
Doytne, LA.. March 4, 1997.
PB97-964201REB            9W3   PC A05/MF A01
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): National
Znc Cop. Operable Unit 2. BarBesviHe, OK.. October 2.
1997.
PB97-964202REB            96*3  PC A04/MF A01
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Southern
Stvpbuktoxi Corp..  Operable Unit 2. Skdel, LA.. Septem-
ber 15, 1997.
PB97-964203REB            98*3  PC A07VMF A02
Supartund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  6): RSR
Cora.  Operable Un* 4 (GroundwateO and Operable Unit

Pe97-964205RE§i' *" '"7    96*3  PC A09/MF A02
Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creek
(Ottawa County), Operable Unit 2. Ottawa County. OK.,
Auoust 27 1997.
PB§M64206REB            98*3  PC A13/MF A03
Supertund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  9): Agh-
cutture Steel LandM. Operable Unit 4  and 5, New Orle-
ans. LA.. September 2.1997.
PB97-96420TREB            98*3  PC A1BMF A03
Superlund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 7): DBS
Manes TCE. Operable Unte 2 and 4. Des Moines, IA.,

                            96*3  PCA05/MFA01

Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherokee
County (Baxter Springs and Treece Subsites). Operable
Unit 3M. Cherokee County. KS., August 20,1997.
PB97-964302REB            98*3  PCA12/MFA03

Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fort Rtey
 Pestode Storage FaoStv. Operable Unit 2. Junction City.

                            96-03  PCAOVMF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Nebraska
Ordnance Plant (Former), Operable Unit 2. Mead, NE..
April 7.1997.
PB97-964304REB            98-03    PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bee Cee
Manufacturing Co., Maiden. MO.. September 30.1997.
PB97-964305REB            98-03    PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ellsworth
Air  Force Base, Operable Unit 11. Ellsworth Air Force
Base, SO.. April 28,1997.
PB97-964401REB            98-03    PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
Gulch, Operable Unit 10, LeadviHe, CO., August 8.1997.
PB97-964402REB            98-03    PCA08/MFA02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
ren Air Force Base. Operable Unit 8. Cgehyenne, WY.,
November 21,1997.
PB97-964403REB            98-04    PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
ren Air Force Base,  Operable Unit 2, Cheyenne. WY.,
September 30,1997.
PB97-964404REB            98*3    PC A04/MF A01

Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 8): Rocky
Flats Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Golden. CO., Feb-
ruary 27,1997.
PB97-964405REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 8): Rocky
Flats  Plant (USDOE).  Operable  Unit 3. Golden, CO..
June 3.1997.
PB97-964406REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  8):  Hill Air
Force Base. Operable Unit 6, Ogden. UT.. September 30.
1997.
PB97-964407REB           98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  8):  HM Air
Force Base. Operable Unit 8. Ogden UT.. September 30.
1997.
PB97-96440BREB           98-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): ScfiofieW
Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 3, Oahu, HI.. Novem-
ber 8.1996.
PB97-964S01REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02

Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Schofiekj
Barracks (US Army). Operable Unit 2. Oahu. HI.. Feb-
ruary?. 1997.
PB97-964502REB           98-03   PC A07/MF AO2
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ore)
(Basewxfe  Remedial  Investigation Sites), Marina. CA.,
January 17. 1997.
PB97-964503REB           98-C3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
(Beach Tramfire Ranges) (Site 3). Manna, CA.. January
 17,1997.
PB97-964SO4REB           98-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
Uvwmore Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit 1. Liver-
more, CA.. January 29,1997.
                                                           PB97-964505REB
                                                                                      98-03   PCAOB/MFA02
                                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Western
                                                           Pacific Railroad Company, Orovilks. CA., September 30.
                                                           1997.
                                                           PB97-964506REB            98*3   PC A05/MF A01

                                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
                                                           Marine Corps Logistics Base. Operable Units 3 and 4.
                                                           Barstow. Cfc June 3.1997.
                                                           PB97-964508REB            98-04   PC A18/MF A04

                                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Modesto
                                                           Groundwater  Contamination, Modesto. CA..  September
                                                           26.1997.
                                                           PB97-964511REB            9&-03   PC A08/MF A02
                                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
                                                           Force Base. Merced. CA.. May 21.199f
                                                           PB97-964512REB            9844   PC A12/MF A03

                                                           Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  9): B Toro
                                                           Marine Corps Air Station. Operable Unit 2A (Site 24-VOC
                                                           Source Area Vadose Zone), B Toro. CA.. September 29.
                                                           1997.
                                                           PB97-964S14REB            9&*4   PCA11/MFA03

                                                           Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Tucson
                                                           International Airport Area (Volume 1 and 2). Tucson, AZ.,
                                                           September 30.1997.
                                                           PB97-964515REB            98-03   PC A14/MF A03

                                                           Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 9): Camp
                                                           Pendteton Marine Copra Base. Operable Unit 2. San
                                                           Oego, CA.. September 30.1997.
                                                           PB97$64516REB            98*4   PC A15/MF A03

                                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Norton
                                                           to Force Base. Operable Unit 3. Site 19 Waste  Drum
                                                           Storage Area No. 1. San Bernardino. CA.. June 25.1997.
                                                           PB97:§6«17REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

                                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Puget
                                                           Sound Naval  Shipyard Complex. (Operable Unit A) (aka
                                                           Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremerton. WA.. January 24,
                                                           1997.
                                                           PB97-964e02REB            98*4   PC A08JMF AQ2

                                                           Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Puget
                                                           Sound Naval Shipyard Complex.  (Operable Unit  NSC)
                                                           (aka: Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremerton. WA.. De-
                                                           cember 13.1996.
                                                           PB97-964603REB            98*4   PC A07/MF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
   200 Area (USDOE), (200-UP-1  Operable Unit). Benton
   County, WA., February 11.1997.
   PB97-964604REB            98-04   PC AO&MF A01

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Mon-
   santo Chemical Co. (Soda Springs), Soda Springs, ID.,
   April 30,1997.
   PB97-964605REB            98*4   PC A07/MF A02

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmen-
   dorf Air Force Base, Operable Unit 3, Greater Anchorage
   Borough, AK., December 5, 1996.
   PB97-964606REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmen-
   dorf Air  Force Base, Operable Unit 6 and Source Area
   SS 19, Greater Anchorage Borough, AK, December 4,
   1996.
   PB97-964607REB            98-04   PC A12/MF A03

   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Fort
   Wainwright,  Operable Unit 1, Fairbanks North Star Bor-
   ough. AK., June 27,1997.
   PB97-964608REB            98*4   PC A09/MF A02

   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Fort
   Wainwright, Operable Unit 2, Fairbanks North Star Bor-
   ough, AK.. March 31,1997.
   PB97-964609REB            98-04  PCA10/MFA03

   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): East
   Multnomah  County  Groundwater  Contamination, Oper-
   able Unit  1, Multnomah  County, OR.. December 31,
   1996.
   PB97-964610REB            98*4  PC A08VMF A02

   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): East
   Multnomah  County Ground Water Contamination, Oper-
   able Unit 2. Multnomah  County, OR. December 31,
   1996.
   PB97-964611REB            96-04  PC A07/MF A02

   Superfund   Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10):
   Boomsnub/Airco Site-Wide Ground Water Operable Unit.
   Vancouver,  WA.. September 29, 1997.
   PB97-964612REB            98-04  PC A09/MF A02

   Superfund   Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10): Old
   Navy  Dump  Manchester Laboratory  (USEPA/NOAA),
   Manchester, WA.. September 30,1997.
   PB97-964613REB           98*4  PC A07/MF A02

   Superfund   Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10): Fort
   Richardson  (USArmy), Operable Units A and B, Anchor-
   age. AK., September 15. 1997.
   PB97-964614REB           98*4  PC AD9/MF A02
   ROD Amendments and Explanations of  Significant Dif-
   ferences (ESD).
   PB98-963100REB            98*2    Standing Order

   Estimated O ft M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
   Protected Costs through FY 2040.
   PB96-963222REB           98*2  PC A10/MF A02

RECORD OF DECISION AMENDMENT
   Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
   Record  of Decision: Auburn Road LandfM, Londonderry,
   NH.. December 19.1996.
   PB97-963101REB           96*3   PC AO&MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   10): Gould. Inc.. Soils Operable Unit, Portland. OR. June
   3.1997.
   PB97-963121REB            98*4   PC A06/MF A01

   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   3): Recbooo/AJlied Steel Corp.. East Coventry Twp., PA..
   August 29.1997.
   PB97463122REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   5): Arcanum Iron and Metal, Darke County, OH., June 18.
   1997.
   PB97-963124REB            98*3   PC A08/MF A02
   Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   5): United Scan Lead Co.. Inc.. Troy OH.. June 27.1997.
   PB97-963i25REB            98*3   PC A09/MF A02

   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
   Site - 100 Area (USDOE) 100-BC-1, 10&-OR-1.  and 100-
   HR-1 Operable Units.  Benton County, WA., April 4. 1997.
    PB97-963127REB            98*4   PC A04/MF A01

   Superfund  Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   4): Homestead AFB. FL, August 18,1997.
    PB97-963132REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

    Superfund  Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    6): Bailey  Waste Disposal, Bridge City,  TX., December
    16,1996.
    PB97-963133REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

    Superfund  Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Rgeion
    6): South Cavalcade Street Site. Houston, TX., June 27,
    1997.
    PB97-963134REB            98*4   PC A07/MF A02

    Superfund  Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    6): Brio Refining. Inc.. Friendship. TX.. July 2,1997.
    PB97-963135REB            98*3   PC A04/MF A01

    Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    10): Hanford Site - 200 Area (USDOE). Benton County,
    WA.. September 25.1997.
    PB97-963136REB            98*4   PC A04/MF A01

    Superfund  Record of Decison Amendment (EPA Region
    2): HavSand Complex Town of Hyde Park. NY.. August 1,
    1997.
    PB97-963149REB            98*3   PC A07/MF A02
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                   REMEDIATIN
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH., Sep-
  tember 4,1997.
  PB97-963155REB           98-03   PCA03/MFA01

  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Arlington Blending and Packaging, Arlington, TN., July

  PB97-963156REB           98-04   PCA08/MFA02

  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgion
  4):  Coteman-Evand Wood Preserving Co., Whitehouse,
  FL, September 25,1997.
  PB97-963157REB           98-04   PCA06/MFA01

  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4):  Marzone  IncVChevron  Chemical  Company,  Titton,
  GA., June 18,1997.
  PB97-963158REB           98-03   PCA04/MFA01

  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4):  Munisport Landfill,  North Miami, FL,  September  5,
  1997.
  PB97-963159REB           98-04   PCA05/MFA01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
  Chemicals, Inc.,  Operable Unit 2, Grandvilte,  Ml.,  Feb-
  ruary 5,1997.
   PB97-964102REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

  Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  6):  RSR
  Corp., Operable Unit 3, Dallas, TX,. Septerrfcer 30,1997.
   PB97-964204REB            98-04  PCA12/MFA03

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
   Facility Waste Pits Operable Unit Los Angeles,  CA., Sep-
   tember 5. 1997.
   PB97-964509REB            9&O4  PCA15/MFA03
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Harbor
   Island (Lead), The Shipyard Sediment Operable Unit. Se-
       WA., November 27,1996.
   attte,
   PB97-964601REB
                              98-04   PC A06/MF A01
RECORD OF DECtSON
   Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  9): Iron
   Mountain Mine. Redding, CA., September 30,1997.
   PB97-964510REB            98-04   PC A07/MF ACE

RECORDS OF DECISION
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Moffett
   Naval Air Station, Operable Unit  1. Sunnyvale, CA., Au-
   gust 14,1997.
   PB97-964507REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): El Toro
   Marine  Corps Air Station, Operable Units 2A and 3A (No
   Action Sites). El Toro, CA., September 29.1997.
   PB97-964513REB            98-04   PCA107MFA02

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
   Rhode Island, and Vermont.
   PB9&963700REB             98-02   Standing Order
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   3: New Jersey, New York,  Puerto Rico, and Virgin  Is-
   lands.
   PB98-963800REB            98-O2   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   3: Delaware, Washington DC., Maryland, Pennsylvania,
   and Virginia.
   PB98-963900REB            98-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   5: ItSnots. Indiana. Mchigan, Minnesota. Ohio, and Wis-
   consin.
   PB98-964100REB            98-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   6: Arkansas,  Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,  and

   PB9fW64200REB            98-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
   PB96-964300REB             98-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah,
   and Wyoming.
   PB98-964400REB             98-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   9: Arizona,  California, Hawaii. Nevada. American Samoa.
   and Guam.
   PB96-964500REB             98-02   Standing Order

   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   10: Alaska, Idaho. Oregon, and Washington.
   PB9B-964600REB             98-02   Standing Order

 RECORDS OF DECISION AMENDMENT
   Superfund Record of Decison Amendment (EPA Region
   2): Preferred Plating Corp.. Farmingdale, NY.. September
   30 1997
   PB97-963131REB            98-O3  PC A08/MF A02

 RECOVERY
   Alternative  Methods for  Fluid Delivery and Recovery:
   Manual
   PB98-169956REB            98-04  PC A07/MF A02

 REFORMS
   National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report Fiscal

    PB97-963250REB            98*2  PC A08/MF A02

    FY1938 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
    PB97-963255REB            98-01  PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997^
    PB98-963218REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A01
REFRIGERANT
    Thermodynamic, Energy-Efficient and Economic Criteria
    for Evaluation of Alternative Refrigerants for Heat Pumps.
    PB98-145568REB            98O4   PC A03/MF A01
REFRIGERANTS
    New Chemical  Alternative for  Ozone-Depleting Sub-
    stances: HFC-236ea.
    PB98-127384REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02

    Heat Transfer Evaluation  of HFC-236ea with High Per-
    formance Enhanced Tubes in Condensation and Evapo-
    ration.
    PB98-137177REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
    Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea.
    PB98-137185REB            98-O3   PCA11/MFA03

    Alternatives for  CFC-12  Refrigerant  in  Automotive Air
    Conditioning.
    PB98-137524REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Comparison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea Performance in
    Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
    PB98-140395REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Two-Phase Flow  of  Two HFC  Refrigerant  Mixtures
    through Short-Tube Orifices.
    PB98-142045REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
REFUSE DERIVED FUELS
    Emerging Technologies for the Management and Utiliza-
    tion of Landfill Gas.
    PB98-127913REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

    U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
    PB98-140312REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Next Generation Technologies for Landfill Gas and "What
    isETV.'.
    PB98-147234REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01
REGIONAL ANALYSIS
    National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1996.
    PB98-135155REB                    98-C3    PC ACS
    Site Enforcement Tracking System  (SETS) (National) (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-502453REB                   98-04   CP D02

    Site Enforcement Tracking System  (SETS) (National) (for
    Microcomputers).
    SUB-5178REB                  98-02   Subscription
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS)  (National) (on
    Magnetic Tape).
    SUB-5179REB                  98-02   Subscription
 REGIONAL PLANNING
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis  and Water Quality Model-
    ing to  Predict  the Environmental Impacts  of Alternative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB98-130974REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02
 REGISTRATION
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Ckxansulam-methyl.
    PB98-115298REB            98-01    PC A03/MF A01
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice  97-9. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers, and  Registrants  of
    Pesticides.  Electronic Submission  of Child-Resistant
    Packaging Test Data for all Pesticides  and Chikf-Ftesist-
    anl Testing of  Prefilled. Nonrefillable Insecticide Bait Sta-
    tions Not Designed or Intended to Be Opened or Acti-
    vated in a Manner That Exposes the Contents to Human
    Contact
     PB98-116767REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
    and Glutamic Acid.
     PB98-126543REB             96-02   PC A02/MF A01
     PR  Notice 97-8:  Time  Extension of  PR  Notice 96-7,
    Termiticide Labeling.
     PB98-127905REB             98-02   PC A01/MF A01

     Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1998).
     PB98-127988REB             96-02   PC A99/MF E08

     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin.
     PB98-133127REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fish CHI.
     PB98-133135REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

     New Pesticide Fact Sheet: Imiprothrin.
     PB98-137169REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet Cyprodinil.
     PB98-137235REB             9^03   PC A03/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fhjfenacet.
     PB98-137334REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Canola Oil.
     PB98-137367REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma  aminobutric acid (GABA)
     and L-Glumatic Acid.
     PB98-165160REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Jojoba Oil.
     PB98-165178REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet: 1-Octen-3-o1. August 1988.
     PB98-165186REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin (Update).
     PB98-165194REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

     Pesticide Fact Sheet Killed  Fermentation Solids and
     Solubles of •Myrothecium verrucaria'.
     PB98-165202REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

     EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Hexanoic Acid.
     PB98-166440REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

     EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Pelargonic Acid.
     PB98-166457REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Pesticide Registration  Notice PR 98-4.  Notice to Manu-
   facturers, Formulators, Producers, Distributors and  Reg-
   istrants  of Pesticide Products. Additional Guidance on
   Final  FIFRA Section  6(a)(2)  Regulations for Pesticide
   Product Registrants.
   PB98-166473REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Gliocladium  catenulatum' Strain
   J1446.
   PB98-166481REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
   EPA   Pesticide   Fact   Sheet:  German   Cockroach
   Pheromone, August 1998.
   PB98-166499REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
   'kurstaki' Strain M-200.
   PB98-166507REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis1  subspecies
   tolworthi' Cry9C Protein and  the Genetic Material  Nec-
   essary for Its Production in Com.
   PB98-166515REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
   delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for
   Its Production (Rasmid Vector pC 184431) in Com.
   PB98-166523REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'  Subspecies
   'kurstaki' CrylA(c) derta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Mate-
   rial Necessary for Hs Production in Com.
   PB98-166531 REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b)
   delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for
   Its Production (Rasmid Vector DZO1502) in Com.
   PB98-166549REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01

   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis1 CrylA(b)
   delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for
   Its Production in Com.
   PB98-166556REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
REGULATIONS
   Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part  192 as Re-
   mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
   PB97-963308REB            98-02    PC A02/MF A01
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction  to Groundwater  Monitoring (40  CFR  Parts
   264/265, Subpart F) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108103REB            98-02    PC A04/MF A01
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction  to Hazardous Waste  Incinerators (40 CFR
   Parts 264/265. Subpart O) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108129REB            98O2   PC A03/MF A01
    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            9^02   PC A03/MF A01
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction  to Petitions,  Delistings, and Variances Up-
    dated July 1997.
    PB98-108186REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
    Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108236REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Used Oil  (40 CFR  Part 266, Subpart  E,

                               98-02   PC A04/MF A01

    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage
    Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-133093REB           98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Pesticide Registration Notice  PR 98-4. Notice to  Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers,  Distributors and Reg-
    istrants of  Pesticide Products. Additional Guidance  on
    Final  FIFRA Section  6(a)(2) Regulations for Pesticide
    Product Registrants.
    PB98-166473REB           98-04   PC  A03/MF A01
 REGULATORY  IMPACT ANALYSIS
    Hospital/Medical/lnfectious  Waste   Incinerators:  Back-
    ground Information  for   Promulgated Standards and
    Guidelines.  Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Ex-
    isting Facilities.
    PB98-110141 REB           98-01   PCA06/MFA01
 RELEASE
    Toxic Chemical Report, Ninth Annual:  A Summary of  In-
    formation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report  Forms
    for Calendar Year 1995.
    PB98-113640REB            98-01   PC  A06/MF A01
 REMEDIAL ACTION
    CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value  of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500390REB            98-01   Diskette $50.00
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National)  (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-502453REB                   98-04  CP D02
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National)  (for
    Microcomputers).
    SUB-5178REB                  98-02   Subscription

    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National)  (on
    Magnetic Tape).
    SUB-5179REB                  98-02   Subscription
 REMEDIATIN
    Ground^Water Issue: Steam  Injection for Soil and Aquifer
     Remediation.
     PB98-126709REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                          KW-39
and Part 279) Updated July 1997.
PB98-108301 REB            9

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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
 REMEDIATION
     FtemeeSalion Case  Studies; Soil  Vapor Extraction and
     Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6/
     P897-177562REB           96-01   PCA13/MFA03
     A^acte oflRemediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
     PB97-177570REB           98-01   PC A05/MF A01
     Approach tor Addressing Dioxin in Soils at CERCUV and
     RCRA Sites.
     PB97-963309REB           98-03   PC A02/MF A01

     Draft Interim final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
     Policy.
     PB97-963312REB           98-01   PC A04/MF A01
     final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
     under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the dean Water Act
     PB98-103153REB           98-01   PC A04/MF A01
     Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site
     Remediation.
     PB98-104133REB           9W1   PC A04/MF A01

     RCRA. Superfcjnd. and EPCRA Hotfine  Training Module:
     Introduction to RCRA  Corrective Action Updated Jury
     1997.
     PB96-108202 REB
     Federal Remediati
98-02  PCA03/MFA01
      	rt Technologies Screening Matrix and
     Reference Guide. Thrt EcMon.
     PB98-10e590REB           98-02   PC A93/MF EOS
     How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies tor
     Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide tor Corrective
     Action Plan Reviewers.
     PB98-113525REB           98-01   PCA20VMFA04
     Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levets at Resource Con-
     servation and Recovery Ad Sites in Region 10, Interim
    final Guidance.
    PB9B-131899REB
                               98-02   PCA2&MFA04
    Attesting UST Corrective Action Technologies: In situ
    SVE-aated Systems tor Free Product Recovery and He-
    PB96-1
          Hydrocarbon RemovaL
          137219REB
                               98-03   PC A1BWF A03
    Hot Water Injection tor the Remediation of Oiy Wastes.
    PB96-1399eiREB           98-03   PC AOVMF A01
    Treatment Technotogy Pertormance and Cost Data tor
    Remedtabon of Wood Preserving Sites.
    PB98-147069REB           98-03
    Enhar
           id Re
    auction. Chapter 20.
           512S1RE
                  «*»bon Demonstration!
                               96-04
       PCA09/MFAQ2
      at HM AFB: Intro-

       PC A03MFA01
PB9S-1512STREB

Site Remedaton Technology tntoBase: A Gude to Fed-
eral Program*. Mormabon Resources, and Publications
on Contaminated Sue Cleanup Technologies, first EoV

PB98-16118SREB            98-O4   PCAOGyMFAOl
NATCVCCMS  Piot Study. Evaluation  of Demonstrated
and Emerging Technologies tor  the Treatment of Con-
    «ted Land  and  Greundwatar (Phase 3).
       (Report
    PB98-161193REB
                               98-04
             1998 An-

       PCA08/MFA02
    RCRA. Supertund and EPCRA Hottne Training Modute-
    Mroduction tec Supertund Accelerated Cleanup Modal
    (Updated February 1998).
    PB9fr963233REB
                               98-03   PCA03/MFA01
    RCRA. Superbnd and EPCRA Hofine Training Module.
    Introduction to: Supartund Administratrve Improvements/
    Retorms (Update February 1998).
    PB9B-S63Z54REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01
    RCRA. Supertund and EPCRA Hcttne Training Module.
    Introduction ta Superkn) Liac*ty, Enforcement and Set-
    toments (Updated February 1998).
    PB98-963236REB            96-03   PCA04/MFA01
    EPA Supertund Sea Assessment and RemedMon.
    PBSeHJraaOOREB             9842  Standing Order
REMOTE SENSMO
    Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Im-
    agery to Identity Potential Ecological bxScatars tor Mon-

    P89(£l51244R£B            9&O4   PC AOVMF A01
REMOVAL
    Suparlund Removal Procedures. Response Management
    Removal Acton Starl-Up to Ck»e-OuL
    PBB6-963407REB            98-01
                                       PCA05/MFA01
    National Directory of AHERA Accredited Courses. May
    29. 1998 Ed*on.
    P896-148273REB            96-04  PC AISfMF A03
    VOC Removal at Low Contaminant Concantratons Using
    Granular Activated Carbon.
    PB98-1S5138REB            96-04  PCA03MFA01
REMOVAL ACTIONS
    Concurrence Pofcy tor Mercury Removals.
    PB96-963401REB            96-04  PCA01JMFA01
REMPI (RESONANCE ENHANCED MULTVHOTON
KWGEATION)
    On-Une Detection of Dichtarodtoenzodlonns by DLR Jet-
    REMPL
    PB96-145543REB            96-03  PC A03/MF A01
REPELLANTS
    Pesfcade Fact Sheet Kaobv
    PB98-133127REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
    Pesfcide Fact Sheet fish Oi.
    PB96-133135REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
REPELLENTS
    Pesticide Fact Sheet Kaofci (Update).
    PB9S-16S194REB            98-04  PC A02/MF A01
                                                    REPORTING
                                                       Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), 1996
                                                       (on CD-ROM).
                                                       PB98-500663REB          98-02  CD-ROM S265.00

                                                       Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS). 1997
                                                       (on CD-ROM).
                                                       PB98-500671REB          96-02  CD-ROM S265.00
                                                       Emergency Response  Notification System (ERNS) An-
                                                       nual Cumulative (on CO-ROM).
                                                       SUB-5335REB                  93-02  Subscription
                                                    REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
                                                       Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
                                                       ardous Substances. A Guide for Facilities on Compliance.
                                                       PB97-963314REB            98-03   PC A06*F A01
                                                       Pesticide  Registration Notice PR  98-4.  Notice to Manu-
                                                       facturers,  Formulators.  Producers, Distributors and Reg-
                                                       istrants of Pesticide Products.  Additional Guidance on
                                                       final  RFRA  Section 6
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                   SCENARIOS
RESTORATION
   Risk Management Research Plan for Ecosystem Restora-
   tion in Watersheds.
   PB98-147044REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
   Wetland and  Riparian  Restoration: Taking a Broader
   View.  Contribuled Papers and Selected Abstracts, Soci-
   ety for Ecological Restoration International Conference.
   Held in Seattle, Washington on September 14-16,1995.
   PB98-152705REB            98*4   PC A16/MF A03
RESTRICTIONS
   Background Document  for Capacity Analysis  for Land
   Disposal  Restrictions. Phase  4 (Second Supplement):
   Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
   Mneral Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
   PB97-176978REB            98-01   PCA15/MFA03
   RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Land  Disposal  Restrictions (40  CFR Part
   268) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108137REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
REVIEWING
   Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
   Substances. A Guide for EPA Regions.
   PB97-963313REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
   SAB Report Review of the National Risk Management
   Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
   PB98-104714REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

   Status of Chemicals in Special Review.
   PB98-152911REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
REVISIONS
   Final  Revisions to the Ozone and  Paniculate  Matter  Air
   Quality Standards.
   PB98-147283REB            98-03   PC A02MF A01
RHODE ISLAND
   Air Quality Evaluation of Rhode Island's Incident Manage-
   ment  Program.
   PB9B-135700REB            9S-03   PC A04/MF A01
RPARUN PLANTS
   Effects of Flow Augmentation on  Channel Morphology
   Mid Riparian  Vegetation in  the Upper Arkansas River
   Basin  Colorado
    P89fr126287REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02

   Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR  Im-
   agery to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators for Mon-

    PB9f?i51244REB            98-04   PC AO3/MF A01
 RVARIAN WATERS
    Wetland  and Riparian  Restoration: Taking  a Broader
    View. Contributed Papers and Selected Abstracts, Soci-
    ety for Ecological Restoration International  Conference.
    Held In Seattle. Washington on September 14-16,1995.
    PB98-152705REB            98*4  PCA16/MFA03
 RISK ANALYSIS
    Human Health Risk  Assessment Research Strategy.  Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    AD-A346913/7REB           98-04  PC A06/MF A01
    Risk  Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint,
    Dust, and Soil. Volume 2. Appendices B to G.
    PB96-155666REB            98-04   PC A10/MF A02

    Risk  Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint
    Dust, and Soil. Volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7. Appendix A.
    PB98-155674REB            98*4   PCA17/MFA03
 RSK ASSESSMENT
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-96S59REB            98-02   PC A25/MF A04
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical  Contaminant Data for
    Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment  and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.	
    PB98-1Q2734REB            98-01   PC A21/MF A04
    SAB Report  Review  of the Sector Facility Indexing

    H39?104706REB            93*1   PC A03/MF A01
    SAB Report Guidelines tor Cancer Risk Assessment.
    PB98-104722REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
    Advisory on the  Need to Develop Ecological  Risk Man-

    HoMWeSHEB88"          98-01   PC A02/MF  A01
    Kanawha Valtev Toxics Screening  Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB            98-01   PC A19/MF  A04

    Ecosystem Management, Chapter  2.    	
    P89fV116411 REB            98*1   PC A04MF  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.
    PB9&-117070REB            96-02   PC A08/MF  A02

    Federal Register Volume 63, Number 93, Thursday.  May
    14  1998 Notices.  Part 3.  Environmental  Protection
          y: Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
          117831REB             98-03   PC A04/MF  A01

    AppScation of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
    01 Endpoints and Exposures.                   _
                   ^^      98*2   PC A99/MF  A06
   Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
   liminary Draft).
   PB98-124308REB            98*2   PC A99/MF A06
   Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
   and Health  Effects  Analysis on  Methyl  Tertiary-Butyl
   Ether (MtBE).
   PB98-126667REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

   Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
   Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
   Volume 1.
   PB98-131774REB            98*2   PC A23/MF ACM

   Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
   Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
   Volume 2. Appendices.
   PB98-131782REB            98-02   PCA14/MFA03

   Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
   servation and Recovery Act  Sites  in Region 10. Interim
   Final Guidance.
   PB98-131899REB            98*2   PC A25/MF A04

   Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
   PB98-133010REB            98-02   PC A15/MF A03

   Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Implementation of  the
   TRIM Conceptual Design through  the TRIM.FaTE Mod-
   ule. A Status Report
   PB98-145485REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02
   Risk Management Research Ran for Ecosystem Restora-
   tion in Watersheds.
   PB98-147044REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
   Toxicological Review of Beryllium and Compounds (CAS
   No. 7440-41-7).
   PB98-151756REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

   Toxicological Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-89*).
   PB98-151764REB            98*4   PC A04/MF A01

   Toxicological Review of Methylene Diphenyl Dusocyanate
   (MDI) (CAS No. 101-68-8 and 9016-87-9).
   PB98-151798REB            98*4   PC A05/MF A01

   Toxicological Review of Cumene  (CAS  No. 98-82-8) in
   Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
   Information System.
   PB98-155211REB            98*4   PC A04/MF A01

   Toxicotogical Review of Chtordane (Technical) (CAS  No.
   12789-03-6) in Support of Summary Information on Inte-
   grated  Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB98-155229REB            98*4   PC A06/MF A01

   Toxicological Review of Tributyltin Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
   9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
   Risk Information  System (IRIS).
   PB98-155237REB            98*4   PC A05/MF A01

   Toxicological Review of  Methyl Methacrylate (CAS  No.
   80-62-6) in  Support  of Summary Information on the Inte-
   grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB98-155245REB           98*4   PC A06/MF A01
   Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
   PB98-157860REB           98-04   PCA11/MFA03

   National Strategy for the Development of Regional Nutri-
   ent Criteria.
   PB98-163017REB            98*4   PC A05/MF  A01

   Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
   PB98-591330REB            98*2   Standing Order

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            98*2   PCE13/MFA03

    Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
    PB97-963311REB            98-02   PC A01/MF A01
    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            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

RISK COMPUTER MODEL
    RISK: An IAQ Model for Windows.
    PB98-137482REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
     Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1. General Factors

     F1398-U24225REB             98*2   PCA11/MFA03

     Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume  2, Food  Ingestion

     PB»124^RE¥0rt>'         98*2   PC A18/MF A03

     Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume  3. Activity Factors

                                98-02   PCA17/MFA03
RISK MANAGEMENT
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, FormUators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional Pesticides  under the Reduced-Risk Initiative
    and for Biological Pesticides.
    PB98-106610REB            98*1    PC A04/MF A01

    Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment Notice.
    PB98-117849REB            98*3   PCA14/MFA03

RISK MANAGEMNT
    Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
    PB98-147093REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A02

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            98*2   PCA10/MFA02

    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix B.
    Phase  4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Water Qual-
    ity Calibration Results.
    PB98-141500REB            98*3   PC A99/MF A06
    Development of Index of Biotic Integrity Expectations for
    the Ecoregions of Indiana II. Huron-Erie Lake Plain (De-
    cember 1994).
    PB98-148828REB                   98*3   PC A09
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             98*2   PCA10/MFA02

RODS (RECORDS OF DECISION)
    Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs through FY 2040.
    PB98-963222REB             98*2   PCA10/MFA02
ROTARY KILNS
    Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
    System  to  Measure Transient  Emissions from Rotary
    Kilns.
    PB98-140346REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
    Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success in Ad-
    vancing Public Health Protection.
    PB98-104029REB             98*1   PC A03/MF A01

    Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB             98*2   PC A05/MF A01

    Information for the Public on Participating with States in
    Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
    PB98-133333REB            98*2   PC A03/MF A01

    Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
    PB98-133366REB            98*2   PC A09/MF A02

    Hypothetical State Programs for Ensuring That All New
    Community Water Systems and Non-Transient Non-Com-
    munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical, Manage-
    rial and Financial Capacity.
    PB98-169733REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

    Waterbome Disease Workshop. Held in Arlington, Virginia
    on October 9-10,1997. Meeting Summary.
    PB98-169758REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

    Guidance on  Implementing  the Capacity Development
    Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments
    of 1996.
    PB98-169808REB            98*4   PC A05/MF A01
 SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT (SDWA)
    Federal  Register Volume 63, Number  89. Friday, May 8,
    1998, Notices.  Part  6. Environmental Protection Agency:
    Definition of a Public Water  System  in  SDWA Section
    1401(4)  as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment
    PB98-144728REB             98*3   PC A02/MF A01
 SAFETY AMANGEMENT
    Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB             98*2   PC A25/MF ACM
 SAINT CRO1X RIVER
    Assessment  of Sediments from the Upper Mississippi
    River.
    PB98-115165REB             98*1    PC A08/MF A02
 SAMPLE PREPARATION
    Intercomparison of  Grinding  Techniques Used for  the
    Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
    PB98-131881 REB             98*2   PC A06/MF A01

 SAMPLING
    SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
    III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB          98*1  CD-ROM $125.00

    Reid Evaluation of Screening Techniques for  Pqlycydic
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons, 2,4-Diphenoxyacetic Acid, and
    Pentachlorophenol in  Air,  House Dust,  Soil, and Total
    Diet.
     PB98-103195REB            98*1   PC A09/MF A02

    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste  Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
     PB98-111750REB                 98*2    PCS49.00

     Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Distodgeagle Pes-
    ticide Residues from Turf.
     PB98-114390REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01

 SAND HILLS REGION
     Hydrology of  Two  Interdunal Valleys in the  Nebraska
     Sand Hills.
     PB98-146004REB            98*3  PC A07/MF A02

 SANITARY  SEWERS
     Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
     PB98-147093REB            98*3   PC A06/MF A02

     Seminar Publication:  National Conference  on Sanitary
     Sewer  Overflows (SSOs). Held in Washington,  DC. on
     April 24-26,1995.
     PB98-151343REB            98*4   PCA99/MFA06

     Sanitary Sewer Overflow Workshop. Held in  Washington,
     DC. on April 26-28,1995.
     PB98-169972REB            98*4   PCA11/MFA03

 SATURATION
     Parameter Estimation of Two-Fluid  Capillary Pressure^
     Saturation and Permeability Functions.
     PB98-151236REB            98*3   PC A07/MF A02

 SCENARIOS
     Aggregation Using  Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ

          ^11&478REB            98*2   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                          KW-41

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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
    Evaluation of me Implementator) of Operations and Main-
    tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
    PB97-181424HEB            9B-C2  PC A06/MF A01
SCIENCE POLICY COUNCIL
    Science PoUcv Council Handbook: Peer Review.
    PB96-140726REB            98-C3  PC AOSMF A02
SCREENMQ (SELECTION)
    Pre-CERCUS Screening Guidance.
    PB96-963251REB            98O2  PC A01/MF A01
SCRUBBING
    Sulfur  Oxides   Control  Technology Series:  Rue Gas
    OesuHurizaton. WeOman-Lord Process.
    PB98-102296REB            98O1  PCAOAWFA01
    Capsule Report Double Alkali Flue Gas Desutfurizatkxi
    System Appfed  at the General Motors Parma. Ohio FacJ-
    ity.
    PB96-102312REB
                                98-01  PC A03/MF A01
SEA WATER
    Bacterial Water Quality Standards for Recreational Wa-
    ters (Freshwater and Marine Waters). Status Report
    PB9B-153075REB            98-04  PCAOVMFA01

SEAFOOD
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure Information  Obtained through  a Community-
    Centered Approach, Planning Phase.
    PB9B-1191OOREB            96-02  PCA18/MFA04
SEALERS
    Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
    rvojues  lo Reduce Indoor  Emtssois from  Engineered
    Wood Products.
    PB9e-140304REB            96-03  PC A03/MF A01

SEASONS
    Gudekne lor Selecting and Modrfving the Ozone Monitor-
    ing Season Based on an 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
    PB98- 1 5761 3REB            98-04  PC A05A/F AOt
SECOND REMMAL ACTION
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
    Si: AJked Chemical and honton Coke. Ironton. OH.. Sep-
    tomber 4. 1997.
    PB07-96315SREB            98-03  PC A03MF AOt
SECOND REMEDIAL AACTK3N
    Supertund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
    Record  o« Dectson (EPA Reg-on  11: KeHog-Deering Wei
    F«M. Norwafc. CT.. March 31. 1997.
    PB97-963147REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
    Supartund  E«pMrm««v of Significant Difference  for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal. Niagara
     Fate. NY.. September 5, 1996.
     PB96-963131REB            98-01  PCA03/MFA01

     Superfund  E*pf^*"*> of Significant Difference  for the
     Record of Decision: Auburn Road Lands. Londonderry.
     NH.. December 19. 1996.
     PB97-963101REB            98-03  PCA06/MFA01
     Supertund  Explanation of Significant Diflerence  for the
     Record of Decision: Grovetand Wete (Ho. 1 and 2 Site).
     (O.U. 1).  (Management of Mgrabon Operable Unit).
     Grovetand. MA, November 11. 1996.
     PB97-963103REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01
     Supertund  Explanation of Significant Diflerence  tor the
     Record  of  Deoson (EPA  Region 3):  Croyden TCE,
     Croyden. PA.. December 31, 1996.
     PB97-963107REB            96-03  PC A03/MF A01
     Suparfund  Explanation of Significant Diflerence  for the
     Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Brown's  Battery
     Breafang. ShoemakersvBe. PA, Ducember 1996.
     PB97-963108REB            96-03  PCAO2JMFA01

     Supertund  Explanation of SignfScant Diflerence  for the
     Record of Decson (EPA Region 3): rndustnal Lane. W*-
     hams Townshe. PA.. December 5. 1996-
     PB97-«63110RE8            96-03  PCA03*FA01
     Supertund Exptanobon of Significant Diflerence  for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fernando Valley
     (ArM 1 ). Burbank Operable Unu. Los Angeles, CA, Feb-

     PB97-9631 nREB            9803  PC A04/MF A01
     Suparfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
     WTctare Water Suppry. Clare. Ml, May 15. 'W7
     PB97-963123REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

     Suparfund Explanation of SignrScant Difference  for the
     Record of  Decswn (EPA Region 8): Ubby Groundwater
                      y. MT, January 22. 1997.
                                9(fo3  PCA03/MFA01
     Supertund Record of Decscn (EPA Regan 6): National
     Znc Corp, Operable Unit 2. BarttesvSe. OK, October 2.
     1997
     PB97-964202REB           9BO3   PCA04ATA01

     Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  California
     Gtich Operable Unit 10. Leadvite, CO.. August 8, 1997.
                                9803   PSA08/MFA02
SECTION 403
    Convention  Equations for Use in Section  403 Rute-

    PB9f>ts9429REB            98-04   PCA09VMFA02

SECTOR FACILITY MOEXMG PROJECT
    SAB Report  Review of the Sector  Faotty  Indexing

        M04706REB            96O1   PCA03WFA01
                                                       SECTORAL ANALYSIS
                                                          Profile of the Textile Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
                                                          Sector Notebook Project
                                                          PB9B-143373REB           9843  PC AOB/MF A02
                                                          Profile of the Metal Casting Industry. EPA Office of Com-
                                                          pliance Sector Notebook Project
                                                          P898-143381 REB           98-03  PC A09/MF A02

                                                          Profile of the Water Transportation Industry. EPA Office
                                                          of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
                                                          PB98-143399REB           9843  PC AO&MF A02
                                                          ProtHe of the Shipbuilding and
                                                          fee of Compliance Sector Note!
                                                          PB98-143407REB           98O3
                                   Industry. EPA O
                                Project
                                                                                           PCA08/MFA02
                                                          Profile of the Fossi Fuel Electric Power Generation In-
                                                          dustry.  EPA Office of Compliance Sector  Notebook
                                                          Project
                                                          PB9B-143423REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02

                                                          Profile of the Pharmaceutical Industry. EPA Office  of
                                                          CompSance Sector Notebook Project
                                                          PB9&-143431REB           9603   PC A09/MF A02
                                                          Profite of the Plastic Resin and Man-Made Rber Industry.
                                                          EPA Once of Compiance Sector Notebook Project
                                                          PB98-143449REB           96-03   PC A10/MF A02

                                                          Profile of the Ground Transportation Industry: Trucking,
                                                          Railroad and Pipeline. EPA Office of Compliance Sector
                                                          Notebook Project
                                                               143456REB
                                                                                    9803  PCA08/MFA02
                                                          PB98-1
                                                       SEDIMENTATION
                                                          Storage/SerJmentation FaoStjes for Control of Storm and
                                                          Combned Sewer Overflows: Design Manual
                                                          PB98-132228REB            98-02   PCA11/MFA03
                                                       SEDMENTS
                                                          Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
                                                          Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National
                                                          SeaVnent Quality Survey.
                                                          PB98-126063REB            98O2   PC A1S/MF A03
                                                       SELECTION
                                                          Developing Guidance for Considering Cost-Effectiveness
                                                          When Selecting and Designing IAQ Control Approaches.
                                                          PB98-151780REB            98O4   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       SEPARATION PROCESSES
                                                          Mots) Pvtitionng in Combustion PTOOBSMS.
                                                          P696-11G437REB            9&O2   PC A03/MF A01
                                                           SfTETe
                 r Capsule: Rochem Separation Systems.
                                                                        Trade Name) Module Technology.
                                                                        B            9603   PC A03/MF AOt
                                                                         of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
                                                                                     96-02   PCA06/MFA01
    Inc.. Dae Tube (
    PB96-147101RE
SEQUENTIAL UNCONSTRAMED MMMOATION
TECHNIQUE
    Transmita) of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003 of
    RCRA.
    PB9B-108616REB           98-01   PCA04/MFA01
SERVICE UFE
    LrtoCydel
    OemonsWtion I
    PB96-1 17856REB'
SETTLEMENT (LAW)
    Policy  for  Munapaity  and Municipal  Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Oeposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB           98O2   PC AO3MF A01

    PROJECT Mxtofc Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
    PB96-5O0408REB            96-01   ttskeOe S50.00
SEWAGE SLUDGE
    Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
    Sludge Pdutants.
    PB95-1 26071 REB           96-02   PCA21/MFA04

    Nomination Guidance:  1998 Beneficial Use of Sosofcds
    Awards Program; for Operating Projects. Technology De-
    vetopmem. noiearch. and Pubic Acceptance.
    PB9B-133242REB           98-02   PC A03MF A01
    Investigation  of  Alemativa Means for Demonstrating
    Sewage Sludge Incinerator Compliance with Total  Hydro-
    carbon Emission  Standards.
    PB98-154024REB           98-04   PC A12/MF A03
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
    Information for States on  Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.
    PB96-133317REB           98O2   PC A16/MF A03
SEWER SYSTEMS
    Seminar Publication: National Conference on Sanitary
    Sewer  Overflows (SSOs). Held in Washington. DC. on
    April 24-26. 1995.
    PB96-151343REB           98O4   PC A99/MF A06
    Sanitary Sewer Overflow  Workshop. Held in Washington.
    DC. on AprJ 26-28. 1995.
    PB98-189972REB           98-04   PCA11/MFA03
SHELLFISH
    Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
    Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
    Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
    PB98-102734REB           96-01   PC A21/MF A04
SMP REPAIR
    Profle  of the ShipbukSng and Repair  Industry. EPA Ot-
    ftce of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB98-143407REB            98O3   PC A08/MF A02

SHPBUILDMG
    Profile  of the ShipbuUng and Repair  Industry. EPA Of-
                     ctor Notebook Project
                              98O3   PC A08AF A02
                                                            fice c< Compliance
                                                            PB98-143407REB
SHRIMP
    Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
    JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
    PB98-111800REB            9801   PCA14/MFA03
SIDE CHANNELS
    Ecological Functions of Off-Channel Habitat. Willamette
    River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
    PB98-122229REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A02

SIEVE ANALYSIS
    Evaluation of Illinois Served Stream Sediment Data 1982-
    1995.
    PB96-125214REB            96O2   PC A04/MF A01
SINKS
    Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint.
    PB98-142227REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
    Pre-CERCUS Screening Guidance.
    PB96-963251REB            98-02   PC A01/MF A01

    Risk Assessment  Guidance  for  Superfund: Volume 1.
    Human Hearth Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
    Planning,  Reporting and  Review of Superfund  Risk
    Assesments) (Interim).
    PB97-963305REB            98O2   PCE13/MFA03

    Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
    PB97-963311REB            98O2   PC A01/MF A01
    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
    servation and Recovery Act Sites in Region 10. Interim
    Final Guidance.
    PB98-131899REB            98-02   PC A25/MF A04
    Site Characterization for Subsurface Remediation. Semi-
    nar Publication.
    PB96-147333REB            98O3  PCA14/MFA03
    Superfund  Public  Information System (SPIS)  (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-500341REB            98-02   CD-ROM $60.00
    Superfund Public Intormabon System (SPIS) June 1998
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB9S-502354REB            96-04   CD-ROM $60.00

    EPA Supertund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB9B-963300REB             96-02   Standing Order
    Implementation of  Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
    tund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human  Health Evaluation Man-
    ual (Part D, Standarized Planning. Reporting, and Review
    of  Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
    PB98-963302REB            98O2  PC A02/MF A01
    Quality Assurance Guidance  for conducting BrownfieWs
    Site Assessments.
    PB98-963307REB            96-04  PC A06/MF A01
 SITE ENFORCEMENT TRACKWG SYSTEM
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-502453REB                   98-04   CP D02
 SITE MVESTIGATIONS
    SAB Report Review of the Muft-Agency Radiation Sur-
    vey and Site Investigation Manual (UARSSIM).
    P696-104748REB           96O1   PC A06/MF A01
 SITE SELECTION
    Guideine on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection.
    PB98-173453REB           98O4   PC A06JMF A02

 SITES
    CERCUS Site Location Extract Data Element Dictionary.
    PB97-170641 REB           98O3   PCA11/MFA03

    CERCUS  (Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Uab9rty Information System) Site Lo-
    cation Extract, Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5131REB                  96-02  Subscription

 SKIN ABSORPTION
    Workshop Report on Dermal  Exposure Assessment. Held
    in  Washington. DC. on August 28.1997.
    PB96-135T89REB           98O3   PCA19/MFA04
 SLAMS (STATE AND  LOCAL AIR MONITORING
 STATIONS)
    SLAMS/NAMS/PAMS Network Review  Guidance. Fte-

    PB98-14722SEB           98O3   PC A06/MF A01

 SLUDGE DIGESTION
     Demonstration of Fuel  Cells to Recover Energy from
    LandfM Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
     Report
     PB9&-127368REB           96O2   PC A07/MF A02

     Demonstration of Fuel  CeHs to Recover Energy from
     LandfU Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Guideines  and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appen-
    dces.
     PB9B-127376REB           98O2  PC A24/MF ACM

 SLUDGE DISPOSAL
     In-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.

     PB»104201REB           98O1   PCA10VMFA03

 SMALL BUSMESS
     Putting  Energy  into Profits. ENERGY  STAR (Trade
     Name) Smal Business Guide.
     PB98-143308REB           98O3  PC A07/MF A02

 SMALL BUSMESSES
     Powder  Coat Applications. (Reannounced with  new ar>
     sfract)
     PB98-i08624REB           98-02  PC A06MF A01
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
SMALL SYSTEMS
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01

    Federal Funding Sources for Small Community Waste-
    water Systems.
    PB98-133309REB             98-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Information for Stales on Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.
    PB98-133317REB             98-02   PC A16/MF A03
SMOKE
    Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data.
    PB98-135791REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
SOCIAL EFFECT
    Who Pays for Sprawl: The  Economic, Social, and Envi-
    ronmental Impacts of Sprawl Development A Literature

    PB9B-141120REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
SOCIAL SYSTEMS
    Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism for Maximizing Em-
    power in Social Systems.
    PB98-151277REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
SOFTWARE
    SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0  Solvent Alter-
    native Guide (on Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB                    98-01   CP D01

    Integrated Air  Pollution Control System (IAPS),  Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB                    98-01   CP D01
    Hydrotogic Evaluation of Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
    Model. Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).
    PB98-500333REB                    98-01   CP D02

    INOIPAY  Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB96-500366REB             984)1    Diskette $50.00
    BEN Model: Calculates Violators' Economic Benefits from
    Noncompliance (Version 4.4) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500382REB             98-01    Diskette $50.00
    CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Superfund
    Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500390REB             98-01   Diskette $50.00
    PROJECT Model:  Evaluates the Value of  Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3)  (on Diskette).
    PB9&S00408REB             98-01   Diskette $50.00

    ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
    to Afford  PenalitJes and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
    (on Diskette).
    PB9OS00416REB             98-01   Diskette $50.00
    Global  Emissions  Database (GloED)  Version 1.0 (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500580REB                    98-04   CP D02

    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB                    98-02   CP D01
    Air CHIEF. Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500622REB           98-02   CD-ROM CP D01

    HyoVotogic Evaluation  of Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
    Model. Version 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB98-501943REB                    98-02   CP D02

    FRP Model  (Version 1.0) for  Estimating Styrene Emis-
    sions from Fiber-Reinforced Plastics  Fabrication  Proc-
    esses (on Diskette).
    PB98-502297REB                    98-03   CP D01
    Spreadsheet Model for  Preparing Automative Exhaust
    Surrogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette).
    PB96-502552REB                    98-04   CP D01

    Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on  CD-ROM).
    SUB-5404REB                   98-02    Subscription
SOIL ANALYSIS
    Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
    PB98-135635REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
SOU. CONTAMINATION
    Approach for Addressing Dioxin in Soils at  CERCLA and
    RCRA Sites.
    PB97-963309REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

    Superfund Method  for the Determination of Releaseable
    Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
    PB97-963503REB            98-01   PC A08/MF A02
   Field Evaluation of Screening  Techniques for  Pqlycydi
                         2,4-Diphenoxyacetic Acid,  an
                                               lie
Aromatic Hydrocarbons,  2,4^biphenoxyacetic Acid, 'and
Pentachtorophenol  in Air, House Dust, Soil, and Total
Diet
PB98-103195REB            98-01   PC A09/MF A02

Simultaneous Destruction of Organics and Stabilization of
Metals in Soils. Emerging Technology Report.
PB98-133150REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
PB98-135114REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Workshop Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment. Held
in Washington, DC. on August 28,1997.
PB98-135189REB            98-03   PCA19/MFA04

Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint
Dust, and Soil. Volume 2. Appendices B to G.
PB98-155666REB            98-O4   PC A10VMF A02

Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint
Dust, and Soil. Volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7. Appendix A.
PB98-155674REB            98-04   PCA17/MFA03
                                                                             i Using Rant Enzymes.
                                                                                    9804  PCAO
                                                                                              A01/MF A01
    Environmental Assessment of the Base Catalyzed  De-
    composition (BCD) Process.
    PB9&-173479REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
    Clarification to the 1994 Revised Interim Soil Lead Guid-
    ance for CERCLA Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Fa-
    cilities.
    P898-963244REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
SOIL FUNGI
    Influence of Adverse Soil Conditions on the Formation
    and Function of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae.
    PB98-145626REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
SOIL POLLUTION
    Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fiber-Optic Pe-
    troleum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL)  Sensor.
    PB98-100472REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
SOIL REMEDIATION
    Biochemical Remediation I
    ADA351092REB
SOIL SAMPLING
    Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
    and Observed Contamination.
    PB94-963311REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
SOIL TREATMENT
    Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as  Re-
    mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
    PB97-963308REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

    Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
    with  Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances (October

    PB98^11685REB            984)1   PC A21/MF A04
    Mehigan Soil  Vapor  Extraction  Remediation (MISER)
    Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
    PB98-115355REB            98-01   PC A13/MF A03
    Chromium  Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
    PB98-116445REB            984)1   PC A04/MF A01

    GroumJ-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer
    Remediation.
    PB98-126709REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Molecular Bonding System: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    PB98-134133REB            98O3   PC A06/MF A02
    Performance Characteristics of a Multi-stage Process for
    Ex-situ Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
    Chlorinated Organics.
    PB98-138662REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
SOIL  VAPOR EXTRACTION
    Remediation Case Studies:  Soil Vapor Extraction  and
    Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB            98-01   PCA13/MFA03

    Assessing  UST Corrective Action Technologies: In  situ
    SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and  Re-
    sidual Hydrocarbon Removal.
    PB98-137219REB            98-03   PCA16/MFA03
SOIL-WATER-PLANT RELATIONSHIPS
    Analytical Tools tor Groundwater Pollution Assessment
    PB98-135130REB            98433   PC A02/MF A01
SOILS
    Simulation  of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from
    Turf to Home: Comparison of DisJodgeable Turf Residues
    with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
    PB98-103120REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01

    Method Validation and Application for  Semivolatile  Or-
    ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
    PB98-113376REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
    Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
    plied Pesticides in House Dust.
    PB9&-117906REB            98-02   PC AO&MF A01
    Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
    Leachates with Maryland Coastal  Plain Soil.
    PB98-125388REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01
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            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Policy  for  Municipality  and  Municipal  Solid  Waste
    CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
    PB98-118003REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Illinois: 1996.
    PB98-167844REB            98-04   PCA13/MFA03
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108251REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
    Sludge Pollutants.
    PB9S-126071REB            98-02   PCA21/MFA04
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-592570REB             98-02  Standing Order
SOLID WASTES
    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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
                               SPECIFICATIONS


    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  Solid  and Hazardous Waste Exclusions
    [40 CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108244REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Toxicrty Characteristic Rule Enforcement Training Man-
    ual.
    PB98-142060REB            98-03   PCA11/MFA03

    Characterization of Municipal  Solid Waste in the United
    States: 1996 Update.
    PB98-142136REB            98-03   PC A10/MF A02
SOLIDS
    Pesticide  Fact  Sheet: Killed  Fermentation  Solids and
    Solubles of 'Myrothecium  vemjcaria'.
    PB98-165202REB            98-04   PCA02/MFA01
SOLVENTS
    SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
    native Guide (on Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB                   98-01   CP D01

    Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
    Emissions from Coating Operations at Aerospace Manu-
    facturing and Rework Operations.
    PB98-135445REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
    Reducing Solvent and Propellent  Emissions from Con-
    sumer Products.
    PB98-140262REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
SOOT
    Dioxin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits
    PB98-137474REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
SORBENTS
    Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using Cal-
    cium-Based Sorbents.
    PB98-147275REB            984)3   PC A03/MF A01
    Fixed-Bed Control of Mecury;  Role  of Acid Gases and a
    Comparison between Carbon-Based, Calcium-Based, and
    Coal Ry Ash Sorbents.
    PB98-147291 REB            984)3   PC A03/MF A01
SOURCE RANKING DATABASE
    SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
    PB98-133713REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
SPACE HAVAC SYSTEMS
    Novel, Whole-Field. Non-Intrusive  Diagnostic Technique
    for Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
    PB98-151673REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
SPACE HVAC SYSTEMS
    Large Building Radon  Manual.
    PB98-123995REB            98-02   PCA07/MFA02

    Florida Large Building Study: Polk  County Administration
    Building.
    PB98-127103REB            98-02   PCA09/MFA02
    Characterizing  Sink  Effects in  Large Environmental
    Chambers.
    PB98-137458REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning on Fungally Contami-
    nated Duct Materials.
    PB98-140007REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Research Agenda on Air Duct Cleaning.
    PB98-140221REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01
    Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
    PB96-140239REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Evaluating  Residential Air Duct Cleaning and  IAQ: Re-
    sults of a Field Study Conducted  in Nine Single Family
    Dwellings.
    PB98-140254REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Riot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning
    on Indoor Air Quality in Residences.
    PB98-140296REB            98O3   PC A03MF A01
    Pilot Air Conveyance System  Design, Characterization,
    and Cleaning.
    PB98-140387REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Energy  Consumption  Comparisons  for High Efficiency
    versus Low Efficiency  Central Filters.
    PB98-142235REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01
    Susceptibility  of  Fiberglass  Duct  Liner  to  Fungal
    TPenicillium chrysogenum') Growth.
    PB98-155070REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
    Development of a Digital Optical  Measurement System
    for Analysis of Aerosol  Spatial Distribution in the Indoor
    Environment.
    PB98-137532REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
SPECIES DIVERSITY
    Analysis and Assessment of Impacts on Biodiversity: A
    Framework for Environmental Management of DoD Lands
    within the California Mpjave Desert. A Research Plan.
    PB98-132210REB            984)2   PC A06/MF A01

    Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species,
    1998.
    PB98-141476REB            98-03   PCA07/MFA02

    Biological Characterization of the Middle Fork Anderson
    River, Perry County, Indiana.
    PB98-148810REB                   984)3   PC A05

    Development of Index of Biotic Integrity Expectations for
    the  Ecoregions of Indiana II. Huron-Erie Lake Plain (De-
    cember 1994).
    PB98-148828REB                   98-03   PC A09
SPECIFICATIONS
    Basis and Purpose Document on  Specifications for Hy-
    drogen-Fueled Flares.
    PB98-135031 REB            984)3   PC A05/MF A01
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
    Comparison of Design Specifications tor Three Large En-
    vironmental Chambers.
    PB98-155146REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01
SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND
COUNTERMEASURES
    RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to  OS  Position  Prevention Regulation and
    the Oil Po»ubon  Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
    PB9B-963231REB           96-03   PC A03/MF A01
SPRAWL
    Who Pays for Sprawl:  The Economic, Social, and Envi-
    ronmental Impacts of Sprawl Development A Literature
    Ftevi0w
    PB98-141120REB           984)3   PC A04/MF A01
SPRAY PAMTMG
    Paint Spray Booth Design Using R
                                    ulation/Pa
   VanSation.
   PB98-116346REB
                                                 ng
                              98-02   PCA03/MFA01
    Daiiiutt*alien of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using FteorcutaliorJPartitioning  and UV/Ozone
    Polutant Emission ControL Volume 1. Technical Report
    PB9B-124316REB           98-02   PC AOB/MF AQ2
    Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
    Strategy Using RecirajlatJori/Partitioning  and LTV/Ozone
    Polutant Emission Control. Volume 2. AppencSces A-E.
    PB9B-124324REB           98-02   PC A15/MF A03
SPRAYERS
    Study of the Structures of Spray Cones UGKzing Digital
    Particle Image Vetocimetry.
    PB98-1516&REB           98-04   PCA03/MFA01
SPRAYMQ
    Spray  DrHt  Test  Gudelines. OPPTS 840.1000  Back-
    ground tor PesCoide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
    PB98-101975REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Cham
                xi of Aerosol Consumer Products.
                               98-04   PCA03/MFA01
    PB96-1S5096REB
STABILIZATION
    Simultaneous Destruction of Organies and Stabfaafion of
    Mstato in Sols. Emerging Technology Report.
    PB98-1331SOREB            W43  PC AOfVMF A01
    Molecular Bonding System: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report
    PB96-134133REB            98-03  PC A06/MF A02
STAMMQ
    Method 1622: 'OyptoaporidiunV in Water by Filtration/
    MS* A.
    PB9B-1S30S9REB            98-04  PC A05/MF AOI
STANDARD COMPLIANCE
    Federal Register Volume 63. Number 6. Friday. January
    9. 1996. Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental Protec-
    •on Agency: 40 CFR Parts 122 and  123 National Petul-
    ant Discharge Elimination System.  Proposed Regulations
    tor Revision of the Water Polution Control Program Ad-
    dressing Storm Water Discharges. Proposed Rule.
    PB96-144710REB          ^843  PCA07/MFA02
STANDARD OPERATMG PROCEDURES
    Standard Operating Procedure for the Laboratory Analy-
    sis of Lead in Pant. Buk Dust and Soi by Ukasonc.
    Acid Digestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission

    pt«M3ee63REB            98-03  PC AOAIMF AOI
    Standard Operating  Procedure for the  Field Analysis of
    Lead in Dust Cotacted by Vacuum and on Wipes by IX-
    tasonic. Acid Digestion, and Cotorimetric Maasurement
    PB96-140734RW            98-03  PC AOSrMF AOI

STANDARDS
    Standard  Method of Test tor Gamma Spectrometry of
    Water. ASTM-0-2459-72.
    PB9B-106479REB            98-01  PCA03/MFA01
    Review of Concentration Standards and GUdeSnes  for
    Funrji in Indoor Air
    PB98-151723REB            96-04  PC A03MF AOI

    Rafc Analysis to Support Standards tor Lead in  Paint.
    Oust and So*. Volume 2. Appendices BloG.
    PB96-1S5666REB            98-04  PCA1U/MFA02

    Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in  Part,
    Dust and Sol Vokme 1. Chapters 1 to7JJppanda A.
    PB98-1S5674REB            98-04  PC>17/MFA03
STANDARDS COMPUANCE
    Smal System Compianoe Technology List tor the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB9B-10404SREB            9841   PCA04/MFA01
    Chemcat Industry National Environmental Baseline Re-

    F?9*1910)«06R£B            9842   PC A09/MF A02

    Water   OuaHy  BaneCIs   Analysis   for   Proposed
    PreMatmant Standards tor Existing and New Sauces for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-1 15132REB            98-Olft A06/MF A01
    Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards far Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.       _
    PB98-115140REB            98-01   PCA05/MFA01
    Stafcstcal Support Document tor Proposed Prefreatment
    Standards for' Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
   Technical   Development   Document  for  Proposed
   Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
   the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
   PB98-115272REB            9841   PCA20/MFA04
   Compliance Report. 1996: Acid Rain Program. Plants Af-
   fected by Phase 1 of the Acid Rain Program in 1996.
   PB9B-142151REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
STATE AND LOCAL AIR MONITORING STATIONS
   SLAMS/NAMS/PAMS  Network  Review Guidance. Re-
   vised Final Report
   PB98-147226REB            9843   PCA06/MFA01
STATE GOVERNMENT
   Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems:
   Nutrient ControT Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
   PB98-105422REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
STATE PLANNING
   Lost Source Exercise 1997: An Exercise of RacSotogcal
   Response  through Cooperation  and  Coordination  of
   Local.  State and Federal Agency  Resources under the
   National Contingency Plan.
   NUREG-1634REB           9844   PC A05/MF AOI
STATE PROGRAMS
   RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to State Programs Updated Jufy 1997.
   PB98-10B269REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01
   Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
   PB98-133259REB           9842   PC AOSMF A01
   State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting
   State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
    PB96-147341REB           9843   PC A12/MF A03
    Hypothetical State Programs for Ensuring That AH New
   Community Water Systems and Non-Transient Non-Com-
    munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical, Manage-
    rial and Financial Capacity.
    PB98-169733REB           9644   PC A03/MF A01
STATE REVOLVING FUND
    Clean  Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
    to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
    PB9&-133275REB          ^642   PC A04/MF AOI
STATES (UNITED STATES)
    CERCUS Site Location Extract Data Element Dictionary.
    PB97-170641 REB            9643   PC A11/MF A03
    Information for Slates on Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation rioojuifei!ieilil&-
    PB98-133317REB            9642   PC A16/MF A03
    Information tor States on Developing AHordability Criteria
    tor Drinking Water.
    PB98-13325REB            9842  PC AOSrMF A01

    Information tor States on Implementing the Capacity De-
    velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
    PB98-133366REB            9842  PC A09VMF A02
    Bacterial Water Quality Standards  for Recreational Wa-
                  andMarine
                                                           ters
                                                                                   Waters). Status Report
                                                                -153075REB            9844   PCA04/MFA01

                                                           Information for the Public on Participating with States in
                                                           Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
                                                           PB$M69774REB            9844   PC A03/MF AOI
                                                           Guidance on  Implementing the  Capacity Development
                                                           Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments
                                                           011996.
                                                                   -------            9644   PC A05/MF A01
                                                           Plan to Enhance the Role of States and Tribes in the
                                                           Suporfund Proorsni.
                                                           PB98-963221REB            9644   PC AO3/MF A02
                                                        STATIONARY POLLUTANT SOURCES
                                                           E1IP Volume 3:  Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
                                                           Methods.
                                                           PB96-118045REB           9042   PCS67.00/MF A04
                                                           Troposphere Ozone and Fine Particle Air Quality Prob-
                                                           lems.
                                                           PB98-13S668REB            9843   PCAQ2/MFA01
                                                           Supplement C to Comptetion of Air PoButant Emission
                                                           Factors. Volume 1. Stationary Point and Area Sources
                                                           (fifth Edition).
                                                           PB96-152689REB            9844   PCA06/MFA02
                                                        STATIONARY SOURCES
                                                           Air PoMion Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
                                                           PB98-147242REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
                                                           Developing  and Using Production-Adjusted  Measure-
                                                           ments of Solution Prevention.
                                                           PB97-199707REB           9841   PC AOfVMF A01

                                                           Statistical Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
                                                           Standards tor Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
                                                            Statistical  Analysis of the Extensive Component of the
                                                            Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifi-
                                                            cation Monitoring Program.
                                                            PB98-119233REB             9842  PCA04VMFA01

                                                                          » <*™ Bias* CEM Sgems.^
     Economc Assessment tor Proposed Pretreatmart Stand-
                     and New Sources tor the Industrial
     ards tor
     Laundries Point
     PB9W15249REB
                         Cateoorv.
                         ^^
                                       PCA1SMFA03
     Conversion  Equations for  Use in Section  403 Rute-

     PB98S59429REB            9844   PC A09/MF A02
     Statistical Support Document of Proposed Effluent Limita-
     tions Guidelines and Standards for the  Transportation
     Equoment Cleaning Category.
     P896-161235REB            9844   PCA11/MFA03
STATISTICAL DATA
    Some Remarks on Research Directions in Statistical Data
    Protection.
    PB98-141286REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point
    Source Category.
    PB98-152887REB           9844   PC A05/MF A01
    Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of
    the  National  Human  Activity  Pattern  Survey  (NHAPS)
    Data.
    PB98-155179REB           9844   PCA24/MFA04

STATISTICS
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB                   9842   CP D01
STATUTES
    RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Statutory  Overview Updated July
    1997.
    PB9B-108228REB           9642   PC A04/MF A01

    RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: Statutory Overview of CERCLA (Updated
    February 1998).
    PB98-963232REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
STEAM
    Methane-Steam Reaction  Over  Nickel Catalysts  in the
    Hynd Process.
    PB98-100480REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02
STEAM GENERATORS
    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 1.
    PB98-131774REB            9842   PCA23/MFA04

    Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
    Utility Steam Generating Units. Final Report to Congress.
    Volume 2. Appendices.
    PB98-131782REB            9842   PC A14/MF A03
    New Source Performance Standards. Subpart Db: Tech-
    nical Support for Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
    PB98-147218REB            9643   PCA13/MFA03
STEAM INJECTION
    Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer
    Remediation.
    PB98-126709REB            9842  PC A03/MF A01

    Hot Water Injection for the Remediation of Oily Wastes.
    PB96-139991 REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01
STERfLANTS
    PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
    PB9B-126840REB            9842  PCA02/MFA01
STERILIZATION
    Ethyiene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
    Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
    PB98-103385REB            9841   PC AOS/MF A01

    Ethyiene Oxide Emissions from  Commercial Sterilization/
    Fumigation Operations. Background Information for Final
    Standards: Summary of Public  Comments  and   Re-
    sponses.
    PB9B-117864REB             9842  PC A06/MF A01
 STORAGE TANKS
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA HotSne Training Module:
    Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J)
    Updated July 1997.
    PB9&.108277REB            9842  PC A03/MF AOI
    How  to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies tor
    Underground Storage Tank Sites.  A Guide tor Corrective
    Action Plan Reviewers.
    PB96-113525REB            9841   PC A20/MF A04
    RCRA.  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to RCRA Subtitle  I. Underground Storage
    Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
    PB9B-133093REB            9842   PCA03/MFA01

    Assessing UST Corrective Action Technologies: ki  situ
    SVE-Based Systems tor Free Product  Recovery and  Re-
    sidual Hydrocarbon Removal
    PB9B-137219REB            9843   PCA16/MFA03

    State-ot-the Art Procedures  and  Equipment for  Internal
    Inspection and Upgrading of Underground Storage Tanks.
     PB!»;i41963REE»            9843   PCAO&MFA01
    State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting
    State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
     PB96-147341 REB            9843   PC A12/MF  A03
 STORM SERVERS
     Risk Management Research Plan tor Wet Weather Flows.
     PB96-147093REB            9643   PC A06/MF  A02
 STORM WATER RUNOFF
     Storage/Sedimentation Facilities tor Control of Storm  and
     Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
     PB9B-132228REB            9842. PCA11/MFA03

     Federal Register Volume 63. Number 31, Tuesday. Feb-
     ruary 17. 1998, Notices. Part 2. Environments!  Protection
     Agency:  Reissuance of NPDES General  Permits  for
     Storm Water Discharges from Construction Activities.
     PB98-144702REB            9843  PC A09/MF A02

     Federal Register Volume 63. Number 6. Friday. January
     9, 1998, Proposed  Rutes. Part 2. Environmental Protec-
     tion Agency: 40 CFR Parts 122 and 123 National Pollut-
     ant Discharge Elimination System. Proposed Regulations
     for Revision of the Water Position Control Program Ad-
                                                                                                                   PB98-144710REB
                                                                                                                                              9843   PC A07/MF A02
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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                      SUPERFUND
STORN RUNOFF
   Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
   PB98-147093REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A02

STOVES
   Field  Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado
   during the 1995-96 Heating Season.
   PB98-106487REB            98O1    PC A04/MF A01

STRATEGIC PLANNING
   EPA  Strategic Ran: The Mission of  the  Environmental
   Protection Agency is to Protect Human Health and to
   Safeguard  the  Natural  Environment Air, Water, and
   Land, upon Which Life Depends.
   PB98-130487REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
   SAB  Report: Review of ORD'S Pollution Prevention Re-
   search Strategy. Review of the Office of  Research and
   Development1 s Draft Pollution  Prevention Research Strat-
   egy by the Environmental Engineering Committee.
   PB98-155005REB            98O4   PCA04/MFA01

STREAMS
   Evaluation of Illinois Seived Stream Sediment  Data 1982-
   1995
   PB98-125214REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

   Examination of the Effects of Habitat  Quality, Land Use,
   and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
   of Coastal Plain Streams.
    PB98-125362REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02

STRIPED BASS
    Interaction among  Environmental Factors and Recruit-
    ment Potential in Striped Bass.
    PB98-119258REB            98-02   PCA11/MFA03
    Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
    ment Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nan-

    PB9ftl19316REB            98-02   PCA14/MFAD3

STYRENE RESINS
    Analytical Techniques  for Measuring  Hydrocarbon  Emis-
    sions from the Manufacture of  Fiberglass-Reinforced
    Plastics.
    PB98-147259REB             98-03  PC A03/MF A01

STYRENES
    FRP Model (Version 1.0) for Estimating  Styrene  Emis-
    sions from  Ftoer-Reinlorced   Plastics Fabrication  Proc-
    esses (on Diskette).
    PB9*502297REB                    98-03  CP D01
SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS
    Site Characterization for Subsurface Remediation.  Semi-
    nar Publication
    PB98-147333REB             98-03  PCA14/MFA03

 SULFUR DIOXIDE
    Supplement to the Second Addendum (1986)  to Air Qual-
    ity  Criteria for Paniculate  Matter and  Sulfur Oxides
    (1982): Assessment of New  Findings on Sulfur Dioxide
    Acute Exposure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuate.
    PB98-132384REB             96-03  PC A07/MF A02

 SUMT SEQUENTIAL UNCONSTRAINED MINIMIZATION
 TECHNIQUE)
    TransmWal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003 of
    Rf*RA
    PB98-108616REB             98-01  PC A04/MF A01

 SUPERFUND
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Fate. NY., September 5,1996.
    PB9&963131REB             98-01  PC A03/MF A01

    Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
    PB96-963251REB             98XC   PC A01/MF A01
    Superfund Removal Procedures, Response Management:
    Removal Action StarHJp to CtoseOuL
    PB96-S63407REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
    General  Policy  on Superfund Ability to Pay Determina-
    tions.
    PB97-199731REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
    Record of Decision: Auburn  Road Landfill, Londonderry.
    NH., December 19.1996.
    PB97-963101REB            98-03   PC AO&MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision: PSC Resources.  Palmer, MA.. No-
                                98-03   PC A04/MF A01
vember26, 1996.
PB97-963102REB
Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision: Groveland Wells (No. 1 and 2 Site),
(O.U.  1).  (Management  of Migration Operable  Unit).
Groveland, MA..Tfovember 1 1.1 996.   „.„„.„.
PB97-963103REB             98-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision: Groveland Wells (No. 1 and 2 Site),
(Source Control Operable  Unit),  (O.U. 2). Groveland,
MA.. November 15, 1996.
PB97-963104REB             98-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision: South Municipal Water Well Supply,
Peterborough, NH., Februarys, 1997.
PB97-963105REB             98-03  PCAQ3/MFA01
Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision: Savage Municipal Water Supply. (OK
                           Unit  1). MHord. NH., De-
     Tool Source Area) (Operable Unit
                                 95HB  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Croyden  TCE,
Croyden, PA., December 31,1996.
PB97-963107REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region  3): Brown's Battery
Breaking, Shoemakersville, PA., December 1996.
PB97-963108REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Tonolli  Corp.,
Nesquehoning, PA., January 7, 1997.
PB97-963109REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial Lane, Wil-
liams Township, PA., December 5, 1996.
PB97-963110REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): United  Heckathom
Company, Richmond, CA., November 29,1996.
PB97-963111 REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Livermore
Laboratory  (USDOE) (Treatment  Facilities  A and  B),
Livermore. CA., April 16,1997.
PB97-963112REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Regran 9): San Fernando Valley
(Area 1), Burbank Operable Unit, Los Angeles, CA., Feb-
ruary 12.1997.
PB97-963113REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Livermore
Laboratory (USDOE) (Metal Discharge Limits), Livermore,
CA., April 15. 1997.
PB97-963114REB             98X13   PC A03MF A01
Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Apache Powder Co.,
SL David, AZ., April 16,1997.
PB97-963115REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson  International
Airport Area, (Areas A and B Groundwater Operable
Unit), Tucson, AZ., February 27,1997.
PB97-963116REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 10): Selma Treating
Co., Selma, CA., April 18,1997.
PB97-963117REB            98X14   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Wesfinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. (Sunnyvale), Sunnyvale, CA.. March 14, 1997.
PB97-963118REB            9&O3   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
 Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  10): Toftdahl  Drums,
Brush Prairie. WA.. June 17,1997.
 PB97-963119REB            98-04   PCA02/MFA01

Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference  of the
 Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Commencement
 Bay,  Near Shore/Tide  Flats, Operable Unit 01 - Sedi-
 ments and Operable Unit  05 - Source, Pierce County,
 WA., July 28, 1997.
 PB97-963120REB            9&O4   PC  A07/MF ACE
 Superfund  Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 10): Gould, Inc., Soils Operable Unit, Portland, OR., June
 3,1997.
 PB97-963121REB            9&O4   PC  A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 3): Rectjcon/Allied  Steel Corp., East Coventry Twp.. PA.,
 August 29,1997.
 PB97-963122REB            98-03   PC  A03/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 5): Clare Water Supply, Clare. Ml., May 15, 1997.
 PB97-963123REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
 5): Arcanum Iron and Metal, Darke County, OH., June 18.
 1997.
 PB97-963124REB             9&O3  PC A08/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
 5): United Scap Lead Co.. Inc., Troy OH., June 27, 1997.
 PB97-963125REB            98
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                                                                   KEYWORD INDEX
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Rgion
  4): Coteman-Evand  Wood Preserving Co.. Whitehouse,
  FL. September 25, 1997.
  PB97-963157REB            9fr04   PC A06/MF A01
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Marzone  IncJChevron Chemical Company,  Tmon,
  GA., June 18. 1997.
  PB97-963158REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Munisport Landfill, North Mami, Fl_. September 5,
  1997.
  PB97-963159REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01

  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Fort Ord, Operable
  Unit 2. Marina, CA.. January 17, 1997.
  PB97-963160REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

  Superfund/Oil Program Implementation  Manual  Fiscal
  Year 1998.
  PB97-963219REB            98-01   PCA18/MFA04

  National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report  Fiscal
  Year 1997.
  PB97-963250REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02

  FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
  PB97-963255REB            9W1   PC A03/MF A01

  Risk Assessment Guidance for  Superfund: Volume 1.
  Human Hearth Evaluation  Manual (Part D, Standardized
  Planning,  Reporting  and  Review  of  Superfund  Risk
  As-Sffs^Ht^ts} (IntonfTi).
  PB97-963305REB            98-02   PC E13/MF A03

  Use of Soi Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as  Re-
  mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
  PB97-963308REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01
  Approach tor Addressing Dioxin in Soils at CERCLA  and

  PB97-963309REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
  Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
  PB97.963311REB            9&O2   PC A01/MF A01
  Superfund Method tor th« Determination of ReteasoaWe
  Asbestos in Soils and Buk MMehals.
  PB97-963S03REB            98-01   PC A08/MF A02
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Cheshire
  GroundwMr Contamination. Cheshire. CT..  Dacember
  31. 1996.
  PB97-963701REB            96-04   PC AO&MF A01

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Lormg Air
  Force  Base. Operable Unit 13, Limestone. ME.. June 16.
   1997.
  PB97-963702REB            96-04   PCA11/MFA03
  Supartund  Record of Decison (EPA  Region  1):  Davis
  Gtocesler-Smithfwld  Regional  (GSR)  Landfill   Site.
  Gtocester/SrruthfwM. Rt.. Septembar 29, 1997.
   PB97-963703REB            9fWO   PCAKVMFA02
  Superfund Record of Deoson (EPA  Region 1): Davisvfle
   Naval   Construction  Battalion  Center. Site  09,  North
   Kingstown, Rl., September 29.  1997.
   PB97-963704REB            98-03   PC A15/MF  A03
   Superfund  Record  of  Decison  (EPA  Region 1):  Fort
   Devens (Areas of  Contamination  436 and  43J).  Fort
   Devens. MA.. October 17. 1996.
   PB97-963705REB            9B-O3   PC A10/MF  AQ2
   Superfund Record  of  Decison  (EPA  Region 1):  Fort
   Devens (Area of Contamination 63AX). Fort Devens. MA..
                              96-03   PC AO&MF A01
September 29.1997.
PB97-963706REB
Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  1): Fort
Devens-Sudbury Training Annex (Areas of Contamination
A4. A7. and A3). Mtidtesex County, MA.. September 30.
1997
PB97-963707REB            96-04   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Galup's
Quarry Superfund  Site.  PlanSeW. CT..  September 30.
1997
PB97-963708REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Oectson (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
don Submarine Base.  New London. CT., September 18.
1997
P997-963709REB            96-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
Force Base Brooks/Dashes Operable Unit.  Portsmouth/
ttowOTQtai. NH.. Septembar 30.1997.
P897-963710R£B^       9&O4   PC A13/MF A03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
Aviation Admn  Tech  Center. (Area P) (Bidding 204)
(Furt Sp* Area). AHantic County, NX. February 13.1997.
PB974K3801R£B            9fW3   PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Platts-
burgh Air Force Base (Former Landfifl LF-021). Plans-
burgh, NY.. March 25,1997.
PB97-963802REB            96-03   PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Pitts-
burgh Air Force Base. (Former  Landfil LF-024). Platts-
burgh. NY, March 25,  1997.
PB57-963803REB            9*03   PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2):  Jones
Sanitation. Hyde Park. NY, March 31.1997.
PB97?a6M04R£B            9BO3   PC A08*F A02

Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA   Region 2):
RobMech, IncJNalional Ppe Compnay. Town of Vestal.
NY.. Jury 25.1997.
PB97-963805REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
                                                        Engineering Center Operable Unit 20 (Site 28 Soil and
                                                        Groundwater), Lakehurst. NJ, July 7,1997.
                                                        P897-963806REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
                                                        Engineering Center Operable Unit  21  (Areas A  and B
                                                        Groundwater), Lakehurst, NJ., July 7,1997.
                                                        PB97-963807REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
                                                        Engineering Center Operable Unit 24  (Area  K Ground-
                                                        water). Lakehurst NJ., July 7,1997.
                                                        PB97-963808REB            98O3  PC A04/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Federal
                                                        Aviation Administration  Technical Center, (Areas A,  J,
                                                        and N). Atlantic County,  NJ.. July 21,1997.
                                                        PB97-963809REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Naval
                                                        Weapons Station Earte  (site A),  Operable Unit 1, Colts
                                                        Neck, rU.September 25,1997.
                                                        PB97-963810REB            98-03  PC A06/MF A02

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Naval
                                                        Weapons Station Earte  (Site A),  Operable Unit 2, Colts
                                                        Neck. NJ.. September 25.1997.
                                                        PB97-963811REB            98-03  PC AO&MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 2):  Global
                                                        Sanitary Landfill Operable Unit 2. Old  Bridge Township,
                                                        NJ.. September 29.1997.
                                                        PB97-963812REB            98-03  PC A07/MF A02

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Higgjns
                                                        Disposal Site Operable  Unit 1, Kingston. NJ.. September
                                                        X. 1997.
                                                        PB97-963813REB            98-03  PCA10/MFA02
                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen
                                                        Inc., Operable Unit 1, Gurabo. PR.. September 30.1997.
                                                        PB97-963814REB            98-03  PC A06/MF A01

                                                        Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
                                                        Record of Decison (EPA Region  2): Curoo Scrap Metal
                                                        Inc.. Operable Unit 2, Saddle Brook, NJ., September 30.
                                                        1997.
                                                        PB97-963815REB            98-03  PC AO&MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Pollution
                                                        Abatement Services. Operable Unit 4, Oswego, NY., Sep-
                                                        tember 30, 1997.
                                                        PB97-963816REB            98-03  PC AO&MF A01

                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Richard-
                                                        son Mil Road LandfWPond, Sidney Center. NY.. Septem-
                                                        ber 30.1997.
                                                        PB97-963817REB
                                                                                   98-03   PC A07/MF A02
                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
                                                        curity Group Activity. Operable Unit 1 (Sites 2 and 4).
                                                        Sabana Seca. PR.. September 30.1997.
                                                        PB97-963818REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
                                                        curity Group Activity. Operable Unit 3 (Sites 1 and 3),
                                                        Sabana Seca. PR. September 30, 1997.
                                                        PB97-963819REB            98-03   PC AO&MF A01
                                                        Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Grand
                                                        Street Mercury Site, Hoboken. NJ., Septembar 30.1997.
                                                        PB97-963820REB
                                                                                   98-04   PCA99/MFA06
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vega Alta
Pubic Supply WeOs. Operable Unit 2. Vega Alta PR.
September 30.1997.
PB97-963821REB            98-03   PC A12/MF A03

Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  3): Avco
Lycoming/(Williarnsporl Division). WHGamsport  PA., De-
cember 30, 1996.
PB97-963901REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Crossley
Farm, (Hereford Groundwater). Hereford,  PA..  June 30.
1997.
PB97-963902REB            98-O3   PC A04MF A01

Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Berks
Landfil. Spring Townshop. PA., Jury 22. 1997.
PB97-963903REB            98-04   PC AO&MF A02

Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Jacks
CreeWSitkin Smelting and Refinery Inc.. Site. Village of
Maitland. PA.. September 30.1997.
PB97-963904REB            96-03   PC AO&MF A01

Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  3): North
Perm - Area 12, Worcester Township, PA.. September
30.1997.
PB97-963905REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): ADegany
BaEstes Laboratory (USNavy). Operable Unit 1. Mkieral,
WV.. February 12.1997.
PB97-963906REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving Ground (Edgewood Area). Beach Point Test Site.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MO., September 24,1997.
PB97-963907REB            98-O3   PC AO5/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving Ground (Edgewood Area), Watson Creek Sedi-
ment O-Field Operable  Unit, Aberdeen Proving Ground.
MO.. September 23.1997.
PB97363908REB            98-03   PCAO&MFA01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Aberdeen
Proving Ground (MKhaeteville Landfil), Aberdeen Proving
Ground. MD., September 23.1997.
PB97-963909RE6             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Marine
Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4). Operable
Unit 4. Quantico, VA., September 30, 1997.
PB97-963910REB            98-03    PC A05/MF A01
Superfund   Record   of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3):
Tobyhanna  Army Depot, Operable Unit 1, Tobyhanna,
PA., September 30,1997.
PB97-963911 REB            98-03    PC A07/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
Ballistics Laboratory, (USNavy), Operable Unit 3, Mineral.
WV., May 29.1997.
PB97-963912REB            98-03    PC AO&/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base (LF 13),  Dover, DE-, September 30,1997.
PB97-963913REB            98-03    PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base (WP 14 and LF  15), Dover, DE., September
30. 1997.
PB97-963914REB            98-03    PC A05/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
Force Base (FT 03), Dover, DE., September 30,1997.
PB97-9B3915REB            9843    PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center (B Areas), Operable  Unit 4, War-
minster Townshto, PA., September 30.1997.
PB97-963916REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Naval
Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 2. Dahkjren. VA.. Septem-
ber 29, 1997.
PB97-963917REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Naval
Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 12, Dahlgre, VA.. Septem-
ber 30.1997.
PB97-963918REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Naval
Weapons Station-Yorktown, Site 12, Operable Units 3, 4,
andS, Yorktown, VA.. April 16.1997.
PB97-963919REB            98-03   PC AKVMF A03
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Camp
LeJeune Military Reservation (US Navy), Operable Unit 7,
Sites 1. 28, and 30, Onslow County,  NC.. October 9.
1996.
PB97-964001REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Escambia
Wood - Pensacola  (aka: Escambia Treating  Company
Site), Pensacola, FL. February 12.1997.
PB97-964002REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Town-
send Saw Chain Co., Pontae, SC-. December 19,1996.
PB97-964003REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant. Operable Unit 6, (Area B) Study
Areas 2,10.16.17, and 22. Chikjersburg. Al_, March 27,
1997.
PB97-964004REB            9&O3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
Army Ammunition Plant Operable  Unit 5, Chiktersburg,
Al_,  March 27,1997.
PB97-964005REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site  (USDOE). Operable Unit  14, Aiken. SC., March
27.1997.
PB97-964006REB             96-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 5, Aiken, SC.,  March
27. 1997.
PB97-964007REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 4. Aiken, SC..  March
27.1997.
PB97-964008REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit  13. Aiken, SC.. March
27.197.
PB97-964009REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit  45, Aiken, SC., March
27.1997.
PB97-964010REB            98-03    PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit  15. Aiken. SC., March
27.1997.
PB97-964011REB            98-03    PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Marine
Corns Logistics Base. Operable Unit 3 PSC 16 and PSC
17. AJbarty. GA., September 2,1997.
PB97-964012REB            98-03    PC AO&MF A01

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Marine
Corps  Logistics Base, Operable Unit 1  PSC 1, PSC 2.
PSC 3. and PSC 26. Abany, GA., September 2,1997.
 PB97-964013REB            98-03    PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Oak
 Ridge  Reservation  (USDOE). (Union Valley Upper East
 Font Poplar Creek Characterization  Area), Oak  Ridge,
TN., JutylO. 1997.
 PB97-964014REB            98-03    PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak
 Ridge  Reservation  (USDOE) (Sludge  Removal from the
 Gunite and Associated Tanks Operable Unit Waste Area
        11), Oak Ridge, TN., September 2,1997.
         015REB            MW)3    PCA04/MFA01
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Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical  Industries, Operable Unit 3, Deiand. FL, Sep-
tember 18,1997.
PB97-964016REB             9WW   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), Clinch River and  Poplar
Creek Operable Units, Oak Ridge,  TN., September 23,
1997.
PB97-964017REB             9&O3   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant  (USDOE)  (Waste Area  Group
17). Paducah, KY., September 29,1997.
PB97-964018REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4): Cecil
Field Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville,
FL. September 30, 1997.
PB97-964019REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Aberdeen
Pesticide Dumps, Operable  Unit 5, Aberdeen. NC., Sep-
tember 16,1997.
PB97-964Q20REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  FCX Inc.,
(Washington Plant).  Washington.  NC., December 18,
1996.
PB97-964021REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Newsome
Brothers/Old Reichhokj Chemicals, Operable  Unit  2, Co-
lumbia MS., August 8, 1997.
PB97-964022REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE), Operable Unit 2 (Oak Ridge
Y-12 Plant Bear Creek Valley), Oak Ridge. TN., January
23,1997.
PB97-964023REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4): North
Beimont PCE Site,  North Belmont,  NC.. September 24,
1997.
PB97-964024REB            98-C3   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Sftr  (USDOE), Operable  Unit 11.  Central  Shops
Burning/Rubble  Pit  (631-6G)  (U).  Aiken. SC., May  14,
1997.
PB97-964025REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Pensa-
cola Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 10, Pensacola, FL.
September 15, 1997.
PB97-964027REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Oak
Ridge  Reservation  (USDOE), Operable  Unit  14.  Oak
Ridge, TN.. September 25. 1997.
PB97-964028HEB            98-03  PC A06/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Camp
LeJeune Military Reservation, Operable Unit  12 (Site 3),
Onstow County, NC., May 15,1997.
PB97-964Q29REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Camp
LeJeune Military Reservation. Operable Unit 13 (Site 63),
Onstow County, NC., May 15.1997.
PB97-964030REB            98-03  PC A06/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savanah
 River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 17 L-Area Oil and
Chemical Basin (904-83G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
 (904-79G). Aiken. SC., September 30.1997.
 PB97-964031REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
 River Site (USDOE)  Operable Unit 16.  Old F Area Seep-
age Basin (904-49G). Aiken. SC.. May 14. 1997.
 PK7-964032REB             98-M   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Rally Tar
 and Chemical Company Site, (Dover Plant).  Dover, OH.,
 March 31.1997.
 PB97-964101REB
                            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
 Chemicals. Inc., Operable  Unit 2. Grandville, Ml.. Feb-
 ruary 5, 1997.
 PB97-964102REB             98-04   PC AO»MF A01
 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilley
 Tar and Chemical (Indianapolis Plant). Operable Unit 5,
 Indianapolis, IN.. June 30, 1997.
 PB97-964103REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Parsons
 Chemical Works. Inc.. Grand Ledge, Ml., September 30,
 1997
 PB97-964104REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Tippe-
 eanoe Sanitary  Landfill. Inc..  Lafayette.  IN., September
 30  1997
 PB97-964105REB             9&C3   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Toman
 Armory Landfill, Tomah. Wl., September 23, 1997.
 PB97-S64106REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tomah
 Municipal Sanitary  Landfill, Tomah, WL, September 25,
 PB97-964107REB
                             98-03  PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
 Point Plant Site, South Point, OH., September 26, 1 997.
 PB97-964108REB             98-03  PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Marion
 ------ ) Dump Site, Operable Units 2 and 3, Marion, IN.,
       iber30  1997
     17-9641 09REB             98-03  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-
Patterson Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2. Dayton, OH.,
Ssptember 30, 1997.
PB97-964110REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J  and L
Landfill, Operable Unit 2, Rochester Hilts, Ml., September
30,1997.
PB97-964111REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Scrap
Processing Co., Inc., Medford, Wl., September 30,1997.
PB97-964112REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Fields
Brook Site, Operable Unit 2,  Ashtabula, OH., September
29,1997.
PB97-964113REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region  5):  Fields
Brook Site. Operable Unit 4. Astabula, OH., June 30,
1997.
PB97-964114REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bendix
Corp/Allied  Automotive. St. Joseph, Ml., September 30.
1997.
PB97-964115REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo
Electric/Crab   Orchard  National   Wildlife   Refuge.
Carterville, IL. February 19. 1997.
PB97-964116REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Roto-Fin-
ish Co., Inc.. Kalamazoo. Ml., March 31,1997.
PB97-964117REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Madison
Metropolitan Sewerage District, Blooming  Grove, Wl.,
March 31.  1997.
PB97-964118REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Louisiana
Array Ammunition  Plant,  Soil  Source  Operable Unit,
Doyline. LA., March 4, 1997.
PB97-964201REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): National
Zinc Corp.. Operable Unit 2.  Barttesville, OK.,  October 2,
1997.
PB97-964202REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Southern
Shipbuilding Corp., Operable Unit 2, Sidell, LA., Septem-

PB97-964203REB             98-03   PCA07/MFA02
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 6): RSR
Corp.. Operable Unit 3, Dallas, TX.. September 30, 1997.
PB97-964204REB             98-04    PC A12/MF A03
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 6): RSR
Corp.. Operable Unit 4 (Groundwater) and Operable Unit
5. Dallas, TX.. April 3, 1997.
PB97-964205REB            98-03    PC A09/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creek
(Ottawa County), Operable Unit 2. Ottawa County, OK.,
August 27,1997.
PB97-964206REB            98-03    PCA13/MFA03

Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 9): Agri-
culture Street Landfill, Operable  Unit 4 anrf 5, New Orle-
ans, LA.. September 2,1997.
PB97-964207REB            98-03   PCA12/MFA03

Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7): Des
Moines TCE, Operable Units 2  and 4, Des Moines,  IA.,
 December 13,1996.
 PB97-964301REB            98-03   PCA05/MFA01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherokee
County (Baxter Springs and Treece Subsites), Operable
 Unit 3/4. Cherokee County. KS.,  August 20.1997.
 PB97-964302REB            98-03   PC A12/MF A03

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fort Riley
 Pesticide Storage  Facility. Operable Unit 2, Junction City,
 KS., September 29,1997.
 PB97-964303REB            9&O3   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Nebraska
 Ordnance  Plant (Former), Operable Unit 2, Mead, NE.,
 April 7,1997.
 PB97-964304REB            98-03   PC AO&/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bee Cee
 Manufacturing Co., Maiden, MO., September 30.1997.
 PB97-964305REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ellsworth
 Air Force  Base, Operable Unit 11, Ellsworth Air Force
 Base, SD., April 28,1997.
 PB97-964401 REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
 Gulch, Operable Unit 10, Leadvilte, CO.. August 8, 1997.
 PB97-964402REB             98-03   PCA08/MFA02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
 ren Air Force Base. Operable Unit 8,  Cgehyenne, WY.,
 November 21.1997.
 PB97-964403REB             98-04   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
 ren Air Force Base. Operable  Unit 2,  Cheyenne, WY.,
 September 30.1997.
 PB97-964404REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 8): Rocky
 Rats Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Golden, CO., Feb-
 ruary 27,1997.
 PB97-964405REB            9fr03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Rocky
Flats  Rant (USDOE), Operable Unit 3,  Golden, CO.,
June 3,1997.
PB97-964406REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8):  Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 6, Ogden, UT., September 30,
1997.
PB97-964407REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8):  Hill Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 8, Ogden UT., September 30,
1997.
PB97-964408REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Schofield
Barracks (US Army). Operable Unit 3, Oahu, HI., Novem-
ber 8,1996.
PB97-964501 REB
                            98-03
                                   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Schofield
Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 2, Oahu, HI., Feb-
ruary 7.1997.
PB97-964502REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
(Basewkje Remedial Investigation Sites), Marina, CA.,
January 17, 1997.
PB97-964503REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
(Beach Trainfire Ranges) (Site 3), Marina, CA., January
17, 1997.
PB97-964504REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
LJverrnore Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Liver-
more, CA., January 29,  1997.
PB97-954505REB             98-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Western
Pacific Railroad Company, Oroville, CA., September 30,
1997.
PB97-964506REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Moffett
Naval Air Station. Operable Unit  1, Sunnyvale, CA., Au-
gust 14,1997.
PB97-964507REB             98-04   PCA11/MFA03
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
Marine  Corps Logistics Base, Operable Units 3 and 4,
Barstow, CA., June 3. 1997.
PB97-954508REB             98-04   PCA18/MFA04

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
Facility Waste Pits Operable Unit, Los Angeles, CA., Sep-
tember 5,1997.
PB97-964509REB             98-04   PCA15/MFA03
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region 9):  Iron
Mountain Mine, Redding, CA., September 30,1997.
PB97-964510REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Modesto
Groundwater Contamination,  Modesto, CA.,  September
26, 1997.
PB97-964511REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced, CA., May 21.199f
 PB97-964512REB            98-04  PCA12/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): El Toro
 Marine Corps Air Station, Operable Units 2A and 3A (No
 Action Sites), El Toro, CA., September 29,1997.
 PB97-964513REB            9&04  PCA10/MFA02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): El Toro
 Marine Corps Air Station. Operable Unit 2A (Site 24-VOC
 Source Area Vadose Zone), El Toro, CA., September 29,
 1997.
 PB97-964514REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
 International Airport Area (Volume 1 and 2), Tucson, AZ..
 September 30,1997.
 PB97-964515REB            98-03   PC A14/MF A03
 Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 9): Camp
 Pendleton Marine  Coprs  Base, Operable  Unit 2, San
 Diego, CA., September 30.1997.
 PB97-964516REB            98-04   PCA15/MFA03

 Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  9): Norton
 Air  Force Base, Operable Unit 3. Site 19 Waste Drum
 Storage Area No. 1, San Bernardino, CA., June 25,1997.
 PB97%64517REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Harbor
 Island (Lead). The Shipyard  Sediment Operable Unit,  Se-
 attle. WA., November 27.1996.
 PB97-964601REB            98-O4   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  10): Puget
 Sound Naval Shipyard Complex, (Operable Unit A) (aka:
 Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremerton, WA., January 24,
 1997.
 PB97-964602REB             98-04   PC A08/MF A02

 Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  10): Puget
 Sound Naval Shipyard Complex,  (Operable  Unit NSC)
 (aka:  Bremerton Naval Complex). Bremerton, WA.,  De-
 cember 13,1996.
 PB97-964603REB             98-04   PC A07/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
 200 Area (USDOE). (200-UP-1  Operable Unit),  Benton
 County, WA., February 11,1997.
 PB97-964604REB             98-04   PC A06MF A01

 Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10): Mon-
 santo Chemical Co. (Soda  Springs),  Soda Springs,  ID.,
 April 30,1997.
 PB97-964605REB             9^04   PC A07/MF A02
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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmeo-
   dorf Air Force Base. Operable Unit 3, Greater Anchorage
   Borough, AK., December 5,1996.
   Pe97-964e06REB            98-04  PC A05/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Eknerv
   dorf Air Force Base. Operable Unit 6 and Source Area
   SS  19. Greater Anchorage Borough. AK.  December 4.
   1996.
   PB97-964607REB            9844  PC A12/MF A03

   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Fort
   Wainwright, Operable Unit  1. Fairbanks rfcrlh Star Bor-
   ough, AK.. June 27.1997.
   PB97-964608REB            98-04  PC A09/MF A02

   Supertund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Fort
   Watnwright, Operable Unit  2, Fairbanks North Star Bor-
   ough, ML. March 31.1997.
   PB97-964609REB            98-04  PC A10VMF A03
   Supertund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): East
   Multnomah  County Groundwater  Contamination. Oper-
   able Unit  1. Multnomah  County. OR. December 31.
   1996.
   P897-964610REB            96-04  PC A06/MF A02
   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): East
   Multnomah County Ground Water Contamination. Oper-
   able Unit  2. Muttnomah  County. OR. December 31.
   1996.
   PB97-964611REB            98-04  PC A07/MF A02

   Superfund   Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 10):
   Boomsnub/Airco Site-Wide Ground Water Operable Unit,
   Vancouver. WA.. September 29.1997.
   PB97-964612REB            9844  PC A09/MF A02
   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Old
   Navy Dump Manchester  Laboratory  (USEPA/NOAA).
   Manchester. WA..  September 30.1997.
   PB97-964613REB            98-04  PC A07/MF A02

   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Fort
   Richardson (USArmy).  Operable Units A and B. Anchor-
   age. AK.. September 15. 1997.
   PB97-964«14REB            98-04
                                     PCA09/MFA02
   Addendum to the Interim CERCLA Settlement Pokey
   issued on December 5,1904.
   PB9S-103138REB            9841   PC A02/MF A01
   Guidanoe on EPA Participation In Bankruptcy Cases.
   PB96-103146REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01
   Experience In tnoneration Appfcabte to Superfund Site

   PB9B-1041B3REB            9641   PC A04/MF A01
   Supertund Pubic Mormatian  System  (SPtS) (on CD-
   ROM).
   PB9B-S00341REB            98-02   CD-BOM $60.00

   CASHOUT Model: Catoutates Current Value of Superfund
   Cleanup Costs (Version 1.6) (on Diskette).
   PB8e-600390REB            98-01   Diskette S50JX
   PROJECT Modet Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
   Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
   PB9B-S00408REB            9841   Diskette $50.00
   Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps  for Delaware.
   Ma^aral. West Vrgna,  District of Columbia (on CD-

   PB96-S02313REB           9843  CO-ROM CP 001

   Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps far Pennsylvania
   (on CD-ROM).
   PB96-602321REB           98-03  CD-ROM CPD01
   Wand Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Virginia (on
   CD-ROM).
   PB96-502339REB           98-03  CD-ROM CP 001

   Superfund PubSc Information System (SPtS) June  1998
   (onCfrflOM).
   PB9B-S023S4REB            9844   CD-FOM J60.00

   Sto Enfa cement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
                                     98-04   CPD02

   ROD Amendments and Explanations of Signacant Dif-
   ference* (ESD).
   PB98-963100REB             96-02  Starring Order

   EPA Superfund Proyjaiii Poirjes and Administration.
   PB98463200REB             9842  Standkig Order

   SuMriundOB  ProorBn knplefnanto&on Manual  Fiscal
   Yeer99«a
   PBaB463201REB
                              9844   PC A18MF A03
                   Hal Five-year Re
                                    r Guidance.
                              9841   PC A02/MF A01

   Regional lutegujteJ Contingency Plan Region VI: Iowa.
   Kansas. Moaourl. Nebraska.
   PB9646320SREB            9842   PC A25/MF A04

   Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
   PB98-963218REB            9842   PCA06/MFA01

   Plan to Enhance the Rote of States and Tribes in the
                              9844  PCA09MFA02
   PB9B463221
    Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
    Projected Costs «vough FY 2040.
    PB96-963222REB            9842  PC A10/MF AQ2

    Environmental nasponse Training Program Schedule of
    Courses. September 1,1996 - September 30,1999.
                              9843  PCAOSMFA01
                                                      Requirements (CERCLA Section 103 and EPCRA Sec-
                                                      tion 304).
                                                      PB98-963230REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                      Introduction to: Statutory Overview of CERCLA (Updated
                                                      February 1998).
                                                      PB98-963232REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                      Introduction to:  Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model
                                                      (Updated February 1998).
                                                      PS98-963233REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      RCRA, Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                      Introduction to: Superfund Administrative Improvements/
                                                      Reforms (Update February 1998).
                                                      PB98-963234REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                      Introduction to: Superfund Community Involvement  (Up-
                                                      dated February 1998).
                                                      PB9B-963235REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      RCRA, Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                      Introduction to: Superfund Liability. Enforcement, and Set-
                                                      tlements (Updated February 1998).
                                                      PB96463236REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      RCRA, Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                      Introduction tec The Superfund Response Program  (Up-
                                                      dated February 1998).
                                                      PB98-963237REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      Clarification to the 1994 Revised Interim Sol Lead Guid-
                                                      ance for CERCLA Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Fa-
                                                      cilities.
                                                      PB98-963244REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
                                                      PB98-963300REB            9842   Standing Order
                                                      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).
                                                      PB96-9633C2BEB           9842   PC A02/MF A01
                                                      EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
                                                      PB98-963400REB            9842   Standing Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
                                                      PB98-963500REB            98-02   Standing Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Enforcement.
                                                      PB96-9SeOOREB            9842   Standing Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  tor Region
                                                      1: Connecticut. Maine,  Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
                                                      Rhode Island, and Vermont.
                                                      PB98463700REB            9842   Standing Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
                                                      3: New Jersey. New York, Puerto  Rico, and Virgin Is-
                                                      lands.
                                                      PB98-963800REB            9842   Starving Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
                                                      3: Delaware,  Washington DC., Maryland. Pennsylvania.
                                                      and Virginia.
                                                      PB964B3900REB            9842   Standing Order

                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  tor Region
                                                      5: BSnos. tnrjana, Mchigan. Mnnesota. Onto, and  Wis-
                                                      consin.
                                                      PB9B4S4100REB            9842   Standing Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
                                                      6: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico. Oklahoma,  and
                                                      PB98-964200REB             9642   Standing Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
                                                      7: Iowa. Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
                                                      PB9B-964300REB             98-02   Standing Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
                                                      ft Colorado, Montana. North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah,

                                                      PB98-$6>400REB             9842   Standing Order

                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
                                                      9: Arizona. Caitomia. Hawaii. Nevada. American Samoa.
                                                      and Guam.
                                                      PB98-964500REB             9842   Stanrjng Order
                                                      EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
                                                      10: Alaska. Idaho. Oregon, and Washington.
                                                      PB98-964600REB             9842   Starting Order
                                                      Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
     .
Introduction ta CERCLA and EPCRA Release
                                      raining Module.
                                      lease Reporting
                 .
    SUB-5178REB                  9842   Subscription
    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
    Magnetic Tape).
    SU&-6179REB                  9642   Subscription
SUPERFUND ACCELERATED CLEANUP MODEL
    RCRA. Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
    Introduction to: Superfund Accelerated Cleanup  Model
    (Updated February 1998).
    PB9&963233REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
SUPERFUND PROGRAM
    Hearth Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB98-921100REB             9842  Standing Order
SUPERFUNDS
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Dacison  (EPA Region 3): MM  Creek  Dump.
    Erie. PA.. Apr! 30, 1997.
    PB97-963142REB            9843   PCA02/MFA01
SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS
    PROJECT Model: Evaluates the Value of Supplemental
    Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1 3) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500408REB             9841   Diskette $50.00
                                                      SURFACE CLEANING
                                                          Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
                                                          Parts Cleaning.
                                                          PB98-151632REB           98-04  PC A02/MF A01
                                                      SURFACE COATING
                                                          Utilizing Low  Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
                                                          for Wood Furniture.
                                                          PB98-100415REB           9841  PC A04/MF A01

                                                          Development  of a  No-VOC/No-HAP
                                                          Coatings System.
                                                          PB9S-127301REB
                                                                                    9842
                                     Wood Furniture

                                     PC A07/MF A02
                                                          No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coating Systi
                                                          PB98-135684REB            9843   PCAI
                                         tern.
                                        A03/MFA01

    Personal Computer Guide for Businesses in  the Metal
    Parts Coating Industry.
    PB98-147168REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
    SAB Report: Review of the Surface Impoundments Study
    (SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of Solid Waste's Pro-
    posed Surface Impoundment Study by the Environmental
    Engineering Committee.
    PB98-169303REB            9844  PC A04/MF A01
SURFACE WATER TREATMENT RULE
    Small  System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB            9841  PC A04/MF A01
SURFACE WATERS
    State Methods for Delineating Source Water  Protection
    Areas for Surface Water Supplied Sources of Drinking
    Water.
    PB98-104037REB            9841  PC A04/MF A01
    Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Sta-
    tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
    PB98-119274REB            9842  PC A08/MF A02

    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
    face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
    PB98-122211REB            9842  PC A13/MF A03
    Lake Regions of Florida.
    PB98-122237REB            9842  PC A06/MF A02
SURFACTANTS
    High  Performance Metal Cleaning  Using Liquid CO2 and
    Surfactants.
    PB98-116338REB            9842  PC A02/MF A01
SURFUR OXIDES
    Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using Cal-
    cium-Based Sorbants.
    PB98-147275REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
SURVEYS
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    PB98-123235REB            9842  PC A05/MF A01
    Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Annual Assessment of
    Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
    PB98-131345REB            9842  PC A06/MF A01
    Survey of Environmental Products and Services.
    PB98-143365REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01
    Descriptive Statistics Tables from a  Detailed Analysis of
    the National Human  Activity  Pattern  Survey (NHAPS)
    Data.
    PB98-155179REB            9844  PC A24/MF A04
SVE (SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION)
    Assessing UST Corrective Action Technologies: In situ
    SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and Re-
    sidual Hydrocarbon Removal.
    PB96-137219REB            9843  PC A1&MF A03
sw-84* MANUAL
    Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB98-111750REB                  9842   PCS49.00
SYNTHETIC FIBERS
    Profile of the Plastic Resin and Man-Made Ftoer Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB98-143449REB            9843   PC A10/MF A02
TTESTS
    Operator's Guide to Eliminating Bias in CEM Systems.
    PB9B-150253REB            9644   PC A08/MF A02
TAXPAYERS
    INDIPAY Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB             9841  Diskette $50.00
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
    Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assist-
    ance Programs for Local Governments  in the Chesa-
       fce Bay Region.
       "M33416REB            9842   PC A07/MF A02
TECHNICAL WRITING
    QA Review of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from

    PB98-135841REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
    Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
    Reference Guide. Third Edition.
    PB96-108590REB            9842   PC A99/MF EOS

    Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
    PB98-145576REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01

    Next Generation Technologies for Landfill Gas and What
    isETV.'.
    PB98-147234REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
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                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                       TOXICITY
98-04  PC A02/MF A01
   Environmental Assessment of the Base Catalyzed De-
   composition (BCD) Process.
   PB98-173479REB            98-O4   PC A04/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
   Environmental  Technology   Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
   Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
   Public Health and me Environment
   PB98-120728REB            98-02   PC AKVMF A02

   Air Pollution Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
   PB98-147242REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION
   Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Envi-
   ronmental Technology Transfer.
   N19970027271REB
                                               98-01
           (Order as N19970027257REB, PC A12/MF A03)
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
   Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
   PB98-135114REB            98-O3   PC A03/MF A01

   Effect of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
   PB98-144777REB            98-03   PC A06VMF A01
TEMPORAL VARIATIONS
   Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined
   by Passive Carbon Monitors and Continuous Radon Mon-
   itors.
   PB96-173420REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
TERBACIL
   Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): Terbacil.  (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Terbacil Fact Sheet).
   PB98-152903REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03

   RED Facts: Terbacil.
   PB96-153000REB
TERMmCIDES
   PR Notice 97-8: Time  Extension  of PR Notice 96-7,
   Termrtode Labeling.
   PB98-127905REB            98-02   PC A01/MF A01

TERMS
   Glossary of Terms from Federal Air Programs.
    PB98-152655REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
    PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial Vertebrates.
    PB98-116429REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

    Modeling a Plant and Soil Indicator  of Habitat Suitability
    for Small Mammals,
    PB96-135817REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

    Study on  Integrating Surveys of Terrestrial Natural  Re-
    sources: The Oregon Demonstration  Project.
    PB98-136930REB           98-03   PC A05/MF A01

    Meracfive Effects of O3 and CO2:  Implications for Ter-
    restrial Ecosystems.
    PB98-137516REB           98-O3   PC A06/MF A01
TERflORtSM
    EPA  Counter-Terrorism  (CT) Strategy,  Work Plan,  and
    Executive  Sumamry.
    PB96-963224REB            98-02  PC A04/MF A01
TEST CHAMBERS
    Characterizing  Sink  Effects in Large  Environmental
    Chambers.
    PB98-137458REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

    Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
    PB98-137466REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

    Sampling  and Analysis  of VOCs for Indoor Air Source
    Characterization.
    PB98-151640REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01

    Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
    Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
    PB98-151657REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01

    Characterization of the Usefulness of the Field and Lab-
    oratory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emis-
    sions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB98-155104REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01

    Comparison of Design Specifications for Three Large En-
    vironmental Chambers.
    PB98-155146REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
 TEST FACILITIES
    Powder Coat Applications.
    PB98-108624REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
 TEST METHODS
    SW-846 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
    Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
    IK) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
    PB97-501928REB           98-01  CD-ROM $125.00

    Standard  Method of Test for Gamma Spectrometry  of
    Water. ASTM-D-2459-72.
    PB98-106479REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Test Methods for Evaluating  Solid Waste Physical/Chemi-
    cal Methods. Draft Update 4A (SW-846). Third Edition.
    PB98-111750REB                 98O2   PC$49.00

    Fate,  Transport and  Transformation  Test  Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    P898-118102REB            98-02   PC A2O/MF A04

    Water Quality Criteria Documents  tor  the Protection  of
    Aquatic Life in Ambient Water.
    PB96-153067REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

    Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
    Emissions from Latex Paint.
    PB98-155054REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
TESTING
    Hearth Effects Test Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
    Acute Toxieity Testing: Background.
    PB98-101967REB            98-04   PC A99/MF A06

    Spray  Drift  Test  Guidelines.  OPPTS  840.1000  Back-
    ground for Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
    PB98-101975REB            98-04   PC A03MF A01

    Beta Test of Models-3 with  Community MultiscaJe Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Model.
    PB98-116270REB            98-01   PC A02/MF A01
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Textile Industry.  EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project
    PB98-143373REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
    Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea.
    PB98-137185REB            98-03   PCA11/MFA03

THERMAL EFFLUENTS
    Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Ex-
    perimental Investigation and Prediction.
    PB98-125370REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02
THERMAL TREATMENT
    Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
    PB98-135114REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Mon-
    itoring for Mixed Waste Treatment.
    PB98-135858REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Hot Water Injection for the Remediation of Oily Wastes.
    PB98-139991REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
THERMODESORPTION
    Performance Characteristics of a Mufti-Stage  Process for
    Ex-situ  Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
    Chlorinated Organics.
    PB98-138662REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
    Screening of Non-CFC Alternatives for High-Temperature
    Heat Pumps.
    PB98-135197REB            98-03    PC A03/MF A01
THERMOPHYSICAL  PROPERTIES
    New Chemical  Alternative for  Ozone-Depleting Sub-
    stances: HFC-236ea.
    PB98-127384REB            98-02    PC A07/MF A02

THIOBENCARB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Thiobencarb. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Thiobencarb) Fact Sheet.
    PB98-152895REB             	    ~	
                                                       98-04   PCA12/MFA03
                            RED Facts: Thiobencarb.
                            PB98-153018REB
                                                       98-04   PC A03/MF A01
                         THIOCYANATES
                             RED Facts: Methytene bis(thiocyanate).
                             PB98-102924REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01

                             Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Mathylene bis
                             (thiocyanate).  (Includes  RED  FACTS:  Methytene  bis
                             (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
                             PB98-103211 REB            98-01   PCA16/MFA03
                         THIRD PARTY SERVICE PROVIDERS
                             State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting
                             State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
                             PB98-147341REB            9frO3   PCA12/MFA03

                         THIRD REMEDIAL ACTION
                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Marine
                             Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4), Operable
                             Unit 4, Quantico, VA., September 30,1997.
                             PB97-963910REB            98-O3   PC A05/MF A01

                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5):  Fields
                             Brook Site, Operable Unit 2, Ashtabula, OH.,  September
                             29,1997.
                             PB97-964113REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

                         THYROID
                             Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
                             PB98-133119REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01

                         THYROID NEOPLASMS
                             Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
                             PB98-157860REB            98-O4   PCA11/MFA03

                         TIDAL CURRENTS
                             Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Ex-
                             perimental Investigation and Prediction.
                             PB98-125370REB             98-02   PC A09/MF A02

                         TIRES RRES
                             Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
                             PB9S-111701 REB            98-01   PC A07/MF A02
                         TNT
                             Biochemical Remediation Using Plant Enzymes.
                             ADA351092REB             98-04  PC A01/MF A01
                         TOLUENE
                             Enhanced  Bioremediatjon of BTEX Using Immobilized
                             Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
                             PB97-186290REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

                             Effect of Relative Humidity  on  Gaseous Air Cleaner
                             Media Performance:  Toluene Adsorption by Activated

                             PB98-151772REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01

                         TOTAL RISK INTEGRATED METHODOLOGY
                             Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Implementation of the
                             TRIM Conceptual Design through the TRIM.FaTE Mod-
                             ule. A Status Report
                             PB98-145485REB            98-04  PC A09/MF A02
TOURISM
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
    National Specialty  Workshop on Technical Tools for Air
    Toxics Assessment Held in Research Triangle Park,
    North Carolina on June 17-20,1997.
    PB98-109150REB            98-01   PC A20/MF A04

    Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB            98-01   PCA19/MFA04
    Toxic Chemical Report, Ninth Annual: A Summary of In-
    formation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report Forms
    for Calendar Year 1995.
    PB98-113640REB            98O1   PC A06/MF A01
    Exposure Mechanisms and  Uptake Routes of LJpophilic
    Organic Toxicants in Finfish.
    PB98-125396REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A01

    Title III (SARA and Clean Air Act Amendments) Emer-
O          Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and
         sntal  Release Prevention Consolidated  Chemical
    List (on Diskette).
    PB98-500473REB                    98-02   CP D01
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
    Health Effects Test Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
    Acute Toxieity Testing: Background.
    PB98-101967REB            98-04   PC A99/MF A06

    Spray Drift Test  Guidelines. OPPTS  840.1000 Back-
    ground for Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
    PB98-101975REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Toxic Substances  Control ACt (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data,
    January 1998. TSCA Chemical  Substances  Inventory:
    Revised Inventory  Synonym and Preferred Name Be (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500564REB           98O2   Diskette $140.00
    Toxic  Substances Control Ad (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data,  January 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-500572REB                   98-02    CP D01
    Toxic  Substances Control Ad fTSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text  Data. June 1998.  TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-50?388REB                   98-04    CP D01
    Toxic  Substances  Control  Ad (TSCA) Chemcial  Sub-
    stances Inventory:  Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
    ferred Name Rle,  June 1998 (Raw Data) (on Magnetic
    Tape and CD-ROM).
    PB96-502404REB          98-04  Mag Tape $454.00

    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):  ASCII Text Data,
    June  1998. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory:  Re-
    vised  Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-502412REB           98-04   Diskette $161.00
    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                  98-04   Subscription
 TOXICtTY
    Ecotox    Database   (AQUIRE,   PHYTOTOX,   and
    TERRETOX)  (Non-VMS  Data)   (on  Magnetic Tape).
    (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
    PB97-500292REB                   98-02   CP T02
    Hearth Effects Test Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
    Acute Toxicrty Testing: Background.
    PB98-101967REB           9&O4   PC A99/MF A06
    SAB  Report Review  of the Sector Facility  Indexing
    Projed (SRP).
    PB98-104706REB           98-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Assessment of Sediments  from  the  Upper  Mississippi

    PB9EM15165REB           98-01   PC A08/MF A02
    Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
    of Endpoints and Exposures.
    PB98-124001REB           98O2   PC A99/MF A06

    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
    liminary Draft).
    PB98-124308REB           98-02   PC A99/MF A06

    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
    Summary.
     PB98-124738REB           98-02   PC A07/MF A02

     Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
    fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
     PB98-124779REB           98-02   PCA17/MFA03
     Acute and Chronic Toxieity of Copper to the Estuarine
     Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
     PB9&126055REB           98-02   PC A04/MF A01

     Ambient Toxieity Testing in Chesapeake Bay,  5 Year Re-

     Pe98-130982REB           98-02   PC A08/MF A02
     Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
     PB98-133010REB           98-02   PCA15/MFA03
     Toxicotogical Review of Beryllium and  Compounds (CAS
     No 7440-41-7)
     PB98-151756REB           98-04   PC A07/MF A02
     Toxicotogical Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-89-0).
     PB98-1M764REB           98434   PC A04/MF A01
     Toxicotogical Review of Methylene Dipnenyl Diisocyanate
     (MDI) (CAS No. 101-68-8 and 9016-87-9).
     PB98-151798REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
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                                                                  KEYWORD INDEX
    Toxicotogical  Review of Cumene (CAS No. 98-82-8) in
    Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
    Information System.
    PB98-155211REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01

    Toxicotogical  Review of Chkxdane (Technical) (CAS No.
    12789-03-6) in Support of Summary Information on Inte-
    grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB98-155229REB            9844   PC A06/MF A01

    Toxfcobgical Review of TributyttJn Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
    9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
    Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB98-155237REB            9844   PC AOS/MF A01

    Toxeotogcal  Review  of  Methyl Methacrylate (CAS  No.
    80-62-6) in Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
    grated Risk information System (IRIS).
    PB98-155245REB            9844   PC A06/MF A01
TOJOCfTY CHARACTERISnC RULE
    Toxcity Characteristic  Rule Enforcement Training Man-

    PB98-142060REB            9843   PCA11/MFA03
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          9842   Mag Tape $395.00
TRACE AMOUNTS
    Near Ron) Time Measurement of Trace Volatte Organic
    Compounds from Combustion  Processes Using an  On-
    Line Gas Cnromatograph.
    PB98-151517REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
TRACE ELEMENTS
    Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
    iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
    PB96-119266REB            9842   PC A04/MF A01

TRACE METALS
    Trace Metal Oeanroom.
    PB98-147325REB            9843   PC A08/MF AQ2
TRACER STUDIES
    Tracers Detect AquHer Contamination.
    ADA350763REB             9644   PC A01/MF A01
TRAMMO
    Natoonal Dwectory of AHERA Accredited Courses. May
    29.1998 Edition.
    PB96-148273REB            9844   PC A15/MF A03

TRAINMO MANUALS
    Rok Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
    PB97-963259REB            9842   PC A25/MF A04
    Designs for Air Impact Assessments at hazardous Waste
    Sites (165.16). Student Manual.
    PB98-963251REB            9844   PC A99/MF A06
TRANSFORMATIONS
    Fate.  Transport and
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB            9642   PC A20VMF A04
TRANSIENT NON-COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS
    Information Pertaining  to Lead in Drinking Water at Tran-
    sient Non-Community Water Systems.
    PB96-144769REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
TRANSPORTATION CONTROL MEASURES
    Air Quality Evaluation of Rhode Island's Incident Manage-
                       Transtormation  Test  Guidelines:
    ment Program.
         13S700REB
PCA04MFA01
    PB96-135700REB            96-03
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
    Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Annual Assessment of
    Customer Mooda and Satisfaction: Mai Survey Report
    PB98-131345REB            9842   PC A06/MF A01
TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated

    PB9813o8285REB            96-02   PC A03/MF A01
TRANSPORTATION PRKMG
    Opportunttes to Improve Air QuaMy through Transpor-
    tation Prong Programs.
    PB9e-122195REB            96-02   PC A08/MF AQ2
TRANSPORTATION REGULATION
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated
    fcjly 1OQ7
    PB98-10S28SREB            3842   PC A03AF A01
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
    Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
    PB97-177S70REB            96-01   PC A05JMF A01

TRENDS
    Lake Mchtaan Water OuaBy Report 1992-1993.
    PB9B-1230S2REB            96-02   PC A08/MF A02

    National Air Potutant Emission Trends, 1900-1996.
    PB98-1S3158REB                  9644   PCA11

    EsWnated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
           I Costs through FY 2040.
           3222REB            96-02   PC A10VMF A02

TRENDS ANALYSS
    National Air Potutant Emission Trends Procedures Docu-
    ment, 1900-1996: Projections 1999-201 a
    PB9B-1S9906REB  ^^    9844   PCA99/MFA06
TncociruiHKjrY
    Fabric F*er Bag Leak Detection Guidance.
    PB98-164676REB            96-04   PC A04/MF A01
                TRIBUTYLT1N
                    Ambient Aquatic LJfe Water Quality Criteria Tributyltin'.
                    PB98-103229REB            98-01   PC A09/MF A02

                    Toxicotogical Review of Tributyltin Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
                    9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
                    Risk Information System (IRIS).
                    PB98-155237REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
                TRIM (TOTAL RISK INTEGRATED METHODOLOGY)
                    Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Implementation of the
                    TRIM Conceptual Design through the TRIM.FaTE  Mod-
                    ule. A Status Report
                    PB98-145485REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02
                TROPICAL FORESTS
                    Gradient Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a Firs!
                    Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from
                    Biomass Burning.
                    PB96-116403REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
                TRUCKING INDUSTRY
                    Profile of the Ground Transportation Industry: Trucking.
                    Railroad and Pipeline. EPA Office of Compliance Sector
                    Notebook Project
                    PB98-143456REB            99-03   PC A08/MF A02
                TUMORS
                    Assessment of Thyroid FoWcular Cell Tumors.
                    PB98-133119REB            9842   PC AOS/MF A01
                TUNABLE LASERS
                    AppHcation of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
                    System  to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary
                    Kins.
                    PB98-140346REB            98433   PC A03/MF A01
                TWOOMENSIONAL MODELS
                    BtOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
                    tem. User* Manual Version 1.0.
                    PB96-131642REB            96-02   PCA15/MFA03
                TWO FLUID MODELS
                    Parameter  Estimation of Two-Hurt Capillary Pressure-
                    Saturation and Permeability Functxxis.
                    PB98-151236REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
                TWO PHASE FLOW
                    NAPU Simulator Documentation.
                    PB96-106495REB           9841   PC A12/MF A03
                    Two-Phase  Flow  of Two HFC  Refrigerant Mxtures
                    through Short-Tube Orifices.
                    PB96-142045REB           98-03   PC A08/MF A02
                 ULTRASONIC TESTING
                    Standard Operating Procedure for the Field  Analysis of
                    Lead in  Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ul-
                    trasonic, Acid Digestion, and Cotorimetric Measurement
                    PB98-140734REB           98-03  PC A05/MF A01
                 ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
                    Evaluation of  Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured
                    Coatings in Wide-Web Ftexographic Printing,
                    PB98-106412REB           98-01   PC A08/MF AQ2
                 UNDERGROUND STORAGE
                    How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies  for
                    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
                                                          Action Plan floviowors,
                                                          PB96-113525REB
                                                                                     98-01   PCA20/MFA04
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hodme Training Module:
    Introduction to  RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage
    Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated Jury 1997.
    PB98-133093REB            98-O2   PC A03/MF A01
    Assessing UST Corrective Action  Technologies: ki  situ
    SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and  Re-
    sidual Hydrocarbon Removal.
    PB98-137219REB            98-03   PCA16/MFA03

    State-of-the Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal
    Inspection and Upgrading of Underground Storage Tanks.
    PB9fM41963RElr           9843   PC AO&MF A01
    State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting
    State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
    PB98-147341REB            9643   PC A12/MF A03
UNDERSERVED COMMUNmES
    Outreach and Technical Assistance Programs. 1997 Ac-
    complishments: Small Underserved Communities Team.
    PB96-169790REB            96-04   PC A03/MF A01
UMTED STATES
    Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
    tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
    States.
    PB98-124746REB            9842   PCA10/MFA03

    Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 4. An  As-
    sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
    PB98-124761REB            9642   PC A15/MF A03

    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
    ization of Human Health and Wolfe Risks from Mercury
    Exposure in the United States.
    PB98-124795REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02
    Incidence  and  Severity  of Sediment Contamination in
            Vaters of trie United States. Volume 1. National
                     Surface Waters i
                     Sediment Quality Survey.
                     PB96-126063ft EB
                              9842  PCA15/MFA03
                     Incidence and  Severity  of Serjment Contamination in
                     Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
                     Sedment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
                     PB96-1266S3REB            98-02  PCA09/MFA02

                     Incidence and  Severity  of Sediment Contamination in
                     Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 2. Data
                     Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
                     PB98-126691REB            98-02  PC A99/MF A06
   National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1996.
   PB98-135155REB                  9643   PC A09

   Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
   States: 1996 Update.
   PB98-142136REB            98-03   PCA1Q/MFA02
   Survey of Environmental Products and Services.
   PB98-143365REB            9843   PC A04WF A01

   National Air Pollutant Emission Trends, 1900-1996.
   PB98-153158REB                  98-04   PCA11

   National Air Pollutant Emission Trends Procedures Docu-
   ment, 1900-1996; Projections 1999-2010.
   PB98-159908REB            9844   PC A99/MF A06

   Database  of  Sources  of  Environmental  Releases  of
   Dioxin-Uke Compounds in the United States - External
   Review Draft [on CD-ROM).
   PB98-502289REB          9843   CD-ROM CP D02
UPGRADING
   State-of-the Art Procedures and Equipment for  Internal
   Inspection and Upgrading of Underground Storage Tanks.
   PB9S-141963REET           9843   PC A06/MF A01
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
   RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
   Introduction to: Brownfiekts Economic Redevelopment Ini-
   tiative and Environmental  Justice (Updated  February
   1998).
   PB96-963229REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01

   Brownfields Economic Revevetopment Initatrve: Proposal
   Guidelines for BrownfieWs Job Training and Development
   Demonstration Pilots.
   PB98-963260REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
URBAN RUNOFF
   Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
   PB98-147093REB            9843   PC A06/MF A02
US EPA
   General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay Determina-
   tions.
   PB97-199731 REB            9841   PCA04/MFA01
   Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
   Policy.
   PB97-963312REB            9641   PC A04/MF A01
   Disaster and Emergency Response. Mssion Assignment
   Guidance.
   PB97-963408REB            9641   PC A06/MF A01

   Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
   PB98-102338REB            9641   PC A05/MF A01
   Water Quality Criteria and Standards  Newsletter. Spring
   and Summer 1997.
   PB96-103237REB            9641   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA Strategic Plan: The Mission of  the Environmental
    Protection Agency is to Protect Human  Health and to
   Safeguard the Natural  Environment Air. Water, and
   Land, upon Which Life Depends.
    P898-130487REB            9843  PC A07/MF A02
   QA Review of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from
    Peer Review.
    PB98-135841REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
    Federal Register Volume 63, Number 89. Friday. May 6.
    1996. Notices. Part 6. Environmental  Protection Agency:
    Definition  of a Public Water System in SDWA Section
    1401(4) as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment
    PB9B-144728REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
    SAB Report Review of GIRD'S Potutkxi Prevention Re-
    search Strategy. Review of the Office of Research and
    Development's Draft Pollution Prevention Research Strat-
    egy by the Environmental Engineering Committee.
    PB9B-155005REB            9844  PC A04/MF A01
    Water Quality Criteria and  Standards Plan: Priorities  for
    the Future.
    PB98-163025REB             9644   PC AOSflUF A01

    Air Pollution Prevention and Control  Division's Program
    within U.S. EPA's Office of Research and Development
    P898-173446REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB98-9K3200REB            9642  Standing Order

    SuperfunckQa  Program  Implementation  Manual Fiscal
    Year 99/00.
    PB96-963201REB            9844   PCA18/MFA03
    Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
    PB96-963204REB            9641   PC A02/MF A01
    EPA Counter-Terrorism  (CT) Strategy, Work  Plan, and
    Executive Sumamry.
    PB96-963224REB            9842   PC A04AHF A01
 USED
    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            9842   PC A04/MF A01
 USER MANUALS
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Information  System
    (RBLC). User's Manual.
    PB98-142599REB            98-03  PCA11/MFA03
 USERS MANUALS
    Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
    PB98-109366REB            9841   PC AO&/MF A01
 UTILIZATION
    National Assessment of Environmental  and  Economic
    Benefits from Methane Control  and UHzatJon Tech-
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                             WASTE DISPOSAL
VACUUM CLEANERS
   Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning on Fungally Contami-
   nated Duct Materials.
   PB98-140007REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
VAOOSE ZONE
   Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone:  Com-
   pilation of Simple Mathematical Models. Volume 1.
   PB98-142474REB             98O3   PC A06/MF A01
   Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone:  Appli-
   cation of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
   PB98-147317REB             98-03   PC A08/MF A02
VAPORS
   Rapid Analysis of Toxic Organic Vapors in Ambient Air.
   PB98-135825REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
VARIANCES
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Petitions,  Deiistings, and  Variances Up-
   dated July 1997.
   PB98-108186REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
VARNISHES
   Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
   PB98-140403REB             98-03   PCA03/MFA01
VEGETABLE OILS
   Low-VOC  Coatings Using Reactive Diluents  Demonstra-
   tion Project.
   PB98-137383REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02
VEGETATION
   Ecological Effects  of Troposphere  Ozone: A U.S. Per-
   spective; Past Present arid Future.
   PB98-116387REB             98O1   PC A04/MF A01

    Interactive Effects  of O3 and CO2: Implications for Ter-
   restrial Ecosystems.
    PB98-137516REB             98-03  PC A06/MF A01
VEHICLE AIR POLLUTION
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    PB98-118052REB          98-02   PCS43.00/MF A03
VELOCITY MEASUREMENT
    Study of the  Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing  Digital
    Particle Image Veloametry.
    PB98-151665REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
VENTILATION
    Energy Costs  of IAQ Control through Increased Ventila-
    tion in a Small Office in a Warm, Humid Climate: Para-
    metric Analysis Using trie DOE-2 Computer Model.
    PB98-113368REB            98-02   PCA10/MFA03
    Paint Spray Booth Design Using Retirculation/Partilioning
    Ventilation.
    PB98-116346REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Experiments  on  Evaporative  Emissions in Ventilated
    Rooms.
    PB98-145618REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 VENTILATION SYSTEMS
    Update on EPA's Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
    PB98-137433REB            9$O3   PC A03/MF A01
 VERmCATlON
    Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
    PB98-135635REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 VIOLATIONS
    INDIPAY  Model: Evaluates Individual Taxpayer's  Claims
    of Inability to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-500366REB             98-01   Diskette  $50.00
 VIRAL DISEASES
    Mhutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
    JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
    PB98-111800REB             98-01    PCA14/MFA03
 VIRGINIA
    Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Virginia (on
    CD-ROM)
    PB98-502339REB            98-03   CD-ROM CPD01
 VIRUSES
    Mnutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of trie
    JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
    PB98-111800REB            98O1    PCA14/MFA03
 VISCOSITY
    Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea.
    P898-137185REB            98-03   PCA11/MFA03
 VITRIFICATION
    Overview of  Development in Continuous Emissions Mon-
    itoring for Mixed Waste Treatment.
    PB98-135858REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    USfaing Low Volatile  Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
     PB98-100415REB            98O1   PC A04/MF A01

    Study of Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions  from
    Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6.  Aerosol
     Products and Packaging Systems.  Report to Congress.
     PB98-105190REB            98-01   PC A08MF A02
     Study  of Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions  from
     Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 2. Com-
     prehensive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.
     PB98-105224REB            96-01   PCA10VMFA02

     Study  of Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions from
     Consumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incen-
     tives to  Reduce VOC  Emissions from Consumer and
     Commercial Products.
     PB98-109648REB            98-01   PCA10/MFA02
  Air  Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with Petroleum Fuels and Other Substances (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB            98-01   PC A21/MF A04

  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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Evaluation of Waterbome Contact Adhesives  for the
  Store fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Field Evaluation of EPA Method 0040 (Volatiles Using
       M33085REB
                              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
  Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
  Emissions from Coating Operations at Aerospace Manu-
  facturing and Rework Operations.
  PB98-135445REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

  Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
  ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
  PB98-135809REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

  Personal Computer Monitors:  A Screening Evaluation  of
  Volatile Organic Emissions from Existing Printed Circuit
  Board  Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-
  natives.
  PB98-137102REB            98O3   PC A06/MF A01

  Low-VOC Coatings Using Reactive Diluents Demonstra-
  tion Project.
  PB98-137383REB            98-03  PC A09/MF A02
  Characterizing Sink  Effects  in   Large  Environmental
  Chambers.
  PB98-137458REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Cost Analysis of Activated Carbon versus Photocatalytic
  Oxidation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
   PB98-137490REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

   Reducing Solvent and  Propellant  Emissions from Con-
  sumer Products.
   PB98-140262REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

   Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Alkyd Paint.
   PB96-140270REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
   niques to  Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered
   Wood Products.
   PB98-140304REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
   System  to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary
   Kilns.
   PB98-140346REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Lessons  Learned-Controlling VOCs  from  Three Paint
   Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
   PB98-140379REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
   Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
   PB98-142227REB            98-O3   PC A03/MF A01
   Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
   PB98-145576REB            98*3   PCA03/MFA01
   Evajuation of Low-Emitting Products for Use in the Indoor
   Environment
   PB98-145592REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Near-Real-Time Measurement of  Trace Volatile Organic
   Compounds  from Combustion Processes Using an On-
   Ljne Gas Chromatograph.
   PB98-151517REB           98O4  PC A03/MF A01

   Sampling  and Analysis of VOCs for Indoor Air Source
   Characterization.
   PB98-151640REB           98-04  PC A03/MF A01

   Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
   Emissions from Latex Paint.
   PB98-155054REB           98-04  PC A03/MF A01
   VOC  Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
   Granular Activated Carbon.
   PB98-155138REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
   Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions from Automobile
   Refinishing;  Background Information for  Promulgated
   Standards.
   PB98-173461REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01

VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPUONDS
   Study of  Volatile Organic  Compound  Emissions from
   Consumer and Commercial Products.  Report  to Con-
    gress.
    PB9S-105208REB
98-01   PC A10/MF A02
WASTE CHARACTERIZATION
    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            98O2   PC A03/MF A01
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  Solid and Hazardous Waste  Exclusions
    (40 CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
    P898-108244REB            98O2   PC A04/MF A01

    Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in  the United
    States: 1996 Update.
    PB98-142136REB            98-03   PC A10VMF A02
    Estimating  Municipal Waste Combustor Non-Metal Air
    Emissions as a Function of Waste Composition.
    PB98-147176REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
WASTE DISPOSAL
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of  Decision: PSC Resources, Palmer, MA., No-
    vember 26, 1996.
    PB97-963102REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Brown's Battery
    Breaking, Shoemakersville, PA., December 1996.
    PB97-963108REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): United Heckathom
    Company, Richmond, CA., November 29, 1996.
    PB97-963111REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence LJvermore
    Laboratory (USDOE) (Metal Discharge Limits), Uvermore,
    CA., April 15,1997.
    PB97-963114REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Apache Powder Co.,
    St David, AZ., April 16,1997.
    PB97-963115REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson International
    Airport Area,  (Areas A  and B Groundwater Operable
    Unit), Tucson, AZ., February 27, 1997.
    PB97-963116REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    10): Gould, Inc., Soils Operable Unit, Portland. OR., June
    3, 1997.
    PB97-963121REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): Arcanum Iron and Metal, Darke County, OH., June 18,
    1997.
    PB97-963124REB             98-03   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    5): United  Scap Lead Co., Inc., Troy OH., June 27.1997.
    P897-963125REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reids Brook (Sedi-
    ment Operable Unit), Ashtabula. OH.. August 15. 1997.
    PB97-963126REB             98-03  >C A04/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Volney Municipal
    Landfill, Town of Volney, NY., August 7, 1997.
    PB97-963129REB             98^04  PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Homestead AFB, FL, August 18,1997.
    PB97-963132REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
     10): Hanford Site - 200 Area (USDOE), Benton County,
    WA., September 25,1997.
     PB97-963136REB            98-04  PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decison  (EPA  Region 3):  Paoli Rail  Yard,
     Paoli, PA., April 2, 1997.
     PB97-963144REB            9&O3   PC A02/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation of Significant Defference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil  and Chemi-
     cal Service Inc., Abbeville, LA., March 12,1997.
     PB97-963145REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA  Region 6):  Crystal  Chemical
     Co., Houston, TX., March 19,1997.
     PB97-963146REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
     Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Salem Acres. Salem,
     MA., April 11, 1997.
     PB97-963148REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
     Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 5):  Moss-American
     (Kerr-McGee Oil CO.), Milwaukee, Wl.,  April 29,1997.
     PB97-963153REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
     Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
     5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH., Sep-
     tember 4. 1997.
     PB97-963155REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
     Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment  (EPA Rgion
     4): Coleman-Evand Wood Preserving Co., Whitehouse,
     FL, September 25.1997.
     PB97-963157REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
     Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
     4):  Marzone  IncJChevron  Chemical  Company, Tifton,
     GA., June 18, 1997.
     PB97-963158REB             98-O3   PC A04/MF A01
     Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord, Operable
     Unit 2, Marina, CA., January 17,1997.
     PB97-963160REB            98-03    PC  A02/MF A01
     Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Pease  Air
     Force Base Brooks/Ditches Operable Unit,  Portsmouth/
     Newington, NH., September 30, 1997.
      PB97-963710REB            98-04    PC A13/MF A03
     Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval
     Weapons Station Earle (Site A), Operable Unit 2, Colts
      Neck, NJ., September 25,1997.
      PB97-963811REB            98-03    PC A06/MF A01

      Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Richard-
      son  Hill Road Landfill/Pond, Sidney Center, NY., Septem-
      ber 30 1997
      PB97-963817REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
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                                                                  KEYWORD  INDEX
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 2): Grand
  Street Mercury Site, Hoboken, NJ., September 30.1997.
  PB97-963820REB             98-04   PC A99/MF A06
  Superlund Ftecord of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Jacks
  Creek/Sitlun Smelting  and Refinery Inc.. Site. Village of
  MarBand, PA.. September 30. 1997.
  P897-963904HEB             96-03   PC A06/MF A01

  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Marine
  Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4), Operable
  Unit 4, Quanta). VA, September 30.1997.
  PB97-963910REB             98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval
  Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 2, Dahlgren. VA.. Septem-
  ber 29,1997.
  PB97-963917REB             9843   PC A05VMF A01
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Regan 4): Oak
  Ridge  Reservation (USDOE),  Operable  Unrt  14. Oak
  Ridge. TN, Saptember 25.1997.
  PB97-964028REB             98-03   PC A06/MF AQ2
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savanah
  River Site (USDOE).  Operable Unit 17 L-Area OH and
  Chemical Basin (904-83G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
  (904-79G). Aiken, SO, September 30.1997.
  PB97-964031REB             9843   PC AQ7/MF A02
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 16. OM F  Area Seep-
  age Basin (904-49G). Aiken. SC., May 14.1997.
  PB97-964032REB            9643   PC A05/MF A01
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): South
  Point Plant Site. South Point. OH, September 26.1997.
  PB97-964108REB            96-03   PC A05/MF A01
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Scrap
  Processing Co, Inc.. Medford. WL, September 30,1997.
  PB97-964112REB            96-03   PC AOS/MF A01
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Fields
  Brook Site. Operable Unit 2. Ashtabuta. OH.. September
  29,1997.
  PB97-964113REB            96-03   PC A08/MF AQ2

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  6): National
  Zinc Corp.. Operable Unit 2. BardesviHe. OK.. October 2,
  1997.
  PB97-964202RE8            96-03   PC A04/MF A01
  Supartund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 6): RSR
  Corp.. Operable UrOt 3. Dallas. TX.. Septernber 30.1997.
  PB97-364204REB            96-04   PC A12/MF A03

  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 6): RSR
  Corp.. Operable Unit 4 (Groundwater)  and Operable Unit
  5. Dates. TX, April 3.1997.
  PB97-964205REB            96-03    PC A09MF A02
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creek
   (Ottawa County). Operable Unit 2. Ottawa County. OK..
  August 27.1997.
   PB97-964206REB            98-03    PCA13JMFA03
   Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherokee
   County (Baxter Springs and Treece Subsites). Operable
   Unit 3/4. Cherokee County. KS.. August 20.1997.
   PB97-964302REB            9643    PCA12/MFA03
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Nebraska
   Ordnance Plant (Former). Operable Unit 2.  Mead. NE.,
   Apr! 7.1907.
   PB97-964304REB            96-03    PC A06/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8): Rocky
   Rats Plant (USDOE). Operable Una 1. Golden. CO, Feb-
   ruary 27.1997.
   PB97-96440SREB            96-03    PC AO4/MF A01
   Superlund Record of  Decision (EPA Region  9): Fort Ord
   (Basewide Remedial Investigation Sites). Marina. CA.,

   PB9^64503REB            96-03   PC AOS/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Fort Ord
   (Beach TraMva Ranges) (Site 3), Marina. CA., January
   17.1997.
   PB97-964504REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  9): Western
   Pacffc Rairoad Company. OrovBe. CA.. September 30.
   1997.
   PB97-964S06REB            96-03   PC A05/MF A01

   Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
   FadKy Waste P*s Operable Unit, Los Angeles. CA, Sep-
   tembers. 1997.
   PB97-964509REB            9644   PC AIM* A03

   Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  9):  Iron
   Mountan Mm. Redding. CA.. September 30.1997.
   PB97-964510REB            9844   PC A07/MF A02
   Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson
   International  Airport Area (Volume 1 and 2). Tucson. AZ,
   September 30.1997.
   PB97-964515REB           96-03   PC A14/MF A03

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Harbor
   Island (Lead), The Shipyard Sedment Operable Unit, Se-
   attle. WA, November 27.1996.
   PB97-964601REB           9&O4   PC AOS/MF A01

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmert-
   dort Ak Force Base. Operable Unit 3, Greater Anchorage
   Borough. AK, December 5.1996.
   PB97-S64606REB           96-04   PC A05/MF A01

   Supartund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10):  OU
   Navy  Dump Manchester  Laboratory  (USEPA/NOAA),
   Manchester. WA., September 30.1997.
   PB97-964613REB           98-04   PC A07/MF A02
   RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
   268) Updated Jury 1997.
   PB98-108137REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
   RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Land Disposal Units (40 CFR Parts 2647
   265. Subparts K. L. M, N) Updated Jury 1997.
   PB98-108145REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01

   RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
   270) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108178REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

   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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

   Guidance for Landfilling Waste  in Economically Develop-
   ing Countries.
   PB98-142102REB            98-03   PCA19/MFA04
   ROD Amendments and Explanations  of Significant  Dif-
   ferences (ESDI.
   PB98-963100REB             98-02   Starring Order

   CERCUS   (Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
   Compensation, and Liability Information System) Site Lo-
   cation Extract, Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
   SUB-5131REB                  98-02  Subscription
WASTE GENERATION
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction  to Generators (40 CFR  Part 262) Updated
   July 1997.
   PB98-108095REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
WASTE HANDLING
   Resource  Conservation and  Recovery Information Sys-
   tem  (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
   PB96-592570REB             98-02   Standing Order
WASTE HEAT UTILIZATION
   Emerging Technologies for the Management  and Utiliza-
   tion of Landfill Gas.
   PB98-127913REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
WASTE  MANAGEMENT
   Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decision: Auburn Road Landfill. Londonderry.
   NH., December 19.1996.
    PB97-963101REB            98-O3   PC A06/MF A01
   Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Tone* Corp.,
    Nesquehoning, PA.. January 7,1997.
    PB97-963109REB            98-03  PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10): Toftdahl Drums.
    Brush Prairie. WA., June 17.1997.
    PB97-963119REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
    Superfund  Record of Dectson  Amendment (EPA Region
    2): Preferred Plating Corp, Farmingdale. NY, September
    30  1997
    PB97-963131REB            9843   PC AQ8/MF A02
    Superfund  Record of  Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
    6): Bailey Waste Disposal. Bridge City. TX, December
    16,1996.
    PB97-963133REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund  Record of  Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
    6): Brio Refimnglnc, Friendship. TX, July 2,1997.
    PB97-963135REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Dectson (EPA Region 2): Pepe Field. Boonton.
    NJ  Jury 25 1997
    PB97-963138REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell Road Landfill.
    Dayton OH, January 23.1997.
    PB97-963150REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Regon 5): JanesviBe Ash Beds
    and Janesville Old Lancrfia. JanesvUe.  Wl, September
    17.1997.
    PB97-963152REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4): Arlington Blending and Packaging, Arlington, TN, July
    24.  1997.
    PB97-9631S6REB            96-04   PC A08/MF A02
    Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
    4):  Mumsport LandM. North  Mami, FL,  Saptember  5.
    1997.
    PB97-963159REB            98-04   PC AQ5/MF A01
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Cheshire
    Groundwater Contamination,  Cheshire, CT, December
    31.1996.
    PB97-963701REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

    Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region  1): Davis
    Gkxester-Smrttifield   Regional  (GSR)  Landfill  Site,
    Gkxaster/Smithfield, RL. September 29.  1997.
    PB97-963703REB            98-03   PC A10/MF A02

    Superfund  Record of  Decison  (EPA Region  1): Fort
    Devens (Area of Contamination 63AX). Fort Devens, MA,
    September 29.1997.
    PB97-963706REB            9643   PC AOfVMF A01
    Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  1): Fort
    Devens-Sucbury Training Annex (Areas of Contamination
    A4. A7. and A9). Middtesex County, MA, September 30,
    1997
    PB97-963707REB            98O4   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Gallup's
Quarry Superfund Site. PlainfiekJ,  CT, September 30.
1997.
PB97-963708REB            98-04  PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1 ): New Lon-
don Submarine Base, New London, CT, September 18
1997.
PB97-963709REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Federal
Aviation Admin Tech Center.  (Area P)  (Building 204)
(Fuel Spin Area). Atlantic County, NJ, February 13, 1997.
PB97-963801REB            9843  PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Platts-
burgh  Air Force Base  (Former Landfill LF421), Platts-
burgh, NY, March 25, 1997.
PB97-963802REB            9843  PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ratts-
burgh  Air Force Base,  (Former Landfill LF424), Platts-
burgh, NY, March 25. 1997.
PB97-963803REB            9843  PC A07/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Federal
Aviation Administration  Technical  Center, (Areas A,  J,
and N). Altantic County,  NJ, July 21. 1997.
PB97-963809REB            9843  PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Naval
Weapons Station Earie  (site A), Operable Unit  1, Colts
Neck. NJ,September 25, 1997.
PB97-963810REB            98-03  PC A06/MF A02

Superfund  Record  of Decison (EPA Region 2): Global
Sanitary Landfill Operable Unit 2,  Old Bridge Township,
NJ, September 29. 1997.
PB97-963812REB            9843  PC A07/MF A02

Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Curcio Scrap Metal
Inc.. Operable Unit 2. Saddle Brook. NJ, September 30,
1997.
PB97-963815REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Pollution
Abatement Services, Operable Unit 4. Oswego, NY, Sep-
tember 30. 1997.
PB97-963816REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
curity Group Activity. Operable Unit 1 (Sites 2 and  4).
Sabana Seca. PR, September 30, 1997.
PB97-963818REB            9643   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
curity Group Activity, Operable Unit 3 (Sites 1  and  3),
Sabana Seca. PR, September 30. 1997.
PB97-963819REB            9843   PCA05/MFA01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Berks
Landfill. Spring Townshop. PA, Jury 22. 1997.
PB97-963903REB            9644   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Allegany
Babstjcs Laboratory (USNavy). Operable Unit 1, Mineral,
WV, February 12, 1997.
PB97-963906REB            9843   PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving Ground (Edgewood Area), Beach Point Test Site,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, September 24, 1997.
PB97-963907REB            9843   PC AOS/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving Ground (Edgewood Area), Watson Creek Sedi-
ment,  O-field Operable Unit Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD, September 23. 1997.
PB97-9639O8REB           9843   PC AOS/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
Proving Ground (Mchaetevdte Landfill). Aberdeen Proving
Ground. MO, Saptember 23. 1997.
PB97-963909REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region   3):
Tobytianna Army Depot, Operable Unit  1,  Tobyhanna.
PA, September 30, 1997.
 PB97-963911REB            9643   PCA07/MFA02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
 Force Base (LF 13), Dover, DE, September 30, 1997.
 PB97-963913REB            9843  PC AOS/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
 Force Base (WP 14 and LF 15), Dover. DE, September
 30, 1997.
 PB97-963914REB            9843  PC AOS/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
 Force Base (FT 03), Dover, DE, September 30, 1997.
 PB97-963915REB            9843  PCA05/MFA01

 Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
 Weapons Station-Yorklown, Site 12, Operable Units 3, 4,
 andSTYoridown, VA, April 16. 1997.
 PB97-963919REB            9843  PCA10/MFA03

 Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Camp
 LeJeune Military Reservation (US  Navy). Operable Unit 7.
 Sites  1. 28.  and 30.  Onstow County. NC,  October -9.
 1996.
 PB97-964001REB            9843  PC A07/MF M2

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Escambia
 Wood - Pensacoia (aka: Escambia Treating Company
 Site), Pensacoia, FL, February 12. 1997.
 PB97-964002REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
 River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 14, Aiken. SC, March
 PB97-964006REB
                            9843   PC AOS/MF A01
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                                                                 KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                                          WASTE STORAGE
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 5, Aiken, SC., March
27,1997.
PB97-964007REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 4, Aiken, SC., March
27,1997.
PB97-964008REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 13, Aiken, SC., March
27,197.
PB97-964009REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 45, Aiken, SC., March
27.1997.
PB97-964010REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 15, Aiken, SC., March
27.1997.
PB97-964011REB            98O3   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Marine
Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 3 PSC 16 and PSC
17, Afcany, GA., September 2,1997.
PB97-964012REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Marine
Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 1 PSC 1,  PSC 2,
PSC 3, and PSC 26, Albany, GA., September 2,1997.
PB97-964013REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Union Valley Upper East
Fork Poplar  Creek Characterization  Area),  Oak  Ridge,
TN.. July 10,1997.
PB97-964014REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  4): Oak
Ridge Reservation (USDOE) (Sludge Removal from the
Gunite and Associated Tanks Operable Unit, Waste Area
Grouping 1),  Oak Ridge, TN., September 2. 1997.
PB97-964015REB            96-03   PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
Medical Industries. Operable Unit 3, Detand.  FL. Sep-
tember 18, 1997.
PB97-964016REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  4): Oak
ndge  Reservation (USDOE), Clinch  River and  Poplar
Creek Operable Units, Oak Ridge. TN..  September 23.
1997.
PB97-964017REB             98O3  PC A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant  (USDOE)  (Waste  Area Group
17), Paducah, KY., September 29.1997.
PB97-964018REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Cecil
Field  Naval  Air Station,  Operable Unit  4, Jacksonville,
FL, September 30,1997.
PB97-964019REB            98
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J)
    Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108277REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
WASTE STREAMS
    Developing  and Using  Production-Adjusted  Measure-
    ments of Pollution Prevention.
    PB97-199707REB            98-01    PC A06/MF A01

    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Generators (40 CFR  Part 262) Updated
    Jury 1997.                                  ~H—«~
    PB98-108095REB            98-02   PCA03/MFA01
WASTE TRANSPORTATION
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Transporters (40 CFR  Part 263) Updated
    Jury 1997.                                  ^^
    PB96-10S28SREB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
WASTE TREATMENT
    Best Demonstrated  Available  Technqlgy (BOAT)  Back-
    ground  Document for Wood  Preserving Wastes:  F032.
    F034, and F035; Final.
    PB97-176911REB            98-01    PCA22/MFA04
    Remediation  Case Studies: Boremediation  and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB            98-01    PCA13/MFA03
    Experience in Incineration  Applicable to Superfund Site
    Romodmtjon.
    PB98-104193REB            98-01    PCA04/MFA01

    RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Miscellaneous and Other Units (40 CFR
    Par) 264, Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265. Suoparts P.
    Q, and R) Updated July 1997.
    PB96-108152REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
    270) Updated Jury 1997.
    PB96-108178REB            96-02   PC AOVMF A01

    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module:
    Introduction to Treatment, Storage, and Dtspo&al  Facifi-
    ties (40 CFR Parts 26*265. Subpart  A-E) Updated July
    1997.
    PB9B-10B293REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Resource Guide for Bectn
                                       Btory and Field
    Processes  Applicable to  Radioactive  and Hazardous
    Mixed Wastes in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB9B-123300REB            96-02   PC A06/MF A01

    Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Mon-
    itoring for Mbted Waste Treatment
    PB9&13S8S8REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    High VoRage Environmental ^^pfications. Inc.  Electron
    Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
         141971REB
                               96-03   PCAO5/MFA01
    Basis and Purpose Document for the  Development of
    Final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pot-
    Uants for Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations.
    PB9B-152663REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
    EPA
    PB9B-
    Technology and Analytical Services.
OOREB             96-02  Standing Order
WASTE UTILIZATION
    Nomination Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use of Bnsotds
    Awards Piuuain; for Operating Projects. Technology De-
    velopment Research, and PuMc Acceptance.
    PB9B-133242REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
WASTE WATER
    SAB Report Review of the Surface Impoundments Study
    (SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of Sold Waste's  Pro-
    posed Surface Impoundment Study by the Environmental
    Enomeennoj Comnvtttee.
    PB99-169303REB            98-04   PCAO4MFA01
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
    Best  Demonstrated Available Technoigy (BOAT) Back-
    ground Document for Wood  Preserving Wastes: F032,
    F034. and FO35; Final.
    PB97-17e911REB            98-01   PC A22/MF A04

    Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
    dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
    PB98-106420REB            98-01   PC A07/MF A02

    Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
    PB98-11S330REB            98-01   PCA04/MFA01

    SITE  Technology Capsule:  ZenoGem  (Trade  Name)
    WasttwJter Treatment Process.
    PB9B-115371REB            98-01   PCA03/MFA01

    Field Measuromnnl of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
    and Development of Emission Factors for Wastewater

    PB9B-117898REB            98-02   PC A22/MF A04
    Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
    PB9B-126618REB            96-02   PCA13/MFA03

    Answers to Frequenfiy Asked Questions about the  U.S.
    EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
    PB9B-133218REB            98-02   PC AO3/MF A01
    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            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
    Response to Congress on Privatization of Wastewaler
    Facilities.
    PB98-133234REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Federal Funding Sources for Small Community Waste-
    water Systems.
    PB98-133309REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Dual  Function  SorbenVCataryst Design for Energy  Effi-
    cient Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
    PB98-135650REB            98-03   PC AQ3/MF A01
    Outreach and Technical Assistance Programs. 1997 Ac-
    complishments; Small Underserved Communities Team.
    PB9B-169790REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

WATER ANALYSIS
    Standard Method  of Test  for Gamma Spectrometry of
    Water. ASTM-D-2459-72.
    PB9B-106479REB            98-01   PCA03/MFA01

WATER BASED PRODUCTS
    Evaluation  of  Waterbome  Contact Adhesives  for the
    Store Fixture Industry.
    PB98-116551REB            98^)2   PC A03/MF A01

WATER CONSERVATION
    Water Conservation Plan Guidelines.
    PB98-169741 REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03

WATER DISTRIBUTION
    Federal Register Volume 63.  Number 77, Wednesday,
    Apr! 22. 1998. Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protection
    Agency: 40 CFR Parts 141  and 142 Maximum Contami-
    nant Level Goals  and National Primary Drinking Water
    Regulations for Lead and Copper. Proposed Rules.
    PB98-144736REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01
WATER HEATING
    Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning Residential Hot
    Water Furnaces.
    PB98-131960REB            98-02   PC A12/MF A03

WATER PIPES
    Effect of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
    PB98-144777REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
    Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials:
    Impact of Home Water Softeners.
    PB96-147309REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

WATER POLLUTANTS
    Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Com-
    pilation of Simple Mathematical Models. Volume 1.
    PB98-142474REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

WATER POLLUTION
    Catalog  of Publications: Office of Science and Tech-
    nology. 1997 Edition.
    PB9B-1Q2692REB            98-01   PC AOSMF A02
    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bto-
    fography. Quarterly Abstract Bulletin.
    SUB4042REB                  98-02   Subscription

WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
    tection Zones Around Springs: Report of Two Case Stud-
    ies.
    PB97-199749REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01

    EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy.
    PB98-153208REB            98-04   PC A08/MF AQ2

WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
    Fate. NY., September 5,1996.
    PB96-963131REB            98-01   PC A03JMF A01

    Abstracts of Remed&tion Case Studies. Volume 2.
    PB97-177570REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision: Groveland Wets (No. 1 and 2 Site).
    (O.U. 1). (Management of Mgration Operable Unit),
    Groveland. MA, November  11.1996.
    PB97-963103REB            9fr03   PC AOAMF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision: Groveland Weds (No. 1 and 2 Site).
    (Source  Control  Operable  Unit).  (O.U. 2), Groveland.
    MA.. November 15.1996.
    PB97-963104REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision: South Municipal Water Well Supply,
    Peterborough. NH.. February 3.1997.
    PB97-963105REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
    Record of Decision: Savage Municipal Water Supply, (OK
    Tool Source Area) (Operable Unit 1). MMord, NH.. De-
    cember 19,1996.
    PB97-963106REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                               Superfund Explanation of
                                               Record of Decision  (EPA
                                               Crovden. PA.. December 31. IE
                                               PB97-963107REB
                                     Difference for the
                                    3): Croyden  TCE.

                               9fWJ3  PCA03/MFAQ1
                                                                                                      ruary12,1997.
                                                                                                      PB97-963113REB
                                               Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
                                               Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial Lane. Wil-
                                               liams Township, PA., December 5.1996.
                                               PB97-963110REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): United Heckathom
Company, Richmond, CA., November 29,1996.
PB97-963111 REB            9&O4  PC A02/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Uvermore
Laboratory (USDOE) (Treatment  Facilities  A  and  B),
Uvermore, CA., April 16, 1997.
PB97-963112REB            984)3  PC A03/MF A01
Suparfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fernando Valley
(Area 1), Burbank Operable Unit, Los Angeles, CA., Feb-

                           98-03  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Uvermore
Laboratory (USDOE) (Metal Discharge Limits), Uvermore.
CA., April 15.1997.
PB97-963114REB            9&O3  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Apache Powder Co.,
St David, AZ., April 16,1997.
PB97-963115REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Selma Treating
Co.. Selma, CA., April 18,1997.
PB97-963117REB            9f3-04  PC A06/MF A02
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Westingnouse Elec-
tric Corp. (Sunnyvale), Sunnyvale, CA., March 14, 1997.
PB97-963118REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
3): Redeem/Allied Steel Corp., East Coventry Twp., PA.,
August 29,1997.
PB97-963122REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Clare Water Supply. Clare, Ml., May 15.1997.
PB97-963123REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
Supertund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fields Brook (Sedi-
ment Operable Unit). AshtatxiTa, OH.. August 15. 1997.
PB97-963126REB            96-03  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Tetedyne Wan
Chang. Albany. OR. October 8. 1996.
PB97-963128REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Votney  Municipal
Landfill. Town of Volney. NY., August 7,1997.
P897-963129REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
4): Homestead AFB, FL, August 18.1997.
PB97-963132REB            98-03  PC AOVMF A01

Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  LJbby Groundwater
Contamination. IJbby. MT.. January 22,1997.
PB97-963139REB            9fH>3  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Comhusker Army
Ammunition Plant HaH County, NE.. February 7,1997.
PB97-963140REB            984)3  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decison (EPA Region  3): Mil Creek  Dump,
Erie, PA.. April 30,1997.
PB97-963142REB            98-03  PC A02/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decison (EPA Region 1):  Keltog-Deenng Well
Field, Norwafk, CT.. March 31.  1997.
PB97-963147REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decison  Amendment (EPA Region
2): Haviland Complex Town of Hyde Park, NY.. August 1.
1997.
PB97-963149REB            98-03  PC A07/MF A02

Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell Road Landfill.
Dayton, OH.. August 13, 1997.
PB97-963151REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): City Disposal Corp.
LandfiB, Dunn. WL. June  11.1997.
PB97-963154REB            98-03  PC AOaMF A01
Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
5): Allied Chemical and  Ironton Coke. Ironton, OH., Sep-
tember 4, 1997.
PB97-963155REB            98O3  PC A03/MF A01
Superfund  Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgion
4):  Cotemart-Evand Wood Preserving Co.. Whftehouse,
FL. September 25,1997.
PB97-963157REB            9&O4  PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
Force Base, Operable Unit 13. Limestone, ME., June 16.
1997.
PB97-963702REB            98-04  PCA11/MFA03

Superfund  Record of Decison (EPA Region 1):  Fort
Devens (Areas of Contamination 43G and 43J),  Fort
Devens. MA., October 17,1996.
PB97-963705REB            98-03  PC A10/MF A02

Superfund  Record  of   Decision   (EPA  Region  2):
Robintech, Inc.,/Na1ional  Pipe Compnay, Town of Vestal,
NY., July 25. 1997.
PB97-963805REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02
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                                                                 KEYWORD  INDEX
                                                                                                                            WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center Operable Unit 20 (Site  28 Soil and
Groundwater), Lakehurst, NJ., July 7, 1997.
PB97-963806REB             98-03  PC  A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
Engineering Center Operable Unit  21  (Areas A  and B
Groundwater), Lakehurst, NJ., July 7. 1997.
PB97-963807REB             98-JQ3  PC  A05/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Naval Air
Engineering Center Operable Unit 24  (Area K Ground-
water), Lakehurst, NJ., July 7. 1997.
PB97-963808REB             98-03  PC  A04/MF A01

Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Higgins
Disposal Site Operable Unit 1,  Kingston, NJ., September
30,1997.
PB97-963813REB             98-03  PCA10/MFA02

Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Janssen
Inc., Operable Unit 1, Gurabo. PR., September 30. 1997.
PB97-963814REB             98-03  PC A06/MF A01
Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Richard-
son Hill Road Landfill/Pond, Sidney Center, NY., Septem-
ber 30, 1997.
PB97-963817REB             98-03  PC A07/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  3): Avco
Lycoming/(Williamsport Division), Williamsport,  PA.,  De-
cember 30, 1996.
PB97-963901REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

Superfund  record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Crossley
Farm, (Hereford Groundwater), Hereford, PA., June 30,
1997.
PB97-963902REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): North
Pern - Area 12, Worcester Township, PA., September
30, 1997.
PB97-963905REB            9&O3  PC A09/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Allegany
Ballistics Laboratory, (USNavy). Operable Unit 3, Mineral.
WV., May 29, 1997.
PB97-963912REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
Development Center  (8 Areas), Operable  Unit 4. War-
minster Township. PA., September 30.  1997.
PB97-963916REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01

Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 3): Naval
Surface Wartare-Dahlgren Site  12, Dahlgre,  VA., Septem-
ber 30, 1997.
 PB97-963918REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 4): Town-
 sand Saw Chain Co., Pontiac, SC.,  December 19, 1996.
 PB97-964003REB             98-O3   PC A09/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
 Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen, NC.. Sep-
 tember 16, 1997.
 PB97-964020REB             98-O3   PC A06/MF A02
 Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): North
 Bebnont PCE Site. North Betmont NC., September 24,
 1997.
 PB97-964024REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02
 Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 4): Pensa-
 coia Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 10, Pensacola. Fl_,
 September 15, 1997.
 PB97-964027REB             98-04   PC A08/MF A02

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Oak
 Ridge Reservation (USDOE), Operable  Unit  14,  Oak
 Ridge, TN.. September 25. 1997.
                             98-03  PC A06/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South
 Point Plant Site, South Point. OH., September 26, 1997.
 PB97-964108REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reids
 Brook Site, Operable Unit 2, Ashtabula. OH., September
 9Q  1QQ7
 PB97-9641 13REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

 Suxvfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): National
 Znc Corp.. Operable Unit 2. Bartesville, OK.. October 2.
 1997
 PB97-964202REB            9^03   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7):  Nebraska
 Ordnance Plant (Former), Operable Unit 2. Mead, NE.,

 pt»7-964304REB            9W3   PC A06/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ellsworth
 Air Force Base,  Operable  Unit 11. Ellsworth  Air Force
 Base, SO.. April 28. 1997.
 PB97-964401REB            9&O3   PC A06/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
 ren Air Force  Base, Operable Unit 2, Cheyenne, WY.,

 PB&SwWREeP7"          98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 8): Rocky
 Flats Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 1,  Golden,  CO., Feb-

 HI=^9«405R£B            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill  Air
 Force Base, Operable Unit 6.  Ogden, UT., September 30.
 1997
 PB97-964407REB            9&O3   PC A07/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill  Air
 Force Base, Operable Unit 8, Ogden UT., September 30,
  1997
  PB97-964408REB            9&«3   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Schofield
Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 3, Oahu, HI., Novem-
ber 8,1996.
PB97-964501REB            9&O3   PC A09/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Schofield
Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 2, Oahu. HI., Feb-
ruary 7. 1997.
PB97-964502REB            9&O3   PC A07/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
(Basewide  Remedial Investigation Shes),  Marina, CA.,
January 17, 1997.
PB97-964503REB            9&O3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
Livermore Laboratom (USDOE),  Operable Unit 1, Liver-
more. CA., January 29,1997.
PB97-964505REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Western
Pacific Railroad Company, Oroville, CA., September 30,
1997.
PB97-964506REB            9&O3   PC A05/MF A01

Superfund  Record  of Decision   (EPA Region 9):  Iron
Mountain Mine, Redding, CA., September 30.1997.
PB97-964510REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Modesto
Groundwater  Contamination. Modesto, CA., September
26,1997.
PB97-964511REB
                            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
Force Base, Merced. CA., May 21,1997.
PB97-964512REB            98-04   PCA12/MFA03

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmen-
dorf Air Force Base, Operable Unit 6 and Source Area
SS 19, Greater Anchorage  Borough. AK. December 4,
1996.
PB97-964607REB            98-04   PC A12/MF A03
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  10): Fort
Wainwnght, Operable Unit 1, Fairbanks North  Star Bor-
ough, AK.. June 27, 1997.
PB97-964608REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02
Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  10): Fort
Wainwnght, Operable Unit 2, Fairbanks Kiorth  Star Bor-
ough, AK..  March 31. 1997.
PB97-964609REB            98-04   PCA10/MFA03

Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  10):  East
Multnomah County  Groundwater Contamination,  Oper-
able  Unit  1, Multnomah County, OR., December  31,
 1996.
 PB97-964610REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02

Superfund  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  10): East
 Multnomah County Ground  Water Contamination, Oper-
able  Unit  2, Muftnomah County, OR., December  31,
 1996.
 PB97-964611REB            9&O4  PCA07/MFA02
 Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region   10):
 Boomsnub/Airco Site-Wide Ground Water Operable Unit,
 Vancouver, WA., September 29,1997.
 PB97-964612REB            98-04  PC A09/MF A02
 SLperfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Fort
 Richardson (USArmy), Operable Units A and B, Anchor-
 age, AK., September 15,1997.
 PB97-964614REB             98-04  PC A09/MF A02

 Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
 ucts Industry.
 PB98-102304REB             98-01  PC A06/MF A01
 Analyzing  Nonpoint Source Water  Pollution  Problems:
 Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
 PB9B-105422REB             98-01  PC A05/MF A01
 BioremedratJon of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
 in Aquifer  Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
 Acceptor Conditions.
 PB98-106446REB             98-01  PC A09/MF A02

 Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
 PB*?115330REB             98-01  PC A04/MF A01

 SITE  Technology  Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade  Name)
 Wastewater Treatment Process.
 PB98-115371REB             9&O1  PC A03/MF A01
 Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
 Pump-and-Treat Systems.
 PB9&-115389REB            98O1   PC A04/MF A01

 Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
 the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local  Govem-

 PB98-115587REB            9&O1   PC A08/MF A02

 Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
 Directions. Nutrient Reduction   Reevaluaton Summary

 PB98-117013REB            98^)1   PC A04/MF A01

 Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
 tations Guidelines  and Standards for Industrial Waste
 Combustors.
 PB98-126675REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01

 Innovative Measures  for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
 ation: Source Zone,  Concentrated Plume,  and  Dilute

  PB98-126717REB             98-02   PC A03MF A01
  BIOPLUME  III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
 tem,  User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB             98-02   PC A15/MF A03

 Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB             9fr02   PC A17/MF A03
Remediation of Ground Water  Using  In-situ Permeable
Reactive Barriers: Chromate and Other Inorganic Con-
taminants.
PB98-135122REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
PB98-135809REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

Field-Scale  Application of  In-situ Cosorvent  Flushing:
Evaluation Approach.
PB98-135866REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

Effectiveness and Safety  of  Strategies for Oil Spill Bio-
remediation: Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Field.
PB98-140320REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

Site Characterization for Subsurface Remediation, Semi-
nar Publication.
PB98-147333REB             9&03   PC A14/MF A03

Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at Hill AFB: Intro-
duction. Chapter 20.
PB98-151251REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

Emplacement  Verification and  Lone-Term Performance
Monitoring for Permeable Reactive Barrier at the USCG
Support Center, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
PB98-151285REB             98
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                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS
    Assessment of Sedments from the Upper Mtestssippi
    River.
    PB96-115165REB            98*1   PC A08/MF AQ2
    National Sediment  Boaccumutabon Conference.  Pro-
    ceedings. Held in Bethesda, Maryland on September 11-
    13,1996.
    PB98-153141REB            98-04   PCA17/MFA03
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
    Ambient Aquatic Ufa Water Quality Criteria Tributyttin'.
    PB96-103229REB            98-01   PC A09/MF A02

    Concentration of Metal Pollutants  in  Bacterial  Bkjfilms
    and Inhfcition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
    PB9B-119225REB            98*2   PC A06JMF A01
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (PLANTS)
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tribulyttin'.
    PB9B-103229REB            98*1   PCA09/MFAQ2
WATER POLLUTION MONITORING
    Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
    of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB9B-105562REB            98*1   PC A12/MF A03

    Volunteer Lake Monitoring  Program  1996. Volume  1.
    Statewide Summary Report.
    PB96-107618REB            98*1   PC A14/MF A03
    RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline TraMngModute:
    Introduction to Grounowater Monitoring  (40 CFR Parts
    264/265. Subpart F) Updated Jury 1997.
    PB96-106103REB            98*2   PC A04/MF A01

    Staksknl Analysis of the Extensive Component of the
    Maryland Depaitnerit of the Environment Stream AcidrS-
    cation Montonng Program.
    PB96-119233REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
    PB96-1332S8REB            98*2   PC AOSMF A01
    VerMcation of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
    P8S6-135635REB            96-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Ctwupeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sedknant Loadings. Appendix a
                       Bay Watershed Model Water Oual-

                                96*3   PCA99/MFA06
                       March Plan for Ecosystem Restora-

                                98*3   PCA04/MFA01
   Phase 4 Chesapeake
   ItyCattxaBan Remits.
   PB9B-141SOOREB
   Risk Management R
   ton In Watersheds.
   PBBB-147044REB
   Estimation of MHnaon Rate in the Vadose Zone: Appk-
   cabon of Saladed Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
   PB9S-147317REB             98-03   PCA08/MFA02
   Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
   Water through Mud-Plugged Wets: An Experimental Ap-
        M67976REB            98-04   PC A19/MF A04
    Perm* Compiance System (PCS) Significant Non-Com-
    ptance List (tor Merccomputers).
    SUB-62S2REB                  98-02  Subscription
WATER POLLUTION SAMPLMQ
    Using Quatted Data to Document an Observed Release
    and Observed Contaminafon.
    PB94-963311REB            96-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Incidence and Severity of Sediment  Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 3. National
    SecSment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
          	            98*2   PCA09/MFA02
    kicidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
    Surface Waters of the United States.  Volume 2.  Data
    Summaries for Areas of Probable Concern.
    PB98-126691REB            98*2  PCA99/MFA06
    Ambient ToxcKy Testing in Chesapeake Bay. 5 Year Re-
    PB9B-1
         M30962REB            96*2  PC A08/MF A02

     Analytical Tools tor Groundwater Pokubon Assessment
     PB96-135130REB            96*3  PC A02/MF A01

     FieU Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel
     nonaarct) Mentoring Web w*h Existing on-Farm Drink-
     ing Water Web in Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Con-

     PmfM43191REB            96*3  PCA07/MFAQ2
  WATER POLLUTION SOURCES
     Incidence  and  Severity of Sediment Contamination  in
              Voters of  the United States. Volume 1. National
    Surface Waters of the I
    Sedknent Quakry Survey.
    P89B-1	
    Risk Mar
                                90*2   PCA15/MFA03
    ra» «OT~j<»»ant floinarch Plan for Wet Weather Flows.
    P896-147093REB            96*3  PC A06/MF A02
WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
    Chemical Industry National Environmental BaseQne Re-
    rhfWt  lfa
    PB98-110406REB            98-02  PC A09MF A02

    Water   OuaHy  Benefits  Analysis   for   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
    Vie industrial Laundries Point Soiree Category.
    PB98-115132REB            9841  PCA06/MFA01

    Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis  for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB96-115140REB            9M1  PCAOSMFA01
    Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
    ards for Existing and New Sources for  the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115249REB            96*1    PCA15/MFA03
    Technical   Development  Document  for   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-11S272REB            96*1    K A20/MF A04
    Development Document for Proposed  Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equip-
    ment Cleaning Category.
    PB9B-161201REB            98*4   PC A21/MF A04
WATER QAUUTY MANAGEMENT
    Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Model-
    ing to  Predict the Environmental  Impacts of Aftemative
    Development Scenarios.
    PB96-130974REB            96*2   PC AOS/MF A02
WATER QUALITY
    Evaluation of Dredged Material  Proposed  For Discharge
    in Waters  of the U.S. - Testing Manual.  Inland Testing
    Manual.
    AD-A338 883/2REB          98*3   PC A25/MF A04

    Protecting  Wetlands 2: Technical and  Financial Assist-
    ance Programs for Local Governments in the Chesa-

                              98*2   PC A07/MF A02

                                      PC A13/MF A03
    National  Public Water  System  Supervision  Program:
    FY96 Compliance Report.
    PB98-147358REB           98*3   PC AOS/MF A01
    National BEACH Conference.  Held in Annapolis.  Mary-
    land on October 15-16.1997. Report on  Action Items.
    PB96-152994REB           16-04   PC A03/MF A01
WATER QUALITY CRITERIA
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tributyttin'.
    PB96-103229REB           98*1   PC AOOMF A02
WATER QUALITY DATA
    Volunteer  Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1.
    Statewide Summary Report
    PB98-107618REB            98*1   PC A14/MF A03
    Lake Mehigan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
    PB96-123C&2REB            98*2  PC A06/MF A02
    Water Ouakty  Criteria Documents for the Protection of
    Aquatic Lite in Ambient Water.
    P896-153067REB            98*4  PC A07/MF A02
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
    State  Methods for Delineating  Source  Water Protection
    Areas for Surface Water Supplied Sources of Drinking
    Water
    PB98-104037REB            98*1  PC A04/MF A01
    Water  Quality    Benefits  Analysis   tor   Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources tor
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB96-115132REB            96*1  PCA06/MFA01
    Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
    Prairie Pothole Region.
    PB96-115322REB            96*1  PC A06/MF A01
    Defalcation of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discus-
    sion for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for
    Ground Water and Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB            98*2  PC A04/MF A01

    Proceedings of the National  Watershed Water Quality
    Project Symposium. Held in Washington DC. on Septem-
    ber 22-26.1997.
    PB96-136955REB            98*3  PC A13/MF A03
    Federal Register Volume 63. Number 89. Friday, May 8.
    1998.  Notices. Part a Environmental Protection Agency.
    Definition  of a Public Water System in  SDWA Section
    1401(4) as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment
    PB96-144728REB            98*3  PCA02/MFA01
    National Estuary Program: A Ten-Year Perspective. Dem-
    onstrating Practical Tools  for Watershed Management
    trough the National Estuary Program.
    PB96-152937REB            96*4  PC A02/MF A01
                                                           Waterbc
                     ) Workshop. Held in Arlington. Virginia



    Water Poiution Control:  Twenty-Five Years of Progress
    and Challenges for the New MUtennium.
    PB96-169782REB            96*4   PCA02/MFA01
    Outreach and Technical  Assistance Programs. 1997 Ac-
    complishments; Sma« Underserved Communities Team.
    PB96-169790REB            98*4   PCA03/MFA01
 WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
    Water Quaity Criteria and Standards Newsletter. Spring
    and Summer 1997.
    PB98-103237REB            96*1   PCA03/MFA01
    Safe Drinking Water Act One Year Later. Success in Ad-
    vancing Pubfc Health Protection.        	
    PB98-104029REB            98*1   PC A03/MF A01

    Smal System Compiance Technology Ust for the Sur-
             Support Document tor Proposed Prelreatment
    Standards tor Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
    Laundries Port Source Category.
    PB98-11S157REB           96-01  PCA07/MFA02
                                                                                       98*1   PC A04/MF A01

                                                             Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
                                                             tations Guideines and Standards for Industrial Waste
                                                             Combustors.
                                                             PB98-126675REB           96*2   PCA05/MFA01

                                                             Federal Register Volume 63, Number 31, Tuesday. Feb-
                                                             ruary 17, 1 §96. Notices. Part 2. Environmental Protection
                                                                                                                 Agency:  Reissuance  of  NPDES General Permits for
                                                                                                                 Storm Water Discharges from Construction Activities.
                                                                                                                 PB98-144702REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02

                                                                                                                 Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  of
                                                                                                                 Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards
                                                                                                                 for Industrial Waste Combustors.
                                                                                                                 PB98-152879REB           98-04   PCA07/MFA02

                                                                                                                 Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
                                                                                                                 tations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point
                                                                                                                 Source Category.
                                                                                                                 PB98-152887REB           98-04   PC A05/MF A01

                                                                                                                 Bacterial Water Quality Standards for Recreational Wa-
                                                                                                                 ters (Freshwater and Marine Waters). Status Report
                                                                                                                 PB98-153075REB           98-04   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                                                 Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                                                                                                 Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point Source
                                                                                                                      153166REB
                                                                                                                                            98-O4   PCA22/MFA04
                                                                                                                 Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                                                                                                 Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
                                                                                                                 Subcategory of the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-
                                                                                                                      153182REB
                                                                                                                                            98-04   PCA12/MFA03
    Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent  Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
    bustors. Volume 1.
    PB98-1S3190REB            98-04  PC A06/MF A02

    Environmental Assessment  for the  Proposed  Effluent
    Guidelines for the Landfills Point Source Category. Vol-
    ume 1.
    PB98-154016REB            98-04  PC A08/MF A02

    Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed
    Effluent Limitations Guidelines  and  Standards for  the
    Landfills Point Source Category.
    PB98-154040REB            98-04  PC A06/MF A02
    Water Quality Criteria and Standards Plan: Priorities for
    the Future.
    PB96-163O2SREB            98-04  PC A05/MF A01
WATER RECLAMATION
    Clean Water Action Plan: Restoring and Protecting Amer-
    ica's Waters.
    PB96-158553REB           98-04  PCA07;MFA02

WATER RESOURCES
    Catalog of Publications:  Office  of  Science and Tech-
    nology. 1997 Edition.
    PB9B-102692REB           98-01   PC A06/MF A02

    Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
    Watershed Indcators.
    PB98-104771REB           98-01   PC A03/MF A01

    Lake Regions of Florida.
    PB98-122237REB           98-02   PC A06/MF A02
WATER SAMPLING
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
    face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
    PB98-122211REB           98-02   PCA13MFA03
WATER SOFTENERS
    Leaching  of Metals from  Household Plumbing Materials:
    Impact of Home Water Softeners.
    PB98-147309REB           98-03  PC A08/MF A02
WATER SOURCES
    State Methods tor Delineating Source Water Protection
    Areas for Surface Water Supplied  Sources of Drinking
    Water.
    PB98-104037REB           98-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a  Discus-
    sion  for Managers. Part  1. A Conjunctive Approach  for
    Ground Water and Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB           98*2  PCA04MFA01
WATER STORAGE
    Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
    Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
    PB98-132228REB           96*2  PCA11/MFA03

WATER SUPPLY
    Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
    and  Hearth  Effects  Analysis on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
    Ether (MtBE).
    PB96-126667REB            98*2  PC A02/MF A01

    Federal Register Volume 62, Number 193. Monday. Octo-
    ber 6.  1997. Notices. Part 3. Environmental Protection
    Agency: Announcement of the Draft Drinking Water Con-
    taminant Candttate List
    PB98-144694REB           96*3  PC A04/MF A01

    National  Public  Water  System Supervision Program:
    FY96 Compliance Report
    PB98-147358REB           96*3  PC A05/MF A01

 WATER SYSTEMS
    Smal System Compliance  Technology List for the  Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB           98*1  PC A04/MF A01
    Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB98-133325REB           98*2  PC A05VMF A01

 WATER TREATMENT
    Enhanced Bkxemediation of BTEX  Using Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB           98*1  PCA05/MFA01

    Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
    Pump-and-Treat Systems.
    PB96-115389REB           98*1  PC A04/MF A01
 KW-56

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   Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer
   Remediation.
   PB98-126709REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

   Molecular Bonding System: Innovative Technology Eval-
   uation Report.
   PB98-134133REB            98-03   PCA06/MFA02
   Bkaugmentation with 'BurkhoWeria cepacia' PR1  301 for
   In situ BtoremecSation of Trichloroethylene Contaminated
   Groundwater.
   P898-141542REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

   High Voltage  Environmental  Applications, Inc.  Electron
   Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
   port
   PB98-141971REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
   Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
   cation Requirements.
   PB98-133317REB            98-02   PC A16/MF A03
WATER UTILITIES
   Information for the Public on  Participating with States in
   Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
   PB98-133333REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
   Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
   velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
   PB98-133366REB            9&O2   PC A09/MF A02

   Information Pertaining to Lead in Drinking Water at Tran-
   sient Non-Community Water Systems.
   PB98-144769REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

   Hypothetical State Programs  for Ensuring That All New
   Community Water Systems and Non-Transient Non-Com-
   munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical, Manage-
   rial and Financial Capacity.
   PB98-169733REB            98-04   PC A03MF A01
   Information for the Public on  Participating with States in
                              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Guidance on  Implementing the  Capacity Development
   Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments
   0*1996.
   PB98-169808REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
WATER WELLS
   Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel
   Research Monitoring Wells with Existing on-Farm Drink-
   ing Water Wens in Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Con-
   centrations.
   PB96-143191REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
WATERBORNE DISEASES
   Waterbome Disease Workshop. Held in Arlington, Virginia
   on October 9-10. 1997. Meeting Summary.
   PB98-169758REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

   U.S. EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterbome Disease
   Occurrence Studies. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on March
   12-13, 1997. Summary Report.
   PB98-169766REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
WATERSHED
   Clean Water Action Plan: Restoring and Protecting Amer-
   ica's Waters.
   PB98-158553REB            9844   PC A07/MF A02

WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
   National Estuary Program: A Ten-Year Perspective. Dem-
   onstrating Practical  Tools  for Watershed Management
   through the National Estuary Program.
   PB98-152937REB            98-04   PCA02/MFA01

   Man Rrver  Lagoon  Comprehensive Conservation and
   Management Plan.
   PB98-158470REB            98-04   PCA18/MFA03
WATERSHEDS
   Intensive Survey of the Big  Bureau Creek  Watershed,
   1990.
   PB98-123045REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
   Incidence and Severity  of Sediment  Contamination  in
   Surface Waters of the United  States. Volume 1. National
   Sedment Quality Survey.
   PB98-126063REB            98-02   PCA15/MFA03

   Incidence and Severity  of Sediment Contamination  in
   Surface Waters of the United  States. Volume 3. National
   Sedment Contaminant Point Source Inventory.
   PB98-126683REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02

   Risk Management Research Plan  for Ecosystem Restora-
   tion in Watersheds.
   PB98-147044REB            98O3   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
WATERWAY TRANSPORTATION
    Profile of the Water Transportation Industry. EPA Office
    of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB98-143399REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A02
WAUKEGAN HARBOR
    Assessment of Waukegan Harbor Sediment Contamina-
    tion, April 1996.
    PB98-139249REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
WEIGHTING FUNCTIONS
    SAB  Report Review  of  the  Sector  Facility  Indexing
    Project (SFIP).
    PB98-104706REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01
WELL DRILLING
    Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
    Water through Mud-Plugged Wells: An Experimental Ap-
    praisal.
    PB98-167976REB            98-04   PCA19/MFA04
WEST VIRGINIA
    Inland Area Contingency Plan  and Maps for Delaware,
    Maryland, West Virginia, District of Columbia  (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-502313REB          98-03   CD-ROM CP D01
WETLANDS
    Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
    Prairie Pothole Region.
    PB98-115322REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01

    Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and  Financial Assist-
    ance Programs  for Local Governments in the Chesa-
    peake Bay Region.
    PB98-133416REB            93-02   PC A07/MF A02

    SAB  Report: Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria
    for the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
    PB98-133721 REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01
    Assessment o< Waukegan Harbor Sediment Contamina-
    tion, April 1996.
    PB98-139249REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Wetland and Riparian Restoration: Taking a  Broader
    View. Contributed Papers and Selected Abstracts.  Soci-
    ety for Ecological Restoration  International Conference.
    Held in Seattle. Washington on September 14-16.1995.
    PB98-152705REB            98-O4   PC A16/MF A03
WHEAT
    Effects of Single and Multiple Stressors on Communities
    of Wheat and Wild Oats.
    PB98-151269REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02
WILDCATS
    Effects of Single and Multiple Stressors on Communities
    of Wheat and Wild Oats.
    PB98-151269REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02
WILDLIFE
    Fact   Sheet  Update:  Listing   of  Fish   and   Wildlife
    Advisories.
    PB98-102932REB            98-01   PC A02/MF A01

    Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices
    on Farmland Birds in Ontario.
    PB98-122245REB            98-02   PC A07VMF A02

    Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6.  An Eco-
    logical Assessment for Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions
    in the United States.
    PB98-124787REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02

    Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife and Advisories. March
    1998. Fact Sheet.
    PB98-153174REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
WILDLIFE HABITATS
    PATCH: A Spatially Explicit Life History Simulator for Ter-
    restrial Vertebrates.
    PB98-116429REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
    Modeling a Plant and Soil Indicator of Habitat Suitability
    for Small Mammals.
    PB98-135817REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
WILLAMETTE RIVER
    Ecological Functions of Off-Channel Habitat. Willamette
    River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
    PB98-122229REB            98-02   PC A06MF A02
WIND PRORLES
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB                   98-02   CP D01
WIND TURBINES
    Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Electric Motors and Wind Tur-

    PB98^14O338REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
                           ZERO-VALENT IRON


WOOD BURNING APPLIANCES
    Field Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado
    during the 1995-96 Heating Season.
    PB98-106487REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

    Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data.
    PB98-135791REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

WOOD BURNING FURNACES
    Emissions from Outdoor  Wood-Burning Residential Hot
    Water Furnaces.
    PB98-131930REB            98-02   PCA12/MFA03

WOOD FUELS
    Demonstration of a 1 MWe  Biomass Power  Plant at
    USMC Base Camp Lejeune.
    PB98-135676REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

WOOD PRESERVATIVES
    Best Demonstrated Available  Technolgy  (BOAT) Back-
    ground  Document for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
    F034, and F035; Rnal.
    PB97-176911 REB            98-01   PC A22/MF A04

    Trealability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
    PB98-132400REB            98-02   PCA17/MFA03

    Treatment Technology Performance and  Cost  Data for
    Remediation of Wood Preserving Sites.
    PB98-147069REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02

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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

WOOD PRODUCTS
    Utilizing Low  Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings
    tor Wood Furniture.
    PB98-100415REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
    No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coating System.
    PB98-135684REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01
    Identification and  Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
    niques  to Reduce  Indoor Emissions from Engineered
    Wood Products.
    PB98-14O304REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Ongoing Evaluation  of Sources  and Factors Affecting
    Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB98-151731 REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Characterization of the Usefulness of the  Field and Lab-
    oratory Emission  Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emis-
    sions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB98-155104REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
    Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
    ucts Industry.
    PB98-1023MREB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01

WOOD WASTES
    Products of Incomplete Combustion from  Direct  Burning
    of Pentachlorqphenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-127731 REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02
    Characterization of PIC Emissions from Combustion of
    Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    PB98-142219REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

WORDS (LANGUAGE)
    PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert1 in the Label Ingredi-
    ents Statement.
    PB98-127889REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

WRPLOT COMPUTER PROGRAM
    Wind Rose Plotting Program (WRPLOT) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500606REB                   98-02   CP D01

XYLENES
    Enhanced Bioremediation  of  BTEX Using Immobilized
    Nutrients: Field Demonstration and  Monitoring.
    PB97-186290REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

ZEOLITES
    Dual Function Sorbent/Catalyst  Design for Energy Effi-
    cient Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
    PB98-135650REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Zeolite: A Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber.
    PB98-159924REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

ZERO-VALENT IRON
    Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Va-
    lent Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
    PB98-155088REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
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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
1  ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT
I  OFFICE, Cincinnati, OH
I
J  EPA/5307R-93/013A

  Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
I  Materials for Highway Construction

|  PB94-100443/REB          PCA10/MFA03

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                                            SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
   Addendum to the 'Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy1
   Issued on December 5,1984.
   PB98-103138REB            9841   PCA02/MFA01
  EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-003
   Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
   Watershed Indicators.
   PB98-104771 REB            9841   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA-SAB^PEC-ADV-97-002
   Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk Man-
   agement Guidelines.
   PB98-104763REB            9841   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/45&K-9&V01
   Ambient Air Monitoring Ran for Ciudad Acuna and Piedra
   Negras, Coahuila, Mexico.
   PB98-131634REB            9843   PCA06/MFA02

  EPA/B22/D-97/001
   Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria TributylJin1.
   PB98-103229REB            9841   PC A09/MF A02

  EPAJ81B/R-97/013
   Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
   PB98-133259REB            9842   PCA05/MFA01

  EPA/832/K-97/002
   Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S.
   EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
   PB98-133218REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-98J084
   Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism  for Maximizing Em-
   power in Social Systems.
   PB98-151277REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/S23/P-97/005
   Assessment of Sediments  from the Upper Mississippi
   River.
   PB98-115165REB            9841   PC A08/MF A02

  EPAJ630/P-97/002
   Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
   PB98-133119REB           9842   PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/G30/R-97/002
   Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
   PB98-157860REB           9844   PCA11/MFA03

  EPAazs/R-gama
   Bacterial  Water Quality Standards for Recreational Wa-
   ters (Freshwater and Marine Waters). Status Report
    PB98-153075REB           9844   PC A04/MF A01
    Bnaugmentation with 'Burkholderia cepacia' PR1 301 for
    In situ Bioremediation of Trichloroethylene Contaminated
    Groundwater.
    PB98-141542REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/82VB-97/001
    Catalog of Publications:  Office of Science and Tech-
                               9841   PCAOOMFA02

    CERCLIS Site Location Extract Data Element Dictionary.
    PB97-1 70641 REB            9843  PC A1 1/MF A03

  EPA&&R-9&002
    Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Re-

    pB»110406REB            9842  PC A09/MF ACE

  EPA/73OK-95/001
    Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safely.
    PB98-118474REB            9842  PCA05/MFA01

  EPAJ832M-97/004
    Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
    to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
    PB9&-133275REB            9842  PC A04/MF A01

  EPAXOWR-9&061
    Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
    Prairie Pothole Region.
    PB98-1 1 5322REIT           9841  PC A06/MF A01

  EPAO21/R-97/005                        r^_i_
    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    PB98-115140REB            9841  PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/B21/B-98/013                              ,.  .
    Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Proposed  Effluent Limita-
    tions  Guidelines and Standards for  the Transportation
    Equipment Cleaning Category.
    PB98-161227REB            9844  PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/81 &W-97/0! 2
    Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discus-
    sion  for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for
    Ground Water and Surface Water.      _
    PB98-133267REB            9842  PC A04/MF A01
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
    Subcategory of the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-

    PB9&153182REB            9844   PCA12/MFA03

   EPA/821SR-97/022
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and  Standards for the Landfills Point Source

    PB9f?l23166REB            9844   PC A22/MF A04

    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guideljnes and_Standards for the Transportation Equip-

                               9844   PC A21/MF ACM
EPA/822/F-97JQO9
  Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
  and Hearth  Effects  Analysis on  Methyl  Tertiary-Butyl
  Ether (MtBE).
  PB98-126667REB           98-02   PCA02/MFA01
EPA/822/F-97J008
  Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
  and Health  Effects  Analysis on  Methyl  Tertiary-Butyl
  Ether (MtBE).
  PB98-153026REB           98-04   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/B21/B-97/010
  Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of
  Proposed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards
  for Industrial Waste Combustors.
  PB98-152879REB           98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPAB21/B4&012
  Economic Analysis  of Proposed  Effluent  Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for the  Transportation  Equip-
  ment Cleaning Category.
  PB98-161219REB           9844   PC A22/MF A04

EPA/821/B-97/005
  Economic and Cost-Effectiveness  Analysis of Proposed
  Effluent  Limitations  Guidelines  and Standards  tor the
  Landfills Point Source Category.
  P898-15404QREB           98-04   PC A06/MF A02

EPA/821/R-97/008
  Economic Assessment  for  Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
  ards tor  Existing and New Sources for  the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  PB98-1 1 5249REB            9841   PC A1 5/MF A03

EPAJ81S/B-97/004
  Effect of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
  PB98-144777REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPAJ600&-97/008
  Effectiveness and Safety of Strategies for Oil Spill Bio-
  remediation: Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Reid.
  PB98-140320REB            9643   PC A02/MF A01
EPMOO/R-98/003
  Effects of Flow  Augmentation on Channel Morphology
  and  Riparian Vegetation  in the Upper Arkansas River
  Basin, Colorado.
  PB98-126287REB            9842  PC A08/MF A02

EPA/6OOfft-9&145
  Enhanced Bioremediation  of BTEX Using Immobilized
  Nutrients: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
  Environmental Assessment for the  Proposed  Effluent
  Guidelines for the Landfills Point Source Category. Vol-
  ume 1.
  PB98-154016REB            98-04  PC A08/MF A02

EPAJ821/B-97/009
  Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
  tions Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
  bustors. Volume  1.
  PB98-153190REB            9844  PC A06/MF A02

EPA/821/B-98/015
  Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
  tions Guidelines and  Standards for  the  Transportation
  Equipment Cleaning Category. Volume 1. Final Report
  PB98-161243REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02

EPA/238/R-9&001
  Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  FY1994-FY1995
  Projects.  Removing Barriers to  Innovations That Protect
  Public Hearth and the Environment
  PB98-120728REB             98-02   PCA10/MFA02

EPAf730f-9&018
  EPA   Pesticide  Fact   Sheet:  German   Cockroach
  Pheromone. August 1998.
  PB98-166499REB             9844   PC A02/MF A01
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Hexanoic Acid.
   PB9&-166440REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/730P-9&025
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Pelargonic Acid.
   PB98-166457REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

 EPAJ823M-9&001
   EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy.
   PB9&-153208REB            9844   PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/1 9WR-97/OO2
   EPA  Strategic Ran: The Mission  of the Environmental
   Protection Agency is  to Protect Human Heafth and to
   Safeguard  the  Natural Environment Air, Water, and
   Land, upon Which Life Depends.
   PB98-130487REB            9843   PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/625/2-77/013
   EPA  Technology Transfer Capsule Report: Fabric Filter
   Particular  Control  on Coal-fired  Utility Boilers:  Nucla,
   Co. and Sunbury, Pa.
   PB98-102288REB            98-01   PCA03/MFA01

 EPA&23&-97/007
   Fact  Sheet  Update: Listing  of fish and  Wildlife
   Advisories
   PB98-102932REB            98-01   PC A02/MF A01
   Fate. Transport  and  Transformation Test  Guidelines:

                              98-02   PCA20/MFA04

 EPAJ632/F-97/004
   Federal Funding Sources  for Small Community Waste-
   water Systems.
   PB98-133309REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

   Federal Register Volume 62, Number 193, Monday, Octo-
   ber 6. 1997, Notices. Part 3. Environmental Protection
  Agency: Announcement of the Draft Drinking Water Con-
  taminant Candidate List.
  PB98-144694REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/833&-93/001
  Federal Register Volume 63, Number 6, Friday, January
  9, 1998, Proposed Rules. Part 2. Environmental Protec-
  tion Agency: 40 CFR Parts  122 and 123 National Pollut-
  ant Discharge Elimination System. Proposed Regulations
  for Revision of the Water Pollution Control Program  Ad-
  dressing Storm Water Discharges. Proposed Rule.
  PB98-144710REB            9843   PCA07/MFA02

  Federal Register Volume 63, Number 31, Tuesday, Feb-
  ruary 17,1998, Notices.  Part 2. Environmental Protection
  Agency:  Reissuance  of NPDES  General  Permits for
  Storm water Discharges from Construction Activities.
  PB98-144702REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPAJ81S/Z-SB/004
  Federal Register  Volume 63,  Number 77, Wednesday.
  April 22, 1998,  Notices.  Part 6. Environmental Protection
  Agency: 40 CFR Parts 141  and 142 Maximum Contami-
  nant Level Goals and National Primary Drinking Water
  Regulations for Lead and Copper. Proposed Rules.
  PB98-144736REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/816/Z-98/Q04
  Federal Register Volume 63, Number 89, Friday, May 8,
  1998, Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protection  Agency:
  Definition of a Public Water  System  in SDWA Section
  1401(4) as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment
  PB98-144728REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

EPAJ600/R-98/025
  Field Study to Compare Performance of  Stainless Steel
  Research Monitoring Wells  with Existing on-Farm Drink-
  ing Water Wells in Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Con-
  centrations.
  PB98-143191REB            98-03    PC A07/MF A02

  Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
  under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean Water Act.
  PB98-103153REB           98-01    PCA04/MFA01
  Food Quality Protection  Act of 1996: Status of Implemen-
  tation at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
  PB98-118482REB           98-02   PCA03/MFA01

  General Policy on Superfund  Ability to Pay Determina-
  tions.
  PB97-199731REB           9841    PC A04/MF A01

EPA/823&-97/009
  Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant  Data for
  Use in Fish Advisories.  Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
  Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
  PB98-102734REB           98-01    PCA21/MFA04
  Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
  PB98-103146REB           9841    PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/816/B-98/006
  Guidance  on  Implementing the Capacity Development
  Provisions of the Safe  Drinking Water Act Amendments
  Of 1996.
  PB98-169808REB           9844   PC A05/MF A01

  Hearth Effects Assessment  Summary Tables.
  PB98-921100REB            9842   Standing Order

 EPA/712/C-98/189
  Health Effects  Test Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000

                                     PC A99/MF A06
Acute Toxicrty Testing: Background.
PB98-101967REB            9844
 EPA/6OO/P-9&001A
   Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
   PB98-13301 ORES            9842   PCA15/MFA03

   Hydrotogic  Evaluation  of  Landfill  Performance  (HELP)
   Model, Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
   New Order Number).
   PB98-500333REB                   9841   CP D02

 EPAJ816/R-9&010
   Hypothetical State Programs for Ensuring That All New
   Community Water Systems and Non-Transient Non-Com-
   munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical, Manage-
   rial and Financial Capacity.
   PB98-169733REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/823M-97/006
   Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in
   Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National
   Sediment Quality Survey.
   PB98-126063REB            98-02   PCA15VMFA03
 EPM82&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            9842   PC A99/MF A06

 EPAJ823M-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            9842  PC A09/MF A02
   Indian River Lagoon  Comprehensive Conservation and
   Management Ran.
   PB9JM58470REB            9844  PCA18/MFA03

 EPA/81&FI-9&D02
   Information for States on Developing Affordability Criteria
   for Drinking Water.
   PB98-133325REB            9842  PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/831/D-97/002
   Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
   velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
   PB98-133366REB            9842  PC A09/MF A02
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                                                        SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE INDEX
   EPAJB1&R-9&OQ1
     Information tor States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
     cation ReojuuuiiMxibk.
     PB98-133317REB           96-02   PC A16VMF A03
   EPASfSIW/IXB
     Information tor the Pubic on Participating with States in
     Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
     PB98-133333REB           9M2   PC A03/MF A01

   EPM1S/R4B/009
     Information tor the Pubic on Participating with States in
     Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
     PB96-169774REB           96O4   PC A03/MF A01
   EPWB15/EL97AXB
     Information Pertaining to Lead in Drinking Water at Tran-
     sient Non-Community Water Systems.
     PB98-144769REB           98-03   PC AOSMF A01

             Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
             330REB            96-02   Standing Order
     Interactive Effects of O3 and CO?. Impications for Ter-
     restiia) Ecosystems.
     PB98-137516REB           96-03   PC A06/MF A01
   EPAB22W-S8OW
                of
        agejiluda.
    cafbon Emission Standards.
    PB98-154024REB
          Alternative Means  for  Demonstrating
                  Compliance with Total Hydro-

                      98-04   PC A12/MF A03
     Kanawha Valey Toxics Screening Study. Fnal Report
     PB96-113111REB           *HD1   PCA1SVMFA04
   BWB21/R-97O23
     Method 1622:  •Cryptosporidun- in Water by  filtration/
     IMS/FA.
     PB96-153059REB           96-04   PC AOSMF A01
    National BEACH Conference.  Held in Annapofe, Mary-
    land on October 15-16. 1997. Report on Action Rams.
    PB96-1S2994REB           $6-04   PC A03/MF A01
    National Ectuary Program: A Tan-Year Perspective. Dem-
    onstrating Practical Tools for Watershed Management
    througri the National Estuary Program.
    PBHMS2937REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
    National  Pubic Water  System Supervision  Program:
    FY96 Compliance Report.
    P996-147358REB            96-03   PC AOS/MF A01
    National  Sediment BloacciimulatJOn  Conference.  Pro-
    ceedings. Hek) in Bethesda. Maryland on September 11-
    13. 1996.
    PB96-1S3141REB           96-04   PC A17/MF A03
    National Strategy for the Devetopmenl ol Regional Nutri-
    ent Criteria.
    PB96-163017REB           96O4   PC AOS/MF A01
  NATOCCMS Plot Study.  Evaluation of Demonstrated
  and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of Con-
  taminated land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1998 An-
  nual noport.
  PB98-161193REB            964)4  PCA08/MFA02
EPAJ832B-9&OO1
  Nc-9e/004
                                                         Reregistration  Eligibility   Deacon  (RED):   'Bacillus
                                                         thuringiensis'.   (Includes   RED   Facts:    "Bacillus
                                                         Ihuringiensis').
                                                         PB98-153125REB            98-04   PC A10/MF A02
                                                       EPA/738/R-9&003
                                                         Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): Butralin.  (In-
                                                         cludes RED Facts: Butralin Fact Sheet).
                                                         PB98-153109REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                                                 Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): Diphenylamine.
                                                                                                                 (Includes RED Facts: Diphenylamine Fact Sheet).
                                                                                                                 PB96-153083REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                                               EPA/73a«-97/005
                                                                                                                 Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Methytene bis
                                                                                                                 (thiccyanate). (Includes  RED FACTS: Methytene  bis
                                                                                                                 (thkxyanale) Fact Sheet).
                                                                                                                 PB98-1 03211 REB            98-01   PCA16/MFA03
                                                                                                               EPAS73&R-97/006
                                                                                                                 Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): Metribuzin. (In-
                                                                                                                 cludes RED Facts: Metribuzin Fact Sheet).
                                                                                                                 PB98-1S3034REB            98-04   PC A11MF A03
                                                                                                                   Reregistration BigbUfty Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
                                                                                                                   (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
                                                                                                                   PB96-125677REB            98-02  PC AOS/MF A01
                                                                                                                 EPA/73a/R-97/009
                                                                                                                   Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Propoxur.  (In-
                                                                                                                   cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
                                                                                                                   PB98-12S665REB            98-02  PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                                                   Reregistration Ebgtoility  Decision  (RED):  Terbacil. (In-
                                                                                                                   cludes RED Facts: Terbacil Fact Sheet).
                                                                                                                   PB98-152903REB            98-04  PCA11/MFA03
                                                                                                                 Reregistration EligbHity Decision (RED): Thiobencarb. (In-
                                                                                                                 cludes RED Facts: Thiobencarb) Fact Sheet.
                                                                                                                 PB98-152895REB            98-04   PCA12/MFA03
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine PtamVlJtter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB            96-02   PC A07/MF A02

EPMO2/R-97/OO6
  Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Field
  Processes Applicable to Radioactive and  Hazardous
  Mixed Wastes in Soil and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
  PB98-123300REB            96-02   PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                                 Response to Congress on Privatization of Wastewater
                                                                                                                 Faalrties.
                                                                                                                 PB98-133234REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                                               EPA-SAB-EPEC-9M03
                                                                                                                 SAB  Report Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria
                                                                                                                 for the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
                                                                                                                 PB98-1 33721 REB            98-02   PC AOS/MF A01
                                                                                                                   SAB Report: Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring
                                                                                                                   System (ERAMS) II.
                                                                                                                   PB98-169964REB            98-O4  PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                                                   SAB Report Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
                                                                                                                   and  Assessment Program (EMAP)  Research Strategy
                                                                                                                   and Research Plan.
                                                                                                                   PB98-104730REB            98-01   PCA03/MFA01

                                                                                                                 EPA-SAB-EHC-97-OW
                                                                                                                   SAB Report Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
                                                                                                                   PB96-104722REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

                                                                                                                 EPAJSAB/EEC-98/OOB
                                                                                                                   SAB Report Review of OFayS Pollution Prevention Re-
                                                                                                                   search  Strategy. Review of the Office of Research and
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                                                                                                                          OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
  Development's Draft Pollution Prevention Research Strat-
  egy by the Environmental Engineering Committee.
  PB98-155005REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EC-98-O01
  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            98-02   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SABmAC-97/008
  SAB Report Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation  Sur-
  vey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
  PB98-104748REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EEO97-01 1
  SAB Report  Review of the National  Risk Management
  Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
  PB98-104714REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SABfEC-97-0 12
  SAB  Report Review  of  the  Sector  Facility  Indexing
  Project (SFIP).
  PB98-104706REB            98^)1   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-SAB-tHEC-98-004
  SAB Report Review of the Source Ranking Database.
  PB98-133713REB            9&O2  PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SABfEC-9^009
  SAB Report Review of the Surface Impoundments Study
  (SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of Solid Waste's  Pro-
  posed Surface Impoundment Study by the Environmental
  Engineering Committee.
  PB98-169303REB            984)4   PC A04/MF A01
EPA&10F-97/002
  Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success in Ad-
  vancing Public Health Protection.
  PB98-T04029REB            98-01    PC A03/MF A01
EPA/832/R-95/007
  Sanitary Sewer Overflow Workshop. Held in Washington.
  DC. on April 26-28, 1995.
  PB98-169972REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03
EPA62S3-730JO
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/S42/B-98/006
  Site Remediation Technology InfoBase: A Guide to Fed-
  eral Programs,  Information Resources, and  Publications
  on Contaminated Site Cleanup Technologies. First Edi-
  tion.
  PB98-161185REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/81 SSR-97/OO2
  Srnal  System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB98-104045REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
  Some Remarks on Research Directions in Statistical Data

  PB98-141286REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                  Guidelines.  OPPTS  840.1000  Back-
  ground for Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
  PB9S-101975REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/SI &R-97/OOB                          __ .
  State Methods for Delineating Source Water Protection
  Areas tor Surface Water Supplied Sources of Drinking
  Water
  PB9B-104037REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/821 '/B47/OO8                               ..  .
  Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
  tations Guidelines and  Standards for  Industrial Waste

  PB9B-126675REB            98-02   PC AOS/MF A01

 EPMS21/&47/006                               ..  .
  Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
  tations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point

                             98KM   PCA05/MFA01

  Statistical Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
  Standards tor Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.      _
  PB98-115157REB             96-01   PC A07/MF AO2

 EPA/821/B-98/014                     . .__   . . . _
  Statistical Support Document of Proposed Effluent Limita-
  tions Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation
  Equipment Cleaning Category.
  PMS-161235REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03
          -
   Status of Chemicals in Special Review.   _ .„._.„,
   PB96-152911REB            99*4   PCAO&MFA01

 EPAMS30I-94/066F                    _ .   .     .
   Study of  Volatile Organic Compound  Emissions  from
   Consumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
   Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
   PB98-105190REB            98-01   PC A087MF A02
          -
   Sujptement C to Compilation  of Air  Pollutant Emission
   Factors.  Volume 1.  Stationary Point  and Area Sources

   PB9SS9REB            9&04   PCA06/MFA02
                    '«e    Document  for  Proposed
   Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
   the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category
   PB98-1 1 5272REB            98-01   PC A20/MF A04

 technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage

                              9(H>2   PC A21/MF ACM
 EPA/S50/B-96/D15
   Title III List of Lists: Consolidated List of Chemicals Sub-
   ject to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-tc-
   Know  Act (EPCRA) and Section  112(r) of the Clean Air
   Act, as Amended. Title III of the Superfund Amendments
   and Reauthorization Act of 1986, and Title III of the Clean
   Air Act Amendments of 1 990.
   PB98-169188REB            98-04   PCA06/MFA01

   Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of  Section 7003 of
   RCRA.
   PB98-108616REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
   U.S. EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterborne  Disease
   Occurrence  Studies. Held in Atlanta,  Georgia on March
   12-13, 1997. Summary Report.
   PB98-169766REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
   Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife and Advisories, March
   1998. Fact Sheet.
   PB98-153174REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/832/D-9&001
   Water Conservation Plan Guidelines.
   PB98-1 69741 REB            98-04
                                      PC A1 1 /MF A03
   Water Pollution Control: Twenty-Five Years of Progress
   and Challenges for the New Millennium.
   PB98-169782REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
  EPAJ821/R-97/009
   Water   Quality  Benefits   Analysis   for   Proposed
   Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
   the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
   PB98-115132REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01

  EPA&2&N-97/OOS
   Water Quality Criteria and Standards Newsletter. Spring
   and Summer 1997.
   PB98-103237REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01
    Water Quality Criteria and Standards Plan: Priorities for
    the Future.
    PB98-163G25REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/820S-9&007
    Water Quality Criteria Documents for the Protection of
    Aquatic  LHe in Ambient Water.
    PB98-153067REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/81 S/R-98/004
    Waterbome Disease Workshop. Held in Arlington. Virginia
    on October 9-10. 1997. Meeting Summary.
    PB98-169758REB            9&O4   PC A06/MF A01
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
  EPA/S30fFI-97/032
    Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land
    Disposal Restrictions.  Phase 4  (Second  Supplement):
    Toxicity Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly Identified
    Mineral Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
    PB97-176978REB            9&fl1   PCA15/MFA03

  EPA/S30R-97/OS6
    Best  Demonstrated  Available Techndgy (BOAT) Back-
    ground Document for  Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
    F034, and F035; Final.
    PB97-1 76911 REB            98-01   PC A22/MF A04
    Biennial Reporting System (BRS) Data: Generation and
              I of Hazardous Waste. 1995 (Final) (on CD-
    Management i
    ROM).
    PB98-500077REB
98-01   CD-ROM $480.00
  EPA/530/R-97/015
    Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
    States: 1996 Update.
    PB98-142136REB            9&O3   PCA10/MFA02

  EPA/51WB-95MI7
    How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies tor
    Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
    Action Plan  Reviewers.
    PB98-113525REB            98-01   PC A20/MF ACM

  EPA/53UR-9SAX>6
    RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Years 1996-97.
    PB98-150121REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
    RCRA  Permit Policy Compendium, September 1993 Up-
    date (on Diskette).
    PB98-502511REB            98-04   Diskette $116.00

  EPA/S3WP-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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPAJ53QR-97/048
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Closure/Post-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265. Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
    P898^108038REB^        98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPAJS30/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 Jury 1997.
    PB98-108046REB           98O2   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/530/B-97/OX
    RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to Containment Buildings (40 CFR Parts 264/
    265, Subpart DD) Updated July 1997.
    PB98-108053REB           98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/S3O/FS-97/051
    RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
    Introduction to  Definition of Solid Waste and Hazardous
 Subpart W) Updated July 1997.
 PB98-108079REB
                            Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 261.2 and 261.9)  Up-
                            dated July 1997.
                            PB98-1 08061 REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
                           EPA/530/R-97/052
                            RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
                            Introduction to Drip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265,

                                                        9*02   PC A03/MF A01
                           EPA/530/FI-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            9*02   PC A03/MF A01
                           EPA/53WR-97/054
                            RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
                            Introduction  to Generators (40 CFR Part 262)  Updated
                            July 1997.
                            PB98-108095REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
                           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            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
                           EPA/530/R-97/056
                             RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA  Hotline Training Module:
                             Introduction  to Hazardous Waste  Identification (40 CFR
                             Part 261) Updated July 1997.
                             PB98-1 081 1 1 REB            98-02  PC A04/MF A01
                           EPA/530/R-97/057
                             RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
                             Introduction  to  Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40 CFR
                             Parts 264/265, Subpart O) Updated July 1997.
                             PB98-108129REB            98-02  PC A03/MF A01
                           EPA/S30/R-97/05S
                             RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
                             Introduction  to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR  Part
                                                           268) Updated July 1997.
                                                           PB98-108137REB
                                                                                      98-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/059
  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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPAJ530/R-97/061
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB98-108160REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S30/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            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/063
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction  to Petitions, Delistings. and  Variances Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB98-108186REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  RCRA, Superfund,  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction  to RCRA  Air Emission Standards Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108194REB            98-02  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/53Offl-97/065
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction  to RCRA Corrective Action  Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-108202REB            98-02  PC A03/MF A01

  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction  to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB98-108210REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/067
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to RCRA Statutory  Overview Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-108228REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

  RCRA  Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to RCRA Subtitle I. Underground  Storage
  Tanks (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-133093REB            9832   PC ACB/MF A01

  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to Solid and Hazardous  Waste  Exclusions
  (40 CFR Part 261.4) Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108244REB            984)2   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/53Q/P-97/070
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108251 REB           9frO2   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/530/R-97/071
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108269REB           98-02  PC A03/MF A01

  RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
  Introduction to Subtitle D: Municipal Solid Waste Disposal
  Facility Criteria Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108236REB           98-02  PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/530/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            98-02  PC A03/MF A01
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                                                     SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
 RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
 MrodusSito Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated
 July 1997
 PB96-10B285REB           98-02   PC A03/MF A01

 RCRA. Superkid, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
 Introduction to Treatment,  Storage, and Disposal FatiB-
 Ses (40 CFR Parts 26*265, Subpart A-E) Updated July
 1997.
 PB96-106293REB           96-02   PC A03/MF A01
                  . and EPCRA Ho*ne Training Modu*
   Introduction to Used Oi (40 CFR Part 266. Subpart E.
   and Part 279) Updated Jury 1997.
   PB96-106301REBI            96O2   PC A04/MF A01
   Resource Conservation  and Recovery rnformationSys-
   tem (RCWS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
   PB96-5a2570R£B             98O2  Standing Order
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (Matronal) (for
   Mfrrrxomputui ill.
   SUB-517BREB                  96O2  Subscnptton
   ate Entorcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on

   SU&5U9REB1"                 96-02  Subscription
   SW-646 Version 2.0 (Jest Methods for
   Waste PhysicaVCnernical Methods Including Final
   Test Methods tor Evaluating Sold Waste PhysicalChemi-
   cal Methods. Draft Update iA (SW-846rTh«J ^tion
   PB96-1117SOREB                  98O2   PCS49.00
   Tondly Characteristic Rule Enforcement Training Man-

   P898-142060REB            96-03   PCA11/MFA03

RADIATION
   And Rain Hourly Emissions  Data (Raw Data Only) (on
   CD-ROM)
   SUB-5431REB                  9&03   Subscription

  "~*[j^3Qfl Q7JI&^
     vnpHanoe Report, 1996: Aod Rain Program. Plants Af-
    _ctod bv PTIBM i al me And Rain Program in 1998.
   PoSSzisfREB            9603*PCA06/MFA01
             j
   Fnal Rsvowto the Ozone and Paniculate Matter Air

                              96-03  PCAO2/MFA01
    National Radon Profibancy Program: Guidance on Oual-

                              9602   PCA08/MFA02
                  •*>  Pro**.  ENERGY STAR  (Trade

                              9803   PCA07/MFA02
    tWMnpirri Survey at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
    and Naval Submarine Base. Bangor.    __-_-_._
                              98-04   PC A07/MF A02
AIR OUAUTY PLANNMG AND STANDARDS
    Air CHEF. Version SJD (on CD-ROM).     __..__-.
    PB98-500622REB          96-02  CD-ROM CP D01
    Air PoUon Operating Perm* Program Update. Key Fea-

    pSe-<1327^R^           9603   PCA03VMFA01
    Basis and  Purpose  Document tor the Pavalppmentot
    Final National EmSsion Standards tor Hazardous A> Pol-
  MantstarO1t-S»e Waste and Recovery Operabora.
               B           96O4   PC A06/M

EPA-K5MM800T
                                         A06/MF A01
PB96-1S2663REB            98-04

                 Document on Spacrfcatfons tor Hy-

                 **         96O3   PC AOVMF A01

                       tor the Speoabon of Source
  Basis and
  drpgervFue
  PB9B-135031REB
                               96O3   PC A03/MF A01


      SZg^aco** Em«ic«of OTAQ M°d*a
    PB96-13Se33ftEB^        96-03   PC A03/MF A01

                    Analysis tor the Proposed  Potyafter

                               9601   PCA04VMFA01


        S5Sm?at Anaryais of the Proposed Oi and Nalu-

                               B603   PC A12/MF A03
                 AA
                 toVxAan      o< EBP fiuidance tor
  PB9»1ia037REB
                       Sources Preferred and Atemabve

                             96-02   PCS67.0QMF A04


                       Sources Preterred and Atemafave

                             9602   PCS67.0CVMF ACM
EPA/457/R-97/004D
  EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
  Methods.
  PB98-118052REB          98O2   PCS43.0CVMF A03
EPAMS7/R-97/004E
  EIIP Volume 5: Btogenc Sources Preferred and Alter-
  native Methods.
  PB96-118060REB          98O2   PCS43.0CVMF A01
EPAM57/R-97/004F
  EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
  PB98-118078REB          98-02   PCS67.00/MF A04
EPAM57/H97/004G
  EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
  PB98-118086REB          98O2   PCS67.00AF ACM
EPA/4S6/R-97/004
  Ethytene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
  Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
  PB96-10338SREB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

EPAM53/R-940B4B
  Ethytene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/
  Fumigation Operations. Background Information for Final
  Standards: Summary  of  Public  Comments and  Re-

                            98-02   PCA06/MFA01

EPA454VR400I5
  Fabric Filler Bag Leak Detection Guidance.
  PB98-164676REB            98O4   PC AOAIMF A01
EP/M50CM-98C52
  Future  of the  National  Performance Audrt  Program
  (NPAP).
  PB96-147051REB            98-03   PC ACO/MF A01
                                                          Glossary of Terms from Federal Air Programs.
                                                          PB96-1&65SREB            98-04  PC AC&MF A01
                                                        EPA&5VR-9&OOI
                                                          Guideline tor Selecting and Modrrying the Ozone Monitor-
                                                          ing Season Based on an 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
                                                          PB98-157613REB            96O4  PCAOSMFA01
                                                        Guideline on Ozone Monrtonog Site Selection.
                                                        PB96-173453REB            98O4  PC A06/MF A02
                                                      EPAMS3/R-97O04
                                                        GuiaMne Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
                                                        Emissions from Coating Operations at Aerospace Manu-
                                                        facturtng and Reiwrk Operations.
                                                        PB96-13M45REB            98-03  PC AOSWF A01

                                                        Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital MecS-
                                                        cal Waste Incnerators.
                                                        PB96-1 03401 REB            98-01  PC A07/MF ACS
                                                        Hospterttedealrtntecbous  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
                                                        ground  Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
                                                        Guttaines. Analysis of  Economic  Impacts tor Existing
                                                        Sources.
                                                        PB96-110133REB           98-01    PCA05/MFA01
                                                      EPAMS&R-97/OOBB
                                                        HospitaA>ooicnUn tedious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
                                                        ground  Mormation  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
                                                        Guideines. Analysis  of Economic  Impacts tor New
                                                        Sources.
                                                        PB96-110125REB           98O1    PCAOaMFAOl
                                                      EPAMS3/FI-97/OO9B
                                                        HosptaVMedcal/lnfectious  Waste  Incinerators:  Back-
                                                        ground  Information  for  Promulgated  Standards  and
                                                        Gutteines. Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Ex-
                                                        tsSng FacBtes.
                                                        PB9B-110141REB           98-01    PC A06/MF A01
                                                      Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
                                                      Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds.
                                                      PB96-163132REB            98O4   PC A14/MF A03
                                                                  -
                                                          Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of

                                                          PB96-159916REB            98-04   PCA99/MFA06

                                                         EPAMS4R47/003
                                                          Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
                                                          Dioxms and Furans.
                                                          PB96-1166SOREB            98-02   PC A16MF A03
                                                        Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
                                                        Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
                                                        PB96-117054REB            98-01   PCA11/MFA03
                                                       EPAMS4/R-9&014
                                                             ng and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
                                                             >oic Organic Matter
                                                            M59882REB            96-04   PC A99MF A06

                                                       EPAM56VR-97TO3
                                                        MACT Implementation Strategy.
                                                        PB96-131600REB            96O2   PCA14/MFA03
                                                              -
                                                       Measurement of Carbonyl Compounds from Stationary
                                                       Source Emissions by a PFBHVGC-ECD Method.
                                                       PB98-135643REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

                                                     EPAMS2/O-97XX33
                                                       Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive

                                                       PB96^3i738REB            96O2  PCA07/MFA02

                                                     EPAMSZ/R-97/004
                                                       Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
                                                       tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
                                                       States.
                                                       PB9B-124746REB            9BO2  PC A10/MF A03
                                                                                                              EPAMS2m-97J005
                                                                                                               Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
                                                                                                               Transport of Mercury in the Environment
                                                                                                               PB98-124753REB            98-02   PCA18/MFA04

                                                                                                              EPAJ4SZ/R-97/006
                                                                                                               Mercury Study  Report to Congress.  Volume  4. An As-
                                                                                                               sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
                                                                                                               PB98-124761REB            9&O2   PCA15/MFA03
                                                                                                              EPA/452/R-97/007
                                                                                                               Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Hearth Ef-
                                                                                                               fects of Mercury and Mercury
                                                                                                                PB98-124779REB
                                                                                                                                   iry Compounds.
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                                                                                                           Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Eco-
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                                                                                                           in the United States.
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                                                                                                               EPA/453/R-9Bf004A
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                                                                                       98-02   Standing Order
                                                            EPA Superfund Enforcement
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                                                            EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
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                                                            EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
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                                                            consin.
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                                                            Texas.
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                                                          EPA/730/F-98/005
                                                            New Pesticide Fact Sheet Imiprothrin.
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  Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1998).
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  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Canda Oil.
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  and Glutamic Acid.
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  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin.
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  Product Registrants.
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  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
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  Contact
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  ticide Products. New Forms for the Certification with  Re-
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  Pesticide  Registration  (PR) Notice 98-6. Notice to Manu-
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  Total Release Fogger Pesticides.
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  PR Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
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  PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
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                                                                                                                   PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
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                                                                                                                 EPA/541/R-97/152
                                                                                                                   Superfund  Explanation of Significant Defference  for the
                                                                                                                   Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): PAB Oil and Chemi-
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                                                                                                                 EPA/S41/R-97/172
                                                                                                                   Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
                                                                                                                   Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): City Disposal Corp.
                                                                                                                   Landfill, Dunn, Wl., June 11,1997.
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                                                                                                                 EPA/S41/R-97/170
                                                                                                                   Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
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EPA/541/R-97/168
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  Dayton OH., January 23, 1997.
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  PB97-963146REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
   Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of  Decision (EPA Region 7): Comhusker Army
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   PB97-963140REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Superfund  Enplanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Regton 8): Ltoby Groundwater
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   CA.. Aprl 15. 1997.
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 EPMS41/R-97O37
   Superfund Eiplanahm of Sonifcant Difference  for the
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   ruary 12. 1997.
   PB97-963113REB            98-03   PCA04VMFA01
   Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
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   UnS). Tucson. AZ, February 27. 1997.
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    Field. Norwatc. CT, March 31, 1997.
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    Suparfund Explanation of Sorrfcart Difference for the
    Record of Deoson (EPA Region 2): Curcto Scrap Matal
    he, Operable Un» 2. Sadde Brook. NJ, September 30.
    1997.
    PB97-96381SREB            98-03   PC A06MF A01

  EPM41JR-97/140
    Superfund g'T'*^'^*' a* Sicrifcant Difference for the
    Record of Deoaon (EPA Region 2); DaRewal Chemical
    Co, Kngwood Township. NJ, June 12. 1997.
    PB97-963137REB            98-03   PCA02MFA01

  EPAS4VR-97/141
    Suparfund Explanalion of Signricant Difference for the
    Record of Deoaon (EPA Region 2): Paps Field. Boorrton.

    PB97^3?38REB'            98-03   PCA03/MFA01
  EPA&41/R-97AB4
    Superfund Explanation of Sgnifcarrt Difference for the
    Record of Decison (EPA Regon 3): Bendbt Fight Sys-
    tems Division. South Uontrose, PA, November 22. 1996.
    PB97-963130REB            98-03   PCA02/MFA01
EPA/S41/R-97/150
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Brodhead Creek,
  Stroudsburg, PA., September 30. 1997.
  PB97-963143REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
EP/V541/R-97/149
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Mil  Creek Dump,
  Erie, PA., April 30, 1997.
  PB97-963142REB            984)3   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/151
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decison  (EPA Region 3):  PaoU RaP  Yard,
  Padi, PA, April 2. 1997.
  PB97-963144REB            98-O3   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/148
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Revere Chemical
  Co.. Nockamixon Township. PA.. March 25. 1997.
  PB97-963U1REB            98-03   PC AQ2/MF A01

  Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) June 1998
  (on CD-ROM).
  PB96-502354REB            984)4   CD-ROM $60.00

EPA/541/R-97/110
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Homestead AFB. Fl_ August 1 8. 1997.
  PB97-963132REB            98-C3   PC A04/MF A01

EPAG41/R-97/186
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Marzooe IncJChevron Chemical  Company,  Tinon.
  GA, June 18, 1997.
  PB97-963158REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/173
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke, fronton, OH.. Sep-
  tember 4, 1997.
  PB97-963155REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

EPAX41/R-97/068
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Arcanum Iron and Metal, Darke County, OH., June 18.
  1997.
  PB97-963124REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02

ERV54I/W-97/OS7
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Clare Water Supply. Clare, Ml.. May 15, 1997.
  PB97-9S3123REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S41/H-97/069
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): United Scap Lead Co., Inc.. Troy OH.. June 27.  1997.
  PB97-963125REB            964)3   PC A09/MF A02
EPA«4t/B-97/»20
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  6): Bailey Waste Disposal,  Bridge City, TX, December
  16,1996.
  PB97-963133REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/122
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  6): Brio Refining  Inc., Friendship, TX.. Jutv  2.  1997.
  PB97-963135REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPAS41/R-97X09
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
  Aviation Admin  Tech Center, (Area P)  (Building 2O4)
  (Fuel So* Area). Axanfic County. NJ, February 13. 1997.
  PB97-963801REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPAJS41fft47J063
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
  Aviation Administration Technical Center, (Areas A. J,
  and N). AKantic County. NJ, Jufy 21. 1997.
  PB97-963809REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPAJS41M47/104
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
  Disposal Site Operable Unit 1. Kingston. NJ, September
  30. 1997.
  PB97-9S3813REB             984)3   PC A1QVMF A02

EPAJ541/FI-97/105
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen
  Inc, Operable UnK 1 . Guraco, PR. September 30.  1997.
  PB97463814REB             98-03   PC A06VMF A01

EPMS41/R-97/OS5
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Jones
  Sanitation. Hyde Park, NY, March 31. 1997.
  PB97-963804REB             98-03   PC A08/MF A02

EPA/H1/R-97/D79
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Enoneering  Center Operable Unit 20 (Site  28 Soil  and
  Groundwatar). Lakehurst, NJ, Jufy 7. 1997.
  PB97-963806REB            9(3-03   PCA05MFA01

 EPA/541/R-97/OBO
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Enoneering  Center  Operable Unit 21 (Areas A  and B
  Groundwater). Lakehurst. NX. Jury 7, 1997.
  PB97-953807REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541 7R-97/O84
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  2): Naval
  Weapons Station Earte (site A), Operable Unit 1. Colts
  Neck. rU.September 25. 1997.
  PB97-963810REB            9&«3   PC A06/MF A02
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
   Engineering  Center Operable Unit 24 TjAraa « Ground-
   water). Lakehurst. NJ, Jufy 7. 1997.
   PB97-963808REB            98-03  PCA04MFA01

 EPA/541/R-97/138
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
   curity Group Activity. Operable Unit 1 (Sites 2 and 4).
   Sabana Seca. PR, September 30. 1997.
   PB97-963818REB            98-03  PC A05VMF A01
EPA/541/R-97/085
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Naval
  Weapons Station Earte (Site A), Operable Unit 2, Colts
  Neck. NJ, September 25, 1997.
  PB97-96381 1 REB            9SO3   PC A06/MF A0 1
EPA/541/R-97A111
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Pitts-
  burgh Air Force  Base, (Former Landfill  LF-024).  Platts-
  burgh, NY, March 25, 1997.
  PB97-963803REB            98O3   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/S41/R-97/108
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
  Abatement Services, Operable Unit 4, Oswego. NY, Sep-
  tember 30, 1997.
  PB97-963816REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/109
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Richard-
  son HiU Road Landfill/Pond, Sidney Center, NY, Septem-
  ber 30. 1997.
  PB97-963817REB            96-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/OS6
  Superfund   Record   of  Decision  (EPA  Region  2):
  Robintech, Inc. ./National Pipe Compnay, Town of  Vestal,
  NY, Jury 25. 1997.
  PB97-963805REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/192
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vega Alta
  Public Supply Wells. Operable Unit 2,  Vega Alta  PR.,
  September 30, 1997.
  P897-963821REB            98-03  PC A12/MF A03

EPA/541/R-97/090
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving Ground (Edgewood Area). Beach  Point Test Site.
  Aberdeen Proving Ground. MO.. September 24. 1997.
  PB97-963907REB            9843  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/O91
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving  Ground  (Edgewood Area). Watson Creek Sedi-
  ment O-Fteld Operable Unit Aberdeen Proving Ground,
  MO.. September  23, 1997.
  PB97-963908REB            9W3   PC A05/MF A01
EPA54J/R-97/H92
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving Ground (Mehaelsville Landfill), Aberdeen Proving
  Ground. MO.. September 23. 1997.
  PB97-963909REB            964)3   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/54 1/R-97/089
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Allegany
  BaKstics Laboratory (USNavy). Operable  Unit 1. Mineral.
  WV.. February 12. 1997.
  PB97-963906REB            96O3   PC AOS/MF A01
EPAJ541/R-97f174
  Suparfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Allegany
  Baftstics Laboratory. (USNavy). Operable Unit 3. Mineral,
  WV, May 29, 1997.
  PB97-963912REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPAJ541/R-97/D12
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  3): Avco
  Lycoming/(Wiliamsport Division). WiWamsport. PA.,  De-
  cember 30.  1996.
  PB97-963901REB            964)3   PC A03/MF A01
   Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Berks
   Landfa, Spring Townshop, PA, July 22, 1997.
   PB97-963903REB           96O4   PC AOSfl*1 A02
   Superfund record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Crossley
   Farm, (Hereford Groundwater), Hereford.  PA, June 30.
   1997.
   PB97-963902REB            96O3   PC A04/MF A01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
   Force Base (FT 03). Dover. DE. September 30. 1997.
   PB97-963915REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA#4t/R-97/17S
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
   Force Base (IF 13). Dover. DE, September 30, 1997.
   PB97-963913REB            96-03   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/176
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
   Force Base (WP 14 and LF  15), Dover, DE, September
   30. 1997.
   PB97-963914REB            984)3   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/S4t/R-97/Oe7
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Jacks
   Creek/Sitkin  Smelting and Refinery Inc, Site, Village of
   Maittand. PA, September 30, 1997.
   PB97-963904REB            964)3   PC A06/MF A01

 EPAO41/R-97/093
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Marine
   Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4). Operable
   Unit 4, Ouanbco. VA, September 30. 1997.
   PB97-963910REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/178
   Superfcjnd Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
   Development Center  (8 Areas), Operable Unit 4. War-
   minster Township, PA, September 30. 1997.
   PB97-963916REB            964)4   PC A04/MF A01
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EPAJ541/R-97/179
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
 Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 2, Dahtaren, VA., Septem-
 ber 29,1997.
 PB97-963917REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/180
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
 Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 12, Dahlgre. VA., Septem-
 ber 30,1997.
 PB97-963918REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/1B1
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval
 Weapons Station-Yorirtown. Site 12, Operable Units 3, 4,
 and 5. Yorktown, VA., April 16,1997.
 PB97-963919REB            98-03  PC A10/MF A03

EPA/S41/R-97/088
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North
 Perm - Area  12. Worcester Township, PA.. September
 30.1997.
 PB97-963905REB            98-03  PC A09/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/18Z
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
 Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen, NC., Sep-
 tember 16,1997.
  PB97-964020REB            98-03  PC AO&MF A02
EPAS41/R-97A321
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Alabama
 Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 5, Childersburg,
 AL, March 27.1997.
  PB97-964005REB            98-03  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/020
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Alabama
  Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 6, (Area B) Study
  Areas 2,10.16.17. and 22, Childersburg, AL, March 27,
  1997.
  PB97-964004REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/211
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Camp
  LaJeune Military Reservation, Operable Unit 12 (Site 3),
  Onstow County. NC., May 15.1997.
  PB97-964C29REB            98-03  PC AOS/MF A02

EPA&4I/R-97/212
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Camp
  LaJeune Military  Reservation, Operable Unit 13 (Site 63).
  Onstow County. NC., May 15,1997.
  PB97-964C30REB            98-03   PC AO&MF A01

EPAX41/R-97/017
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Camp
  LeJeune Military  Reservation (US Navy), Operable Unit 7.
  Sites 1,  28,  and 30. Onslow County. NC., October 9,
  1996.
  PB97-964001REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPMS41/R-97/095
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil
  Field Naval Air  Station, Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville.
  FL, September 30.1997.
  PB97-964019REB            98-03   PC AO*MF A01

EPM541/R-97/018
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Escambia
  Wood -  Pensacola  (aka:  Escambia Treating  Company
  Site), Pensaccte, FL, February 12, 1997.
  PB97-964002REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/S41/R-97/185
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): PCX Inc..
  (Washington  Plant),  Washington,  NC.,  December  18.
  1&W-
  PB97-964021REB            9&03   PC A04/MF A01

EP/V541/R-97O64
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marine
  Corps Logistics  Base, Operable  Unit 1 PSC 1, PSC 2.
  PSC 3, and PSC 26, Albany, GA., September 2.1997.
  PB97-964013REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/063
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Marine
  Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 3 PSC 16 and PSC
  17, Afcany, GA., September 2, 1997.
  PB97-964012REB            98-03   PC AO&MF A01

 EPAJS41/R-97/188
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Newsome
  Brothers/Old  Reichhoid Chemicals, Operable Unit 2, Co-
  lumbia MS., August 8.1997.
  PB97-964022REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 EPUS41/R-S7/203
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
  Betnont PCE Site,  North  Belmont.  NC.,  September 24,
  1997
  PB97-964024REB            98-03  PC AOOMF AQ2

 EPA/541/R-97/075
  Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 4): Oak
  Ridge Reservation  (USDOE). Clinch  River and Poplar
  Creek Operable Units. Oak  Ridge, TN.,  September  23.
  1997
  PB97'-964017REB             98-03  PCA05/MFA01

 EPM541/R-97/189
  Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region 4):  Oak
  Hdge Reservation (USDOE). Operable Unit 2 (Oak Ridge
  YlFplant Bear Creek Valley), Oak Ridge. TN.. January
  23 1997
  PB97-964023REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01

 EPM541/B-97/210
  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Oak
  Ridge Reservation  (USDOE).  Operable Unit  14,  Oak
  Ridge, TN., September 25.1997.
  PB97-964028REB            98-03  PC AO&MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/065
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 4):  Oak
  Ridge Reservation (USDOE), (Union Valley Upper  East
  Fork  Poplar Creek Characterization Area), Oak  Ridge,
  TN., July 10, 1997.
  PB97-964014REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/076
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Rant (USDOE) (Waste Area Group
  17), Paducah, KY., September 29. 1997.
  PB97-964018REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/204
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savanah
  River Site  (USDOE),  Operable  Unit 17 L-Area Oil and
  Chemical Basin (904-83G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
  (904-79G), Aiken. SC., September 30,1997.
  PB97-964031REB            98-03  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/OZ4
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 4. Aiken,  SC., March
  27,1997.
  PB97-964008REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/025
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 13, Aiken, SC., March
  27,197.
  PB97-964009REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/022
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 14, Aiken, SC., March
  27,1997.
  PB97-964006REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
ZPAJS41/R-97KB7
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 15, Aiken, SC., March
  27.1997.
  PB97-964011REB           98-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/205
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit  16. OW F Area Seep-
  age Basin (904-49G), Aiken, SC., May 14,  1997.
  PB97-964032REB           9&O3   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/026
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 45. Aiken. SC.. March
  27. 1997.
  PB97-964010REB
                              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/S07
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Sitr (USDOE), Operable Unit  11, Central Shops
  Burning/Rubble Pit  (631-6G) (U). Aiken,  SC.. May 14,
  1997.
  PB97-964025REB             98-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/074
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
  Medical Industries,  Operable Unit 3, Deland, FL,  Sep-
  tember 18, 1997.
  PB97-964016REB             98-03  PC A04MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/019
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Town-
  sen-J Saw Chain Co.. PorrBac, SC.. December 19, 1996.
  PB97-964003REB             98-03  PC A09/MF A02
EPA/S41/R-97/117
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Bendix
  Corp/Allied Automotive, St Joseph. ML. September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-964115REB             98-03  PC AO&MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/115
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): fields
  Brook Site, Operable Unit 2, Ashtabuia, OH., September
  29, 1997.
  PB97-964113REB             9&O3  PC A08/MF A02

  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fields
  Brook  Site.  Operable Unit 4,  Astabula, OH.. June 30,
  1997.
  PB97-964114REB             98-03  PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/113
  Superfund Record o< Decision  (EPA Region 5): J and  L
  Landfill, Operable Unit 2, Rochester Hills, Ml., September
  30, 1997.
  PB97-964111REB             98-03  PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/S41/R-97/156
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Madison
  Metropolitan Sewerage District,  Blooming  Grove, Wl.,
  March 31. 1997.
  PB97-9641 1 8REB            9&O3  PC A05/MF A01
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Marion
   (Bragg) Dump Site, Operable Units 2  and 3, Marion, IN.,
   September 30. 1997.
   PB97-964109REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/077
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Parsons
   Chemical Works, Inc., Grand Ledge, Ml., September 30,
   1997.
   PB97-964104REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5):  Reiiley
   Tar and Chemical (Indianapolis Plant), Operable Unit 5,
   Indianapolis, IN., June 30, 1997.
   PB97-964103REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Roto-Fin-
   ish Co.. Inc., Kalamazoo, Ml., March 31, 1997.
   PB97-964117REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/154
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo
  Electric/Crab   Orchard   National   Wildlife   Refuge,
  Carterville, IL, February 19. 1997.
  PB97-964116REB            98-03  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/114
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5): Scrap
  Processing Co., Inc., Medford, Wl., September 30, 1997.
  PB97-964112REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/099
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5): South
  Point Plant Site, South Point, OH., September 26,1997.
  PB97-964108REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/078
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region  5):  Tippe-
  canoe Sanitary Landfill, Inc., Lafayette, IN., September
  30, 1997.
  PB97-964105REB            98O3  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/098
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tomah
  Municipal Sanitary Landfill, Tomah,  Wl.,  September 25,
  1997.
  PB97-964107REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/112
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-
  Patterson Air Force Base, Operable  Unit 2, Dayton.  OH..
  SsptemberSO, 1997.
  PB97-964110REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/118
  Superfund Reco/d of Decision (EPA  Region 6): Louisiana
  Army  Ammunition Plant,  Soil  Source  Operable  Unit,
  Doyfine, LA., March 4, 1997.
  PB97-964201REB             98-03  PC A057MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/125
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 6):  RSR
  Corp., Operable  Unit 4 (Groundwater) and Operable Unit
  5, Dallas, TX., April 3, 1997.
  PB97-964205REB            98-03  PC A09/MF A02
EPA/54 MR-97/(23
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Southern
  Shipbuilding Corp., Operable Unit 2, Slidell. LA., Septem-
  ber 15, 1997.
  PB97-964203REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/S41/R-97/126
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creek
  (Ottawa County), Operable Unit 2, Ottawa County. OK.,
  August 27, 1997.
  PB97-964206REB            98-03   PC A13/MF A03
EPA/S41/R-97/144
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bee Cee
  Manufacturing Co., Maiden, MO.. September 30, 1997.
  PB97-964305REB            9&03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/073
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherokee
  County  (Baxter Springs and Treece Subsftes), Ojerable
  Unit 3/4, Cherokee County, KS.. August 20, 1997.
  PB97-964302REB            98-03  PC A12/MF A03
EPA^541/R-97/03O
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  7): Des
  Moines  TCE, Operable Units 2 and 4, Des Manes, I A.,
  December 13,1996.
  PB97-964301REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/142
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fort Riley
  Pesticide Storage Facility, Operable Unit 2, Junction City,
  KS., September 29, 1997.
  PB97-964303REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/S41/R-97/143
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Nebraska
  Ordnance Plant (Former), Operable Unit 2, Mead, NE.,
  April 7,  1997.
  PB97-964304REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 EPAJ541/R-97n4S
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): California
  Gulch, Operable Unit 10, Leadville, CO., August 8,1997.
  PB97-964402REB            98-03   PCA08/MFA02
 EPA/541'/R-97/111
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ellsworth
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 11, Ellsworth Air Force
  Base, SD., April 28,1997.
  PB97-964401REB            98O3   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/194
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
  ren Air Force Base. Operable Unit 2, Cheyenne, WY.,
  September 30,1997.
   PB97-964404REB            98^)3   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA&41/R-97/197
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill  Air
   Force Base, Operable Unit 6, Ogden, UT., September 30,
   1997.
   PB97-964407REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill  Air
   Force Base, Operable Unit 8, Ogden UT., September 30,
   1997
   PB97-964408REB           98-03   PC A07/MF A02

   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
   Flats Plant (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Golden, CO., Feb-
   ruary 27, 1997.
   PB97-964405REB           98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/196                          „  _   ,
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
   Flats Rant (USDOE), Operable  Unit 3,  Golden, CO.,

   PB97-964406REB           98-03   PC A04/MF A01
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   EP/VS41/R-97/127
    Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  9): Agri-
    culture Street Landfill, Operable Unit 4 and 5, New Orle-
    ans. LA, September 2, 1997.
    PB97-964207REB            98-03   PC A12/MF A03
   EPA/541/R-97/033
    Supertund Reccfd of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
    (Basewide  Remedial  Investigation Sites).  Marina. CA.,
    January 17, 1997.
    PB97-964503REB            38-03   PC A05/MF A01
   EPA/541/R-97XO4
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
    (Beach TraMre Ranges) (Site 3). Marina, CA., January
    17, 1997.
    PB97-964504REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
   EPAJ541/R-97AM3
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
    Uvermore Laboratory (USOOE). Operable Unit 1, Liver-
    more, CA, January 29, 1997.
    PB97-964505REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
   EPA&41/R47/133
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Modesto
    Groundwater  Contamination. Modesto,  CA., September
    26.1997.
    PB97-964511REB            98-03   PC A08/MF AQ2
   EPA/541/R-97/206
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton
    Air Force Base. Operable Unit 3. Site 19 Waste Drum
    Storage Area No. 1. San Bernardino. CA.. June 25, 1997.
    PB97-964517REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
   EPAJ541/R47AB2
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  SchoSeM
    Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 2, Oartu.  HI.. Feb-
    ruary 7. 1997.
    PB97-964502REB            9843   PC A07MF A02
   EPAS41/R-97AB1
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  ScrtofieM
    Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 3. Oahu. HI., Novem-
    ber 8, 1996.
    PB97-964501REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02
   EPAJ541/R-97/137
    Supertund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Tucson
    international Airport Area (Volume 1 and 2). Tucson. AZ,
    September 30. 1997.
    PB97-064S1SREB            96-03   PCA14MFA03
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Western
    Pacific Railroad Company. Orovffle. CA.. September 30.
    1997.
    PB97-964506REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
  EPA&41/R-97/167
    Superfund Record of Dectson Amendment (EPA Region
    2): Haviand Complex Town of Hyde Park. NY, August 1.
    1997.
    PB97-963U9REB            9643   PC A07/MF A02
  EPM41/R-97/106
    Superfund Record of Decison Amendment (EPA Region
    2): Preferred Plating Corp.. Farmngdaie, NY, September
    30.1997.
    PB97-963131REB            9843   PC AOOMF A02
  EPA&41/R47/102
    Supertund Record  of Decison (EPA  Region 1): Davis
    Glocester-Srnithfield  Regional  (GSR)   Landf*  Site.
    Gtocaster/SmdhteW. RL, September 29. 1997.
    PB97-963703REB            98-03   PC A10/MF A02
  EPM541/HS7/157
    Supertund Record of Decison (EPA Region \Y DavtsviHe
    Naval Construction  Battakon  Canter, Site  09. North
    Kingstown. RL. September 29. 1997.
    PB97-963704REB            9843   PC A15/MF A03
  EPA*4I,«-97/7S9
    Supertund Record  of  Decison  (EPA  Region  1): Fort
    Devens (Ann of Contamination 63AX), Fort Devens, MA.,
    Saptembar29. 1997.
    PB97-963706REB            9843   PC A06JMF A01
  EPAVWMW/J58
    Supertund Record  of  Decison  (EPA  Region  1): Fort
    Davans (Areas of  CantaminatJon  43G and  43J). Fort
    Devens. MA, October 17. 1996.
    PB97-963705REB            9843   PC A10/MF A02
  EPAI541/H97/1&!
    Suparfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): New Lon-
    don Submarine Base, New London. CT, September 18.
    1997.
    PB97-963709REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Supertund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
    Force Bis* Brooks/Ditches Operable Unit. Portsmouth/
    Newington. NH, September 30. 1997.
    PB97-963710REB            9844   PC A13VMF A03

  EPA54J/B-97/I03
    Supertund Record of Decison  (EPA Region 2): Global
    Sanitary LandW Operable Unit 2, Old Bridge Township.
    Hi. September 29. 1997.
    PB97-963812REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
OFFICE Of SOUD WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
    Final Guidance on Improving Communication to Active
    Coiaborafcve Decision-Making at Department of Energy

                              9843   PCA02/MFA01
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
                                                       EPA/S4WR-97/D46
                                                         Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
                                                         Substances. A Guide for EPA Regions.
                                                         PB97-963313REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
                                                       EPA 500-98-142
                                                         Brownfields Economic Revevetopment Intetive: Proposal
                                                         Guidelines for Brownfields Job Training and Development
                                                         Demonstration Pilots.
                                                         PB98-963260REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                         CERCUS  (Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
                                                         Compensation, and Liability Information System) Site Lo-
                                                         cation Extract, Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
                                                         SUB-5131REB                   9842   Subscription
                                                       EPA/540/F-9&O30
                                                         Clarification to the 1994 Revised Interim Soil Lead Guid-
                                                         ance for CERCLA Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Fa-
                                                         cilities.
                                                         PB90963244REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       EP/US41/F-9&019
                                                         Concurrence Policy for Mercury Removals.
                                                         PB98463401REB            9844   PC A01/MF A01
                                                       EPA 540*98436
                                                         Designs for Air Impact Assessments at hazardous Waste
                                                         Sites (165.16). Student Manual
                                                         PB98-963251REB            9844   PC A99/MF A06
                                                       EPAS4UVR-97/G34
                                                         Disaster and Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
                                                         Guidance.
                                                         PB97-963408REB            9841    PC A06/MF A01
                                                         Draft Guidance on CT Equipment Purchase.
                                                         PB96463226REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
                                                         Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
                                                         Policy.
                                                         PB97-963312REB            9841   PC A04JMF A01
                                                         Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) An-
                                                         nual Cumulative (on CD-ROM).
                                                         SUB-5335REB                 9842   Subscription
                                                         EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy. Work Plan, and
                                                         Executive Sumamry.
                                                         PB9B-963224REB            9842   PC A04/MF A01
                                                         Estimated O & M Costs tor RODS: Historical Trends and
                                                         Projected Costs through FY 2040.
                                                         PB96-963222REB            9842   PC A10/MF A02
                                                       EPA/S40/F-97XO6
                                                         Frequent* Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
                                                         PB97-963I311REB            9842   PCA01/MFA01
                                                       EP/V54OF-97JC35
                                                         FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
                                                         PB97-963255REB            9841   PCA03/MFA01
                                                         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).
                                                         PB96-963302REB            9842   PC AQ2/MF A01
                                                       EPAWOW-97,032
                                                         National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report Fiscal
                                                         Year 1997.                             ^^
                                                         PB97-963250REB            9842   PC AOSyMF A02
                                                       EPA/540/F-9aX>42
                                                         Office of Solid Waste and  Emergency Response Proce-
                                                         dures for Contract Laboratory Program Investigations.
                                                         PB9B-963259REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
                                                       EPAJ5WR-98/012
                                                         Plan to Enhance the Rote of States and Tribes in me
                                                        ouporfund Proorafn.
                                                        PB9fJ-963221REB
                                                                                   9844   PC AO»MF A02
                                                        Pre-CERCUS Screening Guidance.
                                                        PB96-963251REB            9842   PC A01/MF A01
                                                       EPA 540*98-038
                                                        OuaBy Assurance Guidance for conducting Brownfields
                                                        Site Assessments.
                                                        PB96-963307REB            9844   PCA06/MFA01
                                                        RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                        Introduction to: Applicable or  Relevant  and Appropriate
                                                        Requirements (Updated February 1998).
                                                        PB98-963228REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                        Introduction to: Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Ini-
                                                        tiative  and Environmental Justice (Updated  February
                                                        1998).                          w— ~
                                                        PB96-963229REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
                                                       EPAJSWR-9&022
                                                        RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training. Module.
                                                        Introduction to CERCLA and EPCRA Release Reporting
                                                        Requirements (CERCLA Section 103 and EPCRA Sec-
                                                        tion 304).
                                                        PB98-963230REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                        Introduction to: Oil Position Prevention Regulation and
                                                        the Oil Polutian Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
                                                        PB9B463231REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
EPAJS40M-9&025
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module
  Introduction to:  Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model
  (Updated February 1998).
  PB98-963233REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module
  Introduction to: Superfund Administrative Improvements/
  Reforms (Update February 1998).
  PB98-963234REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
       .           and EPCRA Hotline Training Module
  Introduction to: Superfund Community Involvement (Up-
  dated February 1998).
  PB98-963235REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/540/R-98/028
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Superfund Liability, Enforcement, and Set-
  tlements (Updated February 1998).
  PB98463236REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: The Superfund Response Program (Up-
  dated February 1998^^     ^^      w     ^
  PB98-963237REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/540/R-98/003
  Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa.
  Kansas. Missouri, Nebraska.
  PB9&363205REB            9842   PC A25/MF A04
EPA/540/R-97/047
  Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
  ardous Substances. A Guide for Facilities on Compliance.
  PB97-963314REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01
EPA#40/R-9BtJ»3
  Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D (Kit).
  PB96-963303REB            9842   PC E99/MF E99
EPA/54OR-97/033
  Risk Assessment  Guidance  for Superfund: Volume 1.
  Human Hearth Evaluation Manual (Part D, Standardized
  Planning,  Reporting and  Review  of  Superfund  Risk
  Assesments) (Interim).
  PB97-963305REB            9842   PC E13/MF A03
EPA/540/R-97/039
  Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
  PB97-963259REB            9842   PC A25/MF A04
  ROD Amendments and  Explanations of Significant  Dif-
  ferences (ESD).
  PB98-963100REB            9842   Standing Order
  Second Supplemental Rve-Year Review Guidance.
  PB98463204REB           9841   PC A02/MF A01
EP/VS41/R-97/OO3
  Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision: Auburn Road Landfill. Londonderry,
  NH., December 19, 1996.
  PB97-963101REB           9643   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/ESURO2-96/29O
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
  Fans, NY., September 5, 1996.
  PB96-963131REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01
EPA*«/B-97/rJS6
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 2): Votney  Municipal
  LandM. Town of Volney. NY.. August 7,  1997.
  PB97-963129REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/014
  Supertund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Brown's  Battery
  Breaking, Shoemakersvffle. PA.. December 1996.
  PB97-963108REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/V13
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Croyden TCE.
  Crqyden. PA, December 31. 1996.
  PB97-963107REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/5<>/B-97/f»6
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Industrial Lane. Wil-
  liams Township, PA.. December 5. 1996.
  PB97-963110REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/01S
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3): Tonolli  Corp.,
  Nesouehoning, PA., January 7, 1997.
  PB97463109REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
EPA54I/B-97/D7D
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fields Brook (Sedi-
  ment Operable Unit). Ashtabufe. OH.. August 15, 1997.
  PB97-963126REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
=rw^vuT-v//UM
 Approach for Addressing Dta* h Sois at CERCLA and
 RCRA Sites.
 PB97-963309REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
                                                           RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
                                                           Introduction to: Statutory Overview of CERCLA (Updated
                                                           February 1998).
                                                           PB98-963232REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Selma Treating
  Co.. Selma, CA, April 18, 1997.
  PB97-963117REB            9844   PC AOS/MF ACE
EPAJ541/R-97/OB2
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Tetedyne  Wan
  Chang. Afcany. OR, October 8, 1996.
  PB97-963128REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/053
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10): Toftoahl Drums,
  Brush Prairie, WA, June 17, 1997.
  PB97-963119REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01
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EPA/S41/R-97/035
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): United Heckathom
  Company, Richmond, CA.,  November 29, 1996.
  PB97-9631 1 1 REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
EPMS41/R-97/005
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision: Groveland Wells (No. 1 and 2 Site),
  (O.U. 1). (Management of Migration  Operable  Unit),
  Groveland, MA.. November 11,  1996.
  PB97-963103REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/006
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision: Groveland Wells (No. 1 and 2 Site).
  (Source  Control  Operable Unit),  (O.U. 2), Groveland,
  MA., November 15, 1996.
  PB97-963104REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA041/R-97/004
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision:  PSC  Resources, Palmer, MA., No-
  vember 26, 1996.
  P897-963102REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/008
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision: Savage Municipal Water Supply, (OK
  Tool Source Area) (Operable Unit 1), Mfflord, NH., De-
  cember 19, 1996.
  PB97-963106REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97AX7
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision: South Municipal Water Well Supply.
  Peterborough, NH., February 3, 1997.
  PB97-963105REB            984)3   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/059
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference of the
  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Commencement
  Bay,  Near Shore/Tide Flats. Operable Unit 01  - Sedi-
  ments and Operable Unit 05  - Source, Pierce County,
  WA.. July 28. 1997.
  PB97-963120REB            984)4  PC A07/MF A02
EPAJS4Q/R-97/02B
  Superfund Method for the Determination of Releaseable
  Asbestos in Soils and Bulk Materials.
  P897-963503REB            98-01   PC A08/MF A02
         -
  Supertund/Oil  Program  Implementation  Manual  Fiscal
  Year 99/00.
  PB98-963201REB            98-O4   PCA1B/MFA03
 EPA/S40/R-97/010
  Superfund/Oil  Program  Implementation  Manual  Fiscal
  Year 1938.
  PB97-963219REB            98-01   PC A18/MF A04
  Superfund  Public Information  System (SPIS) (on CD-
  ROM)
  PB9B4500341REB            984)2  CD-ROM $60.00
 EPM541/R-97/062
  Supertund Ftecord of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
  3): Recticon/Allied Steel Corp.. East Coventry Twp., PA.,
  August 29. 1997.
  PBS7-963122REB            984)3   PC A03/MF A01

 EPVS41fFt-97/183
  Supertund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Arlington Blending and Packaging, Arlington, TN., July
  24, 1997.
  PB97-963156REB            984)4   PC A08/MF A02
 EPAO41/R-97/187                        _„. „  .
  Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Munisport  Landfill. North MUuni. Fl_. September 5.
  1997.
  PB97-963159REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
 EPU541/R-97/06O                        __. _  .
  Supertund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
  10): Gould, Inc., Soils Operable Unit, Portland, OR, June
  3. 1997
  PB97-963121REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/101                          _  _
  Superfund Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
  10): Hanford Site - 200  Area  (USDOE). Benton  County,
  WA., September 25. 1997.
  PB97-963136REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/121                             „  .
  Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgekxi
  6): South Cavalcade Street Site. Houston. TX.. June 27.
  1997
  PB97-963134REB            984M   PC A07/MF A02

 EPM541/R-97/1M                         „_„„ _ .
  Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Rgion
  4): Coleman-Evand Wood Preserving Co., Whitehouse.

  SilSS$&i-19B7-     98*4   PCA06/MFA01

  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Cheshire
  Groundwater Contamination,  Cheshire.  CT.,  December
  31  1996.
  PB97-963701REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

 EPMS41/R-97/160                     „ .     „ _  ..
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  1): Fort
  Devens-Sudbury Training Annex  (Areas of Contamination
  A4, A7, and A9). Middtesex County, MA., September 30,
  1997
  PB97-963707REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02

  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1):  Gallup's
  Quarry Supertund Site,  PlainfieW, CT.,  September 30,
  1997
  PB97-963708REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/002
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
  Force Base, Operable Unit 13, Limestone, ME., June 16,
  1997.
  PB97-963702REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03
EPA/541/R-97/166
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Grand
  Street Mercury Site, Hoboken, NJ., September 30,1997.
  PB97-963820REB            98434   PC A99/MF A06
EPA/541/R-97/139
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
  curity Group Activity, Operable Unit 3  (Sites  1 and 3),
  Sabana Seca, PR., September 30.1997.
  PB97-963819REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/010
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Platts-
  burgh Air Force  Base (Former Landfill LF-021), Plaits-
  burgh, NY., March 25,1997.
  PB97-963802REB            9&O3   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/066
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Oak
  Ridge Reservation (USDOE) (Sludge Removal from the
  Gunite and Associated Tanks Operable  Unit, Waste Area
  Grouping 1), Oak Ridge, TN., September 2,1997.
  PB97-964015REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/209
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Pensa-
  cda Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 10, Pensacola, FL,
  September 15.1997.
  PB97-964027REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
EP/V541/R-97/023
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 5, Aiken, SC., March
  27.1997.
  PB97-964007REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/Ft-97/029
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Organic
  Chemicals, Inc.,  Operable Unit 2. Grandville, Ml.. Feb-
  ruary 5.1997.
  PB97-964102REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
EPA&U/R-97/028
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
  and Chemical Company Site. (Dover Plant). Dover. OH..
  March 31, 1997.
  PB97-964101REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/124
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 6): RSR
  Corp., Operable Unit 3. Dallas. TX., September 30,1997.
  PB97-964204REB            98-04  PC A12/MF A03

EPA/541/R-97/193
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
  ren Air Force Base. Operable Unit 8,  Cgehyenne. WY.,
  November 21, 1997.
  PB97-964403REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA&41/R-97/130
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable  Units 3 and  4,
  Barstow, CA., June 3, 1997.
  PB97-964508REB            98-04   PCA18/MFA04

EPA/541 SR-97/191
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Camp
  Pendleton  Marine  Coprs Base,  Operable Unit 2, San
  Diego. CA., September 30. 1997.
  PB97-964516REB            98-04   PCA15/MFA03
EPA/S41/R-97/134
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle  Air
  Force Base. Merced. CA., May 21,199?.
  PB97-964512REB            98-04   PC A12/MF A03

EPA/541/R-97/131
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
  Facility Waste Pits Operable Unit, Los Angeles, CA., Sep-
  tember 5, 1997.
  PB97-964509REB            98-04   PC A15/MF A03

EPA/541/P-97/136
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  9): El Toro
  Marine Corps Air Station, Operable Unit 2A (Site 24-VOC
  Source Area Vadose Zone). El Toro. CA.. September 29.
  1997
  PB97-964514REB            98-04   PCA11/MFA03

EPA/541/R-97/135
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  9): El Toro
  Marine Corps Air Station. Operable Units 2A and 3A (No
  Action Sites). El Toro, CA., September  29,1997.
  PB97-964513REB            98-04   PCA10/MFA02

 EPA/541/R-97/132
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  9): Iron
  Mountain Mine, Redding, CA.. September 30,1997.
  PB97-964510REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/129
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Moffett
  Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 1. Sunnyvale, CA., Au-
  oust 14 1997
  PB97-964507REB             98-04   PCA11/MFA03

 EPM541/R-97J200
  Superfund  Record   of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10):
  Boomsnub/Airco Site-Wide Ground Water Operable Unit,
  Vancouver, WA., September 29,1997.
  PB97-964612REB             98-04   PC A09/MF A02

 EPUS41/R-97/199                           „  _
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 10): East
  Multnomah County Ground Water  Contamination, Oper-
  abte Unit 2, Multnomah County,  OR.,  December  31,
  1PQ6
  PB97-964611 REB            98-04    PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/541/R-97/072
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10):  East
   Multnomah County Groundwater Contamination, Oper-
   able Unit 1.  Multnomah County, OR., December 31,
   1996.
   PB97-964610REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/541/R-97/050
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmen-
   dorf Air Force Base, Operable Unit 3, Greater Anchorage
   Borough, AK., December 5,1996.
   PB97-964606REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/S41/R-97/051
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmen-
   dori Air Force Base, Operable Unit 6 and Source  Area
   SS 19, Greater Anchorage Borough,  AK,  December 4,
   1996.
   PB97-964607REB            98-04   PC A12/MF A03
 EPA/S41/R-97/202
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10): Fort
   Richardson (USArmy), Operable Units A and B, Anchor-
   age, AK., September 15,1997.
   PB97-964614REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/541/R-97/OS4
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10): Fort
   Wainwright, Operable Unit 1, Fairbanks North Star Bor-
   ough, AK., June 27, 1997.
   PB97-964608REB            98-04   PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/S41/R-97/061
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10): Fort
   Wainwright, Operable Unit 2. Fairbanks North Star Bor-
   ough, AK., March 31,1997.
   PB97-964609REB            98-04   PCA10/MFA03
 EPA/541/R-97/044
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
   Site - 100 Area (USDOE) 100-BC-1, 100-DR-1, and 100-
   HR-1 Operable Units, Benton County, WA., April 4, 1997.
   PB97-963127REB            98-04  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/048
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
   200 Area (USDOE), (200-UP-1 Operable  Unit). Benton
   County. WA.. February 11. 1997.
   PB97-964604REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/S41/R-97/045
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Harbor
   Island (Lead). The Shipyard Sediment Operable Unit, Se-
   attte. WA., November 27,1996.
   PB97-964601REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
 EPAJ541/R-97/M9
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10):  Mon-
   santo Chemical Co. (Soda Springs),  Soda Springs, ID.,
   April 30. 1997.
   PB97-964605REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02
 EPAJ541/R-97/201
   Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Old
   Navy  Dump  Manchester  Laboratory (USEPA/NOAA),
   Manchester. WA., September 30, 1997.
   PB97-964613REB            98-04   PC A07/MF ACE
 EPA/541/R-97/W6
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10):  Puget
   Sound Naval Shipyard Complex. (Operable Unit A) (ate:
   Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremerton, WA., January 24,
   1997.
   PB97-984602REB            98-04   PC A08/MF ACE
 EPA/541/R-97/047
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10):  Puget
   Sound Naval Shipyard Complex, (Operable  Unit  NSC)
   (aka:  Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremerton, WA., De-
   cember 13, 1996.
   PB97-964603REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/540/R-9&009
   Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
   PB98-963218REB             98-02   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/540/R-9&V39
   Superfund Removal  Procedures.  Response Management:
   Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
   PB96-963407REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/540/F-97/032
   Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as  Re-
   mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
   PB97-963308REB            98-02  PC A02/MF A01
 EPU54WF-9V028
   Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
   and Observed Contamination.
   PB94-963311 REB            98432  PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
   Ecotox   Database    (AOUIRE.   PHYTOTOX.   and
   TERRETOX)  (Non-VMS Data)  (on  Magnetic  Tape).
   (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
   PB97-500292REB                   98452  CP T02
  EPASSOO/fl-97/122
   Research Plan for Microbial Pathogens and Disinfection
   Ely-Products in Drinking Water.
   PB98-140775REB            98453  PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/1 OO/B-98/001
   Science Policy Council Handbook: Peer Review.
    PB98-140726REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02
  EPAJ62SM-9&007             „             0  u
   Seminar Publication:  National  Conference on  Sanitary
   Sewer Overflows (SSOs). Held in Washington, DC.  on
   April 24-26, 1995.
    PB98-151343REB            984)4  PC A99/MF A06

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH  LAB - Corvallis, OR
   " 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            98432   PC A06/MF A01


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                                                      SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
 EPAjeOOfA-97/089
   Development of IB1 Metrics for Lakes in Southern New
   England.
   PB98-1 16395REB            9841   PC A04WF A01
 £PA/BOuV*-97/090
   Ecological Effects of  Tropospheric Ozone: A U.S. Per-
   spective; Past Present and Future.
   PB9B-116387REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01

 EP/WSOuVR-SSttM
   Ecological Functions of Off-Channel  Habitat, Willamette
   River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
   PB98-122229REB            98-02  PC A06/MF A02
 EPMOCM-97O87
   Ecosystem Management. Chapter 2.
   PB9B-116411REB            9841   PCA04/MFA01
   Effects of Single and Multiple Stressors on Communities
   of Wheat and WM Oats.
   PB96-151269REB            9843   PC A09/MF AQ2
   Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
   face Waters. FeU Operations Manual tor Lakes.
   PB96-122211REB            96-02  PC A13MF A03
   Gradient Anayss of Btomass in Costa Rica and a First
   Estimate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from
   Biomass Burning.
   PB96-116403REB            98-01   PC A04MF A01
  EPA/6OVFM&C73
   Hydrology  of Two Interdunal VaBeys  in the Nebraska

   PB96-146004REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
  EP/WSOCM-9SO6?
   Influence of Adverse So) Conditions  on the Formation
   and Function of ArbuscUar Mycorrhizae.
   PB96-145626REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
  O»/M5OuVF>-97/J27
   Lake Regions of Florida.
   PB9B-122237REB
                              9642  PCA06/MF A02
  EPAflOuVB-97/T2S
   Monitoring Design tor  Riparian  Forests in  the  Pacific

   PB9B-115363REB            9841   PC AO&MF A02
   Spreadsheet Model for Preparing Automative Exhaust
             	.  ( Odette).
   Surrogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette]
   PB98-502S52REB
                                     98-04  CPD01
    Study on Integrating Surveys  of Terrestrial Natural Re-
    sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
    PB96-138930REB            9843   PC AOSMF A01
  EPAABOa/A-g&XI
    Texture Analysts Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Im-
    agery to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators tor Mon-
        f 151244REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL MONTTORING AND SUPPORT LAB -
Con. OH
  EPAJKOfl-9BiO30
    Field Evaluation  of EPA Method 0040 (VoteStes  Using

        M330B5REB           9843   PC AOBIMF AO2
  EPMSO&R-9V018
    Trace Metal deanroom.
    PB98-147325REB           98-03   PC A08/MF A02

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS LAB - Las
Vegas. NV
  EPA/6OOTI-9&148
    Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Delated Anarysis of
    *M  National  Human  Activity  Pattern  Survey  (NHAPS)

                              98-04   PCA24VMFA04
    PB98-1SS179REB
    Field Vakdation of a Penetn
                                r-Based Ftw-Optic Pe-
    Meum. Oi. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
    PB98-100472REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
9843  PCA17/MFA03
           -
    Advanced Techniques tor Evaluating Eutorian Air Quality
    ModetE Background and Muthodcitoay.
    PB98-116304&EB            9B-&   PC A03JMF A01
    Acetonitne Field Test
    PB98-133143REB
           -
    Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses tor Modete-3 CMAQ

        M1&478REB            9842   PC A02JMF A01
    Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
    in the Agricuknl Hearth Plot Study.
    P897-196109REB            9641   PC A06VMF A01
  EPAJBOO/A-97JO7!
    Andysa oi Method  TO-14  Target  Anatytes Using  a
    Oyotocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
    to a rtgrt-SpWrme-of-Fkcfrt Mass Spectrometer.
    PB9M16262REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
  EPMOOrA-97/077
    AREMOCTs SimpHed Algorithrn tor Dispersion «i Com-
    plex Terrain.
    PB96-116510REB            9641   PC A03/MF A01

  EPMUVA47/100
    Beta Test  of Modete-3 with  Community Muttiscate Air
    QuaMy (CMAQ) Model.
    PB96-116270REB            9841   PC A02/MF A01
                         EPAJ600/A-97/075
                           Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
                           Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
                           PB9B-116536REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01
                         EPA/BOOft-97/084
                           Czech  Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling
                                110299REB
                                                      9841   PC A09/MF A02
                          EPAJ600/A-97/07B
                           Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale  Air
                           Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
                           PB98-116528REB            9841    PC A03/MF A01

                          EPA/SOOfl-97/110
                           Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
                           plied Pesticides in House Dust
                           PB98-117906REB            9842    PC A06/MF A01
                          EPA/BOCVA-97/101
                           Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model
                           for  Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer between the
                           States and U.S. EPA.
                           PB98-116288REB            9841    PC A03/MF A01

                          EPMGOO/A-9&048
                           Duty Cyde Effects on SmaB Engine Emissions.
                           PB98-135619REB            9843    PC A03/MF A01
                          EPA/BOO/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            9842    PC A03/MF A01

                          EPA/SOOfA-97/102
                           Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials
                           by Open Burning and Opon Detonation (OB/OD).
                           PB98-13S20SREB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                          EPA/6OCVA-97096
                           Environmental Protection  Agency's  Third Generation  Air
                           Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
                           PB96-116320REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01

                          EPA/BOOfR-97/121
                           EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of
                           Gaseous CaUbration Standards.
                           PB98-115314REB            9841    PC A08/MF A02
                          EPAieOQ/A-97097
                           Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced by
                           Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with  a
                           Range of Photochemical Activity.
                           PB9iTl16312REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
                            Evaluating the Relation between Ozone. NOx and Hydro-
                            carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
                            PB98-142052REB           9843   PC A08/MF A02
                            Evaluation of Methods for Cotecttng Distodgeagle Pes-
                            ticide Residues from Turf.
                            PB96-114390REB            9842   PC AOSMF A01
                          EPAJKXW-9M09
                            Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques tor Porycydic
                            Aromatic Hydrocarbons. 2.4-Diphenoxyacetic Add, and
                            Pentachtorophenol  in  Air,  House Dust Son, and  Total
                            Diet
                            PB98-10319SREB            9841   PCA09MFA02
                            mtercomparison of Grindmg Techniques Used tor the
                            Preparation of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
                            PB96-131881REB            9642   PC A06/MF A01

                          EPAJ60VA47XBO
                            Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary

                            reȣl16486REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01

                          EPAXOtyA-97/97/079
                            Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
                            Created by Open Detonations.
                            PB98-116494REB            9842   PC A02/MF A01
  Method Validation and Application tor SenWolatte Or-
  ganic Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs
  PB98-113376REB           9641   PC AOS^MF A01

EPAfiWA-97/091
  Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
  persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
  PB98-116379REB           9642   PC A03/MF A01

EPAJ600/A-97XX2
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental  Mod-
  eling and Assessment
  PB&-116460REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01
EPAJ60Oft-97/OS7A
  Plot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques  Used
  tor Field Measurement of Lead in Paint Volume 1. Tech-

  PB96-14B414fl£B           9643   PC A09/MF A02

EPAfiOO/R-97/067B
  Pilot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques  Used
  for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint Volume 2. Ap-

  PB9&148422FIEB           9643   PC A15/MF A03
  Plume-in-Grid Treatment  of Major Elevated Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB           9842   PCA03MFA01

EPA1KB/A-97/C74
  Processing  Emission Inventory Data in the Modete-3 Inte-
  grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
  PB98-116544REB           9841   PC AQ3/MFA01
                                                      EPA/6OO/A-98/039
                                                        Rapid Anarysis of Toxic Organic Vapors in Ambient Air.
                                                        PB98-135825REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      EPA/60Q/A-97/092
                                                        Recent Experiments on Buoyant Plume Dispersion  in a
                                                        Laboratory Convection Tank.
                                                        PB98-116361REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      EPAl6tXVF<-97/142
                                                        Research  on Numerical  Transport Algorithms for Air
                                                        Quality Simulation Models.
                                                        PB98-127327REB            9842   PC A06/MF A01
                                                      EPAJ6OarR-97/107
                                                        Round-Robin   Testing  of  Methods   for   Collecting
                                                        Distodgeable Residues from Carpet.
                                                        PB98-117989REB            9842   PC A06/MF A01
                                                      EPA/600/A-97/078
                                                        Science Features in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
                                                        Quality System.
                                                        PB98-116502REB            9642   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      EPA/BO(VR-97/108
                                                        Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied  Pesticides  from
                                                        Turf to Home: Comparison of Dislodgeable Turf Residues
                                                        with Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
                                                        PB98-103120REB            9841   PC A06/MF A01
                                                      EPA600B-SCVJ5T
                                                        Standard Operating Procedure for the Field  Analysis of
                                                        Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ul-
                                                        trasonic, Acid Digestion, and Cokximetric Measurement.
                                                        P898-140734REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
                                                        Standard Operating Procedure for the Laboratory Anary-
                                                        sis of Lead in Paint  Buk Dust and Soil by Ultrasonic,
                                                        Acid Digestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission
                                                        Spectrornetric Measurement
                                                        PB96-136963REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
                                                        Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
                                                        PB98-135635REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

                                                     INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP,
                                                     NC
                                                       EPA/600/A-98/095
                                                        Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Dud Air Cleaners.
                                                        PB98-155153REB            9644   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       EPAJKXm-97/HS
                                                        Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
                                                        PB98-111701REB            9641   PC A07/MF A02
                                                        Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
                                                        with  Petroleum Fuels and Other  Substances (October
                                                        1997).
                                                        PB98-11168SREB            9841   PC A21/MF A04
                                                       EPA/eOWA-96/101
                                                        Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an IAQ Test House.
                                                        PB98-151749REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        Air Pollution and Air Toxics-US. Regulatory  Framework
                                                        and Control Technologies.
                                                        PB98-145550REB            9643  PC A03/MF A01

                                                       EPA/eOO/A-96/059
                                                        Air Pollution Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
                                                        PB98-147242REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
  Air Pollution Prevention and Control Division's Program
  within U.S. EPA's Office of Research and Development
  PB98-173446REB           9644  PC A03/MF A01
EPArtOUA-97/104
  Alternatives for CFC-12 Refrigerant in Automotive Air
  Conditioning.
  PB98-137524REB           9843  PC AOVMF A01
EPAJ60Q/A-98S057
  Analytical Techniques tor Measuring Hydrocarbon Emis-
  sions from the  Manufacture  of Fberglass-Reinforced

  PB98-147259REB           9643  PC A03/MF A01

EPAJ6OO/A-9&OU
  Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
  System  to  Measure Transient Emissions from  Rotary
  KJns.
  PB98-140346REB           9643  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                   Capsule Report: Double Afcafi Flue Gas Desutfurization
                                                                                   System Applied at the General Motors Parma. Ohio Faal-

                                                                                   ?B98-102312REB            9841   PC A03MF A01
                                                                                   Capsule Report Weltman-Lord SO2 Recovery Process.
                                                                                   Flue Gas Desutfurization Plant
                                                                                   PB98-102262REB            9841   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                   Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
                                                                                   PB98-155096REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                   Characterization  of  Metal  Benzotriazoles and Related
                                                                                   Polymers.
                                                                                   PB98-163108REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                  EPA&XVA-9&032
                                                                                   Characterization  of PIC Emissions from Combustion of
                                                                                   Pentachtorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
                                                                                   PB98-142219REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                  EPA/GOOfA-98TI06
                                                                                   Characterization of the Usefulness of the Field and Lab-
                                                                                   oratory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emis-
                                                                                   sions from Engineered Wood Products.
                                                                                   PB98-155104REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
SO-10

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                                                      SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
                             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9&V24
  Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Alkyd Paint
  PB98-140270REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPAKOOfA-98007
  Characterizing  Sink  Effects  in  Large  Environmental
  Chambers.
  PB98-137458REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/B3&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            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/A-9&053
  Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using  Cal-
  cium-Based Sorbents.
  PB98-147275REB
EP/V600/A-9&029
  Comparison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea Performance in
  Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
  PB98-140395REB            98-O3   PC A03/MF A01
EPAKWH-9&D97
  Comparison of Design Specifications for Three Large En-
  vironmental Chambers.
  PB98-155146REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPAJBOO/A-97/093
  Comparison of Emission  Models  with On-Road Heavy-
  Duty Diesel Modal Data.
  PB98-116353REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPW600JA-98/111
  Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined
  by Passive Carbon Monitors and Continuous Radon Mon-
  itors.
  PB98-173420REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9&003
  Cost Analysis of Activated Carbon versus Photocatalytic
  Oxidation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
  PB96-137490REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPMOO/A-9&027
  Defining Requirements and Data Outcomes for  Environ-
  mental Verification Program for Indoor Air Products.
  PB98-140247REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth  Emission Control
  Strategy  Using Rearculation/Partitioning and UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1 . Technical Report
  PB98-124316REB            98-02  PC AOB/MF A02
  Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth  Emission Control
  Strategy  Using RedrculatkxVPartJtioning and UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. AppencSces A-E.
  PB98-124324REB            98-02  PCA15/MFA03
EPMOO/A-9&012
  Demonstration of a 1 MWe Bkxnass Power  Plant at
  USMC Base Camp Lejeune.
  PB98-135676REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Demonstration  of  Fuel  Cells to  Recover Energy from
  Landfill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
  Guidelines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
  Report
  PB96-127368REB             98-02   PC A07/MF A02
  Demonstration  of  Fuel  Cells to  Recover Energy from
  Landm Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
  Guidelines  and Recommendations. Volume 2.  Appen-

                             98-02   PC A24/MF A04
  PB98-127376REB
  Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
  Parts Cleaning.
  PB98-151632REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
  Demonstration  of Multimetal  Continuous Emission Mon-
  itors for  Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous
  Metals.
  PB96-135775REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

EP/MS0UVB-9WB6
  Demonstration  of trie Environmental and  Demand-Side
  Management  Benefits  of Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
  Power Systems. 1994-1997.
  PB96-145311REB            98-04  PC A11/MF A03

EPA/60QfA-97/106
  Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
  PB9&135759REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01

EPAfiOO/A-96f105
  Developing Guidance for Considering Cost-Effectiveness
  When Selecting and Designing IAQ Control Approaches.
  P898-151780REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01

EPA/BOCVA-97/105
  Development of a Digital Optical Measurement  System
  for Analysis of Aerosol Spatial  Distribution  in the Indoor
  Environment
  PB96-137532REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Development  of  a  No-VOONo-tHAP  Wood Furniture
  Coatings System.
  PB98-127301REB             98*2   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/6WA-9K064
  Development of Tools for Evaluating Integrated Municipal
  Waste Management Using Life-Cycle Management.
  PB98-145600REB             98*3   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/60UA-98/OOS
  Dioxin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
  PB98-137474REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPM600/A-98m6
  Dkwin Formation Mechanisms: Implications for Combus-
  tion Technologies.
  PB98-145584REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPAJ600/A-97/113
  Dual Function Sorbent/Catalyst Design  for Energy Effi-
  cient Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
  PB98-13S650REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/BOO/FI-9&D15
  Effect of Lubricant Contamination on the  Performance
  and Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c
  PB98-127079REB            98*2   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA6OM-98O96
  Effect of Relative Humidity  on Gaseous Air  Cleaner
  Media Performance:  Toluene  Adsorption  by  Activated
  Carbon.
  PB98-151772REB            98*4   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-98/047
  Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning on Fungally Contami-
  nated Duct Materials.
  PB98-140007REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPAJBOO/A-9&080
  Effects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Panic-
  ulate Air Filters Used for IAQ Control.
  PB98-147150REB            98*3   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/BOO/A-98/092
  Effervescent Atomization at Low Air/Liquid Ratios
  PB98-155062REB            98-O4   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/R-9&021
  Emerging Technologies for the Management and Utiliza-
  tion of Landfill Gas.
  PB98-127913REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 EPAfiOO/R-98/017
  Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning  Residential Hot
  Water Furnaces.
  PB98-131980REB            98-02   PCA12/MFA03
 EPA/6OO/A-9B/071
  Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from Alkyd Paint.
  PB98-145535REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPAJ6OO/A-9V017
  Energy  Consumption Comparisons  tor  High  Efficiency
  versus Low Efficiency Central Filters.
  PB98-142235REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/6OO/R-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            98-02   PC A10/MF A03
 EPAJ600/A-9&076
  Enhanced Formation of Dioxins and Furans from  Com-
  bustion Devices by Addition  of Trace Quantities of Bro-
  mine.
  PB9B-151491REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 EPAXOO/Ft-98/035
  Environmental Technology Verification: Verification Test-
  ing of Emissions from the Combustion  of A-55 (Trade
  Name) Clean Fuels in a Firetube Boiler.
  PB98-142169REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 EPAJ6OO/A-97/109
  EPA's Data Attribute Rating System.
  PB98-135783REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPAJ6OO/R-97/091
  Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
  PB98-106420REB            98-01    PC A07/MF A02
 EPAJGOO/A-98M82
  Estimating Municipal  Waste Combustor Non-Metal  Air
  Emissions as a Function of Waste Composition.
  PB98-147176REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
 EPU600/A-9&026
  Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and IAQ: Re-
  sults of a Reid Study Conducted in  Nine  Single Family
  Dwellings.
  PB98-140254REB            98-03   PC A03MF A01
  Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management Strategy for a
  Large Building.
  PB98-155047REB            98-04   PC A03MF A01
 EPA/600/R-97/113
  Evaluation of Barriers to  the  Use  of Radiation Cured
  Coatings in Wide-Web Rexographic Printing.
  PB98-106412REB            98-01    PC A08/MF AQ2
EPA/600/R-97/134A
  Evaluation  of Emissions  from the  Open Burning of
  Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127343REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA*OuVR-97/I34B
  Evaluation  of Emissions  from the  Open Burning of
  Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
  PB98-127350REB            s8*2   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/6OO/A-98/06S
  Evaluation of  Low-Emitting Products for Use in  the Indoor
  Environment.
  PB98-145592REB            98-03    PC A03/MF A01
EPAJ6OO/A-98/02B
  Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
  PB98-142227REB            98-03    PC A03/MF A01
EPA/BOO/A-9&V02
  Evaluation of  the Behavior of Flame lonization Detection
  Total Hydrocarbon Continuous Emission  Monitors at Low
  Concentrations.
  PB98-137508REB             98*3    PC A03/MF A01
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT


    EPAWO/A-97/073
      Evaluation  of  Waterbome Contact Adhesives for  the
      Store Fixture Industry.
      PB98-1 1 6551 REB           98*2   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA/600/R-97/079
      Experimental  Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evapo-
      ratively Cooled Condenser.
      PB98-100506REB           98*1   PC A04/MF A01
    EPAJGOO/A-98J011
      Experimental  Study  on  Mercury  Sorption by Activated
      Carbons and Calcium Hydroxide.
      PB98-137417REB           98*3   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA/600/A-98J063
      Experiments on  Evaporative Emissions  in  Ventilated
      Rooms.
      PB98-145618REB           98*3   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA/60On-97/094
      Field  Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission  Rates
      and  Development of Emission Factors for Wastewater
      Treatment.
      PB98-117898REB           98*2   PC A22/MF A04
    EPAJ600/R-97JD92
      Field  Methods  to Measure Contaminant Removal  Effec-
      tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment- Phase 1
      Search of Literature and Prior Art.
      PB98-1 1 1 677REB           98*1   PC A05/MF A01
    EPA/600/R-97/1 12
      Field  Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado
      during the 1995-96 Heating Season.
      PB98-106487REB           98*1   PC A04/MF A01
    EPAJ600JA-97/1 10
      Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data.
      PB98-1 35791 REB           98*3   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA&00/A-98JOS4
      Fixed-Bed Control of Mecury; Role of Acid Gases  and a
      Comparison between Carbon-Based, Calcium-Based, and
      Coal Ry Ash Sorbents.
      PB98-1 47291 REB           98*3   PC AO3/MF A01
    EPAJ6CXVR-97/13S
      Florida Large Building Study:  Polk County Administration
      Building.
      PB98-127103REB           98*2   PC A09/MF A02
    EPA/60OFI-9&V39
      Fuel Cell Bus Demonstration in Mexico City.
      PB98-142037REB           98*4   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA/BOO/n-98/050
      Fugitive Emission Reductions  Due to the Use of Enclosed
      Doctor Blade  Systems in the Rexographic  and  Roto-
      gravure Printing Industries.
      PB98-1 37391 REB           98*3   PC A08/MF ACE
    EPA/60WFI-9&014
      Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation and Control in Coal-
      Fired Boilers.
      PB98-127095REB           98*2   PC A04/MF A01
    EPA/600/A-9&030
      Fungal Emission Rates and Their  Impact on Indoor Air.
      PB98-140239REB           98*3   PC A03/MF A01
    EPA/600/A-98/0-I3
      Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Electric Motors and Wind Tur-
      bines.
      PB98-140338REB           98-03   PC A02/MF A01
    EPA/600/R-98/097
      CIS-Based  Modal Model  of  Automobile Exhaust  Emis-
      sions.
      PB98-165145REB           98*4   PCA10/MFA03
    EPAJ600JA-98M79
      Greenhouse Gases  from  Anaerobic Decomposition of
      Waste.
      PB9B-147143REB           98*4   PCA02/MFA01
    EPA/600/R-9a>040
      Guidance for Landfilling Waste in Economically Develop-
      ing Countries.
      PB98-142102REB           98*3   PCA19/MFA04
    EPA/600/R-98/033
      Heat Transfer Evaluation  of HFC-236ea with  High Per-
      formance Enhanced Tubes in Condensation and Evapo-
      ration.
      PB98-137177REB           98*3   PC A07/MF A02
    EPAJ600/R-9&029
      Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236fa in Condensation
      and Evaporation.
      PB98-136203REB           98*3   PC A06/MF A02
    EPA/SOO/A-97iV95
      High Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
      Surfactants.
      PB98-1 1 6338REB           98*2  PC A02/MF A01
    EPAftCWR-97/153
      Hynol Process Evaluation.
      PB98-1 2731 9REB           98*2  PC A1 1 1MF A03
    EPA/BOO/A-98/021
      Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention  Tech-
      niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered
      Wood Products.
      PB98-140304REB           98*3  PC A03/MF A01
    EPA/600/A-98/100
      Increases in Levels of Breathable Fine Particulates Due
      to the Application of Carpet  Fresheners in  a Suburban
      Home.
      PB98-155112REB           98*4  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equipment Test Method
                                                                                                                and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
                                                                                                                PB98-165137REB            98*4  PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                                                                                       SO-11

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                                                      SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
    Moor Air Quality Large Building Characterization Project
    Planning.
    PB96-147184REB           96-03   PC A02/MF A01
  EPA1SOW-9SC33
    Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
    PB98-140403REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS). Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB96-500325REB                  98-01    CP D01
                Radon Manual.
                              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
    Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
    PB9B-137466REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  EPMBOO/A-9&018
    Lessons  Lflamed-ControSng VOCs from  Three  Paint
    Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
    PB9B-140379REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  EPACOUVR-9SC43
    Low-VOC Coatings Using Reactive Diluents Demonstra-
    tion PiuiecL
    PB98-137383REB           9B-03   PC A09/MF AQ2
  EPA/eoo/A-gemi
    Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equip-
    ment.
    PB96-151681REB           98-04   PCA03/MFA01
    Mechanistic Implications of Potychtorinated Dbenzodioxin
    and Dfcenzofuran Homotogue Profiles from Municipal
    Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
    PB98-1St47SREB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Mercury Control Research: Effects of Ry Ash  and Rue
    Gas Parameters on Mercury SpacJaton.
    PB96-1S1483REB           96-04   PC A03/MF A01
    Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
    PB96-116437REB           98-02   PCA03/MFA01
    Methane-Steam Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts in  the
    Hwiol Firoooss.
    PB96-100480REB           96-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Mcrooctogcal Screening of the Indoor Air Quality in a
    Large Buiona
    PB96-1S5120REB            96-04   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/BOQR-97/152
    National  Assessment of Environmerrtal and Economic
    Benefits  tram Methane  Control  and Ubkzatwn  Tech-
          i at US. Underground Coal Mines.
        k-118144REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02
    Near-flatf-Time Measurement o^ Trace Volatile Organic
    Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-
    Une Gas Chromatograph.
    PB96-1S1517REB           9644   PC A03/MF A01
  £P/W50uVB-97/H7
    New  Chemical AJtematrve for  Ozone-Depleting Sub-

    PB96-127384REB           9842   PC A07/MF AO2
    Next Generation Technologies for Undfil Gas and Vrhat
    isETV.'.
    PB96-147234REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coating System.
    PB96-135684REB           96-03   PCAO3/MFA01
    Novel. Whole Held. Non4ntrustve Diagnostic Technique
    for Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
    PB96-151673REB           96-04   PC A03/MF A01
    On-Roan
    Dfcenzofuran.
    PB96-1403S3REB
    On-Une Detection of DcMorodtoeruocVBaro by DLR Jet-
    REMPL
    PB96-14S543REB           96-03   PC A03/MF A01
of Diesel Engine Emissions of Pory-
            and   Polychlorinated

          96-03  PCA03/MFA01
    Ongoing Evaluation  of  Sources and  Factors Affecting
    Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB96-151731REB           90-04   PC A03/MF A01
  EPAJGOQ/A-9&KX
    Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Mon-
    itoring tor Mbted Waste Treatment
    PB9&135858REB           98-03   PC AO3/MF A01
  ePAjeOOfA-97094
    Part!
    Ve
    PB96-116346REB
     Using Re
ation/ParWioning
                              9842   PCA03/MFA01
  EPAWOVWWCO
    Partculate Matter Sources, Emissions, and Control Op-
    tions-USA.
    PB96-142243REB           96-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Personal Computer Guide for Businesses in the Metal
    Pails CoaBng Industry.
    PB96-147168REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                    EPAJ6OUR-9&034
                                      Personal Computer Monitors: A Screening Evaluation of
                                      Volatile Organic Emissions from Existing Printed Circuit
                                      Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-
                                      natives.
                                      PB9B-137102REB            9843   PC A06/MF A01
                                    EPAJ600/A-9&034
                                      Pilot Air Conveyance System Design,  Characterization,
                                      and Cleaning.
                                      PB98-140387REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                    EPA/600/A-9S/022
                                      Pilot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning
                                      on Indoor Air Quality in Residences.
                                      P898-140296REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                    EPAJ60aA-98/OOe
                                      Pollution Prevention Facility Demonstration of N-Methyl
                                      Pyrrolidone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
                                      PB96-137441REB            9843   PCA02/MFA01
                                    EPA«»B-97/10f
                                      Powder Coat Applications.
                                      PB98-108624REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
                                    EPA/BOO/P-97/101
                                      Powder Coat Applications. (Reannounced with new ab-
                                      stract).
                                      PB98-108624REB            9842   PC AOfVMF A01
                                    EPA/6CWA-9&V10
                                      Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
                                      PB98-13742SREB            9643   PC A03/MF A01
                                      Products of Incomplete Combustion from  Direct Burning
                                      of PentacMorcohenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
                                      PB96-1 27731 REB            98-02   PCA03/MFA02
                                    EPAJBOO/A-9B/D37
                                      QA Review of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from
                                      Peer Review.
                                      P896- 135841 REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                    Detached  Houses:

                                                       PC AOS/MF A01
                                      Radon  Reduction  Techniques  for
                                      Technical Guidance.
                                      PB96-103393REB            96-01
                                    EPA/eOOfA-9BOZ3
                                      Reducing Indoor  Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photo-
                                      copy Machines.
                                      PB96-14O288REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
                                    EPAJ6OO/A-9&O2S
                                      Reducing Solvent and PropeHant  Emissions from  Con-
                                      sumer Products.
                                      PB98-140262REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
                                    EPAJBOO/A-9&031
                                      Research Agenda on Air Duct Cleaning,
                                      PB98-140221REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                    EPAfiOOfA-97/114
                                      Research on Emissions  and Mrbgaton of POP's  from
                                      Combustion Sources.
                                      PB98-139963REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                    EPA/BOtVR-97/137
                                      Results of  a PSot Field Study to Evaluate the Effective-
                                      ness of Cleaning  Residential  Heating and  Air Condi-
                                      tioning Systems and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and
                                      System Performance.
                                      PB98-142011REB            9844   PCA12/MFA03
                                    EPASBCXVA-9&073
                                      Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration
                                      of Mutfimetal  Continuous  Emission  Monitoring  Tech-
                                          M51509REB            9644  PC A03MF A01
                                    EPAJGOO/A-98n03
                                      Review of Concentration Standards and  Guidelines  for
                                      Fungi in Indoor Air.
                                      PB98-151723REB            9344  PCA03/MFA01
                                    EPA/BOO'A-97/107
                                      Review of Nitrous Oxide Behavior in the Atmosphere and
                                      in Combustion and Industrial Systems.
                                      PB96-135767REB            9643  PC A04/MF A01
                                    EPMOCYA4MXH
                                      RtSK: An IAO Model for Windows.
                                      PB98-137482REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
                     RouncVRobin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
                     door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
                     PB98-140361REB            9843  PCA03/MFA01
                     SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
                     native Guide (on Diskette).
                     P897-503130REB                   9341   CP D01

                   EPAJ60Q/A-9Q/087
                     Sampling and Analysis of VOCs for Indoor Air Source
                     Characterization.
                     PB98-151640REB            9644  PCA03/MFA01
                                                                           iic Emissions
                                                                 Chambers.
                                                                 9644  PCA03/MFA01
                                      Screening of Non-CFC Alternatives for High-Temperature
                                      Heat Pumps.
                                      PB96-135197REB            9643  PC M3/UF A01
                                    EPAJ600/A-9&077
                                      Smal Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
                                      PB98-151467REB            9844  PC AQ2/MF A01
                                                           Testing of Wet Sources in!
                                                           PB98-1516S7REB
                                      Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utttzmg Digital
                                      Particle Image Vekxametry.
                                      PB98-151665REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                          EPA/S2S/8-79/001
                                                                            Sulfur  Oxides Control Technology Series:  Rue  Gas
                                                                            Desutfurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
                                                                            PB98-102296REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                          EPA/BOO/A-98/104
                                                                            Susceptibility  of  Fiberglass  Duct  Liner  to  Fungal
                                                                            fPenicillium chrysogenum') Growth.
                                                                            PB98-155070REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                          EPAJ600/A-98/D93
                                                                            Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
                                                                            Emissions from Latex Paint
                                                                            PB98-155054REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                          EPAJ600/A-38J06B
                                                                            Thermodynamic.  Energy-Efficient and Economic Criteria
                                                                            for Evaluation of Alternative Refrigerants for Heat Pumps.
                                                                            PB98-145568REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                          EPA/60&R-98/037
                                                                            Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea.
                                                                            PB98-137185REB           9843   PCA11/MFA03
                                                                          EPA/BOO/A-97/112
                                                                            Tropospheric  Ozone and  Fine Particle Air Quality Prob-
                                                                            lems.
                                                                            PB98-135668REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                          EPA/60CM-95/168
                                                                            Two-Phase  Ftow of  Two HFC  Refrigerant Mixtures
                                                                            through Short-Tube Orifices.
                                                                            PB9B-142045REB           9843   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                            U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
                                                                            PB98-140312REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                          EPA/6OO/A-9&OO9
                                                                            Update on EPA's Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
                                                                            PB98-137433REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                            Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
                                                                            PB96-145576REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    VOC Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
    Gran Jar Activated Carbon.
    PB96-155138REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn. OH
  EPAJeOOM-9&042
    Assessing UST Corrective Action Technologies:  In situ
    SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and Re-
    stdual Hydrocarbon Removal.
    PB98-137219REB            9843   PCA16/MFA03
  EPA62SB-97/004
    Capsule Repot Aqueous Mercury Treatment
    PB98-115330REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/B2S/R-97/OOZ
    Capsule Report: Sources  and Air Emission Sources and
    Control Technologies at Waste Management Facilities.
    PB98-131998REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/B25H-8&021
    Design Manual: Municipal  Wastewater Disinfection.
    PB9&126618REB            9842   PCA13/MFA03
  EPAXOOm-97/048
    Developing and Using  Production-Adjusted  Measure-
    ments of Pollution Prevention.
    PB97-199707REB            9641   PC AOfVMF A01
                                                                                                                  Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at Hit AFB: Intro-
                                                                                                                  duction. Chapter 20.
                                                                                                                  P898-151251REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                            Environmental Assessment of the Base Catalyzed De-
                                                                            composition (BCD) Process.
                                                                            PB96-173479REB            9844  PC A04/MF A01
                                                                          EPAJBOVR-97/063
                                                                            Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
                                                                            tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
                                                                            PB97-181424REB            9842  PC A06/MF A01
                                                                          EPAJ&5/6-8&018
                                                                            Guide to Technical  Resources for the Design of  Land
                                                                            Disposal Facilities.
                                                                            PfJ§B-102270REB            9841   PC AOfVMF A01
    High Voltage Environmental Applications,  Inc.  Electron
    Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
    port.
    PB98-141971REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
  EPAJG2S/8-Baf016
    m-Vessel Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
    Summary Report.
    PB96-1 04201 REB            9841   PCAKYMFA03
  EPAS60CVR-9&D44
    Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials:
    Impact of Home Water Softeners.
    PB96-147309REB            9843   PC AOS/MF A02

  EP/wsaon-97/ns
    Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
    Demonstration Project
    PB98-117856REB            9842   PC A06/MF A01

  EPAC4OR-97/5C7
    Molecular Bonding System: Innovative Technology  Eval-
    uation Report.
    PB98-134133REB            9843   PC AOfVMF A02

  EPA/BOVA-98O46
    Performance Characteristics of a Murb-Stage Process for
    Ex-situ Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
    Chlorinated Organics.
    PB98-138662R1B            9843   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                                                                                           REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
 EPAJBOO/B-96/149
   Report of 1995 Workshop on Geosynthetic Clay Liners.
   PB98-141989REB             98-03   PCA12/MFA03
 EPA/eOOm-96/140
   Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
   PB98-147093REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A02
 EPA/SWR-98GOO
   Simultaneous Destruction of Organ ics and Stabilization of
   Metals in Soils. Emerging Technology Report.
   PB98-133150REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA540B-96507X
   SITE Technology Capsule: Rochem Separation Systems,
   Inc., Disc Tube (Trade Name) Module Technology.
   PB98-147101REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPAJ5WP-95S03A
   SITE Technology  Capsule:  ZenoGem  (Trade Name)
   Wastewater Treatment Process.
   PB9S-115371REB             98-01   PCA03/MFA01
 EPMOVR-97/085
   State-of-the  Art Procedures and  Equipment for Internal
   Inspection and Upgrading of Underground  Storage Tanks.
   PB98-141963REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 EP/MSOOB-SftOOS
   Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
   Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
   PB98-132228REB             96-02  PC A1 1/MF A03
 EPA/6CKVR-9&026
   Treatability Studies tor Wood Preserving Sites.
   PB98-132400REB             98-02  PCA17/MFA03
 EPA/BSSn-97/009
   Treatment Technology Performance  and Cost Data  for
   Remediation of Wood Preserving Sites.
   PB98-U7069REB             98-03  PC A09/MF A02

 EPU60VR-97KX3
   Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content  Exterior Coatings
   lor Wood Furniture.
   PB98-100415REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB -
Ada. OK
 EPA/BOO/S-97/003
   Anaerobic Bcodegradatton of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
   PB98-126279REB            98-02  PC A03/MF A01
 EPAJ6OO/A-9&042
   Analytical Tools for Groundwater Pollution Assessment.
   PB98-135130REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
   BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
   tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
   PB96-131642REB            98-02   PC A15/MF A03

  EP/MSOQVB-97/J20
   Bioremeolation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
   in Aquifer Material  Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
   Acceptor Conditions
   PB98-106446REB            98-01   PC A09/MF A02
  EPfJBOO/A-97/084
   Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
   PB98-116445REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
  EPAJSOWR-98f11S                             .  „.
   Cost and Performance Report  In situ Anaerobic Bio-
   remedation, Pinedas Northeast Site, Largo. Florida.
   PB98-168008REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA600/A-98C85
   Emplacement  Verification  and Long-Term Performance
   Monitoring tor Permeable Reactive Barrier at the USCG
   Support Center, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
   PB96:i51285REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA600W-97/J28B                       _     .   ,.
   Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Appli-
   cation of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
   PB98-147317REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
           -
    Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Com-
    piation of Simple Mathematical Models. Volume 1 .
    PB98-142474REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
  EPAjetWA-98/035                           _   ..
    Field-Scale Application  of  In-situ Cosorvent Flushing:

                                      PCA03WFA01
        o-/                           _      .   ,
    Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
    Pump-and-Treat Systems.
    PB96-115389REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/540S-97/505                     „  .   _ .  .,
    Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection for Soil and Aquifer

    PB3^26709R6B             9842   PC A03/MF A01

    Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Va-

                                     -PC AO^MF A01
  EPAJ600&97O05                            _    ..
    Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
    ation: Source  Zone.  Concentrated Plume,  and Dilute

    PB9EM2671 7REB            9842   PC A03/MF A01

  EPASBOCrn-97/023                       _ „   . __
    Investigation of Hydrogeologic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
    tection Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Stud-
 EPA/600/R-97/099
   Michigan  Soil Vapor  Extraction Remediation  (MISER)
   Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
   tion and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
   Geological Material.
   PB98-115355REB            98-01   PC A13/MF A03
 EPA/SOOM-98/040
   Modeling a  Plant and Soil Indicator of Habitat Suitability
   for Small Mammals.
   PB98-135817REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/BOtm-97/102
   NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
   PB98-106495REB            9841   PC A12/MF A03
   Parameter Estimation  of Two-Fluid  Capillary Pressure-
   Saturation and Permeability Functions.
   PB98-151236REB            9843  PC A07/MF ACS
 EPA/6CWA-98/041
   Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
   ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
   PB98-135809REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01
    Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
    Water through Mud-Plugged Wells: An Experimental Ap-
    praisal.
    PB98-167976REB            9844   PC A19/MF A04
  EPA/600/A-98/043
    Remediation of Ground Water Using In-situ Permeable
    Reactive Barriers:  Chromate and Other Inorganic Con-
    taminants.
    PB98-135122REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/6O&A-9B/044
    Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
    PB98-135114REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
    Risk Management Research Plan for Ecosystem Restora-
    tion in Watersheds.
    PB98-147044REB             9843   PC A04/MF A01

OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (OHEA)
  EPA/6OCM-97/138
    Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
    of Endpoints and Exposures.
    PB98-1 24001 REB             9842   PC A99/MF A06
  EPA/SOOSFI-9S/099
    Chloroethane Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 7540-3).
    PB98-143274REB             9843   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/6OO/P-97/002FA
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General  Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-124225REB             9842   PCA11/MFA03
  EPA/BOO/P-9S/002FB
    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2, Food IngestJon
    Factors (Final Report).
    PB98-124233REB             9842   PCA18/MFA03
  EPAJ600/P-95M32FC
    Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
    (Final Report).
    PB98-1 24241 REB             9842   PCA17/MFA03
  EPAS3UVB-9MWJF
    Federal Register Volume 63, Number 93, Thursday, May
    14,   1998,  Notices. Part 3.  Environmental  Protection
    Agency: Guidelines  for Neurotoxfcity Risk Assessment.
    PB98-1 17831 REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01
  EPAJ630/FI-95/002F
    Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment; Notice.
    PB98-1 1 7849REB            9843   PC A1 4/MF A03
  EPA/6OO/8-9Q/OS7C
    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
    liminary Draft).
    PB98-124308REB            9842   PC A99/MF A06
  EPA/6OO/P-9&002AA
    Inventory of Sources of Dioxin in the United States. Re-
    view Draft.
    PB98-137037REB            9843    PC A21/MF A04

  EPA/eoem-97/136
    Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
    JSA  Shrimp Virus Work  Group. Held in July 1997.
    PB98-111800REB            9841    PCA14/MFA03
  EPA/eOCffi-95/100
    Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 98-95-3).
    PB98-143282REB            9843    PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/63S/R-98/006
   Toxicological Review of Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate
   (MDI) (CAS No. 101-68-8 and 901 6-87-9).
   PB98-151798REB            9844   PCA05/MFA01
  EPA/635/R-98/002
   Toxicological Review of Tributyltin Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
   9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
   Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB98-155237REB            9844   PCA05/MFA01
  EPA/600/R-98/001
   Workshop Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment. Held
   in Washington, DC. on August 28, 1997.
   PB98-135189REB            9843   PCA19/MFA04
EPA RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ENVIRONMENTAL
CRITERIA AND ASSESSMENT OFFICE
  EPAJ600/FP-93/002
   Supplement to the  Second Addendum (1986) to Air Qual-
   ity Criteria for Paniculate Matter  and  Sulfur  Oxides
   (1982):  Assessment of New Findings on Sulfur Dioxide
   Acute Exposure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
   PB98-132384REB            9843  PC A07/MF A02
CERI-WASHINGTON, DC
  EPA/62S/R-94/003
   Alternative Methods for  Ruid  Delivery and Recovery:
   Manual.
    PB98-169956REB            9844  PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/625/943/OOe
    Experience in  Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site
    Remediation.
    PB98-104193REB             9841   PC ACWMF A01
    Toxicological Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-894).
    PB98-151764REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
   EPAX3SM-9&008
    Toxicological Review of Beryllium and Compounds (CAS
    No. 7440-41-7).
    PB98-151756REB            9844   PC A07/MF A02

   EPA/63S/R-9at003
    Toxicological Review of Chtordane (Technical) (CAS No.
    1278943-6) in Support of Summary Information on Inte-
    grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB98-155229REB            9844   PC A06VMF A01
    PB97-199749REB
                               98-02  PC A05/MF A01
            -
    Toxicological Review of Cumene (CAS No. 98-82-8) in
    Support of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk
    Information System.
    PB98-155211REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01

   EPA/B35/R-98/004
    Toxicological Review of Methyl  Methacrylate (CAS  No.
    80-62-6) in Support of Summary Information on the Inte-
    grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
    PB98-155245REB            9844   PC A06/MF A01
    Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems for
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.
    PB98-1 1 2931 REB            9841   PC A09/MF A02
  EPAJG2S/4-91/026
    Site Characterization for Subsurface Remediation. Semi-
    nar Publication.
    PB98-147333REB            9843   PC A14/MF A03
  EPA/510/B-97/003
    State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting
    State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
    PB98-1 47341 REB            9843   PC A12/MF A03
REGION III - PHILADELPHIA,  PA
    Acute and Chronic Toxicity  of Copper to the Estuarine
    Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
    PB98-126055REB            9842   PC A04/MF A01
   EPA/903/R-97/028
    Analyzing  Nonpoint Source Water  Pollution  Problems:
    Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
    PB98-105422REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
   EPA/903/FI-97/033
    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
    PB98-123243REB            9842   PCA11MFA03
   EPA/903/B-97/005
    Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
    the Chesapeake  Bay.  A  Handbook  for Local  Govern-
    ments.
    PB98-115587REB            9841   PC A08/MF A02
   EPAJ90&P,-9&001
    Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
    PB98-123235REB            9842   PC A05/MF A01
   EPA&03/R-9&015
    Chesapeake Bay  Living  Resources 1997. Living Re-
    sources Subcommittee Annual Report.
    PB98-167414REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01
    Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress  and Future
    Directions.  Nutrient  Reduction Reevaluation Summary
    Report.
    PB98-117013REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
   EPA/903/R-9&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            9842   PCA10/MFA02
   EPA/9O3/R-98/003
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and Cal-
    culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix B.
    Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Water Qual-
    ity Calibration Results.
    PB98-141500REB            9843   PC A99/MF A06
   EPA/903/R-9B/013                      ,     „    .
    Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin  Species,

    PB98-141476REB           9843   PC A07/MF A02
   EPA/903/FI-97/025
    Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan. September 1997.
    PB98-103005REB           9841   PC A05/MF A01
    Inland Area Contingency Plan and  Maps for Delaware,
    Maryland, West Virginia, District  of Columbia  (on CD-

     PB98-502313REB           9843   CD-ROM CP D01
     Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania
     (on CD-ROM).
     PB98-502321REB           9843   CD-ROM CP D01
     Inland Area Contingency Ran and Maps for Virginia (on
    CD-ROM)
     PB98-502339REB           9843   CD-ROM CP D01

     Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Model-
     ing to  Predict the Environmental Impacts  of Alternative
     Development Scenarios.
     PB98-130974REB            9842  PC A08/MF A02


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                                                     REGION V - CHICAGO, ILL
   Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assist-
   ance Piiv«"° tor Local  Governments in the Chesa-
   peake Bay Region.
   PB9B-133416REB           98-02  PC A07/MF A02

   Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
   01 Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
   shed.
   PB9S-105562REB           98-01  PCA12/MFA03

 EPA/X&R-97/032
   Users Guida to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
   Living Resources Monrtonng Data. 1997.
   PB9&11B441REB           9^02  PC A07/MF A02
   Who Pays tor Sprawl- The Economic, Social, and Envi-
   ronmental Impacts of Sprawl Development A Literature
   nouiow
   PB98--U1 120REB           98-03  PC A04/MF A01
   Biological Characterization of the Middle Fork Anderson
   River, Perry County, Indiana
   PB98-148B10REB                   96-03   PC AOS

  EPA/S05/R-92/007
   Development of Index of &otic Integrity Expectations for
   the Eccregkxis of Indiana II. Huron-Erie Lake Plain (De-
   cember 1994).
   PB9S-148828REB                   98-03   PC A09

  EPA/90S/B-97M01
   Illegal Dumping Prevention Gukjebook.
   PB98-158611REB            98-04  PC A04/MF A01

REGION VIII - DENVER, CO
  EPA/90B/R-9B001
   Veterans Affairs Medical  Center Pollution Prevention As-
   sessment
   PB98-159767REB            98-04  PC A05/MF A01
REGION X - SEATTLE, WA
  EPA/91 tm-98/003
    Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study.
    PB9B-145998REB            98-03   PCA13/MFA03
  EPA/91OTI-9&007
    Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study:
    Exposure  Information  Obtained through a  Community-
    Centered Approach. Planning Phase.
    PB98-1 1 91 OOREB            98O2   PC A1 8/MF ACM
    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
    servation and Recovery Act Sites in Region  1 0. Interim
    Final Guidance.
    PB98-131899REB            98-02  PC A2S/MF A04

  EPM10R-97/007
    Wetland  and Riparian  Restoration: Taking  a  Broader
    View. Contributed Papers and Selected  Abstracts,  Soci-
    ety for Ecological Restoration International Conference.
    Held in Seattle, Washington on September 14-16, 1995.
    PB98-152705REB            984J4  PCA16/MFA03
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CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
     Entries are sequenced by corporate name, report number, and NTIS order number.
     The monitor agency number is given following the report title.
SAMPLE ENTRY
     Corporate/Performing Organization


                (Report or Series Number)

                               Title


         (Sponsor's Report or Series Number)

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

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03

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                                                 CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
A-55 LOOTED PARTNERSHIP. RENO, NV.
    Environmental Technology Verification:  Verification Test-
    ing of Emissions  from the Combustion of A-55 (Trade
    Name) Clean Fuels in a Rretube Boiler.
    IEPA6CWFI-9&035)
    PB98-142169REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
AST ASSOCIATES, INC., BETHESDA. MO.
    Technical Support Document for the Round Two Sewage
    Sludge Pollutants.
    (EPAJ822/R-9&003)
    PB98-126071REB            98-02   PC A21/MF A04
ACUREX CORP, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA.
    Demonstration of  Multimetal Continuous Emission  Mon-
    itors for Real-Time Measurement of  Trace  Hazardous
    Metals.
    (EPA/BOa/A-97/108)
    PB98-135775REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
ACUREX CORP, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Paint Spray Booth Design Using Retirculation/Partitioning
    Ventilation.
    (EPA/K>0/A-97/094)
    PB98-1 1 6346REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

    Screening of Non-CFC Alternatives for High-Temperature
    Heat Pumps.
    (EPA/eOOA-97/103)
    PB98-135197REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    Evaluation of the Behavior of Flame tonizatton Detection
    Total Hydrocarbon Continuous Emission Monitors at Low
    Concentrations.
    (EPAJ600/A-98/002)
    PB98-137508REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
ACUREX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP. RESEARCH
TOANGLE PARK, NC.
    Methane-Steam Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts  in the
    Hynol Process.
    (EPAXOOR-97X83)
    PB98-100480REB            93-01   PC A07/MF A02
    Comparison of Emission Models with  On-Road Heavy-
    Duty Diesel Modal Data
    (EPA16OO/A-97/O93)
    PB98-116353REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01
    Fundamentals of Mercury Speoation and Control in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    (EPA/BOO/K-Se/014)
    PB98-127095REB            9&02   PC A04/MF A01
    Evaluation  of  Emissions from  the Open  Burning of
    Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 1 .  Technical Report
    (EP/VeOOR-97/134A)
    PB98-127343REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A01
    Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning
    of Pentachkxophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
    (EPAJSOVFI-9W013)
    PB98-127731REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02

    Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning Residential Hot
    Water Furnaces.
    PB98-131980REB           98*2   PCA12/MFA03

    Rreplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data.
    (EPMCWA-97/110)
    PB98-1 35791 REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Experimental Study  on  Mercury  Sorption by  Activated
    Carbons and Calcium Hydroxide.
    (EPA/eOCM-98/011)
    PB98-137417REB           98*3   PC A03/MF A01
    Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
    (EPAJBOO/A-9B/010)
                               98*3   PC A03/MF A01

                       Effects  in  Large  Environmental
PB98-137425REB

Characterizing Sink
Chambers.
(EPAXOO/A-9&007)
PB98-137458REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01
     Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
     SOCVA-9&006)
     •137466REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01

Alternatives  for CFC-12  Refrigerant in  Automotive Air
Conditioning.
(EPMIXVA-97/104)
PB98-137524REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01

Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and IAQ:  Re-
sults of a Field Study Conducted in Nine Single Family
Dwellings.
(EPAJG60/A-9B/026)
PB98-140254REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01

Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Alkyd Paint.
KPA/eOOfA-98/024)
PB98-140270REB            98*3   PCA03/MFA01

Pitot Study to Evaluate the Impact of  Air Duct Cleaning
on Indoor Air Quality in Residences.
(EPAGOO/A-9&G22)
PB98-140296REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01

U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
(EPAtiOO/A-9&019)
PB98-140312REB            98*3   PC A03/MF A01

Lessons  Learned-Controlling  VOCs from Three Paint
Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
(EPAJ600/A-9&018)
PB93-140379REB            98*4   PC A03/MF A01

Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.

PB98-140403REB            98*3   PCA03/MFA01
   Results of a Pilot Field Study to Evaluate the Effective-
   ness of  Cleaning  Residential Heating  and  Air Condi-
   tioning Systems and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and
   System Performance.
   (EPAXOOR-97/137)
   PB98-142011REB            98-04   PCA12/MFA03

   Characterization of  PIC  Emissions from Combustion of
   Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
   (EPAfiOO/A-9&032)
   PB98-142219REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01

   Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from  a Latex Paint.
   (EPA/600/A-9W028)
   PB98-142227REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from Alkyd Paint
   (EPA/600/A-98/071)
   PB98-145535REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

   On-Line Detection of Dehlorodbenzodioxins by DLR Jet-
   REMPI.
   (EPAXOO/A-9&Q70)
   PB98-145543REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Thermodynamic, Energy-Efficient and Economic Criteria
   for Evaluation of Alternative Refrigerants  for Heat Pumps.
   (EPA/6CWA-98/068)
   PB98-145568REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01

   Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using Cal-
   cium-Based Soroents.
   (EPAJGOO/A-98/053)
   P898-147275REB            93-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Fixed-Bed Control  of Mecury; Role of Acid Gases and a
   Comparison between Carbon-Based, Calcium-Based, and
   Coal Fly Ash Sorbents.
   (EPA/600fA-98/054)
   PB98-147291REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

   Near-Real-Time Measurement of  Trace Volatile Organic
   Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-
   Line Gas Chromatograph.
   (EPAjeO&A-9&072)
   PB98-151517REB           98*4   PC A03/MF A01
   Sampling and Analysis  of VOCs for Indoor Air Source
   Characterization.
   (EPA/BOQfA-98/087)
   PB98-151640REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Sampling and Analytical  Strategies for Organic Emissions
   Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
   (EPA/600/A-98X1S8)
   PB98-1516S7REB            98-04   PCA03/MFA01

   Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an  IAQ Test House.
   (EPAJ6OO/A-9&101)
   PB98-151749REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
   Emissions from Latex Paint
   (EPAJ6OO/A-9&093)
   PB98-155054REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   Characterization of me Usefulness of the Reid and Lab-
   oratory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emis-
   sions from Engineered Wood Products.
   (EPA/KWA-9&106)
   PB98-155104REB            98*4   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/R-97/134B
   Evaluation of Emissions from the Open  Burning  of
   Household Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
   PB98-127350REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02

AEROVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.,
MONROVIA, CA.
   Development  of  a No-VOC/No-HAP  Wood Furniture
   Coatings System.
   (EPA/6CXVR-98/019)
   PB98-127301 REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02

   No-VOC/Nc-WAP Wood  Furniture Coating System.
   (EPA/BOO/A-97/111)
  . PB98-135684REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01

AIR QUALITY SPECIALISTS, NEWPORT BEACH, CA.
   Demonstration of a Paint Spray Booth  Emission  Control
   Strategy Using Reeirculation/Partrtioning and UV/Ozone
   Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report
   (EPAJ60
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                                                        CORPORATE  AUTHOR INDEX
   RCRA, Suporfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Financial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264
   and 265, Subpart H) Updated November 1997.

   PB98-108087REB'           98-02   PC A03/MF A01

   RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Generators (40 CFR Pan 262)  Updated
   July 1997.
   (EPAJS3CVR-S7/054)
   PB96-108095REB            96-02   PC A03/MF A01

   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Modute
   Introduction to Grcundwater Monitoring (40 CFR Parts
   264/265. Subpart F) Updated Jury 1997.
   P898-108103REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotine Training Module:
   Introduction to Hazardous Waste kJentfficaKX (40 CFR
   Part 261) Updated July 1997.
   IEP/V53OR-97tOS6)
   PB9B-106111REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

   RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators (40 CFR
   Parts 264/265. Subpart O) Updated Jury 1997.
   rEPAS5Xm-97OS7J
   PB9B-10B129REB            98-02   PCAOVMFA01

   RCRA, Supertund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module
   Introduction to Land Disposal Restrictions (40 CFR Part
   268) Updated July 1997.
   (EPAJSXm-97/058)
   PB98-108137REB            98-02   PC ACVCMF A01
   RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   kttroducton to Land Disposal Units  (40 CFR Parts 264/
   265. Subparts K. 1, M. N) Updated Jury 1997.
   (EPA/533B-S7/059;
   PB98-10814SREB            96-02   PC A03/MF A01

   RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Maceflaneous and Other Unto (40 CFR
   Part 204. Subpart X and 40 CFR Part 265.  Subparts P.
   O. and R) Updated Jury 1997.
   (EPAG30K-97/C6C)
   PB98-108152REB            96-02   PC A03/MF A01

   RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module:
   Introduction to Other Laws Thai Interface with RCRA Up-
   dated July 1997.
   (EPAAXfa-97/061)
   PB98-108ieOREB           96-02   PCA03/MFA01
   RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Modute
   Introduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part
   270) Updated July 1997.
   /EPAS30VR-97/OS?;
   PB96-108178REB           96-02   PC A03/MF A01
   RCRA, Supertund. and EPCRA Holline Training Module:
   Introduction  to Petitions. Detstings, and Variances  Up-
   dated July 1997.
   (EPAS3OR-97O631
   PB96-106186REB           9642   PC A03/MF A01

   RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hotine Training Module:
   Introduction  to RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated
                             9642  PC A03MF A01
           .
   (EP/V53&FI-97/O64)
   P898-108194REB
RCRA. Supartund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module:
Mroduction  to RCRA Corrective Action Updated Jury
1997.

                          9842  PCA03/MFA01

RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module:
Introduction to RCRA Enforcement and Comptance Up-
dated July 1997.
(EPA53OR-97/O66?
PB98-10S210REB           9842  PCA03/MFA01

RCRA. Supertund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module:
Production to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July
1997.

    M08228REB9          9842  PC A04/MF A01

RCRA. Supartund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module:
Introduction to Subttte D: Munopal Sold Waste Disposal
Facaty Criteria Updated July 1997.

    PB98-147333REB            9843   PCA14/MFA03
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC, LEXINGTON, MA.
    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  for Proposed  Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    (EPAM21/FI-97/005)
    PB98-115140REB            9841   PC A05/MF A01
    Economic Assessment for Proposed PieliealiTienl  Stand-
    ards  for Existing and New Sources  for the  Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    (EPAG21/R-97MX)
    PB98-115249REB            9841   PCA15/MFA03
    Technical   Development  Document   tor  Proposed
    Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources tor
    the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
    (EPA82I/R-97/007;
    PB98-115272REB            9841   PC A20/MF ACM
    Emission Inventory Improvement Program (Kitj.
    PB98-1 18011 REB            9842   PC E99/MF E99

    EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EMP Guidance for
    Emissions Inventory Development
    (EPA/4S4/fl-97a04A)
    PB98-118029REB          9842   PCS43.00/MF A02

    EIIP Volume 2: Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    (EPA/4S4/R-97/004B)
    PB9&-116037REB          9842   PCS67.0OMF A04
    EIIP Volume 3: Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
             -97n04C
                            9642   PCS67.0OMF A04
    PB98-118045REB
    EIIP Volume 4: Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
    Methods.
    (EPA/457/W-97/OCMO;
    PB9&-1 18052REB          9842   PCS43.00/MF A03

    EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources  Preferred and Alter-
    native Methods.
    (EPA/457/FI-97/004E)
    PB98-118060REB          9842   PCS43.00/MF A01

    EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
    (EPA/457/R-97O04F)
    PB98-118078REB          9842   PCS67.0CVMF A04

    EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
    (EPAM57/R-97AXMG)
    PB98-118086REB          9842   PCS67.00/MF ACM

    Economic  Analysis  of  Proposed  Effluent  Limitations
    Guidelines  and Standards for the Transportation Equip-
    ment Cleaning Category.
    (EPAR21/B4BW2)
    PB98-161219REB            9844  PC A22/MF A04

    Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for  the Transportation
    Equipment  Cleaning Category.
                                                                                                               PB98-161227REB           9844   PC A08/MF A02

                                                                                                               Alternative Methods for  Fluid  Delivery and  Recovery:
                                                                                                               Manual.
                                                                                                               (EPA/B2S/R-9MO3)
                                                                                                               PB98-169956REB           9844   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                           EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, MORRISVILLE, NC.
                                                                                                               Field Evaluation  of EPA Method 0040 (Volatile* Using
                                                                                                              (•EPA60UVR-9SC30;
                                                                                                              PB98-133085REB

                                                                                                              Acetonitrile Field Test
                                                                                                              (EPA/BOOiTI-97/140)
                                                                                                              PB98-133143REB
                              9843
                                                                                                                                         9843
                                                                                                               EPA's Data Attribute Rating System.
                                                                                                               (EPA/60&A-97/109)
                                                                                                               PB98-135783REB            9843
                                                                                                               Locating and Estimating Air Emissions
                                                                                                               Potycycte Organic Matter.
                                                                                                               (EPA/4S4/ri-S8014)
                                                                                                               PB98-159882REB            9844
                                      PCA08/MF A02



                                      PCA17/MF A03
                                      PCA03MFA01

                                     from Sources of
                                      PCA99/MF A06

                                     from Sources of
                                                                                                               Locating and Estimating Air Emissions
                                                                                                               Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds.
                                                                                                               (EPA/464/R-9&013)
                                                                                                               PB98-163132REB            9844   PC A14/MF A03
CA-2

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                                                         CORPORATE  AUTHOR INDEX
                                                                                 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
ENSR CORP., ACTON, MA.
   Consequence Analysis for ISC-PRIME.
   PB98-156516REB            98-04   PC A15/MF A03
   Results of the  Independent  Evaluation of ISCST3 and
   ISC-PRIME.
   PB98-156524REB            98-04   PC A99/MF EOS
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INST., WASHINGTON, DC.
   Protecting Wetlands 2:  Technical and  Financial  Assist-
   ance Programs for  Local Governments in  the Chesa-
      '   - * Region.
            l&fea, EPA&WR-9&002)
       M33416REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MO. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
  CBP/TRS-98/011
   Who Pays for Sprawl: The Economic, Social, and Envi-
   ronmental Impacts of Sprawl Development:  A Literature

   PB98-141120REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
  CBP/TRS-178/97
   Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality  Model-
   ing to Predict the Environmental Impacts of Alternative
   Development Scenarios.
   PB98-130974REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02
  CBP/TRS-189/97
   Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction  Progress and Future
   Directions. Nutrient  Reduction  Reevaluation Summary
   Report.
   PB98-117013REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
  CBP/TRS-190/97
   Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to  Protect
   the Chesapeake Bay. A  Handbook for Local Govern-
   ments.
   PB98-115587REB            98-01   PC A08/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            98-02   PCA10/MFA02
  CBP/TRS-208/98
   Chesapeake  Bay Living  Resources 1997. Living Re-
   sources Subcommittee Annual Report
   PB98-167414REB            9&O4   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA/903/B-97/005
   Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to  Protect
   the Chesapeake Bay. A  Handbook for Local Govern-
   ments.
   PB98-115587REB            98-01   PC A08/MF A02
  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            98-02   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/903/R-98/003
   Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model Application and Cal-
   culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix B.
   Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Water Qual-
   ity Calibration Results.
   PB98-141500REB            98-03   PC A99/MF A06
  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            98-02   PCA10/MFA02

  EPA/903/R-98/011
   Who Pays for Sprawl: The Economic, Social, and Envi-
   ronmental Impacts of Sprawl Development  A Literature

   PB98-141120REB            9&03   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/903/R-98/015
   Chesapeake  Bay Living  Resources 1997. Living  Re-
   sources Subcommittee Annual Report.
   PB98-167414REB            9WM   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ARLINGTON,
VA. SPECIAL REVIEW AND REREGISTRAT1ON DIV.
  EPA/738/R-98/001
   Status of Chemicals in Special Review.
   PB98-152911REB            98O4   PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ATHENS, GA.
NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.
  EPA/600VR-98/Q25
   Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel
   Research Monitoring Wells with Existing on-Farm Drink-
   ing Water Wens in Measuring Pesticide and  Nitrate Con-
   centrations.
   P898-143191 REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

  NERL-ATH-2181
   Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel
          •  *	  (ith Existing on-Farm Drink-
                           1 Pesticide and  Nitrate Con-
   Research Monitoring^ Welis with  Existing on-Farm Drink-
   ing Water Wells in Measuring p-----j	J "•*--	
   centrations.
   PB98-143191REB
   	            98-03   PCA07/MFA02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CHICAGO, IL
REGIONV.
  EPA/905/B-97/D01
   Illegal Dumping Prevention Guidebook.
   PB98-158611 REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/905/R-92/007
   Development of Index of BkXic Integrity Expectations for
   the Ecoregkxis of Indiana II. Huron-Erie Lake Plain (De-
   cember 1994).
   PB98-148828REB                  98^X3   PC A09
                                                       EPA/905/R-96/007
                                                         Biological Characterization of the Middle Fork Anderson
                                                         River, Perry County, Indiana.
                                                         PB98-148810REB                   98O3  PC A05

                                                     ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI.
                                                     OH.
                                                         Adduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds with  Blood Pro-
                                                         teins and DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
                                                         AD-A329 242/2REB          98-01   PC A07/MF A02

                                                     ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
                                                     OH. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
                                                     INFORMATION.
                                                       CERI-88-91
                                                         Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site
                                                         Remediation.
                                                         PB98-104193REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site
    Remediation.
    PB98-104193REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/625/R-97/001
    Handbook: Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems for
    Non-Criteria Pollutants.
    PB98-1 12931 REB            98O1   PC A09/MF A02

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, LAS VEGAS,
NV. RADIATION AND INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS
NATIONAL LAB.
  EPA-402-R-97-009
    Animal Investigation Program (AIP), A.I. P. summary re-
    port on and  around the  Nevada Test Site from 1982-
    1995.
    DE97008803REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, LEONARDO,
NJ. OHMSETT TEST FACILITY.
  R-DC-38/96
    Test and Evaluation of  Six  Fire Resistant  Booms at
    Otimsett.
    (USCG-12-98>
    AD-A344 642/4REB          98-03   PC A05/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. REGION III.
    Kanawha Valley Toxics Screening Study. Final Report.
    PB98-113111REB            98-O1   PC A19/MF A04

    Inland  Area Contingency Plan  and Maps for Delaware.
    Maryland, West  Virginia.  District of Columbia (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-502313REB          98-03   CD-ROM CP D01

    Inland Area Contingency Plan and Maps for Pennsylvania
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-502321REB          98-03   CD-ROM CP D0 1

    Inland Area Contingency  Plan and Maps for Virginia (on
    CD-ROM).
    PB98-502339REB          98-03   CD-ROM CP D01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Development of  a  New Generation of Small  Scale Bio-
    mass-Fueled Electric Generating Power Rants.
    ADA350501REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
  EPA/600/A-98/038
    Development of Biogenic  Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
    PB98-135833REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR AND ENERGY ENGINEERING
RESEARCH LAB.
    SAGE  for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent Alter-
    native Guide (on Diskette).
    PB97-503130REB                   98-01   CP D01

  EPA/600/R-95/1 69A-E
    Integrated Air Pollution Control System (I APS). Execut-
    able Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
    PB98-500325REB                   98-01   CP D01

  EPA«25/5-86-019
    Radon  Reduction  Techniques for Detached  Houses:
    Technical Guidance.
    PB98-103393REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION
AND CONTROL DIV.
    Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236la in Condensation
    and Evaporation.
    (EPM600M-9&029)
    PB98-136203REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A02

    Evaluation of an IAO Source Management Strategy for a
    Large Building.
    PB98-155047BEB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600VA-97/085
    Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
    PB98-116437REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/600/A-97/D95
    High Performance Metal  Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
    Surfactants.
    PB98-116338REB            98-02   PCA02/MFA01

  EPA/600/A-97/1 12
    Tropospheric Ozone and Fine  Particle  Air Quality Prob-
    lems.
    PB98-135668REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/600VA-97/1 14
    Research on Emissions  and Mitigation of POP's from
    Combustion Sources.
    PB98-139983REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-98AX>3
   Cost Analysis of Activated Carbon versus Photocatalytic
   Oxidation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
   PB98-137490REB            98^)3   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/600/A-98/004
   RISK: An IAO Model for Windows.
   PB98-137482REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600VA-98/005
   Dioxin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
   PB98-137474REB            9&03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/60Q/A-98/009
   Update on EPA's Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
   PB98-137433REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/600/A-98/013
   Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Electric Motors and Wind Tur-
   bines.
   PB98-140338REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/600VA-98/015
   On-Road Sampling of Diesel Engine Emissions of Poly-
   chlorinated   Dibenzo-p-Dioxin   and   Polychlorinated
   Dibenzofuran.
   PB98-140353REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/600/A-98/020
   Paniculate  Matter  Sources,  Emissions, and  Control Op-
   tions-USA.
   PB98-142243REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/600VA-98/031
   Research Agenda on Air Duct Cleaning.
   PB98-140221 REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/6007A-98/037
   QA Review of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from
   Peer Review.
   PB98-135841 REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/600/A-98A>59
   Air Pollution Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
   PB98-147242REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/600/A-98/063
   Experiments  on   Evaporative  Emissions in Ventilated
   Rooms.
   PB98-145618REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/600/A-98/066
   Dioxin Formation Mechanisms: Implications for Combus-
   tion Technologies.
   PB98-145584REB            98-03   PC A03/MF AOt

 EPA/600/A-98/069
   Air Pollution and Air Toxics-U.S. Regulatory Framework
   and Control Technologies.
   PB98-145550REB            98O3   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/600/A-98/110
   Air Pollution Prevention and Control Division's  Program
   within U.S. EPA's Office of Research and Development.
   PB98-173446REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/60GVR-97/117
   New  Chemical Alternative for  Ozone-Depleting  Sub-
   stances: HFC-236ea.
   PB98-1273B4REB           98-02  PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/600VR-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           9&O2  PCA10/MFA03

 EPA/600m-97/153
   Hynol Process Evaluation.
   PB98-127319REB
                                                                                                                                         98-02   PCA11/MFA03
  EPA/600VR-9&/033
    Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236ea with High Per-
    formance Enhanced Tubes  in Condensation and Evapo-
    ration.
    PB98-137177REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/600VR-98/037
    Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea.
    PB98-137185REB            98-03   PCA11/MFA03

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. EMISSION FACTOR AND
INVENTORY GROUP.
    Air CHIEF, Version 5.0 (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500622REB           98-02   CD-ROM CP D01

  EPA/454/F-98/D05
    Supplement C to Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission
    Factors. Volume 1. Stationary Point and Area Sources
    (Fifth Edition).
    PB98-152689REB            9&O4   PC A06/MF A02

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. EMISSION STANDARDS DIV.
  EPA/453/R-94/066F
    Study  of Volatile  Organic  Compound Emissions from
    Consumer and Commercial  Products. Volume 6. Aerosol
    Products and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
    PB98-105190REB            98-01   PC A08/MF A02

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. EMISSIONS, MONITORING, AND
ANALYSIS DIV.
  EPA/454/R-97/013
    National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1996.
    PB98-135155REB                   9&O3   PC A09
                                                                                                                                                      CA-3

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                                                          CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA AND
ASSESSMENT OFFICE.
  ECAO-R-0818
    Supplement to the Second Addendum (1986) to Air Qual-
    ity Criteria tor  Parbculate  Matter  and  Sulfur Oxides
    (1962): Assessment of New Findings on Sulfur Dioxide
    Acute Exposure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
    PB98-132384REB           98-03  PC A07/MF A02
    Supplement to the Second Addendum (1986) to Air Qual-
    ity Criteria tor  Paniculate  Matter  and  Sulfur Oxides
    (1982): Assessment of New Findings on Sulfur Dioxide
    Acute Exposure Health Effects in Asthmatic Indhnduate.
    PB98-132384REB           98-03  PC A07/MF AQ2

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. INFORMATION TRANSFER AND
PROGRAM MTEGRATION D(V.
  EPA/456/R-97/002
    RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Clean Air Technology
    Center A Comptefen of Control Technology Determina-
    6ons. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Ecttwn.
    PB9B-163124REB           98-04  PC A19/MF A04
  EPA/456/R-98/004
    RACTBACT/LAER  Clearinghouse  Annual Report  tor
    1998: A  Compilation of Control  Technology Determina-
    tions. Eighth Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
    PB98-173495REB           98-04  PC A23/MF A04

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.
  EPA/600/R-96/001
    Workshop Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment Held
    in Washraton. DC. on August 28,1997.
    PB98-13S189REB            	
                               98-03   PC A19/MF A04
  NCEA-W4357
    Woriurfiap Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment Held
    in Washington. DC. on August 28.1997.
    PB98-135189REB            9843   PC A19/MF A04

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TWANGLE PARK. NC. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH
LAB.
  EPA/60Q/A-97/Q72
    Analysis of Method TO-14  Target  Anatytes Using a
    Cryotocusmg HigtvSpeed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced
    to a ttgh-SpeediTime-oWlight Mass Spectrometer.
         116262REB            98-02   PC A03/MF ADI
  EPA«00/A-97i074
    Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Modete-3 Inte-
    grsted Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
    PB96-116S44REB            96-01   PC A03/MFA01

  EPAABOO/A-97AJ76
    Description of the Modets-3 Community Muttscato Air
    QuaHy (CMAQ) ModeSng System.
    PB9B-116S28REB            98-01   PCA03/MFA01

  EPA/80O/A-97/060
    Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the CoovecJrve Boundary
          116486REB
                               98-02   PCA03/MFA01
   EPA/GOOVA-97J096
    Envirenmental Protection Agency's Third Generation Air
    Quality Modeing System: An Overal Perspective.
                                      fCAQ
    PB98-116320REB
                               96-02
   EPA/eOO/A-97/097
                 Area of Influence of Oz
                                         AQ2/MFA01
                                         Produced by
    Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with a
    Range of Photochemical Activity.
    PB9B-116312REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

   EPA/600/A-97J098
    Advanced Techniques tor Evaluating Eutorian Air Quality
    Models: Background and Methodology.
    PB96-116304REB            98-02   PC A03VMF A01

   EPMGOO/A-97/099
    Effects of  Uncertainty in  Meteorological  Inputs on  O3
    Concentration. O3 Production Efficiency, and 03 Sensittv-
    ity to Emissions Reductions in the Regional Aoid Deposi-
    tion Model
    PB96-116296REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

   EPA/eOtVA-97/100
    Beta Test  of Modets-3 with  Community Muttscato Air
    Quality (CMAQ) Model
    PB9e-116270REB            98-01   PC A02/MF A01

   EPA/BOO/A-S7/101
    Development of the EUP Emission Inventory Data Model
    tor Purposes of FaoMMng Data Transfer between  the
    States and U.S. EPA.
    PB9e-116288REB            98-01   PCA03/MFA01

   EPA«OQ/A-07/102
    Emission Factors far the Disposal of Energetic Materials
    by Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OO).
    F«e-13S205REB            98-03   PCA03/MFA01

   EPACOO/A-9BO39
    Rapid
    PB9B-1
9843  PCA03AFA01
   EPAJ600/A-96/048
     Duty Cyde Effects on Smal Engine Emissions.
     PB96-135619REB           9643  PCA03/MFA01

   EPA/SOOJR-97/OS9
     Ar Concentratons and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides
     in the Agricultural Heath Plot Study.
     PB97-196109REB           9841  PC A06/MF A01
                        ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
                        TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT
                        RESEARCH LAB.
                           Characterization of Metal Benzotriazotes and  Related
                           Polymers.
                           PB98-163108REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

                         EPA/600/A-9B/100
                           Increases in Levels of Breathable Fine Particulates Due
                           to the Application  of Carpet Fresheners in a Suburban
                           Home.
                           PB9B-155112REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

                        ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
                        TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY
                        PLANNING AND STANDARDS.
                           Mercury Study Report to Congress (Kit).
                           PB98-124720REB            98-02   PC E99/MF E99

                           National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
                           (NESHAP) for the Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework
                           Industry: Background Information for Promulgated Stand-
                           ards. Addendum.
                           PB98-158538REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01

                         EPAM51/K-98/D01
                           Taking Toxics Out of the Air. Progress in Setting ' Maxi-
                           mum Achievable Control Technology' Standards under
                           the Clean Air Ad
                           PB98-132780REB            9843   PC ACWMF A01

                         EPA/451/K-9a/002
                           Air PoButton Operating Permit Program Update. Key Fea-
                           tures and Benefits.
                           PB9B-132798REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

                         EPAM52/R-97/003
                           Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
                           Summary.
                           PB98-124738REB            98-02   PC A07/MF A02
                         EPA/452/R-97/004
                           Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inven-
                           tory of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United
                           States.
                           PB96-124746REB           96-02   PC A10/MF A03

                         EPAM52/R-97/O05
                           Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
                           Transport of Mercury in the Environment
                           PB98-1247S3REB           9642   PC A18/MF A04

                         EPA/4S2/R-97/006
                           Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume 4.  An As-
                           sessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
                           PB98-124761REB            9842   PC A15/MF A03

                         EPA/452/R-97/007
                           Mercury Study Report 
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                                                        CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                     ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. UTILITIES AND INDUSTRIAL
POWER DIV.
  EPA/62&/2-77/013
   EPA Technology Transfer Capsule Report: Fabric Filter
   Paniculate Control  on  Coal-Fired Utility Boilers: Nucla,
   Co. and Sunbury, Pa.
   PB98-102288REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESTON, VA.
NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.
  EPA/600/A-98/051
   Real-Time Monitoring of  Particles, PAH, and CO in an

   SaSSmEBT         9*43   PCA03/MFAU1

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, SEATTLE, WA.
REGION X.
  EPA/91 (VR-97/007
   Wetland  and Riparian  Restoration:  Taking  a Broader
   View. Contributed Papers and  Selected Abstracts. Soci-
   ety for Ecological  Restoration  International  Conference.
   Held in Seattle, Washington on  September 14-16, 1995.
   PB9B-152705REB            98-04  PCA16/MFA03

  EPA/91 O/R-98/003
   Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study.
    PB9B-145998REB            98-03  PCA13/MFA03

 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC.
    Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Status of Imptemen-
    tation at the End of Fiscal Year 1997.
    PB98-118482REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01
    Some Remarks on Research Directions in Statistical Data

    PB9&341286REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01

    Clean Water Action Plan: Restoring and Protecting Amer-

    PB98-158553REB           98-04   PC A07/MF A02

    Hydroknic Evaluation  of Landfill  Performance (HELP)
    USei/Version 3.05 (on Diskette). (Reannouncement with
    New Order Number).                „ „    __ _-_
    PB9*500333REB                  9841   CP D02
    Hydrotogic EvaKiation  of Landfill  Performance (HELP)
    USeTversion 3.07 (on Diskette).
    PB96-501943REB                  98-02   CP D02
    FRP Model (Version  1.0) for Estimating Styrene  Emis-
    siona from  Fiber-Reinforced Plastics  Fabrication  Proc-

                                      98*3   CPDO,
     Fnal Environmental  Impact  Statement  for  National
     Aeronautws and Space  Administration Office of Space

     M>A338963/2R£B          98-03  PCA07/MFA02

   EPA-RW57935105-01-1
     Chlorobenzene Soreactor Demonstration.

                               9842  PCA05WFA01


     Guidance on Implementing the  Capacity Development
     Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments

     PB»T69808REB           9644  PC A05/MF A01

   EPA/B32/R-98/001                 ^        .„, .
     Outreach and Technical  Assistance Programs.  1997 Ac-
     complishments; Sinai Underserved Communities Team.
     PB9V169790REB           9844  PC A03/MF A01

   NCEA-W-0394
     Database of  Sources  of Environmental  Releases of
     DtairUJke Compounds  in the United States - External

                               9843   CWWMCPD02
   PREVENTION DIV.
    EPA/730/F-98/008
 EPA/73Q/F-98/015
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
   •kurstakP CrylA(c) detta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Mate-
   rial Necessary for Its Production hi Com.
   PB98-166531REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/730/F-98A316
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis'  subspecies
   totworthr Cry9C Protein and the Genetic  Material Nec-
   essary for Its Production in Com.       __..„„»-.-<
   PB98-166515REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/73Q/F-98/017                             „  .
   Pesticide Fact  Sheet: 'Gliodadium catenulatum' Strain
   J1446.
   PB98-166481REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/730/F-98AJ18
   EPA   Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:   German  Cockroach
   Pheromone, August 1998.                .-.,.... ...
   PB98-166499REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/730/F-9fM019
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutric acid (GABA)

   PB98-165160REB  '         9844   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/730/F-98/020
   Pesticide Fact Sheet Jojoba Oil.       	  __..,,,
   PB98-165178REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/73Q/F-98/021                        „,„
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: 1-Octen-3-o1, August 1988.
   PB98-165186REB            9844   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/730/F-98/023
   Pesticide  Fact Sheet: Killed Fermentation  Solids and

                                    PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/730/F-98/024
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Hexanoic Acid.
   PB98-166440REB            9844  PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/730/F-98AJ25
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Petergonic Acid.
   PB98-166457REB            9844  PC A03/MF A01

 RPA/730/F-98/004
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fish Oil.            .„„„, ...
   PB98-133135REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON. DC. CHEMICAL EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION OFFICE.
   Title III  (SARA and Ctean Air Act Amendments) Emer-
   gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act and
   Accidental Release Prevention Consolidated Chemical

                                    9842   CPD01

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY BRANCH.
  EPA/305/R-9&AH2                       „   „   _
   Chemical Industry  National Environmental Baseline Re-
                                       PCA02/MFA01


    EPp«8ti*9Fact1 Sheet  Bacillus  thuringiensis'  CrylA(b)
      delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic  Material Necessary for

                                98^4  PCA03/MFA01
                                                          Solubles of'Myrothecium verrucaria1.
                                                          PB98-165202REB            9844
   PB9*rio«6REB           9842   PC A09/MF A02
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND
EFFECTS COMMITTEE.
  EPA-SA&EPEC-98403                 ,   .   _..  .
   SAB Report Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Cntena
   tor the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
   PB9&-133721REB           9842   PC A05/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON. DC. ENGINEERING AND ANALYSIS DIV.
  EPW821/B47/005                        _,	    .
    Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed
    Effluent Limitations Guidelines  and Standards for the
    Landfite Point Source Category.        __.«-»—»„,
    PB98-154040REB            9844   PC A06/MF A02


    Statistical Support  Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines  and Standards for the Landfills  Point

    PB^KSMTRIE'B            9844  PCAOS/MFAOI

  EP&»nomic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of
    Proposed Effluent  Limitations Guidelines and Standards
    tor Industrial Waste Combustors.           ..,._- .-,
    PB98-152879REB            9844  PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/821/R-97/022
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point Source
                   Sheet:  Bacillus  thuringiensis'  CrylAfb)
      delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic  Material Necessary for
      Is Production (Plasmid Vector pZOl502) "Com
      PB98-166549REB            9844   PC A04/MF A01

      Pesfxxfe Fact Sheet -Bacillus thuringiensis1 Subspecies

                                9844   PCA03/MFA01


      Pesticide  Fact Sheet  Bacillus  thuringiensis'  CrylA(b)
      detta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for
      Us Production (Plasmid Vector pCIB4431) in Corn.
      PB9B-166523REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
    ruJtfS3166REB            9844   PC A22/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON. DC. INTEGRATED HUMAN EXPOSURE
COMMITTEE.
  EPA-SAB-IHEC-98404
    SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking D
    PB98-133713REB            9842   PC /
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON. DC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.

    Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-

    2&7243&EB            9842   PCA99WFA06

  EPA/600I/P-98/D01A
    Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butacjene.   .„.._ ,„
    PB98-133010REB            9842   PCA15/MFA03
                                                     EPA/600/R-95/099
                                                      Chloroethane Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 7540-3).
                                                      PB98-143274REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01

                                                     EPA/600/R-95/100
                                                      Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 98-95-3).
                                                      PB98-143282REB            9843   PCA04/MFA01

                                                     EPA/600/R-97/136
                                                      Minutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
                                                      JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July 1997.
                                                      PB98-111&OOREB            9841   PC A14/MF A03

                                                     EPA/630/R-95/001F
                                                      Federal Register Volume 63, Number 93, Thursday, May
                                                      14  1998,  Notices.  Part 3. Environmental  Protection
                                                      Agency: Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment.
                                                      P&98-117831REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01

                                                     EPA/630/R-95/002F
                                                      Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment; Notice.
                                                       PB98-117849REB            9843  PC A14/MF A03

                                                     EPA/635/R-98/001
                                                      Toxicological Review of Cumene (CAS No. 98-82-8)  in
                                                       Support of  Summary Information on the Integrated Risk

                                                       PB941-7^
                                                          PB98-151756REB           9844  PCA07/MFA02

                                                         M^FA-W-0018
                                                          Chloroethane Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 7540-3)
                                                          PB98-143274REB           9843  PC A04/MF A01

                                                         NCEA-W-0019
                                                          Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 98-95-3)
                                                          PB98-143282REB           9843  PC ACWMF A01

                                                         NCEA-W4114
                                                          Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-

                                                          mStfaUOeREB           9842   PCA99/MFA06

                                                         NCEA-W4267
                                                          Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
                                                          PB98-133010REB           9842   PCA15MFA03


                                                                                                 CA-5

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                                                         CORPORATE AUTHOR  INDEX
  NCEA-W4391
    Inventory of Sources of Dioxin in the United States. Re-
    view Draft.
    PB98-137037REB            9843   PC A21/MF A04
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHMGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ADMMSTRATION.
    EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bb-
    Kography. Quarterly Abstract BuBebn.
    SUB5042REB                 96-02  Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHMGTON, DC. OFFICE OF AW AND RADIATION.
    Acid Rain Hourly Emissions Data  (Raw Data Only) (on
    CD-flOM).
    SUB-5431REB                 96-03  Subscription

  EPAM308-97/040
    Puttng  Enemy  into  Profits. ENERGY  STAR  (Trade
    Name) Smal Business Guide.
    PB98-14330SREB            9643   PCA07/MFA02

  EPA/430/R-97/Q25
    Compiance Report. 1996: Acid Rain Program. Plants Af-
    fected by Phase 1 of the Acid Rah  Program in 1996.
    PB96-142151REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

  EPAM52/R-97/002
    Nrjrogen Oxides: Impacts on Pubic Health and the Envi-

    PB9B-104631REB            98-01   PCA09/MFA02

  EPAM56/F-87«04
    Final Revisions to the Ozone and Partcubte Matter Air
    Ouatty Standards.
    PB9e-147283REB            9843   PC A02/MF A01
ENVIBONMEKTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHMQTON, DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND
REMEDIAL RESPONSE.
    Supertund Pubic  Information  System (SPB) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB98-50CJ41REB            98-02   CD-ROM S60.00

    Emergency Response Notitcation  SysMm (ERNS). 1996
    (on CD-ROM).
                             98-02   CD-ROM $265.00
                       Notification System (ERNS). 1997

             71REB          9842   CD-ROM $265.00

    Supertund Pubic Information System (SP1S) June 1998
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB98402354REB           96-04  COflOMJ60.00

    ROD Amendment* and Explanations of Significant Drt-
    tarenoM (ESDI.
    PB98-963100REB            98-02  Standing Order

    EPA Supertund Program Poibea and Administration.
    PB9B463200REB            98-02  StandngOrder

    EPA Supertund Sfte Assessment and Remediabon.
       I8-963300REB            96-02  Standing Order
                          and
    EPA&MMrtjrdFjarnovats


    EPASupertunt
    PB9B463500R
    EPA Supertund Enforcement
                      Standng Order
Technology and Analytical Services.
EB            98-02  StandngOrder
                               9842   StandngOrder

    EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
    1: Connecticut. Maine. Massachussetts. New Hampshire.
    Rhode bland, and Vermont
    PB96-963700REB            9842   StandngOrder
    EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
    3: New Jersey. New York. Puerto Reo. and Virgin te-

    ra984638uuREB            9842   StandngOrder
    EPA Supartund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
    3: Delaware. Washington  DC, Maryland. Pennsylvania,

                               9842   StandngOrder

    EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
    & •nois, Indiana. Mchigan. Mmesota. Onto, and Wie-

                               9842   StandngOrder       Year
     PB9M64100REB
     EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
     8: Arkansas. Louisiana. New  Mexico, Oklahoma, and
     PB98464200REB             9842   Standng ORter
     EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
     7: towa. Kan***, Mssouri. and Nebraska.
     PB9B464300REB             9842   Standng Order
     EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
     ft Cotorado. Montana. North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah.

     PB9B4KMOOREB             9842   Standng Order
     EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
     9: Arizona. Cattomia. Kami. Nevada. American Samoa.
     and Guam.
     PB9B-964500REB             9842   StandngOrder
     EPA Supertund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
     1ft Alaska. Idaho. Oregon, and Washington.
     PB98464600REB             9842   StandngOrder

     CERCUS (Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
     Compensation, and UabXIy Intormaaon System) Site Lo-
     cation Extract. Quarterly (on CD-ROM).
     SUB4131REB                 9842   Subscription

     Emergency Response NofificaSon System  (ERNS)  An-
     nual CunulaSve (on CD-ROM).
     SUB-5335REB                 9842   Subscription
EPA/ESD/R02-96/290
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal. Niagara
  Falls. NY.. September 5.1991
  PB96-963131REB           9841    PC A03/MF A01

EPA/ROD/R-97/190
  Supertund Explanation of Significant  Difference tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord. Operable
  Unit 2. Marina, CA.. January 17.1997.
  PB97-963160REB           9843   PC AQ2/MF A01

EPA 500-98-142
  Brownfields Economic Revevetopment Initatrve:  Proposal
  Guidelines for Brownfields Job Training and Development
  Demonstration Pilots.
  PB98-963260REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/540/F-94/028
  Using Qualified Data to Document an Observed Release
  and Observed Contamination.
  PB94-963311REB           9842   PCA03/MFA01

EPAJ540/F-96/02S
  Pre-CERCUS Screening Guidance.
  PB96-963251REB           9842   PC A01/MF AQ1

EPA/540/F-97AJ32
  Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR  Part 192 as Re-
  mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
  PB97-963308REB           9842   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/540/F-97/D33
  Approach for Addressing Dtoun in Soils  at CERCLA and
  RCRA Sites.
  PB97-963309REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/540/F-97/035
  FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
  PB97-963255REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/540/F-97/036
  Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Part D.
  PB97-963311REB           9842   PC A01/MF A01

EPA/540/F-97/037
  Draft Interim Final OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
  Policy.
  PB97-963312REB           9841   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/S4O/F-98/002
  Second Supplemental Five-Year Review  Guidance.
  PB9e-963204REB           9841   PC AQ2/MF A01

EPA/540/F-98X>15
  Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance tor Super-
  tund (RAGS) Volume 1. Human Health  Evaluation Man-
  ual (Part D. Standarized Planning, Reporting, and Review
  of Supertund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
  P898-963302REB           9842   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/540/F-98A117
  EPA Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy.  Work Plan, and
  Executive Sumamry.
  PB98-963224REB            9842  PC A04/MF A01

EPA/540/F-9B/018
  Draft Guidance on CT Equipment Purchase.
  PB96-963226REB            9843  PC A02/MF A01

EPA/540YF-9B/027
  Rnal Guidance on Improving CommunicaBon  to Achrve
  Cptaborative Deoswn-Malong at Department of Energy

  PB98-963239REB            9843  PC A02MF A01

EPA/540/F-98/030
  Clarification to the  1994 Revised Interim Sol Lead Guid-
  ance tor CERCLA Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Fa-
  cilities.
  PB98-963244REB            9844  PC A03MF A01

EPA/540/F-9BXM2
  Office of Solid Waste and Emergency  Response Proce-
  dures for Contract Laboratory Program Investigations.
  PB9B-963259REB            9844  PC A02/MF A01

EPA/540/R-96/C39
  Supertund Removal Procedures. Response Management
  Removal Action Start-Op to Ctose-OuL
  PB96-963407REB            9841  PC A05/MF A01

 EPA«40»B-97/010
  SupertuncVOI Program Implementation Manual  Fiscal

                             9841  PCA18*FA04
                                         PB97-963219REB

                                       EPA/54U/R-97/028
                                         Supertund Method for the Determination of Retoaseable
                                         Asbestos in Sols and Buk Materials.
                                         PB97-963503REB            9841   PC AOB/MF A02

                                       EPA/540/R-97/D32
                                         National Remedy Review Board. Progress Report Fiscal
                                         Year 1997
                                         PB97-963250REB            9842   PC A08/MF A02

                                       EPA/540/R-97/033
                                         Risk Assessment Guidance for Supertund: Volume  1.
                                         Human Hearth  Evaluation Manual (Part D. Standardized
                                         Planning. Reporting  and  Review  of  Supertund  Risk

                                                                    9842   PC E13/MF A03

                                       EPA/540/R-97AJ34
                                         Disaster and Emergency Response. Mrsston Assignment
                                         Guidance.
                                         PB97-963408REB            9641   PCA06/MFA01

                                       EPA/54Q/R-97/039
                                         Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
                                         PB97-96325aREB            9842   PC A

                                       EPA/540/R-97/046
                                         Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
                                         Substances. A Guide for EPA Regions.
                                         PB97-963313REB            »43   PCA05/MFA01
EPA/540/R-97/047
  Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
  ardous Substances. A Guide for Facilities on Compliance.
  PB97-963314REB            98-03  PC A06/MF A01

EPA/540/R-98/001
  SuperfuncfOil Program  Implementation Manual  Fiscal
  Year 99/00.
  PB98-963201REB            9844  PCA18/MFA03

EPA/5407R-98AXI3
  Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
  Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
  PB98-963205REB            9842  PC A25/MF ACM

EPA/54Q/R-98/009
  Supertund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
  PB98-963218REB            98-02  PC A06/MF A01

EPA/540/R48/012
  Plan to Enhance the  Role of States and Tribes  in the
  Supertund Program.
  PB98-96322lfiEB            9844  PC A09/MF A02

EPA/54(VR-9BA)13
  Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D (Kit).
  PB98-963303REB            9642  PCE99/MFE99

EPA/540/R-9BA)14
  Estimated O & M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
  Projected Costs through FY 2040.
  PB98-963222REB           9842  PC A10/MF A02

EPA/540/R-96/019
  Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
  Courses. September 1,1998- September 30.1999.
  PB98-963227REB           9843   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/540/R-9BA120
  RCRA. Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction  to: Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate
  Requirements (Updated February 1998).
  PB98-963228REB           9643   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/540/R-9B/021
  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Ini-
  tiative  and  Environmental  Justice  (Updated  February
  1998).
  PB96-963229REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/540/R-9B/Q22
  RCRA. Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction  to: CERCLA and EPCRA Release Reporting
  Requirements (CERCLA  Section 103 and EPCRA Sec-
  tion 304).
  PB98-963230REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/540/R-98/023
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction  to: Oi Pollution Prevention Regulation and
  the Oil Polution Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
  PB9B-963231REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/54U/R-9B/024
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction  to: Statutory Overview of CERCLA (Updated
  February 1996).
  PB98-963232REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/540/R-96/Q25
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction  to: Superfund Accelerated Cleanup  Model
  (Updated February 1996).
  PB98463233REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/540/R-9B/D26
  RCRA, Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Supertund Administrative Improvements/
  Reforms (Update February 1996).
  PB96463234REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01

 EPA/540R-98/027
  RCRA, Supertund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Superfund Community Involvement (Up-
  dated February 1996).
  PB98463235AEB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/540/R-96/028
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Superfund UaMrty, Enforcement, and Set-
  tlements (Updated February  1998).
  PB9B-963236REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/540/R-9BAI29
  RCRA, Supertund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: The Supertund Response Program (Up-
  dated February 1998).
   PB98-963237REB            9843  PC A04/MF A01

 EPA 540-R-98436
   Designs tor Air Impact Assessments at hazardous Waste
   Sites (165.16). Student Manual.
   PB98-9632S1REB            9844  PC A99/MF A06

 EPA 540*98438
   Quality Assurance Guklance for Conducting Brownfietds
   Site Assessments.
   PB9B^63307REB           9844  PC AOSMF A01

 EPA/541/F-98A)19
   Concurrence Poficy for Mercury Removals.
   PB98-963401REB           9644  PC A01/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/001
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Cheshire
   Groundwater Contamination, Cheshire, CT.. December
   A* lOQA
   PB97-963701REB           9644  PC A06/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/002
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
   Force Base. Operable Unit 13. Limestone, ME.. June 16,
   1997
   PB97-963702REB           9644  PCA11/MFA03
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EPA/541/R-97/003
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision: Auburn Road Landfill, Londonderry,
  NH., December 19,1996.
  PB97-963101REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EP/V541/R-97/004
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision: PSC Resources,  Palmer, MA., No-
  vember 26,1996.
  PB97-963102REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/005
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision: Groveland Wells (No. 1 and 2 Site),
  (O.U.  1),  (Management  of  Migration Operable  Unit),
  Groveland, MA., November 11.1§96.
  PB97-963103REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/006
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision: Groveland Wells (No. 1 and 2 Site).
  (Source Control Operable Unit). (O.U. 2),  Groveland,
  MA., November 15, 1996.
  PB97-963104REB
                              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/007
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference tor  the
  Record of Decision: South Municipal Water Well Supply,
  Peterborough, NH., February 3,1997.
  PB97-963105REB            98-03   PC A03MF A01

EPA/541 /R-97/008
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
  Record of Decision: Savage Municipal Water Supply, (OK
  Tool Source  Area) (Operable  Unit 1). Milford,  NH.,  De-
  cember 19,1996.
  PB97-963106REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/S41/R-97/009
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  2): Federal
  Aviation Admin  Tech Center. (Area P)  (Building 204)
  (Fuel Spin Area). Atlantic County, NJ., February  13,1997.
  PB97-963801REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/010
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Platts-
  burgh Air Force Base  (Former  Landfill  LF-021). Platts-

                             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 burgh, NY., March 25, 1997.
 PB97-S
     I7-963802REB
 EPA/541 /R-97/011
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Platts-
  burgh Air Force Base. (Former Landfill LF-024), Platts-
  burgh. NY.. March 25. 1997.
  PB97-963803REB             98-03    PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/541 /R-97/012
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Avco
  Lycoming/fWilliamsport Division),  Williamsport, PA..  De-
  cember 30.1996.
  PB97-963901REB             98-03    PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/013
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
  Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  3):  Croyden TCE,
  Croyden, PA., December 31,1996.
  PB97-963107REB             98-03    PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/014
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
  Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 3):  Brown's  Battery
  Breaking, Shoemakersville, PA., December 1996.
  PB97-963108REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/015
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
  Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3): Tondli Corp.,
  Nespuehoning. PA., January 7.1997.
  PB97-963109REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/016
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Industrial Lane, Wil-
  liams Township, PA., December 5, 1996.
  PB97-963110REB             98O3   PC A03/MF A01
                                          i 4):  Camp
                                         _abte Unit 7.
                                         , October 9,
EPA/541/R-97/017
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA .-
  LeJeune Military Reservation (US Navy), I
  Sites 1, 28, and 30. Onstow County,  •
  1QQA
  PB97-964001REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/018
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Escambia
  Wood  - Pensacola (aka: Escambia  Treating Company
  Site), Pensacola. FU. February 12. 1997.
  PB97-964002REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/019
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  4): Town-
  send Saw Chain Co., Pontiac, SC.. December 19.1996.
  PB97-964003REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/020
  Super-fund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
  Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 6, (Area B) Study
  Areas 2,10,16,17, and 22, Cfiikjersburg. Al_, March 27.
  1997
  PB97-964004REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/021
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
  Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 5, Childersburg,

  PB97-964005REB  '          98-03   PC A07/MF AQ2

EPA/541/R-97/022
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 14, Aiken, SC., March
  ?7 1997
  PB97-964006REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
                                                        EPA/541/R-97/023
                                                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                          River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 5, Aiken, SC., March
                                                          27,1997.
                                                          PB97-964007REB            98-C3   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        EPA/541/R-97/024
                                                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                          River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 4, Aiken, SC., March
                                                          27,1997.
                                                          PB97-964008REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        EPA/541/R-97/025
                                                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                          River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 13, Aiken, SC., March
                                                          27.197.
                                                          PB97-964009REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

                                                        EPA/541/R-97/026
                                                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                          River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 45, Aiken, SC., March
                                                          27,1997.
                                                          PB97-964010REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                        EPA/541/R-97/027
                                                          Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
                                                          River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 15, Aiken. SC., March
                                                          27,1997.
                                                          PB97-964011REB
                                                                                     98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/028
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
  and Chemical Company Site. (Dover Plant), Dover, OH.,
  March 31, 1997.
  PB97-964101REB            96-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/029
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
  Chemicals. Inc.,  Operable Unit 2, Grandville. ML, Feb-
  ruary 5,1997.
  PB97-964102REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/030
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  7): Des
  Moines TCE. Operable Units 2 and 4. Des Manes. IA.,
  December 13, 1996.
  PB97-964301REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/031
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Schofetd
  Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 3. Oahu, HI., Novem-
                                                          ber 8.1996.
                                                          PB97-964501REB
                                                                                      98-03   PC A09/MF ACE
EPA/541/R-97/032
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Schofield
  Barracks  (US  Army), Operable Unit 2, Oahu, HI., Feb-
  ruary 7,1997.
  PB97-964502REB            98-C3   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/033
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
  (Basewide Remedial Investigation  Sites), Marina, CA.,
  January 17,1997.
  PB97-964503REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/034
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord
  (Beach Trainfire Ranges) (Site 3),  Marina, CA., January
  17, 1997.
  PB97-964504REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/035
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): United Heckathom
  Company, Richmond, CA., November 29,1996.
  PB97-963111REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/036
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Livermore
  Laboratory  (USDOE)  (Treatment  Facilities  A and  B),
  Livermore, CA., April 16, 1997.
  PB97-963112REB            98-03   PC ACG/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/037
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fernando Valley
  (Area 1),  Burbank Operable  Unit, Los Angeles, CA., Feb-
  ruary 12,  1997.
  PB97-963113REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/038
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence Livermore
  Laboratory (USDOE) (Metal  Discharge Limits), Livermore,
  CA.. April 15,  1997.
  PB97-963114REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/039
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Apache Powder Co..
  St David, AZ.. April 16,1997.
  PB97-963115REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/D40
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Tucson International
  Airport Area,  (Areas A  and  B Groundwater  Operable
  Unit), Tucson. AZ., February 27, 1997.
  PB97-963116REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97AJ41
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  10): Selma Treating
  Co., Selma. CA., April 18,1997.
  PB97-963117REB             98-04   PC A08/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/042
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Westinghouse Elec-
  tric Corp. (Sunnyvale). Sunnyvale, CA., March 14,1997.
  PB97-363118REB             98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/043
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
  Livermore Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Liver-
  more, CA., January 29, 1997.
  PB97-964505REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/044
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
  Site - 100 Area (USDOE) 100-BC-1.  100-DR-1, and 100-
  HR-! Operable Units, Benton County, WA., April 4, 1997.
  PB97-963127REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/045
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Harbor
  Island (Lead), The Shipyard  Sediment Operable Unit, Se-
  attle, WA., November 27,1996.
  PB97-964601REB            98O4   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/046
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10): Puget
  Sound Naval Shipyard Complex, (Operable Unit A) (aka:
  Bremerton Naval Complex),  Bremerton, WA., January 24,
  1997.
  PB97-964602REB            98-04   PC A08/MF ACE
EPA/541/R-97/047
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10): Puget
  Sound  Naval Shipyard Complex, (Operable Unit NSC)
  (aka: Bremerton  Naval Complex), Bremerton, WA.,  De-
  cember 13, 1996.
  PB97-964603REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/048
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Hanford
  200 Area (USDOE), (200-UP-1 Operable Unit), Benton
  County, WA., February 11,1997.
  PB97-964604REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/049
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 10): Mon-
  santo Chemical  Co. (Soda  Springs), Soda Springs, ID.,
  April 30, 1997.
  PB97-964605REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/050
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmen-
  dorf Air Force Base. Operable Unit 3, Greater Anchorage
  Borough. AK.. December 5,1996.
  PB97-964606REB            98-O4   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/051
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmen-
  dorf Air Force Base, Operable Unit 6 and Source Area
  SS 19. Greater Anchorage Borough, AK, December  4,
  1996.
  PB97-964607REB            98-04  PCA12/MFA03

EPA/541/R-97/053
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Toftdahl Drums,
  Brush Prairie. WA., June 17,1997.
  PB97-963119REB            98-04  PC A02/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/054
  Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA Region  10):  Fort
  Wainwright, Operable Unit  1, Fairbanks North Star  Bor-
  ough, AK., June 27.1997.
  PB97-984608REB            98-04  PC A09/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/055
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Jones
  Sanitation, Hyde Park, NY.,  March 31,1997.
  PB97-963804REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/056
  Superfund  Record   of  Decision   (EPA  Region  2):
  Roointech, Inc../National Pipe Compnay, Town of Vestal,
  NY., July 25, 1997.
  PB97-963805REB            98-03  PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/057
  Superfund record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Crossley
  Farm, (Hereford Groundwater), Hereford, PA.,  June 30,
   1997.
   PB97-963902REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/058
  Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Berks
  Landfill, Spring Townshop, PA., July 22. 1997.
   PB97-963903REB            98-04  PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/059
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant Difference of the
   Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  10): Commencement
   Bay.  Near  Shore/Tide Flats, Operable Unit 01  - Sedi-
   ments and Operable Unit  05 - Source,  Pierce County,
  WA.. July 28, 1997.
   PB97-963120REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/060
   Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   10): Gould, Inc., Soils Operable Unit, Portland. OR, June
   3,1997.
   PB97-963121REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/061
   Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  10): Fort
   Wainwright, Operable Unit  2. Fairbanks North  Star Bor-
   ough, AK., March 31,  1997.
   PB97-964609REB            98-04   PCA10/MFA03

 EPA/541/R-97/062
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   3): Recticon/Allied Steel Corp.. East Coventry Twp., PA.,
   August 29,1997.
   PB97-963122REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/063
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Marine
   Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 3 PSC 16 and PSC
   17, Albany, GA., September 2, 1997.
   PB97-964012REB            98-03   PC A06VMF A01
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EPA/541/R-97/064
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Marine
  Caps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 1  PSC  1, PSC 2,
  PSC 3. and PSC 26, Albany, GA., September 2.1997.
  P897-964013REB            98-03   PC A08/MF ACE

EPA/541/R-97/065
  Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Oak
  Ridge Reservation (USDOE). (Union Valley  Upper East
  Fork Poplar Creek Characterization Area). Oak Ridge.
  TN.. Jury 10.1997.
  PB97-964014REB            9&O3   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/D66
  Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Oak
  Ridge Reservation (USDOE) (Sludge Removal from the
  Qunite and Associated Tanks Operable Unit, Waste Area
  Grouping 1), Oak Ridge. TN., September 2.1997.
  PB97-964015REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/067
  Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Clare Water Supply. Clare. ML, May 15,1997.
  PB97-963123REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/068
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Arcanum Iron and Metal, Darke County, OH., June 18,
  1997.
  PB97-963124REB            98-03   PC A08/MF AQ2

EPA/541/R-97/069
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): United  Seap Lead Co., Inc.. Troy OH., June 27,1997.
  PB97-363125REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/070
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Reoon 5): Fields Brook (Sedi-
  ment Operable Unit}. Ashtabuta. OR. August 15.1997.
  PB97-963126REB           9&O3   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/071
  Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Reaey
  Tar and Chemical (Indianapoks Plant). Operable Unit 5.
  Indianapolis. IN., June 3a 1997.
  PB87-9S4103REB            98-03  PC AOS/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/072
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): East
  Mutnomah County Groundwater  Contamination. Oper-
  able  UnA 1, Muftnomah  County. OR,  December  31.
   1996.
  PB97-964610REB            98-04  PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/073
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherokee
  County (Banter  Springs and Treece Subsites),  Operable
   Unit 3J4. Cherokee County. KS-. August 20.1997.
   PB97-964302REB            98-03   PCA12/MFA03

 EPA/541/R-87/074
   Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
   Medea! Industries. Operable Unit 3. Defend. Fl_
   tember 18.1997.
   PB97-964016REB
                              98-03
                 Sep-

       PCA04/MFA01
 EPA/541/R-87AJ75
   Supartund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4): Oak
   Ridge Reservation (USDOE). Clinch River and Poplar
   Creek Operable Units. Oak Ridge. TN.,  September 23.
   1997
   PB97-964017REB            98-03   PCA05/MFA01

 EPA/541/R-B7A>76
   Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
   Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) (Waste Area Group
   17). Paducah, KY, September 29. 1997.
   PB97-964018REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/077
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Parsons
   Chemical Works. Ino, Grand Ledge. ML. September 30.
   199?
   P897-964104REB            9&O3   PC AOS/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97W78
   Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tippe-
   canoe Sanitary  Landfii.  Ino, Lafayette.  M..  September
   X. 1997.
   PB97-964105REB            96-03   PC AOS/MF A01

 £PA/541/H-87«79
   Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
   Engineering Center Operable Un* 20 (Site 28 Soil and
   Grcunowater). Lakehurst NX. July 7. 1997.
   PB97-963806REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/OBO
   Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
   Engmearng Center Operable Unit 21 (Areas A and  B
   Groundwater). Lakahurst NJ.. July 7. 1997.
   PB97-963807REB             ---   "

 EPA/541/R-87/OB1
   Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
   Engnearng Center Operable Unit 24 (Area K Ground-
   water). Lakehurst NJ., Jury 7. 1997.
                               98-03   PCA04/MFA01
98-03   PCA05/MFA01
  EPA/541/R-97/rjB2
    Superiund Explanation of Sgrrfcant  Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region  10): Tetedyne Wah
               y. OR, October 8. 1996.
                              .     .   _
                               98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  EPAS41/R-97/OB3
    Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
    Aviation  AdmrtstraSon Technical  Center. (Areas A.  J.
    and N). Atonic County. NJ, July 21. 1997.
    PB97-963809REB            9^03   PCA05/MFA01
EPA/541/R-97/084
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2):  Naval
  Weapons Station  Earte (site A). Operable Unit 1, Colts
  Neck. NJ.,September25,1997.
  PB97-963810REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/OB5
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2):  Naval
  Weapons Station  Earte (Site A), Operable Unit 2, Colts
  Neck, NJ., September 25.1997.
  PB97-963811REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/OB6
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  2): Volney Municipal
  Landfill. Town of Volney. NY.. August 7.1997.
  PB97-963129REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/087
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Jacks
  Creek/Sitkin Smelting  and Refinery Inc.. Site. Village of
  Maitland, PA., September 30.1997.
  PB97-963904REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97A388
  Superiund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): North
  Perm - Area 12. Worcester Township, PA.. September
  30.1997.
  PB97-963905REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/089
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Altegany
  Safeties Laboratory (USNavy). Operable Unit 1, Mmeral,
  WV., February 12,1997.
  PB97-963906REB            98-03  PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/090
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving Ground (Edgewood Area). Beach Point Test Site,
  Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.. September 24,1997.
  PB97-963907REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/091
  Superiund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving  Ground (Edgewood Area), Watson  Creek Sedi-
  ment. O-FwkJ Operable Unit Aberdeen Proving Ground.
  MD.. September 23.1997.
  PB97-963908REB            9&O3  PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/541/R-S7/O92
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
  Proving  Ground (Mrehae&vite  Landfill), Aberdeen Proving
  Ground. MD., September 23. 1997.
  PB97-963909REB            98-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97AS3
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Marine
  Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4), Operable
  Unit 4. Ouanbco. VA.. September 30.1997.
  PB97-963910REB            98-03  PC AOS/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/D94
  Superiund Explanation of Significant Difference  tor  the
  Record  of Decison (EPA Region 3): Bendu Flight Sys-
  tems Division, South Montrose, PA.. November 22.1996.
  PB97-963130REB            98-03  PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/D95
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  4): CecS
  Field Naval  Air Station. Operable Unit 4,  Jacksonville.
  FL. September 30,1997.
  PB97-964019REB            98-03   PCA04/MFA01
                          EPA/541/R-97/096
                            Superiund  Record
                      of   Decision  (EPA  Region  3):
                            Tobyharma  Army Depot. Operable Unit 1, Tobyhanna,
                            -'  -    Tiber 30.1997.
                                        	             98-03   PCA07/MFA02

                          EPA/541/R-97/097
                            Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Tomah
                            Armory Landfii, Tomah. Wl, September 23.1997.
                            PB97-964106REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01

                          EPA/S41/R-97/098
                            Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Tomah
                            Municnal Sanitary Landfill. Tomah. WL. September 25.
                            1997
                            PB97-964107REB            9&O3   PC A05/MF A01

                          EPA/541/R-97/099
                            Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): South
                            Point Plant Site. South Point. OH., September 26.1997.
                            PB97-964108REB            9&5T  PC AOS/MF A01

                          EPA/541/R-97/100
                            Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Marion
                            (Bragg)  Dunn Site. Operable  Units 2 and 3. Marion. IN..
                            ^yvLMVitw k»J, 1997.
                            PB97-964109REB
                               98-03  PC AOS/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/101
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   10): Hanford Site - 200 Area (USDOE). Benton County.
   WA.. September 25.1997.
   PB97-963136REB            98-04  PC A04/MF A01

 EPAS41/R-97/102
   Superiund Record  of Dectson (EPA Region 1):  Daws
   Glocester-SmithtteU  Regional   (GSR)  Lands  Site.
   Glocester/SmWifield. «., September 29,1997.
   PB97-963703REB            9»O3  PCA10VMFA02

 EPA/541ffi-97/103
   Superfund Record  of Decraon (EPA Region 2):  Global
   Sanrtary LandM Operable Unit 2. Old Bridge Township.

   HST^BSltREB3' 1M7"      9&O3  PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/104
   Superiund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins
   Disposal Site Operable Unit 1, Kingston, NJ., September
   *Vi 1997
   PB97-963813REB            98^)3  PC A10YMF A02
EPA/541/R-97/105
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen
  Inc., Operable Unit 1, Gurabo. PR., September 30,1997.
  PB97-963814REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/106
  Superfund Record of Decison Amendment (EPA Region
  2): Preferred Plating Corp., Farmingdale, NY., September
  30,1997.
  PB97-963131REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/107
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of Dectson (EPA Region 2): Curcio Scrap Metal
  Inc.. Operable Unit 2, Saddle Brook, NJ., September 30.
  1997.
  PB97-963815REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/108
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pollution
  Abatement Services, Operable Unit 4, Oswego, NY.. Sep-
  tember 30,1997.
  PB97-963816REB            98O3   PC AO&/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/109
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Richard-
  son Hill Road Landfill/Pood. Sidney Center, NY.. Septem-
  ber 30.1997.
  PB97-963817REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/110
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Homestead AFB. FL. August 18,1997.
  PB97-963132REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/111
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ellsworth
  Air Force Base. Operable Unit 11. Ellsworth Air Force
  Base. SO.. April 28.1997.
  PB97-964401REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541 /R-97/112
  Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5):  Wright-
  Patterson Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2. Dayton, OH..
  Ssptember 30. 1997.
  PB97-964110REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/113
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): J and L
  Landfill. Operable Unit 2, Rochester HiUs, M., September
  30.1997.
  PB97-964111REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/114
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Scrap
  Processing Co..  Inc.. Medtord, Wl., September 30.1997.
  PB97-964112REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/115
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Reids
  Brook Site, Operable Unit 2, Ashtabula, OH.. September
  29.1997.
  PB97-964113REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/116
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Fields
  Brook  Site, Operable Unit 4, Astabula, OK. June  30,
  1997.
  PB97-964114REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/541/R-97/117
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5):  Bendix
  Corp/AHied  Automotive,  St Joseph. Ml., September 30,
   199/
  PB97-964115REB            9&O3  PC A06/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/118
  Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Louisiana
  Army  Ammunition Plant Soil  Source Operable  Unit
   Doyine. LA., March 4, 1997.
   PB97-964201REB            98-03  PC AOS/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/119
   Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 6): National
   Zinc Corp., Operable Unit 2. Barttesville, OK.. October 2.
   1997
   PB97-964202REB            98-C3   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/120
   Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
   6): Bailey Waste  Disposal. Bridge City. TX., December
   16. 1996.
   PB97-963133REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/121
   Superfund  Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Rgeton
   6): South Cavalcade Street Site. Houston. TX.. June 27.
   1997
   PB97-963134REB            98-04   PC AC7/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/122
   Superfund  Record of Decision  Amendment (EPA Region
   6): Brio Refining Inc.. Friendship. TX., July 2.1997.
   PB97-963135REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/123
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6): Southern
   Shipbuilding Corp., Operable Unit 2, Sfidetl, LA., Septem-
   ber 15 1997
   PB97-964203REB            98-03  PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/541/R-97/124                               	
   Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 6): RSR
   Corp.. Operable Unit 3. Dallas, TX.. September 30.1997.
   PB97^64204REB            98O4  PC A12/MF A03

  EPA/541/R-97/125                               	
   Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 6): RSR
   Corp  Operable Unit 4 (Groundwater) and Operable Unit
   5. Dallas, TX., April 3,1997.
   PB97-964205REB            98-03  PC A09/MF A02
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EPA/541/R-97/126
          I Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creek
        i County), Operable Unit 2. Ottawa County,  OK.,
      J 27,1997.
     7-964206REB            98-03   PCA13/MFA03
EPA/541/R-97/127
  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region 9):  Agri-
  culture Street Landfill, Operable Unit 4  and 5, New  Orle-
  ans, LA, September 2,1997.
  PB97-964207REB            98-03   PCA12/MFA03

EPA/541/R-97/128
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Western
  Pacific Railroad Company, Oroville. CA., September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-964506REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPAS41/R-97/129
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  9):  Moffett
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 1, Sunnyvale, CA.. Au-
     114,1997.
     I7-964507REB            98-04   PC A11/MF A03

EPW541/R-97/130
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable Units 3  and 4,
  Barstow. CA7 June 3,1997.
  PB97-964508REB            98-04   PC A18/MF A04

EPA/541/R-97/131
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
  Facility Waste Pits Operable Unit, Los Angeles, CA., Sep-
  tember 5,1997.
  PB97-964509REB            98-04   PCA15/MFA03

EPA/541/R-97/132
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9):  Iron
  Mountain Mine, Redding. CA.. September 30.1997.
  P897-964510REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/133
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Modesto
  Groundwater Contamination,  Modesto. CA.,  September
  26,1997.
  PB97-964511REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

EPAS41/R-97/134
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
  Force Base.  Merced. CA.,  May 21, 1997!
  PB97-964512REB            98-04   PCA12/MFA03
EPA/541/R-97/135
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  El Toro
  Marine Corns Air Station,  Operable Units 2A and 3A (No
  Action Sites), El Toro. CA., September 29,1997.
  P397-964S13REB            98-04   PCA10/MFA02

EPA/541/R-97/136
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  El Toro
  Marine Corps Air Station, Operable Unit 2A (Site 24-VOC
  Source Area Vadose Zone). El Toro. CA.. September 29,
  1997.
  PB97-964514REB             98-04   PCA11/MFA03

EPA/541/R-97/137
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  9):  Tucson
  International Airport Area (Volume  1 and 2), Tucson, AZ.,
             0,1997.
  September 30,
  PB97-96451SREB
                             98-03   PCA14/MFA03
 EPA/541/R-97/138
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
  cuity Group Activity.  Operable Unit 1  (Sites 2 and 4),
  Sabana Seca, PR.. September 30.1997.
  P397-963816REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/139
  Supeiirund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Se-
  curity Group Activity,  Operable Unit 3  (Sites 1  and 3),
  Sabana Seca. PR.. September 30,1997.
  PB97-963819REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/140
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): DeRewal Chemical
  Co., Kingwood Township. NJ.. June 12,1997.
  PB97-963137REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/141
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Pepe Field, Boonton,
  NJ., Jury 25. 1997.
  PB97-963138REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/142
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fort Riley
  Pesticide Storage Facility, Operable Unit 2. Junction City.
  KS.. September 29,1997.
  PB97-964303REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/143
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 7): Nebraska
  Ordnance Plant (Former). Operable Unit  2.  Mead.  NE.,
  Apr) 7, 1997.
  PB97-964304REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

 EPAS41/R-97/144
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bee Cee
  Manufacturing Co.. Maiden. MO.. September 30,1997.
  PB97-9643MREB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/145
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 10, Leadville, CO.. August 8,1997.
  PB97-964402REB            984)3  PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/146
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Libby Groundwater
  Contamination, LJbby,  MT., January 22,1997.
  PB97-963139REB            984)3  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/147
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 71: Comhusker Army
  Ammunition Rant, Hall County, NE., February 7,1997.
  PB97-963140REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/148
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decison  (EPA Region 3): Revere Chemical
  Co., Nockamixon Township, PA., March 25, 1997.
  PB97-963141REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/541/Fi-97/149
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decison  (EPA Region 3): Mill Creek  Dump,
  Erie, PA., April 30.1997.
  PB97-963142REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/150
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decison  (EPA Region 3):  Brodhead  Creek,
  Stroudsburg, PA., September 30,1997.
  PB97-963143REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/151
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decison  (EPA  Region  3): Paoli Rail  Yard,
  Paoli, PA.,  April 2, 1997.
  PB97-963144REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/152
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Defference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region  6):  PAB Oil and Chemi-
  cal Service Inc., Abbeville, LA., March 12,1997.
  PB97-963145REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/153
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 6): Crystal  Chemical
  Co., Houston, TX., March 19, 1997.
  PB97-963146REB            984)3   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/154
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Sangamo
  Electric/Crab   Orchard   National   Wildlife   Refuge,
  Carterville.  IL, February 19,1997.
  PB97-964116REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/155
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 5): Roto-Fin-
  ish Co.. Inc.. Kalamazoo. Ml., March  31, 1997.
  PB97-964117REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/156
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Madison
  Metropolitan  Sewerage  District,  Blooming  Grove. Wt.,
  March 31.1997.
  PB97-96411BREB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541 /Fl-97/157
  Superfund  Record of Decison (EPA  Region 1): Davisville
  Naval  Construction  Battalion Center.  Site 09,   North
  Kingstown, Rl., September 29,1997.
  PB97-963704REB            98-03   PC A15/MF A03

EPA/541/R-97/158
  Superfund  Record  of Decison  (EPA  Region  1):  Fort
  Devens (Areas  of  Contamination  43G  and 43J), Fort
  Devens, MA., October 17,1996.
  PB97-963705REB            98-03   PCA10/MFA02
EPA/541 /R-97/159
  Superfund  Record  of Decison  (EPA  Region  1): Fort
  Devens (Area of Contamination 63AX). Fort Devens, MA.,
  September 29.1997.
  PB97-963706REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/160
  Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  1): Fort
  Devens-Sudbury Training Annex  (Areas of Contamination
  A4, A7. and A9), Middlesex County, MA., September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-963707REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/161
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Gallup's
  Quarry Superfund Site,  Plainfield,  CT.. September  30.
  1997.
  PB97-963708REB            98-04  PC A09/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/162
  Superfund  Record of Decison (EPA  Region 1): New Lon-
  don Submarine Base, New London, CT., September 18,
  1997.
  PB97-963709REB           98-03  PC A03/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/163
  Superfund Record of Decison (EPA  Region 1): Pease Air
  Force  Base  Brooks/Ditches Operable Unit, Portsmouth/
  Newington, NH.. September 30,1997.
  PB97-963710REB            98-04   PC A13/MF A03

EPA/541/R-97/164
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of  Decison  (EPA Region 1): Keltog-Deering Well
   Field, Norwalk, CT., March 31,199:
   PB97-963147REB            984)3
                                     PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/165
   Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Salem Acres, Salem,
   MA., April 11, 1997.
   PB97-963148REB            984)3   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/166
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Grand
   Street Mercury Site, Hoboken, NJ., September 30,1997.
   PB97-963820REB            98-04   PC A99/MF A06

 EPA/541/R-97/167
   Superfund Record of Decison Amendment (EPA Region
   2): Haviland Complex Town of Hyde Park, NY., August 1,
   1997
   PB97-963149REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/168
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell Road Landfill,
  Dayton OH., January 23,1997.
  PB97-963150REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/169
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powell Road Landfill,
  Dayton, OH., August 13,1997.
  PB97-963151REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/170
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Janesville Ash Beds
  and Janesville Old Landfill, Janesville, Wl., September
  17,1997.
  PB97-963152REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/171
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 5): Moss-American
  (Kerr-McGee Oil CO.), Milwaukee, Wl., April 29,1997.
  PB97-963153REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/172
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): City Disposal Corp.
  Landfill, Dunn, Wl., June 11, 1997.
  PB97-963154REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/173
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  5): Allied Chemical and Ironton Coke. Ironton, OH., Sep-
  tember 4, 1997.
  PB97-963155REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/174
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
  Ballistics Laboratory, (USNavy), Operable Unit 3, Mineral,
  WV., May 29,1997.
  PB97-963912REB            98-03   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/175
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
  Force Base  (LF 13), Dover. DE., September 30, 1997.
  PB97-963913REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/176
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
  Force Base (WP 14 and LF 15), Dover, DE.. September
  30, 1997.
  PB97-963914REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/177
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover Air
  Force Base  (FT 03), Dover, DE, September 30.1997.
  PB97-963915REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/178
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
  Development Center (8  Areas), Operable Unit 4. War-
  minster Township. PA., September 30,  1997.
  PB97-963916REB             98-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/179
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Naval
  Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 2, Dahlgren, VA., Septem-
  ber 29, 1997.
  PB97-963917REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/180
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Naval
  Surface Warfare-Dahlgren Site 12, Dahlgre, VA., Septem-
  ber 30, 1997.
  PB97-963918REB            98-03   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/541 /R-97/181
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Naval
  Weapons Station-Yorktown, Site 12, Operable Units 3,  4,
  and 5, Yorktown, VA., April 16, 1997.
  PB97-963919REB            98-03   PCA10/MFA03
EPA/541 /R-97/182
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
  Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen,  NC., Sep-
  tember 16,  1997.
  PB97-964020REB            984B   PC A06/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/183
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Arlington Blending and Packaging, Arlington, TN., July
  24.1997.
  PB97-963156REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/184
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgion
  4): Coleman-Evand Wood  Preserving Co., Whitehouse,
  FL, September 25,1997.
  PB97-963157REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/185
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX Inc.,
  (Washington Plant), Washington, NC.,  December 18,
  1996.
  PB97-964021REB            984)3   PC A04/MF A01

EPA/541/R-97/186
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Marzone  IncJChevron  Chemical  Company,  Tifton,
  GA, June 18,1997.
  PB97-963158REB            98433  PCA04/MFA01

 EPA/541/R-97/187
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  4): Munisport Landfill, North Miami, FL. September  5,
  1997
  PB97-963159REB            98-04  PC A05/MF AGV

 EPA/541/R-97/188
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Newsome
  Brothers/Old ReJchhold Chemicals, Operable Unit 2, Co-
  lumbia MS., August 8,1997.
   PB97-964022REB            98-03   PC A04/MF A01
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                                                        CORPORATE  AUTHOR INDEX
 EPA/541/R-97/189
  Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  4): Oak
  Ridge Reservation (USDOE). Operable Unit 2 (Oak Ridge
  Y-12 Plait Bear Creek Valley), Oak Ridge, TN.. January
  23.1997.
  PB97-964Q23REB            96-03   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/541 /R-97/1 91
  Superlund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Camp
  PeiKletun Marine Coprs Base, Operable  Unit  2, San
  Diego, CA_ September 30.1997.
  PB97464516REB            98-04   PC A15VMF A03

 EPA/541/R-97/192
  Stearin) Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Vega Alta
  Pubic Supply Wets. Operable Unit 2, Vega Alta PR,
  -    n*er3u.l997.
                             98-03   PCA12I/MFA03
 EPA/541/R-97/193
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
  ren Air Force Base. Operable Unit 8. Cgehyenne, WY..
  November 21.1997.
  PB97-96M03REB            9644  PC A04/MF A01

 EPAS41/R-97/194
  Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E War-
  ren Air Force Base. Operable Unit 2. Cheyenne. WY..
  —  - —'	*"* «on*r
   SeptamberSO. 1997
   PB97-964404REB
                             9643   PCA04/MFA01
 EPA/541 /R-97/1 95
   Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
   Flats Plant (USDOE). Operable Unit 1, Golden. CO.. Feb-
   ruary 27, 1997.
   PB97-964406REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/541/R-97/196
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky
   Flats Plant  (USDOE). Operable Unit 3,  Golden. CO..
   June 3. 1997.
   P897-9S4406REB            9843   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/5415V97/197
   Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Ha Air
   Fore* Base. Operable Unit 6. Ogden. UT.. September 30.
   1997.
   PB97-954407REB            9643   PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/M1rtV97/198
   Supcrfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Hill Air
   Force BaM. Operable Unit 8. Ogden UT.. September 30.
   1997.
   PB97-9M408REB           9643   PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97n99
   Supertund  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  10): East
   Muttnmah County Ground Water  Contamination. Oper-
   able Uni 2. Muftnomah County.  OR. December  31.
   1996.
   PB97-964611REB           9644   PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/541/R-97/200
   Supertund   Record  of  Decision   (EPA  Region  10):
   Bcomnub/Amo Sae-Wide Ground Water Operable Unit,
   Vancouver. WA, September 29. 1997.
                  ^       9644   PCA09/MFAQ2
  EPA/541«-97/2C1
   Supertund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  10): Ok)
   Navy Dump Manchester Laboratory  (USEPA/NOAA).
   Manchester. WA_ September 30. 1997.
                  ^^      9644  PCA07/MFA02
  EPA/541/R-S7/202
   Supariund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Fort
   Richardson (USArmy), Operable Units A and a Anchor-

                              9644  PCA09/MFAQ2
  EPA/5415W/203
   Superkn) Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): North
   Bafcnont PCE Site. North Bebnont, NC, September 24,
1997
PB97464024REB
                              9643  PCAO»MFA02
   Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savanah
   RNW S*» (USDOE).  Operable Unit 17 L-Area Oi and
   Chamcal Basin (904-836) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basn
   I904-79G). A*8n. SC, September 30. 199A
   PB97-S64031REB            9643  PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/541/R-97/205
   Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
   Rrver SM (USDOE) Operable Ur* 16. Old F Area Seep-
   ao«BMln(904-«9G)rAlin,SC..Mav14. 1997.
   Pto7-064032REB            9643  PC A05/MF A01
    Supvlund Rwvd of Deoston (EPA Region 9):  Norton
    Ar Force Base, Operable Unit 3. Sto 19 Waste Drum
       age ATM No. 1. San Bernardino. CA-. June 25. 1997.
       7S64517REB            9643  PC AOSVMF A01
    1997.
    P887-964025REB
                          9643   PCA04MFA01
    Supertund Record o« Decision (EPA Regton 4): Persa-
    «*»f*"»l *» Stabon. Operable Unit loTPensacota. FL..
                              9644   PCAOOMFAOZ
  EPA»41/R«7/210
EPA/541/R-97/211
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4):  Camp
  LeJeune Military Reservation. Operable Unit 12 (Site 3).
  Onstow County, NC.. May 15.1997.
  PB97-964029REB           98-03  PC A08/MF A02

EPA/541/R-97/212
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4):  Camp
  LeJeune MBitary Reservation, Operable Unit 13 (Site 63).
  Onstow County, NC.. May 15,1997.
  PB97-964030REB           98-03  PC A06/MF A01

OSWER-3200.0-28
  FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
  PB97-963255REB           98*1  PC A03/MF A01

OSWER-9200.0-29
  Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
  PB98-963218REB           98-02  PC AO&MF A01

OSWER-9200.3-14-1D
  SuperfunfVOil  Program  Implementation  Manual  Fiscal
  Year 1998.
  PB97-963219REB           98-01  PC A18/MF A04

OSWER-9200.3-14-1 E-P
  SuperfundOil  Program  Implementation  Manual  Fiscal
  Year 99/00.
  PB98-963201REB           98-04  PC A18/MF A03

OSWER-9200.445
  Pre-CERCUS Screening Guidance.
  PB96-963251REB           98-02  PC A01/MF A01

OSWER-S200.4-17
  Draft Interim Fmal OSWER Monitored Natural Attenuation
  Policy.
  PB97-963312REB           98-01  PC A04/MF A01

OSWER-9200.4-25
  Use of Soi Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192  as Re-
  mediation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
  PB97-963308REB           98-02  PC A02/MF A01

OSWER-9200.4-26
  Approach for Addressing Dioxin in Soils at CERCLA and
  HCRA Sites.
  PB97-963309REB           9843  PC A02/MF A01

OSWER4200.4-27P
  Clarification to me 1994 Revised Interim Soil Lead Guid-
  ance tor CERCLA Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Fa-
  cilities.
  PB98463244REB           98-04   PC A03/MF A01

OSWER-92003-153C
  Regional Integrated Contingency Plan Region VII: Iowa,
  Kansas. Mssoun. Nebraska.
  PB96463205REB           96-02   PC A25/MF A04
OSWER-9205.5-09A
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: O» Pollution Prevention  Regulation and
  the Oil Potation Act of 1990 (Updated February 1998).
  PB96463231REB         ^6-03   PC A03/MF A01

 OSWER-9205.5-10A
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Applicable  or Relevant and Appropriate
  Requirements (Updated February 1998).
  PB96*3228REl»          9643   PC A03/MF A01

 OSWER4205.5-11A
  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Brownfiekts  Economic Redevelopment Ini-
  tiative  and Environmental Justice (Updated February

  PB96463229REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 OSWER-92055-12A
  RCRA, Superlund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Superfund  Community Involvement (Up-
  dated February 1998).
  PB98-963235REB           9843  PC A03/MF A01

 OSWER-9205.5-13A
  RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module.
  Introduction to: Superfund Liability. Enforcement, and Set-
  •ements (Updated February 1996).  -
  PB96-963236REB           9843  PC A04/MF A01

 OSWER-9205.5-14A
   RCRA. Superfund and  EPCRA  Hotline Training Module.
   Introduction toe The Superfund Response Program (Up-
  dated February 1998).
   PB96-963237REB           9843   PC ACM/MF A01

 OSWER-9205.5-15A
   RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA  Hotline Training  Module.
   Introduction to:  Superfund Accelerated  Cleanup Model

                             9843   PC A03/MF Ml

 OSWER-920S.5-16A
   RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA  Hotline Training  Module.
   Introduction to:  Superfund Administrative Improvements/
   Reforms (Update February 1998).
   PB98463234REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

 OSWER-92O5.5-17A
   RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA  Hotline Training  Module.
   Introduction toe Statutory Overview of CEHCLA (Updated

   PB»?
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                                                          CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                        ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC.
   CASHOUT Model: Calculates Current Value of Supertund
   Cleanup Costs (Version 1 .6) (on Diskette).
   PB98-500390REB            98-01   Diskette $50.00

   PROJECT Model: Evaluates the  Value of Supplemental
   Environmental Projects (SEP) (Version 1.3) (on Diskette).
   PB98-500408REB            98-01   Diskette $50.00

   ABEL Model: Evaluates Corporations' Claims of Inability
   to Afford Penalties and Compliance Costs (Version 2.9)
   (on Diskette).
   PB98-50041 6REB            98-01   Diskette $50.00

   Environmental Protection Agency  Civil and Administrative
   Enforcement  Docket (on CD-ROM).  (Reannouncemnt
   with new format and pricing information).
   SUB-5197REB                   98-04   Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE.
   General Policy on Superfund Ability to Pay Determina-
   tions
   PB97-1 99731 REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

   Policy  for  Municipality  and  Municipal  Solid  Waste
   CERCLA Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
   PB98-118003REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/31 0/R-97/001
   Profile of the Air Transportation  Industry.  EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB9&158686REB            98-04   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/3KVR-97AJ02
   Profile of the Ground Transportation Industry: Trucking,
   Railroad and Pipeline. EPA Office of Compliance Sector
   Notebook Project.
   PB98-143456REB            98-03   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/31 0/R-97/003
   Profile of the Water Transportation Industry. EPA  Office
   of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB98-143399REB            98--03   PC A06/MF A02

  EPA/31 0/R-97/004
   Profile of trie Metal Casting Industry. EPA  Office of Com-
   pliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB88-1 43381 REB            98-03   PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/31Q/R-97/005
   Profile  of the Pharmaceutical Industry.  EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB9&-143431REB            9>03   PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/31 0/R-97/006
   Profile of the Plastic Resin and Man-Made Fiber Industry.
   EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB9S-143449REB           98-03   PCA10VMFA02

  EPA/310/R-97/007
   Profile  of the Fossil  Fuel Electric Power  Generation  In-
   dustry.   EPA Office of Compliance  Sector  Notebook
   Project.
   PB98-143423REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/31 0/R-97/008
   Profile  of the Shipbuilding and Repair Industry. EPA Of-
   fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB98-143407REB           98-03   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/31 0/R-97/009
   Profile of the Textile Industry.  EPA Office of Compliance
   Sector Notebook Project.
   PB98-143373REB           98-03   PC A08/MF A02

  BBN-0-1 6-04 9394-3
   Profile  of the Ground Transportation Industry: Trucking,
   Railroad and Pipeline. EPA Office of Compliance Sector
   Notebook Project
   PB98-143456REB           98-03   PC A08/MF A02

  68N-0-16-049395-1
   Profile  of the Water Transportation Industry.  EPA Office
   of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
   PB98-143399REB           9&O3   PC A06/MF A02
  6BN-0-16-043396-X
   Profile  of the Metal Casting Industry. EPA Office of Com-
   pliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB98-1 43381 REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02

  tSBN-0-1 6-049397-8
   Profile  of the  Pharmaceutical Industry.  EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB98-1 43431 REB           98^03   PC A09/MF A02

  BBN-0-1 6-04 9398-6
   Profile  of the Plastic Resin and Man-Made Fiber Industry.
   EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB98-143449REB           98-03   PCA10/MFA02

  SBN-0-1&049399-4
   Profile  of the Fossil Fuel Electric Power  Generation In-
   dustry.  EPA Office of  Compliance  Sector Notebook
   Project
   PB9&143423REB           98-03   PC A09/MF A02

  BBN-0-16-049400-1
   Profile  of the Shipbuilding and Repair Industry. EPA  Of-
   fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB98-143407REB           98O3   PC AOS/MF A02

  BBN-0-1&049401-X
   Profile  of the Textile Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
                               98^3  PCA08/MFA02

 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF INFORMATION
 RESOURCES MANAGEMENT.
    EPA  Facility  Index System  (FINDS)  File (on  magnetic
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS.
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-6. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Rammability Labeling Requirements for
    Total Release Fogger Pesticides.
    PB98-166465REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

    Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS) (on CD-ROM).
    SUB-5404REB                  98-02   Subscription

  EPA/730/F-88/D01
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cloransulam-methyl.
    PB98-115298REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01
  EPA/730/F-98/003
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin.
    PB98-133127REB
                               9803   PC A03/MF A01
            iREB
                                  98-02   Subscription
  EPA/730/F-98/005
    New Pesticide Fact Sheet: Imiprothrin.
    PB98-137169REB            98-03   PC A03MF A01

  EPA/730/F-98/007
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Flufenacet.
    PB98-137334REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/730/F-98/D22
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin (Update).
    PB98-165194REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/730/N-97/004
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators, Producers and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Con-
    ventional Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk  Initiative
    and for Biological Pesticides.
    PB98-106610REB            9&01   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/730/N-97/005
    PR Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on  Pesticide
    Labels
    PB98-127863REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/73Q/N-97/006
    PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingre-
    dients on Pesticide Labeling.
    PB98-127871REB            98-02   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/730/N-97/007
    PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inert1 in the Label Ingredi-
    ents Statement
    PB98-127889REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/730VN-97AX»
    PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling  Changes in
    PR Notices.
    PB98-127897REB            98-02   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/730/N-97/009
    PR Notice 97-8:  Time  Extension  of PR Notice 96-7,
    Terrmticide Labeling.
    PB98-127905REB            984J2   PC A01/MF A01

  EPA/730/N-97/010
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice  to Manu-
    facturers,  Formulators,  Producers, and  Registrants  of
    Pesticides.  Electronic  Submission  of  Chin-Resistant
    Packaging  Test Data for an Pesticides and Child-Resist-
    ant Testing of Prefixed,  NonrefillaWe Insecticide Bait Sta-
    tions Not Designed or  Intended to Be Opened or Acti-
    vated in a Manner That Exposes the Contents to Human
    Contact
    PB98-116767REB             98-01    PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/73Q/N-98/001
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Serf-Certification
    of Product Chemistry Data
    PB98-126832REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/730/N-98V002
    PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
    PB98-126840REB             98-02   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA/730YN-98AX>4
    Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-5. Notice to Manu-
    facturers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pes-
    ticide Products. New Forms for the Certification with  Re-
    spect to Citation of Data
    PB98-158264REB             98-O4   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/730VN-98/006
    Pesticide  Registration Notice PR 98-4. Notice  to Manu-
    facturers, Formulators,  Producers, Distributors  and Reg-
    istrants of Pesticide Products. Additional Guidance  on
    Final  FIFRA Section 6(a)(2)  Regulations for  Pesticide
    Product Registrants.
    PB98-166473REB             98W   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/732/R-98/001
    Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31,1998).
    PB98-127988REB             98-02   PC A99/MF £08

 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PESTICIDES AND TOXIC
 SUBSTANCES.
  EPA/739/S-98/001
    Environmental Protection Agency's White  Paper on 'Bacil-
    lus thuringiensis'  Plant-Pesticide  Resistance   Manage-
    ment
    PB98-153133REB            98O4   PC A06/MF A01

 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF POLICY, PLANNING AND
 EVALUATION.
  EPA/230/B-96/003
    Community-Based Environmental Protection:  A Resource
    Book for Protecting Ecosystems and Communities.
    PB98-158694REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
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          98^)2   Mag Tape $395.00

    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            98-02  Diskette $140.00

    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                  98-02   CP D01

    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                  98-04   Subscription

  EPA/744/C-98/001
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA)  Chemcial  Sub-
    stances Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
    ferred Name Rle, June 1998  (Raw  Data) (on Magnetic
    Tape and CD-ROM).
    PB98-502404REB          98-O4   Mag Tape $454.00

  EPA/744/C-98/002
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
    June 1998.  TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory: Re-
    vised Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name File (on
    Diskette).
    PB98-502412REB            98-04  Diskette $161.00

  EPA/744/C-98/003
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data, June 1998. TSCA Chemical Substances In-
    ventory:  PMN  Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB98-502388REB                   98-04  CP D01
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PREVENTION,
 PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
    Fate,  Transport and  Transformation Test  Guidelines:
    OPPTS 835 Series.
    PB98-118102REB            98O2   PC A20/MF A04

    Test Guidelines from Office of  Prevention, Pesticides and
    Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
    PB98-500010REB           98-01   CD-ROM $140.00
  EPA/550/B-96/015
    Title III List  of Lists: Consolidated List of Chemicals Sub-
    ject to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act (EPCRAl and Section  112(r)  of the Clean Air
    Act, as Amended. Title III of the Supertund Amendments
    and Reauthonzation Act of 1986, and Title III of the Clean
    Air Act Amendments of 1990.
    PB98-169188REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/712/C-98/189
    Health Effects Test Guidelines. OPPTS  Series  870.1000
                               ind.
                               98-04   PC A99/MF A06

  EPA/712/C-98/319
    Spray  Drift Test Guidelines. OPPTS  840.1000  Back-
    ground for Pesticide Aerial Drift Evaluation.
    PB98-101975REB            98-04   PC A03/MF A01

   EPA/730/F-98/002
    Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Gamma aminooutyric Acid (GABA)
    and Glutamic Acid.
    PB98-126543REB           98-02   PC A02/MF A01

   EPA/730/F-98/006
    Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cyprodinil.
    PB98-137235REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01

   EPA/730/K-95/001
    Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
    PB98-118474REB           98-02   PC A05/MF A01

   EPA/735/R-96/001
    Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
    PB98-102338REB           98-01   PC A05/MF A01

   EPA/735/R-98A»1
    Pesticides and National Strategies for Health Care Pro-
    viders.  Workshop Proceedings. Held  on April  23-24,
    1998.
    PB98-164668REB           98-O4   PC A05/MF A01

   EPA/738/F-97/005
    RED Facts: Methylene bis(thtocyanate).
    PB98-102924REB           98O1   PC A03/MF A01
Acute Toxicity Testing: Background.
PB98-101967REB            98-I
   EPA/738/F-97/006
     RED Facts: Metribuzin.
     PB98-125644REB

   EPA/738/F-97/009
     RED Facts: Propoxur.
     PB98-125651REB

   EPA/738/F-97/010
     RED Facts: Diphenylamine.
     PB98-153042REB

   EPA/738/F-97/D11
     RED Facts: Terbacil.
     PB98-153000REB
   EPA/738/F-97/013
     RED Facts: Thiobencarb.
     PB98-153018REB
                           98-02   PC A02/MF A01
                           98-02   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                                                              9&O4   PC A02/VF A01
                           9ftO4   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                                                                                              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                        CORPORATE AUTHOR  INDEX
 EPA/738/F-97AH6
   RED Facts: Paranitrophenol.
   PB96-12S669REB            96-02  PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/738/F-98/001
   RED Fads: "Bacillus thuringiensis'.
   PB98-153117REB            98-04  PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/738/F-9B/009
   Red Fads: ButraSn.
   PB98-153091 REB
                             98-04   PCA02/MFA01
 EPA/738/K-98/003
   Pesticide ReregstraSon Progress Report for 1997.
   PB98-164502fiEB           9844  PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/738/R-97/005
   Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Methylene bis
   (thiocyanate). (Includes RED  FACTS:  Methylene  bis
   (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).
   PB96-103211 REB           9841  PCA16/MFA03

 EPA/738/R-97/006
   RttBUiMiation Eigtoilrty Decision (RED):  Metribuzin.  (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Metribuzin Fact Sheet).
   PB98-153034REB           9844  PC A13/MF A03

 EPA/738/H-97/009
   RereugJi alien ESgbaty Decision (RED): Propoxur.  (In-
   cludes RED Fads: Propuxur Fad Sheet).
   PB9B-12568SREB           9842  PCA09/MFA02

 EPA/738/R-97/010
   Reregistration ESgttlrty Decision (RED):  Diphenytamine.
   (Includes RED Fads: ftphenylarmne Fad Sheet).
   PB9B-1530B3HEB           9644   PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/738/H-97/011
   Reregistration  BoMity Decision (RED): TerbacS.  (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Terbad Fad Sheet).
   PB9B-1S2903REB           9644   PCA11/MFA03

 EPA/738/R-97/013
   ReieottliaKxi E»gt)*t¥ Decision (RED): Thiobencarb. (In-
   dudn RED Fads: Thiobencarb) Fad Sheet.
   PB96-1S2895REB           9644   PCA12/MFA03

 EPA/738/R-97XI16
   Renualiation EtgOiMy Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
   (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fad Sheet).
   PB96-125677REB           9842   PC A05/MF A01
  EPA/738/H-96/004
   fhuringiensis'.
              '
   tmriroensis').
   PB98-1S312SREB
                 Ekgfcaty  Deoaon   (RED):   'BaaHus
                  (Includes   RED    Facts:    "Bacillus
                              96-04   PCA10/MFA02
  EPA/738/R-08rD09
    RaeuisHaUun ESgjbKy Decision  (RED):  Butrain.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Bmratn Fad Sheet).
    Pa9B-1S3109REB            96-04   PC A09/MF A02
                           (AGENCY.
ENVnONMENTAL PHOTCCT1UW AQENCT,
WASHMGTON, DC. OFFICE OF RADIATION AND MOOOR
AW.
  EPAM02/R-97X106
    Resource Guide for Electrokinetics Laboratory and Rekj
    Processes Appicable to Radioactive and  Hazardous
    Mrad Wastes* Sol and Groundwater from 1992-1997.
    PB96-123300REB            96-02  PC A06/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
WASHMGTON. DC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
    Human Health Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Ex-
    ternal Review Draft
    AD-A346 913/7REB          96-04  PC A06/MF A01

    Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Envi-
    ronmental Technology Transfer.
    N19970027271REB
                                              96-01
           (Order as N19970027257REB, PC A12/MF A03)

    Global Emissions  Database (GtoED)  Version 1.0 (on

    PB96-60bS80REB                   96-04  CP D02

    Spreadsheet  Model tor Preparing  Automative Exhaust
             	nDakeaJS.
Surrogates (SMPAES) (on Diskette).
PB96%u2552REB
                                     96-04  CPD01
                                                   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.
                                                     PB96-126691REB            96-02   PC A99VMF A06

                                                   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            98-02   PC A09/MF A02
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
                                                  WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SITE REMEDIATION
                                                  ENFORCEMENT.
                                                     Addendum to the  'Interim CERCLA Settlement Policy'
                                                     Issued on December 5.1964.
                                                     PB98-103138REB            9841   PC A02/MF A01
                                                     Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
                                                     PB98-103146REB            96-01   PC A03/MF A01

                                                     Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
                                                     under Section 311 (c) and  (e) of the Clean Water Act.
                                                     PB98-103153REB            96-01   PC A04/MF A01
                                                     Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003 of
                                                     RCRA.
                                                     PB98-108616REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
                                                  WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
                                                     SW-646 Version 2.0 (Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
                                                     Waste Physical/Chemical Methods Including Final Update
                                                     HI) (Single User) (on CO-ROM).
                                                     PB97-501928REB           9841   CD-flOM $125.00
                                                     Biennial Reporting  System (BRS)  Data: Generation and
                                                     Management of Hazardous Waste. 1995 (Final) (on CD-
                                                     ROM).
                                                     PB98-500077REB           96-01   CD-ROM $480.00
                                                     Resource Conservation and Recovery Information Sys-
                                                     tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
                                                     PB96-592570REB             96-02   Standing Order

                                                    EPA/530/R-97/032
                                                     Background Document  for Capacity Analysis  for  Land
                                                     Disposal  Restrictions.  Phase  4  (Second  Supplement):
                                                     T««3ty Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newty Identified
                                                                  sing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
                                                                  IEB            96-01    PCA15/MFA03
  £PA/10urB-8»001
    Science Pctcy Cound Handbook: Peer Review.
    PB98-140726REB           96-03   PC A08/MF A02

  EPAJKXVM7/122
    Research  Plan tor Mcrotxal Pathogens and Disinfection
    By-Pioduds in Drinking Water.
    PB98-140775REB           96-03   PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/62S/R-96/007
    Seminar Pubkcabon: National Conference on Sanitary
    Sewer Overflows (SSOs). Held in  Washington, DC. on
    April 24-26.1995.
    PB98-151343REB           96-04   PC A99/MF A06
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHMGTON. DC. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY.
    Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) (on Diskette).
    P898-591330REB            9842  Standing Order

  EPA/820/B-97JD01
    Catalog of Publications:  Oftce of Science and Tech-
    nology. 1997 Edtoon.
    PB96-102692REB           96-01   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/8ZVR-97/006
    Incidence and  Seventy of  Sediment  Contamination  in
    Surface Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National
    SecSment Quaity Survey.
    PB98-126063REB           96-02   PC A15/MF A03
                                                         MneralPn
                                                      PB97-176978REB
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
                                                  WASHINGTON. DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND
                                                  EMERGENCY RESPONSE.
                                                      RCRA Permit Policy CompenoTum, September 1993 Up-
                                                      date (on Diskette).
                                                      PB98-502511REB           9844   Diskette $116.00
                                                    EPA/510/B-95/007
                                                      How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies tor
                                                      Underground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective
                                                      Action Plan Reviewers.
                                                      PB96-11352SREB           96-01   PC A2Q/MF A04

                                                    EPA/530VR-95/006
   RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Years 199(3-97.
   PB98-150121REB            9844  PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/530/R-97/026
   Best  Demonstrated Available Technolgy  (BOAT) Back-
   ground Document  for Wood Preserving Wastes: F032.
   F034. and F035: Final.
   PB97-176911 REB            96-01  PCA22/MFA04

  OSWER-9938.12
   Toxicrty  Characteristic Rule Enforcement Training Man-

   PB98-142060REB            96-03  PCA11/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHMGTON. DC. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL
OFFICER.
  EPA/190/R-97/D02
   EPA  Strategic Plan: The Maston of the Environmental
   Protection Agency is to Protect Human  Health and  to
   Safeguard  the  Natural  Environment  Air,  Water,  and
   Land, upon Which Life Depends.
   PB98-130487REB            96-03  PC A07/MF A02

  ISBN-0-1&049283-1
   EPA  Strategic Plan: The Msskm of the Environmental
   Protection Agency is to Prated Human  Health and  to
   Safeguard  the  Natural  Environment  Air.  Water,  and
   Land, upon Which Life Depends.
   PB98-130487REB            9fr03  PC A07/MF AQ2
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
WASHMGTON. DC. OFFICE OF UNDERGROUND
STORAGE TANKS.
  EPA/510/B-97/003
   State Third-Party Service Provider Programs: Augmenting
   State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
    PB98-147341REB            96-03  PC A12/MF A03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WASTE PROGRAMS
ENFORCEMENT.
   Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on

    PB96-502453REB                   96-04   CP D02

    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (for
    Mcrocomputers).
    SUB-5178REB                  98-02   Subscription

    Site Enforcement Tracking System (SETS) (National) (on
    Magnetic Tape).
    SU&-5179REB                  9842   Subscription
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WASTEWATER
ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE.
    Permit Compliance System (PCS) Significant Non-Com-
    pliance List (for Mcrocomputers).
    SUB-5252REB                 98-02  Subscription

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WATER.
    Federal Register Volume 62, Number 193, Monday. Octo-
    ber 6, 1997,  Notices. Part 3. Environmental Protection
    Agency: Announcement of the Draft Drinking Water Con-
    taminant Candidate List
    PB98-144694REB            9&O3  PC A04/MF A01

    Federal Register Volume 63, Number 31. Tuesday, Feb-
    ruary 17,1998, Notices. Part 2. Environmental Protection
    Agency:  Retssuance  of NPDES General Permits  for
    Storm Water Discharges from Construction Activities.
    PB98-144702REB            98-03  PC A09/MF A02

  EPA/625/R-97/008
    Proceedings of the  National Watershed Water Quality
    Protect Symposium. Held in Washington DC. on Septem-
    ber 22-26, 1997.
    PB98-136955REB            98O3  PCA13/MFA03

  EPA/810/F-97/002
    Safe Drinking  Water Act, One Year Later. Success in Ad-
    vancing Public Health Protection.
    PB98-104029REB            98-01  PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/815/B-97AJ03
    Information Pertaining to Lead in  Drinking Water at Tran-
    sient Non-Community Water Systems.
    PB98-144769REB            98-03  PC A05/MF A01

  EPA/815/B-97/004
    Effect of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
    PB9B-144777REB            98-03  PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/815/R-97/002
    Smal System Compliance Technology List for the Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB98-104045REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/815/R-98/004
    Waterbome Disease Workshop. Held in Arlington. Virginia
    on October 9-10,1997. Meeting Summary.
    PB98-1697S8REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/815/R-98/005
    U.S. EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterbome Disease
    Occurrence Studies. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on March
    12-13.1997. Summary Report
    PB9B-169766REB           98-04   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/815/R-S8/009
    Information for the  Public on Participating with  States in
    Preparing Capacity  Development Strategies.
    PB98-169774REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/815/Z-98/004
    Federal  Register Volume 63. Number 77, Wednesday,
    April 22, 1998. Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protection
    Agency: 40 CFR Parts 141  and  142 Maximum Contami-
    nant Level Goals and National  Primary Drinking  Water
    Regulations for Lead and Copper. Proposed Rules.
    PB95-144736REB           9843   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/816/M7/003
    Information for the  Public on Participating with States  in
    Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
    PB98-133333REB           9842   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA/816/R-97/008
    State Methods for  Delineating Source Water Protection
    Areas for Surface  Water Supplied  Sources of Drinking
    Water
    PB98-104037REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/816/R-97/012
    Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas,  a  Discus-
    sion tor Managers.  Part  1. A Conjunctive Approach for
    Ground Water and Surface Water.
    PB98-133267REB            9642   PC A04/MF A01

   EPA/816/R-98r001
    Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
    cation Requirements.
    PB98-133317REB            9842   PCA16/MFA03

   EPA/816/R-96/002
    Information tor States on Developing Affordabilrty Criteria
    for Drinking Water.
    PB9B-133325REB            9842   PC A05/MF  A01

   EPA/816/R-98/003
    National  Public  Water  System Supervision  Program:
    FY96 Compliance Report.
    PB98-147358REB            9843   PC AOS/MF  A01

   EPA/816/R-98/010
    Hypothetical  State Programs for Ensuring That All New
    Community Water Systems and  Non-Transient Non-Com-
     munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical. Manage-
    rial and Financial Capacity.
     PB98-169733REB            9644  PC A03/MF  A01

   EPA/816/2-98/004
     Federal Register Volume 63, Number 89. Friday, May  8.
     1998, Notices. Part 6. Environmental  Protection Agency:
     Definition of a PubBc Water System in  SDWA  Section
     1401(4) as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment.
     PB98-144728REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01

   EPA/820/B-96/001
     Water QuaBty Criteria Documents  for the Protection  of
     Aquatic Life in Ambient Water.
     PB98-153067REB             9844   PC A07/MF A02
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                                                        CORPORATE  AUTHOR INDEX
                                                                                            HIGH VOLTAGE ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS, INC.
EPAB21/B-97/011
  Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
  Subcategory of the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-
      M53182REB
                            984)4   PCA12/MFA03
EPAJ821/B-98/D11
  Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equip-
  ment Cleaning Category.
  PB98-161201REB            98-04   PC A21/MF A04
EPA/821/B-98/017
  Pollution  Prevention (P2) Guidance Manual for the Pes-
  ticide Formulating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry:
  Implementing the P2 Alternative.
  PB96-163033REB            98-04   PCA15/MFA03

EPA/821/R-97/009
  Water   Quality  Benefits   Analysis   for  Proposed
  Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
  tta Industrial Laundries Point  Source Category.
  PB98-115132REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01

EPA/821/R-97/D23
  Method 1622:  'Cryptosporidium' in  Water  by  Rltratkxi/
  IMS/FA.
  PB96-153059REB            98-04   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/822/F-97/008
  Drinking Water Advisory. Consumer Acceptability Advice
  and Health  Effects  Analysis on  MethyT Tertiary-Butyl
  Ether (MtBE).
  PB9B-153026REB            98-04   PC AO*MF A01

EPA/822/F-97/009
  Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer Acceptability Advice
  and Health  Effects  Analysis on  Methyl Tertiary-Butyl
  Ether (MtBE).
  PB9B-126667REB            984)2   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/B22/R-98A)02
  National Strategy for the Development of Regional Nutri-
  ent Criteria.
  PB96-163017REB            984)4   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/822/R-9B/003
  Water Quality Criteria and Standards  Plan:  Priorities for
  the Future.
  PB96-163025REB             98-04   PC A05/MF A01

EPA/823/B-97/D09
  Guidance tor Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
  Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
  Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
  PB9B-102734REB            98-01   PC A21/MF A04

EPA-823-B-984X04
  Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed For Discharge
  in Waters of the U.S. - Testing Manual. Inland Testing
  Manual.
  AD-A338B83/2REB           984)3   PC A25/MF A04

EPA/823/F-97/007
  Fact  Sheet  Update: Listing  of  Fish  and  Wildlife
  Advisories.
  PB98-102932REB            98-01   PC A02/MF A01

EPA/823/F-98/009
  Update: Listing of Fish and WikJife and Advisories, March
  199ff Fact Sheet
  PB9B-153174REB            984M   PC A02/MF A01

 EPA/823/N-97/005
  Water Quality Criteria and Standards  Newsletter. Spring
  and Summer 1997.
  PB98-103237REB            98-01   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/823ffW7/005
  Assessment  of Segments  from the  Upper Mtesissippi
  River.
  PB98-115165REB            984)1    PC A08/MF A02

 EPA/823/R-98/001
  EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy.
  PB96-153208REB            984J4   PCA08/MFA02

 EPA/823/R-98/002
  National  Sediment  Bioaccumulation  Conference.  Pro-
  ceeoros- Held in Bethesda. Maryland on September 11-

  PB96-153141REB            984)4   PCA17/MFA03

 EPA/823/R-98/D04
  National BEACH Conference. Held in Annapolis. Mary-
  land on October 15-16,1997. Report on Action Items.
  PB98-152994REB           Ii&-u4   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/831/D-97/002
  Information for States on Implementing the Capacity De-
  velopment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
  PB98-133366REB            98-02   PC A09/MF A02

 EPA/832/&98/D01
  Nomination  Guidance: 1998 Beneficial Use of Biosolids
  Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology De-
  velopment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
   PB9S-133242REB            98-02   PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/832/D-98AXJ1
  Water Conservation Plan Guidelines.    	
   PB98-169741REB            984)4   PCA11/MFA03

 EPA/832/F-97AXJ4
   Federal Funding Sources for Small Community Waste-
   water Systems
   PB98-133309REB            984)2   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/B32/K-97A»2
   Answers to Frequently Asked  Questions about the U.S.
   EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
   PB98-133218REB            984)2  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/832/R-95/007
   Sanitary Sewer Overflow Workshop. Held in Washington,
   DC. on April 26-28, 1995.
   PB98-169972REB           984)4   PCA11/MFA03

 EPA/832/R-97/001A
   Response to  Congress  on  Privatization of Wastewater
   Facilities.
   PB98-133234REB           984)2   PC A04/MF A01

 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           984)2   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/832/R-97/004
   Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches
   to Improving Pace. Hands on Approaches.
   PB98-133275REB           984)2   PC A04/MF A01

 EPA/833/F-98/003
   Water Pollution Control: Twenty-Five Years of Progress
   and Challenges for the New Millennium.
   PB98-169782REB           984)4   PCA02/MFA01

 EPA/833/Z-98AXJ1
   Federal Register Volume 63, Number 6, Friday, January
   9. 1998, Proposed  Rules. Part 2. Environmental Protec-
   tion Agency: 40 CFR Parts  122 and 123 National Pollut-
   ant Discharge Elimination System. Proposed Regulations
   for Revision of the  Water Pollution Control Program Ad-
   dressing Storm Water Discharges. Proposed Rule.
   PB98-144710REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02

 EPA/842/F-98AXJ2K
   National Estuary Program: A Ten-Year Perspective. Dem-
   onstrating  Practical  Tools  for  Watershed  Management
   through the National Estuary Program.
   PB9B-152937REB            98-04   PC A02/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. RADIATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
  EPA/SAB/RAC/ADV-98/00 1
   SAB Report: Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring
   System (ERAMS) II.
   PB98-169964REB            984)4   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/SAB/RAC-97/008
   SAB Report  Review of the Mufti-Agency Radiation Sur-
   vey and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
   PB98-104748REB            984)1    PC A06/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. RISK ASSESSMENT FORUM.
  EPA/630VR-97/002
   Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
   PB98-133119REB            984)2   PC A05/MF A01
   Assessment of Thyroid FollicUar Cell Tumors.
   PB98-157860REB            984M   PCA11/MFA03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD.
  EPA-SAB-EC-9B4J01
   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            984)2   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA-SAB-EEC-974J1 1
   SAB  Report Review of the National Risk Management
    Research Laboratory (NRMRL).
    PB98-104714REB            93-01   PC A04/MF A01
  EPA-SAB-EEC-974J12
    SAB  Report Review  of  the Sector  Facility  Indexing
    Project (SFIP).
    PB^104706REB            984)1   PCA03/MFA01

  EPA/SAB/EEC-98/D08
    SAB  Report Review of ORD'S Pollution Prevention Re-
    search Strategy. Review of the Office of Research and
    Development's Draft Pollution Prevention Research Strat-
  EPA-SAB-EEC-984)09
    SAB Report: Review of the Surface Impoundments Study
    (SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of Solid Waste's Pro-
    posed Surface Impoundment Study by the Environmental
    Engineering Committee.
    P698-1693D3REB            984)4   PCA04/MFA01

  EPA-SAB-EHC-974110
    SAB Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
    PB98-104722REB            98-01   PC A05/MF A01

  EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-002
    Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk  Man-
    agement Guidelines.
    PB98-104763REB            984)1   PC A02/MF A01

  EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-974XJ3
    Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
    Watershed Indicators.
    PB98-1 04771 REB            93-01   PC A03/MF A01

  EPA-SAB-EPEC-974)09
    SAB Report Evaluation of the  Environmental Monitoring
    and Assessment  Program (EMAP) Research  Strategy
    and Research  Plan.
    PB98-104730REB            984)1   PC A03/MF A01
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. STANDARDS AND APPLIED SCIENCE
 DIV.
    Environmental Assessment for the  Proposed  Effluent
    Guidelines for the Landfills Point Source Category. Vol-

    PB98-154016REB            98-04   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/821/B-97/009
    Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
    bustors. Volume 1.
    PB98-153190REB            984)4   PC A06/MF A02

  EPA/823/R-98/003
    Bacterial Water Quality Standards for Recreational Wa-
    ters (Freshwater and Marine Waters). Status Report.
    PB98-153075REB            984)4   PC A04/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, INC.,
CINCINNATI, OH.
    Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Main-
    tenance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
    (EPA/GOO/R-97/063)
    PB97-181424REB            98-02   PC A06/MF A01
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB., ATHENS, GA.
  EPA/600/R4M/092
    Biochemical Remediation Using Plant Enzymes.
    ADA351092REB             984)4   PC A01/MF A01
ERIE COUNTY DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING,
BUFFALO, NY. DIV. OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE.
    Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior  Coatings
    for Wood Furniture.
    (EPA/BOO/FI-97/083)
    PB98-100415REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
FEDERAL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES ROUND!ABLE.
    Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume  2.
    PB97-177570REB            984)1   PC A05/MF A01

    Site Remediation Technology InfoBase: A Guide to Fed-
    eral Programs, Information Resources, and Publications
    on Contaminated Site Cleanup Technologies. First Edi-
    tion.
    (EPA/S42/B-98/006)
    PB9B-161185REB            984)4  PC A06/MF A01

  EPA/542/R-97/008
    Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrifica-
    tion. Volume 5.
    PB97-177554REB            984)1   PCA13/MFA03
  EPA/542/R-97/009
    Remediation  Case  Studies:  Soil Vapor  Extraction  and
    Other In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
    PB97-177562REB            98-01    PC A13/MF A03
 FILTRATECH CONSULTING, RANCHO PALOS VERDES,
 CA.
    Field Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effec-
    tiveness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration Equipment; Phase 1.
    Search of Literature and Prior Art.
    IEPA/600/R-97/092)
    PB98-111677REB            984) 1   PC A05/MF A01
 FOREST SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC.
    Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
    (EPA/600/R-97/096)
    PB98-109366REB            98-01   PC A06/MF A01
 FRANKLIN ASSOCIATES LTD.. PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS.
    Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United
    States: 1996 Update.
    (EPA/S30/R-97/015)
    PB98-142136REB            984)3   PCA10/MFA02
 GEORGIA INST. OF TECH., ATLANTA.
    Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
    (EPA/BOO/A-9a/W7)
    PB93-155096REB            984M   PC A03/MF A01
 GEORGIA INST. OF TECH., ATLANTA. SCHOOL OF
 CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY.
    Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
    (EPA/600fA-97J106)
    PB98-135759REB            984)3   PC A03/MF A01
 GEORGIA INST. OF TECH., ATLANTA. SCHOOL OF CIVIL
 AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
    CIS-Based  Modal  Model of Automobile Exhaust Emis-
    sions.
    (EPA/6OO/R-98/097)
     PB98-165145REB            98-04  PCA10/MFA03
 GEOTRANS, INC., STERLING, VA.
    Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
     Pump-and-Treat Systems.
    (EPAK4WS-97/S04)
     PB98-115389REB            984)1   PC A04/MF A01
 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/23S/R-96/001)
     PB98-120728REB            98-02  PCA10/MFA02
 HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, BOSTON, MA.
 DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH.
     Review  of  Concentration Standards and Guidelines for
     Fungi in Indoor Air.
     (EPA/6CWA-9B/103)
     PB98-151723REB             984)4  PC A03/MF A01
 HERITAGE CORRIDOR STEERING COMMITTEE,  HAVRE
 DE GRACE, MD.
     Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
     (CBP/TFIS-185/97, EPA/303/R-97/025)
     PB98-103005REB             984)1  PC A05/MF A01
 HIGH VOLTAGE ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS, INC.,
 MIAMI, FL.
     High Voltage Environmental Applications, Inc. Electron
     Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
     port.
     (EPA&WR-9&S04)
     PB98-141971REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
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                                                       CORPORATE  AUTHOR INDEX
HOUSTON UMV,TX
   BOPLUME W: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
   tem, User* Manual Version 1.0.
   (EPAfiOWR-g&OW)
   PB9B-131642REB           98-02   PC A 1 SWF ADS
ICF KAISER. MO, FAIRFAX. VA.
   Opportunities  to Improve Air Quality through Transpor-
   tation Pricing Pro
        -122195HEB            98-02   PC AOB/MF A02
ICF KAISER MTERNATONAL. MC, FAIRFAX, VA.
   Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety
    . I t- __ i__L!jLla AMf4 FITL^H. ---
   Of tnopoiKs ana exposures.
   (NCEA-W-OiSa, EPMOOfl-97/138)
   PB9B-124001REB            96-02   PC A99/MF A06
UJNOS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY. SPRMGFCLD. BUREAU OF WATER.
  IEPAVBOW/97407
   Lake Mchoan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
   P896-123052REB            9842   PC AOB/MF AQ2
  IEPA/BOW97418
   Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996.  Volume 1.
   Statewide Summary Report.
   PB96-10761BREB            98-01   PC A14MF A03

  IEPA/BOW/97-024
   AssASsrotfit of W&ukooan Hartoof SetSmenl  Contafnna-
   ton, Aprl 1996.
   PB9B-139249REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01
UJNOB STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY. SPRMGFELD. ON. Of LABS.
  EPA/LAB&47020
   Combined Lists ol Environmental laboratories.
    PB96-104060REB            98-01   PC AtM/MF A01
  gPAAABSjeCOS
    Comtyned  Lists
                  of  Environmental Laboratories  (May
    1996)
    PB98-148661REB           9843   PC A04/MF A01
•JJNOS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY. SPRMGFCLD. DM. Of LAND POLLUTION
CONTROL.
  tEPAOOL-gaOOB
    Nonhazafdous Solid Waste Management and LandM Ca-
    pacity In •no*: 1996.
    PBM-167B44REB           9844   PC A13/MF A03
•JJMOS STATE ENVMONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY. SPNNOnELa DIV. OF WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL.
  IEPA/BOW/97416
    Evaluation of mna» Served Stream Serjment Data  1982-
    1985,
    PB96-125214REB           9842   PC A04/MF A01

  CPA/WPCM2-002
    MandM  Survey of ON Big Bureau Creek Watershed,
    igea
    PB98-12304SREB           9842   PC A04/MF A01
•JJNOS STATE ENVMONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY. SPRMGFCLD. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY.
  EPA/ENV/98404
    ERMS  Gudeboofc: Cleaner  Air, Reduced Cost. Mnois
    EPA.
    PB98-141484REB           9643   PC A03/MF A01
•JJNOS STATE ENVnONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY. SPRMGFEUX OFFICE OF CHEMKAL SAFETY.
  CPACNV/97414
    Tone Chemical Report. NMh Annuat A Summary of In-
    tormaton  Contained in ttie Tone Chemical Report Forms
    tor Cdendar Year 1995.
    PB98-1I3640REB           9841   PC A06/MF A01
•JJNOS UNW. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN.
    Novel.  Whole-Field. Non-Intrusive Diagnostic Technique
    tor Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
    /EPAaXM4-0ftQ9Cp
    PB96-151673REB           9844   PC A03/MF A01
•JJNOS UNTV. AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN.
BJOENVnONMENTAL ENGMEERMG RESEARCH LAB.
    Oanatapmant  of a OigW Optical Meaiuremerrl System
    tar Analyw of Aerosol Spatal DsJribubon in the Indoor
    (EPAMXXA-97/10S)
    PB96-137S32RE
        M37532REB           9643  PC A03MF A01
    Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital
    PB98-1516BSREB           98-04  PCA03/MFA01
 MOMN HIVEH LAOOON NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM,
 MELBOURNE, FL.
    Man River Lagoon  ComprehensivB Conservatian  and

    P898058470REB           98-04  PC A18/MF  A03

 MOUS CORP, VEMNA. VA.
    RACTOACTAAER Ctoaringhousa Information  System
    (R8LC). Uwr-s Manual
    (EPAMSOD -90/002)
    PB9S-142S99HEB           90-03  PCA11/MFAO3
 MTERNATIONAL FUEL CELLS CORP, SOUTH WINDSOR.
 CT.
   FCH-13524E-V1
    Deinuia>afcjn of Fuel Cafe to  Recover  Energy from
    LandB Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4.
    Gudeines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical
                                     PCAOT/MFACE
  FCR-13S24E-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            98-02  PC A24/MF A04
INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON THE POTOMAC RIVER
BASIN, ROCKVH.LE, MO.
    Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
    Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
    (CBF/TRS-191/97. EPA/903/R-97/032)
    PB98-118441REB            98-02  PC A07/MF A02

    Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
    sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
    (EPMO&FI37/033, CBP/TRS-192%7)
    PB98-123243REB            9842  PC A11/MF A03
    Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin Species,
    1998.
    (C8P-TRS-ZOV98, EPA/903/R-9SV13)
    PB98-141476REB            98-03  PC A07/MF A02
IOWA STATE UNIV., AMES.
    Comparison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea Performance in
    Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
    IEPMOO/A-X3X129)
    PB98-140395REB            98-03  PC A03/MF A01
IT CORP, CINCINNATI, OH.
    TreatabiBty SturJes for Wood Preserving Sites.
    (EPMoab-gax&e)
    PB98-132400REB            9842  PCA17/MFA03
    Assessing  UST Corrective Action  Technologies: In situ
    SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and Re-
    sidual Hydrocarbon Removal.
           ri-getHZ)
         137219REB            9843  PC A16/MF A03
    State-oMhe Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal
    Inspection and Upgrading of Underground Storage Tanks.
    (EP/V60(yR-97V8S)
    PB98-141963REB            9843  PC A06/MF A01

    Environmental  Assessment of the Base  Catalyzed De-
    composition (BCD) Process.
    (EPMXKyR48/107)
    PB98-173479REB            9844  PC A04MF A01
JOHNS HOPKINS UMV., BALTMORE, MO. DEPT. OF
GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGmEERMG.
    Bioremeolation of BTEX, Maphthalene, and Phenanthrene
    in AquMer Material Using  Mxed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron
    Acceptor Conditions.
    (£PA/etXm-97fl20)
    PB98-106446REB            9841   PC A09MF A02
JORDAN (EDWARD C.) CO, MO. PORTLAND. ME.
                                                        Serrinar Publication: Pduton Control in the Forest Prod-
                                                        ucts Industry.
                                                        PB98-102304REB           9841   PC A06/MF A01
                                                     KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATtON CENTER, LEXINGTON.
                                                      KTO97-24
                                                        Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Annual Assessment of
                                                        Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mat Survey Report.
                                                        (XVSPR-S6-T75)
                                                        PB96-131345REB           9842   PC A06/MF A01
                                                     LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB, CA.
                                                        Total Rok Integrated Methodology. Implementation of the
                                                        TRIM Conceptual Design through the TRIMFaTE Mod-
                                                        ule. A Status Report.
                                                        (EPA/45Zn-9&001)
                                                        PB98-14548SREB           9644   PC A09/MF A02
                                                     UTTLE (ARTHUR D.), MO, CAMBRIDGE. MA.
                                                        Capsuto Report Double AJkatt Flue Gas DesuHurization
                                                        System Appfeed at the General Motors Parma. Ohio Facil-
                                                        PB98-102312REB           9841   PC A03/MF A01
                                                     LOCKHEED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND
                                                     TECHNOLOGIES CO, LAS VEGAS, NV.
                                                        Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
                                                        face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
    PB98-122211REB           9842  PC A13MF A03
 LOCKHEED MARTIN ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND
 TECHNOLOGIES, LAS VEGAS, NV.
    Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of
    «w National Human  Actrvity  Pattern Survey  (NHAPS)
    Data.
    PB98-155179REB           9844  PC A24/MF A04
 MANTECH ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY. INC,
 RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NO
    Czech Air  Quality Monitoring and  Receptor Modeling
    Study.
    (EPAjeOOH97X)84)
    PB98-110299REB           9841  PCA09/MFA02

    Evaluation of Methods for Coteding Dislodgeagte Pes-
    tode Residues from Turf.
    (EPA/GOOFi-97/119)
    PB96-114390REB           9842  PC AO&WF A01

    Round-Robin   Testing   of  Methods  for  Coiectng
    Distodgeable Residues from Carpet
    (EPMttM-97/107)
    PB96-117989REB           9842  PCA06*FA01
    Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Appli-
    cation of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
    (EPAGCan-97/128B)
    PB98-147317REB           9843  PC A08/MF A02
MARYLAND DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES,
ANNAPOLIS.
   Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
   (EPA/903/R-9&V01. CBP/TRS-1 93/96)
   PB98-123235REB           9842  PC A05/MF A01
MARYLAND DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES,
ANNAPOLIS. MONITORING AND NON-TIDAL
ASSESSMENT DIV.
  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.
   PB98-1 19241 REB           9842  PC A05/MF A01
MARYLAND UNIV, COLLEGE PARK. CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ENERGY ENGINEERING.
   Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale  Evapo-
   rativefy Cooled Condenser.
   (EPA&XVR47/079)
   PB98-100506REB           9641  PC A04/MF A01
MARYLAND UNIV, COLLEGE PARK. DEPT. OF
CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY.
   Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Depos-
   iting to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
   (C8WP-UANTA-AD-97-5)
   PB98-119266REB           9842  PC A04/MF A01

   Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
   Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
   (CBWP-UMTTA-TR-97-4)
   PB98-125388REB           9842  PC A05/MF A01
MARYLAND UNIV, COLLEGE PARK. INST. FOR
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE.
   Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water  Pollution Problems:
   Nutrient Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
   (C8P/TRS-187/97, EPA&0&R-97/028)
   PB98-105422REB           9841  PC AOS/MF A01
MARYLAND UNIV, COLLEGE PARK. MARYLAND SEA
GRANT EXTENSION PROGRAM.
   Concentration of Metal Pollutants in  Bacterial Brofilms
   and Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
   (CBVW**t4AfT/4-7B-97,3;
   PB98-119225REB          9842  PC A06/MF A01
MARYLAND UNIV, OUEENSTOWN. WYE RESEARCH AND
EDUCATION CENTER.
   Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
   of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
    shed.
    PB98-105562REB          9841  PC A12/MF A03
    Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Estuanne
    Copepod 'Eurytemora afftnis'.
   (C8p7mS-19&98. EPA&WFI-9&OOS)
    PB98-126055REB           9842  PC A04flJF A01
    Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
    port
   (CBP/TRS-1 99/98, EP*G03/FI-9a/OCe)
    PB98-130982REB           9842  PC A08/MF A02
MARYLAND UNtV, SOLOMONS. CHESAPEAKE
BIOLOGICAL LAB.
    Interaction among  Environmental Factors and  Recruit-
    ment Potential in Striped Bass.
    (C8WP-MWTA-AO-97-4)
    PB98-119258REB           9842  PCA11/MFA03
    Episodk: Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
    ment Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nan-
    ticoke River.
    (C8WP-UMTA-AD-96-2)
    PB98-119316REB           9842   PC A14/MF A03
MCNC. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NO NORTH
CAROLINA SUPERCOMPUTMG CENTER.
    Research  on Numerical Transport  Algorithms for Air
    OuaNty Simulation Models.
    (EPAJGOaK-97/142)
    PB9B-127327REB           9842  PC A06/MF A01
METCALF AND EDDY, INC, PALO ALTO, CA.
    Storage/Sedhnentation Facilities  for Control of Storm and
    Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
    CEPXfOQVR-saooe;
    PB96-132228REB           9842  PCA11/MFA03

 MICHIGAN UNIV, ANN ARBOR. DEPT. OF
ATMOSPHERIC, OCEAMC AND SPACE SCIENCES.
    Evaluating the Relation between Ozone. NOx and Hydro-
    carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
    (EPA/KXVR-9&022)
    PB98-1420S2REB           9843  PC AOB/MF A02

 MICHIGAN UNIV, ANN ARBOR. DEPT. OF CIVIL AND
 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
    Mehigan Soil Vapor  Extraction Remediation  (MISER)
    Mode): A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extrac-
    tion and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated
    Geological Material.
     PB98-115355REB           9841  PC A13/MF A03
 MKXKSAN UNIV, ANN ARBOR. NATIONAL POLLUTION
 PREVENTION CENTER
     Life Cycle Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
     Demonstration Project
     (EPA«OuVR-37/»»fl;
     PB98-1178S6REB           9842  PC AOSMF A01
 MTOWEST RESEARCH INST, GARY, NO
     Ethyteoe Oxide Commercial Sterilization and Fumigation
     Operations NESHAP. Implementation Document
     (EPA/456SR-97AX>4)
     PB98-103385REB           9841  PC AOSMF A01
 CA-14

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                                                       CORPORATE AUTHOR INDEX
                                                                                            PECHAN (E.H.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC., DURHAM, NC.
   Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medi-
   cal Waste Incinerators.
   PB98-1 03401 REB            98-01   PC A07/MF A02

   Fabric Filter Bag Leak Detection Guidance.
   (EPA/45VR-98&15)
   PB98-164676REB            98-04   PC A04/MF A01

MINNESOTA UNIV., MINNEAPOLIS. DEPT. OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
   Effects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Panic-
   ulate Air Filters Used for IAQ Control.
   (EPA/600/A-98O80)
   PB98-147150REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01

NATIONAL AIR AND RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL LAB.,
MONTGOMERY. AL.
  EPA/402/R-95/012
   National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Qual-
   ity Assurance.
   PB98-123060REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/402/R-98/D03
   Radiological Survey at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
   and Naval Submarine Base, Bangor.
   PB98-167836REB            9&04   PC A07/MF A02

NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB., CORVALUS, OR.
  EPA/600/A-97/087
   Ecosystem Management Chapter 2.
   PB98-1 16411 REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

  EPASOO/R-97/125
   Monitoring  Design  for  Riparian  Forests  in the Pacific
   Northwest Research Plan.
   PB98-115363REB            98-01   PC A08/MF A02

  EPA/600/R-98/032
   Study on Integrating Surveys  of Terrestrial  Natural  Re-
   sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
   PB98-136930RE8            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01

NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB, CORVALLIS, OR. WESTERN ECOLOGY
nv.
  EPA/600/A-97ASO
   Ecotog«al Effects  of Troposphere Ozone: A  U.S. Per-
   spective; Past. Present and Future.
   PB98-116387REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01

  EPA«OOM-9BA>01
   Interactive Effects  of O3 and CO2: Implications for Ter-
   restrial Ecosystems.
   PB98-137516REB            98-03   PC AO&MF A01

  EPA/600/A-98/062
   Influence of Adverse Soil Conditions on the  Formation
   and Function of Arbuscular Myconhizae.
   PB98-145626REB            9&O3  PC A04/MF A01

  EPA/60Q/R-97/126
   Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
   Ponderosa Pine Plant/Utter/Soil System.
   PB98-115306REB           98O2  PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/KXVR-97/127
    Lake Regions of Florida.
    PB98-122237REB
98^32  PC AO&MF A02
  EPA/600VFt-98/004
    Ecological Functions of Off-Channel Habitat Willamette
    River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
    PB98-122229REB            98-02   PC AO&MF A02
    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            98-02   PC AO&MF A01

 NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
 RESEARCH LAB., DULUTH, MN. MID-CONTINENT
 ECOLOGY DIV.
    Ecotox   Database   (AQUIRE.   PHYTOTOX,   and
    TERRETOX)  (Non-VMS  Data)  (on  Magnetic  Tape).
    (Reannoucement with New Abstract).
    PB97-50O292REB                   98-02   CP T02

 NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
 RESEARCH LAB, NARRAGANSETT, M. ATLANTIC
 ECOLOGY DP/.
  EPAKOO/A-98/084
    Appreciative Inquiry: A  Mechanism  for Maximizing Em-
    power in Social Systems.
    PB9&-151277RE8            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  NHEERL-NAR-2011
    Appreciative Inquiry: A  Mechanism  for Maximizing Em-
    power in Social Systems.
    PB»151277REB            98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC
 ADMNISTRATION, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
 ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MODELING DIV.
    Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Mod-
    eling and Assessment

                              98*2   PCA03/MFA01

    Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
    Applications.

                              98*2   PCAO*MFA01

    Science Features in Models-3  Community Multiscale Air
    Quality System.

                              9
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                                                         CORPORATE  AUTHOR INDEX
   National Air Pollutant Emission Trends, 1900-1996.
   (EPA/4S4/R-97/V11)
   PB98-153158REB                   96-04   PC A11
PECHAN KM.) AND ASSOCIATES, INC, RANCHO
CORDOVA, CA.
   Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
   (EPAJ600m-97t11S)
   PB96-1 11701 REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02

   Emerging Technologies for the Management and Utiliza-
   tion oT Landfill Gas.
   (EPM50VR-9&V21)
   PB98-127913REB            98-03  PCA06/MFAQ1

   Next Generation Technologies for Landfill Gas and "What
   isETV.'.
   (EPAXOCVA-98/OS8)
   PB98-147234REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
PURDUE UNfV, WEST LAFAYETTE, IN. THERMAL
SCENCES AND PROPULSION CENTER.
   Reducing Solvent and Propetent Emissions from Con-
   sumer Products.
   (EPAJBOCM-9&02S)
   PB98-140262REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01

   Effervescent Atomizatkxi at Low Air/Liquid Ratios.
   (EPAXOO/A-9&O32)
   PB96-155062REB            98-04  PC A03/MF A01
RADIAN CORP, AUSTIN, TX.
   SuKur Oxides  Control Technology Series: Flue Gas
   Desuffurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
        -102296REB            98-01   PC A04/MF A01
    Air Emissions from the Treatment of SoSs Contaminated
    with Petroleum  Fuels and Other Substances  (October
    1997).
    PB96-11168SREB            96-01   PC A21/MF A04
    Fiold Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
    and Development  of  Emission Factors tor Wastewater
    Treatment.
    PB98-117898REB           9842   PC A22/MF A04
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 OfffS&OOT)
    PB98-119100REB           96-02   PCA1B/MFA04
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK.NC.
    Developing  and Using  Production-Adjusted Measure-
    ments of Potuton Prevention.
    PB97-199707REB            9841   PC A06/MF A01
    Evaluation of Waterbome  Contact Adhesives for the
    Store Fixture Industry.
    (EPAGO&A-97/073)
    PB98-1 16551 REB            96-02   PC A03/VF A01

    Capsule Report Sources and Air Emission Sources and
    Control Technologies at Waste Management Fadities.
    (EPM62S/F197MK)
    PB98-13199BREB            98-03   PC AO*MF A01
    Measurement of Carbonyl  Compounds from Stationary
    Source Emissions by a PFBHM3C-ECD Method.
    (EPA/KXVA-S&V49)
    PB98-135643REB            9843   PCA03/MFA01
    Demonstration of a 1 MWe Biomass Power Plant  at
    USMC Base Camp Lejeune.
    {EPA.&WA-9&Q12)
    PB98-135676REB            9fM»3   PC A03/MF A01
    PofcAon  Prevention Faculty Demonstration of N-Methyl
    Pyirc«otae as a Part Skipping Alternative.
    (EPA/etWA-aeaoB)
    PB96-1 37441 REB            98-03   PC A02/MF A01
    Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning on  Fungaty Corrtami-
    naled Duct Materials.
                               9643  PCA03*FA01

           Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
                               9843  PCA03MFA01

     Defining Requirements and Data Outcomes tor Environ-
     mental Verification Program for Indoor Air Products.
     [EPA4   PC A09A* A02
   Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Ofl and Natu-
   ral Gas NESHAPs.
   PB96-135452REB            98-03   PC A12/MF A03

  RT1-92U-5783-003
   Personal Computer Monitors: A Screening Evaluation of
   Volatile Organic Emissions  from Existing Printed Circuit
   Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-
   natives.
   CEPA6OOVR-9&C34;
   PB9&-137102REB            9^03   PC AOfVMF A01

  RTI-92U-6497-04
   Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use of Enclosed
   Doctor Blade Systems  in  the Ftexographic  and Roto-
   gravure Printing Industries.
   (EPAXnaR-9&050)
   PB9B-137391REB            9a«   PCA08AIFA02

  RTI«699r20B-01F
   EPA TraceabMty Protocol for Assay and Certification of
   Gaseous CaJtxation Standards.
   (EPA/BOO/fl-97fl21)
   PB98-115314REB            98-01   PC A08/MF A02
RESEARCH TRIANGLE MST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. ANALYTICAL AND  CHEMrCAL SCIENCES
UNIT.
   Trace Metal Cteanroom.

                              98^3   PCAOOMFA02
    Standard Operating Procedure for the Field Analysis of
    Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ul-
    trasonic, Acid Digestion, and Cotorimetric Measurement
    (EPA/eoom-95/isi)
    PB98-140734REB            9843   PC A05/MF A01
RICE UNTV, HOUSTON, TX. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.
    Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at Hill AFB: Intro-
    duction. Chapter 20.
    (EPAJ600IA3&060)
    PB98-151251REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB.,
ADA, OK.
  EPA/600/A-97/084
    Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
    PB9B-116445REB            9841   PC A04/MF A01
SAND4A NATIONAL LABS, UVERMORE, CA.
COMBUSTION RESEARCH FACILITY.
    Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
    System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary
    Kins.
    (EPA/BOO/A-9&014)
    PB98-140346REB            9843   PC A03/MF A01
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
CINCINNATI, OH.
    Molecular Bonding System: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    (EPA/5WP-97/507)
    PB98-134133REB            9843   PC A06/MF A02
    Treatment Technology  Performance and  Cost  Data  for
    Remediation of Wood Preserving Sites.
    (EPAfB2S/R-97/OO9)
    PB98-147069REB            9843   PC A09/MF A02
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
RESTON, VA.
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
    Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
    Laundries Point Source Category.
    (EPA&21/R-97/D06)
    PB98-115157REB           9841   PC A07/MF A02
 SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP,
 RESTON, VA. HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT STUDIES
 AND SYSTEMS DTV.
    Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limi-
    tations Guidelines  and Standards for Industrial Waste
    Combustors.
    (EPA/821/B-97/008)
    PB38-126675REB            9842  PC A05/MF A01
    Statistical Support Document of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards  for the Transportation
    Equipment Cleaning Category.
    (EPA/B21/B-9&014)
    PB98-161235REB            9844  PCA11/MFA03
 SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL  CORP, SAN
 DIEGO. CA.
    SITE Technology Capsule: Rochem Separation Systems,
    Inc.. Disc Tube (Trade Name) Module Technology.
    (EPA/S4OfR-96S07A)
    PB98-147101REB            9843  PC A03/MF A01
 SKY (PLUS), OAKLAND. CA.
    Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration
    of  MuWmetal  Continuous Emission  Monitoring Tech-
    nologies.
    (EPA/60QfA-9&V73)
    PB98-151509REB            9844   PC A03/MF A01
 SOURCE TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATES, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
    Operator's Guide to Eliminating Bias in CEM Systems.
    (EPA/43O/R-94J016)
     PB98-150253REB            9844   PC A08/MF A02
 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT,
 DIAMOND BAR, CA.
     Low-VOC Coatings Using Reactive Diluents Demonstra-
    tion Project.
    (EPAfBOO/R-98/043)                            „
     PB9B-137383REB           9843   PC A09/MF A02
 SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST, BIRMINGHAM, AL.
     Indoor Air Quality Large Building Characterization Project

     PB9fM47184REB           9843   PC A02/MF A01

    SRI-ENV-94-851-7400.93.41.1
     Florida Large Building Study: Pok County Administration
                               9842  PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                                                (EPA/SXVP-97/135)
                                                                                                                PB98-127103REB
  CA-16

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                                                        CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                                                        WISCONSIN UNIV.-SUPERIOR.
  SFU-ENV-96-463-7722.3.63.1 0
   Large Building Radon Manual.
   (EPA/SOa/R-97/124)
   PB98-123995REB           98-02   PCA07/MFA02
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.
   (EP&60OR-97/152)
   PB98-1 1 81 44REB           98-02   PC A09/MF A02
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST., SAN ANTONIO, TX.
   Emission  Factors for Compression Ignition Nonroad En-
   gines Operated on No.  2  Highway and Nonroad  Diesel
   Fuel.
   (EPA/42UR-9&001)
   PB98-135510REB           98-03   PCA17/MFA03
STANFORD UNIV., CA. WESTERN REGION HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCE RESEARCH CENTER.
   Bioaugmentation with 'BurkhokJeria cepacia' PR1 301  for
   In situ  Bbremediation of Trichloroethyiene Contaminated
   Qroundwater.
   (EPA/60WS-98/001)
   PB98-141542REB           98-03   PC A03/MF A01
SURREY UNIV., GUILDFORD (ENGLAND).
   Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
   Created by Open Detonations.
   (EPA/600/A-97/97/079)
   PB98-116494REB           98-02   PC A02/MF A01
TETRA TECH EM INC., DENVER,  CO.
   Veterans  Affairs Medical Center Pollution Prevention As-
   sessment
   (EPA/908FI-9&001}
   PB98-159767REB           98-04   PC A05/MF A01
TETRA TECH, INC, O WINGS MILLS, MD.
   Examination of  the Effects of  Habitat Quality, Land Use,
   and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities
   of Coastal Plain Streams.
   (CBWP-UANTA-TR-95-2)
   PB9B-12S362REB            98-02   PC A07/MF AQ2
TETRA TECH, INC., SEATTLE, WA.
    Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
   servation and Recovery Act Sites in Region  10.  Interim
   Final Guidance.
TEXAS UNIV. AT AUSTIN. DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.
    Report of 1995 Workshop on Geosynthefc Clay Liners.
    (EPtJ600m-96/149)
    PB9B-141989REB
                             98-03  PCA12/MFA03
    PB98-131899REB            98-02   PC A25/MF AM
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.
    
    PB98-127079REB            98-02   PC A08/MF A02
    Two-Phase Flow of  Two  HFC  Refrigerant Mixtures
    through Short-Tube Orifices.
                              98-03  PC AO&/MF A02
TRC ENVIRONMENTAL CORP., CHAPEL HILL, NC.
    Evaluation of  Barriers  to the Use of  Radiation Cured
    Coatings in Wide-Web Rexographic Printing.
    (EPAGOCffi-97/113)
    PB98-106412REB           98-01   PC A08/MF A02
TURNER (LG.S.) AND ASSOCIATES LTD., ALEXANDRIA,

  LGST-9711021
    Federal Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
    Reference Guide. Third  Edition.
    (SF*M£C-ET-Cfl-97053;
    PB98-108590REB           98-02  PC A99/MF £08
UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA, PENSACOLA. CENTER
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGNOSTICS AND
BIOREMEDIATION.
    Effectiveness and Safety of Strategies for Oil Spill Bio-
    remediation: Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Field.
    (EPA/60CVS-97/008)
    PB98-140320REB           98-03  PC A02/MF A01
UTAH DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, SALT LAKE
CITY.
    Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Pro-
    tection Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Stud-
    ies.
    (EPA/eOOm-97/023)
    PB97-199749REB           98-02  PC A05VMF A01
UTAH STATE UNIV., LOGAN. WATERSHED SCIENCE
UNIT.
    Effects of Flow  Augmentation on  Channel Morphology
    and  Riparian  Vegetation in  the Upper Arkansas River
    Basin, Colorado.
    (EPAJ60WB-98J003)
    PB9B-126287REB           98-02  PC A08/MF A02
VANASSE HANGEN BRUSTLJN, INC., PROVIDENCE, Rl.
    Air Quality Evaluation of Rhode Island's Incident Manage-
    ment Program.
    PB98-135700REB           98-03   PC A04/MF A01
VERMONT UNIV., BURLINGTON. RESEARCH CENTER
FOR GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION DESIGN.
    NAPLj Simulator Documentation.
    (EPA/GOO/R-97/102)
    PB98-106495REB           98-01   PCA12/MFA03
VERSAR, INC., COLUMBIA, MD.
    Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Sta-
    tus, Trends, and Environmental Effects.
    fCBWP-MANTA
    PB9B-142045REB
             TA-AD-97-6)
    PB98-119274REB           98-02  PC A08/MF A02
VERSAR, INC., SPRINGFIELD, VA.
    Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for the  Transportation
    Equipment Cleaning Category. Volume 1. Final Report.
    (EPM121/B-9&015)
    PB98-161243REB           98-04  PC A09/MF A02
VERSAR, INC., SPRINGFIELD, VA. EXPOSURE
ASSESSMENT DIV.
    Exposure Factors Handbook (Kit).
    PB98-124217REB           98-02  PC E99/MF E99

    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors
    (Final Report).
    (NCEA-W-OOOS-V1, EPA/BOO/P-97/002FA)
    PB98-124225REB           9842  PCA11/MFA03

    Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2. Food Ingestion
    Factors (Final Report).
    (NCEA-W-O005-V2, EPA/600/P-9&002FB)
    PB98-124233REB           9842  PCA18/MFA03

    Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity Factors
    (Final Report).
    (NCEA-W-0005-V3, EPAfiOO/P-95AX2FC)
    PB98-124241REB           98-02  PCA17/MFA03

VIRGINIA INST. OF MARINE SCIENCE, GLOUCESTER
POINT.
    Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake  Routes of Ljpophilic
    Organic Toxicants in Finfish.
    (CNWP-MANTA-TR-96-2)
    PB98-125396REB           98-02  PC A06/MF A01

VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST. AND STATE UNIV.,
BLACKSBURG. DEPT. OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.
    Field Performance of Woodbuming  Stoves in Colorado
    during the 199546 Heating Season.
    (EPA/600/R-97/112)
    PB98-106487REB           98-01  PC A04/MF A01

VIRGINIA UNIV., CHARLOTTESVILLE. DEPT. OF
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
    Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
    Mid-Atlantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation Concentration,
    Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
    (CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-1)
    PB98-125313REB           98-02  PC A05/MF A01

VISTA COMPUTER SERVICES, INC., BETHESDA, MD.
    National  Directory of AHERA Accredited Courses, May
    29,1998 Edition.
    PB98-148273REB           98-04   PCA15/MFA03

WASHINGTON UNIV., SEATTLE. DEPT. OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING.
    Review of Nitrous Oxide Behavior in the Atmosphere and
    in Combustion and Industrial Systems.
    (EPAteOO/A-97/107)
    PB98-135767REB           98-03   PC A04/MF A01

WISCONSIN UNIV.-SUPERIOR.
    Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria Tributyltin'.
    (EPA/822/D-97/001)
    PB98-103229REB            98-01   PC A09/MF A02
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PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
   This index is arranged by personal author's last name, report title, and NTIS order
   number. As many as five authors may be included for each report; all are listed in
   this index.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                                    i
                      Author Nam*   I   BLOOMQUIST, D.f DIAMOND, C., ODEN, M.,
                                    |   RUTH, B., TIA, M.

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

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

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                                                   PERSONAL  AUTHOR   INDEX
ABBRUZZESE. B.
  Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
  Prairie Pothole Region.
  PB98-115322REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01
ABRIOLA, L. M.
  Mchigan  Soil  Vapor Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
  Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
  and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in  Unsaturated  Geo-
  logical Material.
  P698-115355REB             98-01   PCA13/MFA03
ADAMS, N. H.
  QA Review of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from
  Peer Review.
  PB98-135841REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

ADENQA, A.
  Exposure  Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241REB             98-02   PC A17/MF A03
ADENUGA, A.
  Exposure  Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB             98-02   PCA11/MFA03

  Exposure  Factors Handbook. Volume  2, Food  Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB             9842   PCA18/MFA03
ADOLPHSON, P.
  Ambient Toxicity Testing  in Chesapeake Bay, 5  Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB             9842   PC A08/MF A02

ALDEN, R.W.
  Ambient Toxicity Testing  in Chesapeake Bay, 5  Year Re-

  Pe9B-130982REB             9842   PC A08/MF A02

ALLEN, B.
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpoints and Exposures.
  PB98-124001 REB             9842   PC A99/MF A06

ALLENDORF. & W.
  Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
  System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary Kilns.
  PB98-140346REB             98-03   PC A03MF A01

ALVAREZ, F. R.
  High  Voltage Environmental Applications,  Inc.  Electron
  Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
  port.
  PB98-141971REB             98-03   PCA05/MFA01

AMBROSE, R B.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1.  Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB             98-02   PC A07/MF ACE

  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3.  Fate and
  Transport of (Mercury in the Environment
  PB98-124753REB             98-02   PCA18MFA04

ANDERSEN, C.
  Interactive Effects of CO  and CO2: Implications for Terres-
  trial Ecosystems.
  PB98-137516REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01

  Research Plan: Interactive Effects  of O3 and  CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB96-11S306REB             98-02   PC A07/MF A02

ANDERSEN, C. P.
  Ecological Effects of Tropospheric  Ozone: A U.S. Perspec-
  tive: Past, Present and Future.
  PB98-116387REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01

ANDERSON, P.
  Kentucky Transportation  Cabinet  Annual Assessment of
  Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
  PB98-131345REB              9842   PC A06/MF A01

ANDERSON, R. D.
  Acute  and  Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
  PB9(£l26055F(EB              9842  PC A04/MF A01

  Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB             9842  PC AOS/MF A02

ANDERSON. W.
  Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Pro-
  posed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for In-
  dustrial Waste Combustors.
  PB98-152879REB             9844  PC A07/MF A02

ANDREWS, K.
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Potycydic Ar-
  omatic  Hydrocarbons,  2,«iphenoxvacetJc  Acid,  and
  Pentachlorophenol in Air, House Dust. Soil, and Total  Diet
  PB98-103195REB             9841   PC A09/MF A02

ANDREWS, K. D.
  Method Validation and Application for Semivolatile Organic
  Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides  and PCBs.
  PB96-113376REB             9841   PCA05/MFA01

ANDREWS, M.
  Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003 of
  RCRA.
  PS98-108616REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01

ANDRUS, C. W.
  Ecological Functions  of  Off-Channel  Habitat  Willamette
  River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.      	
  PB9&-122229REB             9842  PC A06/MF A02
ANNABLE, M. D.
  Field-Scale Application of In-situ Cosolvent Rushing: Eval-
  uation Approach.
  PB98-135866REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
ARNOLD, J. R.
  Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eulerian  Air Quality
  Models: Background and Methodology.
  PB98-116304REB             9842  PC AQ3/MF A01
AVER, J.
  Demonstration of  a  Paint Spray  Booth Emission Control
  Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning  and  UV/Ozone
  Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical  Report
  PB98-124316REB             9842  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             9842  PC A15/MF A03

  Lessons Learned-Controlling  VOCs  from  Three  Paint
  Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
  PB98-140379REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01
  Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
  Ventilation.
  PB98-116346REB             9842  PC A03/MF A01
BACHMAN, W. H.
  GIS-Based Modal Model of Automobile Exhaust  Emissions.
  PB98-165145REB             9844  PC A10/MF A03
BAE, S. K.
  Mechanistic Implications  of Polychlorinated  Dbenzodioxin
  and  Dibenzofuran Homotogue Profiles  from Municipal
  Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
  PB98-151475REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
BAEK, N. H.
  Performance Evaluation of an  In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
  ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
  PB98-135809REB              9843   PC A02/MF A01
BAHNER, M. A.
  Analytical Techniques for Measuring  Hydrocarbon  Emis-
  sions from the Manufacture of  Rberglass-Reinforced Plas-
  tics.
  PB98-147259REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use  of Enclosed
  Doctor Blade Systems in the  Fkwographic and  Rotogravure
  Printing Industries.
  PB98-137391 REB              9843   PC A08/MF A02
BAILEY, D.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report
  PB98-135163REB              9843   PCA1CVMFA02
BAILEY, M.
  Developing  Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at  Resource Con-
  servation  and Recovery Act Sites in Region  10.  Interim
  Final Guidance.
  PB98-131899REB              9842   PC  A25/MF A04
BAKER, J.
  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              9842   PCA06/MFA01
BAKER, J. R.
  Environmental Monitoring and  Assessment Program Sur-
  face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
  PB98-122211 REB              9842   PC  A13/MF A03
BALDRIDGE, E.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report.
  PB98-135163REB              9843   PC  A10/MF A02
BARBOUR, M. T.
  Examination of the  Effects of  Habitat Quality. Land Use,
  and Acidification on  the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-125362REB              9842   PC  A07/MF A02
BARKER, J.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian  Forests in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB              9841   PC  A08/MF A02
BARKER, J. R.
  Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Imagery
  to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators for Monitoring.
  PB98-151244REB              9844   PCA03/MFA01
BARLAZ. M.
  Development of Tools for Evaluating  Integrated Municipal
  Waste  Management Using Life-Cycle Management.
  PB98-145600REB             9843   PC  A02/MF A01
BARLAZ, M. A.
  Anaerobic BkxJegradation of  BTEX in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB             9842   PC  A03/MF A01

  Estimating Municipal Waste Combustor Non-Metal Air Emis-
  sions as a Function of Waste Composition.
  PB98-147176REB             9843   PCA02/MFA01
 BARNARD, W. R.
  Estimates  of Global  Greenhouse Gas Emissions from  In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
  PB98-106420REB             9841   PC A07/MF A02
 BARNHARD, B.
  National Air Pollutant Emission  Trends. 1900-1996.
  PB98-153158REB                    9844   PCA11
 BASKIN, E.
  U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
  PB98-140312REB             98-03    PC A03/MF A01
BASKIR, J.
  Developing and Using  Production-Adjusted Measurements
  of Pollution Prevention.
  PB97-199707REB             9841    PC A06/MF A01
  Identification and Evaluation of Pollution  Prevention Tech-
  niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered Wood
  Products.
  PB98-140304REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
BASKIR, J. N.
  Ongoing Evaluation of Sources and Factors Affecting Emis-
  sions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB98-151731REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
BATIUK, R.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
  ment.
  PB98-1 04631 REB             9841    PC A09/MF A02
BAYER, C. W.
  Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
  PB98-155096REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

  Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
  PB98-135759REB             9843   PCA03/MFA01
  Evaluation  of Low-Emitting Products for Use in the Indoor
  Environment.
  PB98-145592REB             9843   PCA03/MFA01
BEAL, R.
  Life Cycle  Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors
  Demonstration Project.
  PB98-117856REB             9842   PCA06/MFA01
BECK, L.
  EPA's Data Attribute Rating System.
  PB98-135783REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
BEDIENT, P. B.
  Enhanced  Remediation Demonstrations at Hill AFB: Intro-
  duction. Chapter 20.
  PB98-151251REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
BEIDLER, A.
  Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
  PB98-135833REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
BELANGER. B.
  Lost Source Exercise 1997: An Exercise of Radiological Re-
  sponse through  Cooperation  and Coordination of Local,
  State and  Federal Agency Resources under the  National
  Contingency Plan.
  NUREG-1634REB             9844   PC AOS/MF A01
BELUIN, M.
  Assessing  UST  Corrective Action Technologies: In situ
  SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and Resid-
  ual Hydrocarbon Removal.
  PB98-137219REB              9843   PC A16/MF A03
BELJIN, M. S.
  Ground Water Issue:  Design Guidelines for Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB98-115389REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01
BENDER, L.
  Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
  PB98-135833REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
BENJEY, B.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
   PB98-116528REB
                               9841   PC A03/MF A01
 BENJEY, W.
   Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
   Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer between the States
   and U.S. EPA.
   PB98-116288REB             9841   PC A03/MF A01

   Science Features in Models-3 Community Multiscale Air
   Quality System.
   PB98-116502REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01
 BENJEY, W. G.
   Processing  Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3 Inte-
   grated Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
   PB98-116544REB             9841   PC A03/MF A01
 BENSON, R.
   Toxicotogical Review of Tributyltin Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
   9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
   Risk Information System (IRIS).
   PB98-155237REB             9844   PC A05/MF A01
 BERKLEY, R. E.
   Analysis of Method  TO-14  Target Analytes Using  a
   Cryolocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
   a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
   PB98-116262REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01

   Rapid Analysis of Toxic Organic Vapors in Ambient Air.
   PB98-135825REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
 BERO, M.
   Characterizing Sink Effects in Large Environmental Cham-

   PB98-137458REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 BERO, M. R.
   Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an IAQ Test House.
   PB98-151749REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

 BEYER, L
   In-Vessel Composting  of  Municipal Wastewater Sludge.

   PB9^1$420,<1REtB             9841   PC A10/MF A03
 BIAZAR, A.
   Ptume-in-Grid Treatment  of  Major Elevated Point-Source
   Emissions in Models-3.
   PB98-116452REB             9842  PCA03/MFA01
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                                                            PERSONAL  AUTHOR INDEX
BWKOWSKLF.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Muttiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB              96-01   PC A03/MF A01
BINKOWSKL F. S.
  Science Features in Modefs-3  Community Muffiscate Air
  Quality System.
  PB9B-116502REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
BWSTOCK, D. A.
  Mercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB96-131881REB              98-02  PCA06/MFA01

  Pitot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
  for Field Measurement of Lead  in Paint Volume 1. Tech-
  nical Report
  PB9S-148414REB              9843  PC A09AF A02
  Pilot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
  for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint Volume 2.  Appeo-
  dces.
  PB98-148422REB              98-03   PC A15/MF A03

  Standard Operating Procedure  for the Field Analysis of
  Lead in Oust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ultra-
  sonic. Acid Digestion, and Cotonmetrc Measurement
  PB96-140734REB              98-03   PCAO&MFAD1

BIRNBAUM.R.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
  ment
  PB96-104631REB              96-01   PC A09/MF A02

BIVMS.D.
  Fabric Filter Bag Leak Detection Guidance.
  PB96-164676REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
BLACK. M.
  Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management  Strategy for a
  Large BuMma
  P896-1S5047THEB              9644   PC A03/MF A01

BLACK. R. J.
  Emission Factor* tor the Disposal of Energetic Materials by
  Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/CO).
  PB96-135205REB              96-03   PC A03/MF A01
BLACKARO, A.
  Developmant of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
  Purposes of Facilitating  Data Transfer between the  States
  andUSVEPA.
  PB98-116288REB              96-01   PC A03/MF A01

BLAKE. W. a
  Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
  ings in Wide-Web Flexographc Pmtng.
  PB96-106412REB              96-01   PC A08/MF AQ2
BLASZCZAK.B.
  RACTBACT/LAER   Clearinghouse  Information  System
  (RBLCJ. Users Manual
  PB96-142S99REB              98-03   PCA11MFA03
BLOWES.D.
  Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zaro-Vatent
  Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
  PB96-1S50B8REB              96-04   PC AO3/MF A01

BLOWES.D.W.
  Ennlac6m0nt  Verification  snd  Looo-Tflrm  PeffonruucB
  MonHomg tor Permeable Reactive Barrier  at  the  USCG
  Support Canter. Elizabeth City. North Caroina.
  PB96-15128SREB              98-D3   PCA03MFA01

BOLLMAN.M.
  Monftoi ni Design for Rpanan i~urB&& vi the Pacific North-
  u^M* &J-LH-- K PljLji
  W9SL nBSBBrul riHii.
  PB9B-115363REB              96-01   PC A08JMF A02
  Texture Analysis Rearian Coniferous Forest ADAR Imagery
  to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators tor Monitoring,
  PB98-151244REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

BOROEN.R.C.
  Anaerobic Bndi
  PB96-1
                 •daton of BTEX in Aquifer MatenaL
                              96-02   PCA03/MFA01
                              98-02   PCA11/MFA03
  Enhanced Bwreme*atxjn of BTEX Using Immobfaed Nutri-
  ents: Field Demonsttfcon and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB             9841   PC AO&MF A01

BOAGWAROT. R. H.
  Hynol Process Evaluation.
  PB96-127319REB
BOOST, M.
  Ro* Management Rewarcn Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
  PB98-147093REB             96-03   PC A06MF A02

BOULOMQ.R.
  Site Cnaracterizaton tor Subsurface Remediation. Seminar
  PubfcCBfeon.
  PB9B-147333REB             9643   PC A14.XF A03

BOUWER.E.J.
  Bioremediation of BTEX. Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
  in Aqurler Material Using Muced Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
  ceptor Condrfcons.
  PB9S-106446REB             96-01   PC A09JMF AQ2

BOWMAN. C.
  Veterans Aftairs  Medcai Center Poiutoon  Prevention As-
  sessment
  PB98-159767REB             9844   PC AOS/MF A01

BRADOW. R.
  Health Assessment Document tor  Diesel  Emissions (Pre-
  brrwiary Draft).
  PB96-124308REB             96-02   PC A99/MF A06
 BRADSHAW, G.
  Monrtonng Design for Riparian Forests in me Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB             98-01   PC A08/MF A02

  Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Imagery
  to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators for Monitoring.
  PB98-151244REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 BRAY, D. C.
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the  Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB96-102304REB             9841   PC AOS/MF A01
 BREEN. B.
  Final Guidance on the Issuance of Administrative Orders
  under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the dean Water Act
  PB98-103153REB             9841   PC A04/MF A01
 BRMKMAN. M.
  Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied BertxJkte 2.4-D into Homes.
  PB96-116536REB             9841   PC A03/MF A01

  Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in House Dust
  PB98-117906REB             9842   PC A06/MF A01
 BRINKMAN, M. C.
  Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home: Comparison of Distodgeable Turf Residues with
  Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
  PB9B-103120REB             9841   PC A06/MF A01
 BRNA.T.G.
  Comparison of CFC-114  and HFC-236ea Performance in
  Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
  PB98-140395REB             9643   PC A03/MF A01
  New Chemical Alternative tor Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-236ea.
  PB98-127384REB             9842   PC A07/MF A02
  Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
  PB98-14S576REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
 BROCKUANN.C.
  Evaluation of Low-Emitting Products for Use in the Indoor
  Environment.
  PB96-145592REB             9643   PC A03/MF A01
  Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
  niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered Wood
  Products.
  PB9B-140304REB             9643   PC A03/MF A01
 BROWN. C.H.
  Demonstration of Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitors
  tor Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
  PB96-135775REB             9643   PC A03JMF A01
 BROWN. J. E.
  Comparison of Emission Models  with On-Road Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Modal Data.
  PB9B-116353REB             9642   PC A03/MF A01
 BROWN, S.
  Comparison of Design Specifications for Three Large Envi-
  ronmental Chambers.
  PB96-1S5146REB             9844   PCA03JMFA01
  Gradienl Anaysis of Biomass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
  mate of  Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from Bio-
  mass Burning.
  PB9B-116403REB             9841   PCA04/MFA01
 BROWNER. R. A.
  Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
  PB96-135759REB             9643   PC A03/MF A01
 BROWNER, R. F.
  Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
  PB96-155096REB             9644   PC A03/MF A01
 BRUCE. R.U.
  Tcucotooca! Review of Beryllium and Compounds  (CAS
  No. 7440-41-7).
  PB96-151756REB             9844   PC A07/MF A02

 BUCHANAN. C.
  Atlas of  Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Living Re-
  sources Long Term Monitoring Programs. 1997.
  PB96-123243REB             9642   PCA11/MFAO3
 BUHRMESTER. R. A.
  Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1. State-
  wide Summary Report
  PB98-107618REB             9841   PC A14A/F A03
BULATAO. L.
  Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of Section 7003  of
  RCRA.
  PB98-108616REB             9841   PC A04JMF A01

BULLOCK, a R.
  Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume  1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB             9642   PC A07/MF A02

  Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume  3. Fate and
  Transport of Mercury in the Environment
  PB98-124753REB             9642   PCA18/MFA04

SURGE, H.
  Review  of Concentration  Standards and  Guidelines  for
  Fungi in Indoor Air.
  PS98-151723REB             9644  PC A03/MF A01

BURKE, J. M.
  Sulfur  Oxides Control  Technology  Series:  Flue  Gas
  Desulfunzation. Wettman-Lord Process.
  PB98-102296REB             9641  PC A04/MF A01
BURKHOLDER, H.
  Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
  PB98-116536REB             9841  PC A03/MF A01

  Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in House Dust.
  PB98-117906REB             9842  PC A06/MF A01
BURKHOLDER, H. M.
  Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to  Home: Comparison of Dislodoeabte Turf Residues with
  Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
  PB98-103120REB             9841  PC A06/MF A01
BURNS, D. B.
  Demonstration of Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitors
  for Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
  PB98-135775REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01

  Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Monitor-
  ing for Mixed Waste Treatment
  PB98-135858REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
  Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration of
  Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
  PB98-151509REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01
BURSEV, J. T.
  Acetonitnte Field Test
  PB9B-133143REB             9843  PC A17/MF A03
  Field Evaluation  of  EPA  Method 0040 (Volafiles Using

  PB98-'l33085REB             9843  PC A08/MF A02
BYUN, D.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Muttiscale Air Qual-
  ity  (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB             9841  PC A03/MF A01
  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             9842  PC A03/MF A01
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB             9842  PC A03/MF A01
  Science  Features in  Models-3  Community Muttiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-1165Q2REB             9642  PC A03/MF A01
CAIRNS, M.
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of  O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB             9842  PC A07/MF A02
CALCAGNL J.
  Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equipment: Test Method
  and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
  PB9B-165137REB             9844  PC A09/MF A02
  Round-Room Evaluation of a Test  Method to Evaluate In-
  door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
  PB96-140361 REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
CALCAGNL J. A.
  Measurement of  Indoor Air Emissions from Office  Equip-
  ment
  PB98-151681REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01
  Reducing Indoor  Air Emissions from  Dry-Process  Photo-
  copy Machines.
  PB98-14Q288REB             9843  PC A02/MF A01
CAMPBELL, D. E.
  Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism for Maximizing Empower
  in Social Systems.
  PB96-151277REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
CANFIELD, D. E.
  Lake Regions of Florida.
  PB96-122237REB
CARLSON, P.
  National Air Pollutant Emission Trends. 1900-1996.
  PB96-1S3158REB                    9644  PCA11
CARSON, W.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB             9841  PCA08/MFA02
GATES. M. A.
  Characterization of Metal Benzotriazotes and Related Poly-
  mers.
  PB96-163108REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01
CENTIFONTI. a J.
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181424REB             9642  PC A06/MF A01
CHANG, J.
  Review  of  Concentration  Standards  and  Guidelines  for
  Fungi in Indoor Air.
  PB98-151723REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01

  Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
  Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
  PB9B-1S1657REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01
CHANG, J. C. S.
  Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Akyd Paint
  PB98-140270REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
  Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning on Fungalty Contami-
  nated Duct Materials.
  PB98-140007REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01

  Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from Aflcyd Paint
  PB98-145535REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                                           9842   PC A06VMF A02
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  Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
  PB98-142227REB              $8-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
  PB98-140239REB              9&O3   PC A03/MF A01
  Susceptibility  of  Fiberglass  Duct  Liner  to  Fungal
  fPenicillium chrysogenum1) Growth.
  PB98-155070REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 CHAPUT, LS.
  Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
  PB98-103401REB              98-01   PC A07/MF A02
 CHAUDET, R.
  Assessing UST Corrective  Action  Technologies-  In  situ
  SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and Resid-
  ua! Hydrocarbon Removal.
  PB9&-137219REB              98-03   PC A16/MF A03
 CHAWAGA, D.
  Lost Source Exercise 1997: An Exercise of Radiological Re-
  sponse through Cooperation and  Coordination  of  Local
  State and Federal Agency Resources under the National
  Contingency Plan.
  NUREG-1634REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01
 CHEN. C.
  Health Assessment Document for  Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB              98-02   PC A99/MF A06
 CHEN, J.
  Parameter Estimation of Two-Fluid Capillary Pressure-Satu-
  ration and Permeability Functions.
  PB98-151236REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
 CHEN, J. S.
  Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone- Applica-
  tion of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
  PB98-147317REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
 CUING, J.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01

  Plume-in-Grid Treatment of  Major Elevated Point-Source
  Emissions in  Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Science  Features  in Models-3 Community  Multiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 CHOO.Y. L.
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Pdycydic Ar-
  omatic   Hydrocarbons,  2.4-Dtphenoxyacetic  Acid,  and
  Pentachtorophenol in Air, House Dust. Soil, and Total Diet
  PB98-103195REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02
 CHRtSTIANSON. L l_
  Development of a Digital Optical Measurement System for
  Analysis  of Aerosol Spatial Distribution in the Indoor Envi-
  ronment
  PB98-137532REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Novel. Whole-Field. Non-Intrusive Diagnostic Technique for
  Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
  PB98-151673REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  Study of  the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital Par-
  ticle Image Vetotimetry.
  PB98-151665REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 CHU, S.  H.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis  Results Report
  PB98-135163REB              98-03   PC A10VMF A02
 CHUANG, J. C.
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycyctic Ar-
  omatic   Hydrocarbons.  2,4-Diphenoxyacetic  Acid,  and
  Pentachkxophenol in Air, House Dust. Soil, and Total Diet.
  PB98-103195REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02
 CHURCH, T. M.
  ContributKXi of Dissolved Organic  Nitrogen Deposition to
  Md-Aflantk:  Coastal  Waters.  Precipitation Concentration.
  Isotopic Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB98-12S313REB              98-02   PCA05/MFA01
 CMORELU, A.
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116510REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
 CLARK, T. R.
  Performance  Characteristics of a Multi-Stage Process for
  Ex-situ Treatment of Solids or  Liquids Contaminated with
  Chlorinated Organ ics.
  PB98-138662REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
CLAYTON. C. A.
  Analytical Techniques for Measuring Hydrocarbon  Emis-
  sions from the Manufacture of Fiberglass-Reinforced Plas-
  tics.
  P898-147259REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
CLAYTON, a K.
  Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning  Residential  Hot
  Water Furnaces.
  PB98-131980REB              98-02   PC A12/MF A03
CLELAND, J.
  Demonstration of a 1  MWe Biomass Power Plant at USMC
  Base Camp Lejeune.
  PB98-135676REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
CLEMONS.C.A.
  Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site Re-
  mediation.
  PB98-104193REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
                                                             PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
CLINE, S.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB              98-01   PC A08MF A02
CLINE. S. P.
  Ecological  Functions of Off-Channel Habitat. Willamette
  River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
  PB98-122229REB              98-02   PC A06/MF A02
COATES, W. M.
  Treatabilrty Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB              98-02   PCA17/MFA03
COATS, C.
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB              98-02   PC A03*F A01
COCHRANE, C.
  Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and IAQ: Results
  of a  Reid Study Conducted in  Nine Single  Family Dwell-

  PB98-140254REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Pilot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning on
  Indoor Air Quality in Residences.
  PB98-140296REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
COHEN, R. M.
  Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines for Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB98-115389REB              98-01   PCA04/MFA01
COHN, R.
  Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB98-116478REB              98-02   PC A02/MF A01
COLLINS. S.
  Conversion Equations for Use in Section 403  Rulemakino.
  PB98-159429REB              98-04   PC A09/MF A02
COOK, a
  Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
  PB98-135833REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
COOK. J. D.
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest  Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB              98-01   PC A06/MF A01
COOK.K.R.
  SITE Technology  Capsule: Rochem Separation  Systems,
  Inc., Disc Tube Tirade Name) Module Technology.
  PB98-147101REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
COOPER, W. J.
  High  Voltage  Environmental Applications,  Inc.  Electron
  Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
  port.
  PB98-141971REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
CORIO, L.
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-119274REB              98-02   PC A08/MF A02
CORNSTUBBLE. D. R.
  Evaluation of Waterbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551 REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Fugitive Emission  Reductions Due to the Use of  Enclosed
  Doctor Blade Systems in the Ftexographic and Rotogravure
  Printing Industries.
  PB98-137391REB              98-03   PCA08/MFA02
  Personal Computer Guide for Businesses in the Metal Parts
  Coating Industry.
  PB98-147168REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
  Personal Computer Monitors:  A Screening  Evaluation  of
  Volatile  Organic  Emissions from Existing  Printed  Circuit
  Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention  Alter-
  natives.
  PB98-137102REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
CORRELL. R.
  Field  Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado dur-
  ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
  PB98-106487REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
COSBY, E.
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB              98-02   PC A05/MF A01
COX.B.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report.
  PB98-135163REB              98-03   PCA1Q/MFA02
COX.C.
  Radiological Survey at  the Puget Sound Naval  Shipyard
  and Naval Submarine Base, Bangor.
  PB98-167836REB              98O4   PC A07/MF A02
COX.L.H.
  Some Remarks on Research Directions in Statistical Data
  Protection.
  PB98-141286REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
COX.M.
  Research Plan for Microbial Pathogens and Disinfection By-
  products in Drinking Water.
  PB98-140775REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
CRAIG, J. D.
  Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
  PB98-151467REB              98-04   PC A02/MF A01
CRAUN, G.
  U.S. EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterbome Disease Oc-
  currence Studies. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on March 12-13,
  1997. Summary Report
  PB98-169766FiEB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
                                   DENDROU, S.

CRIAG, J. D.
  Development of a New Generation of Small Scale Biomass-
  Fueled Electric Generating Power Rants.
  ADA350501 REB               98-04   PC A02/MF A01
CRIPE, C. R.
  Effectiveness and Safety of Strategies  for Oil  Spill Bio-
  remediationi Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Field
  PB98-140320REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
CRITES, R. W.
  Storage/Sedimentation  Facilities for Control of Storm and
  Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
  PB98-132228REB              98-02   PCA11/MFA03
CRUMP, K.
  Health Assessment  Document  for Diesel Emissions  (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB              98-02   PC A99/MF A06
CSIZY, M.
  Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices on
  Farmland Birds in Ontario.
  PB98-122245REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
CUI, M. M.
  Development of a Digital Optical Measurement System for
  Analysis of Aerosol Spatial Distribution in the Indoor  Envi-
  ronment
  PB98-137532REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Novel, Whole-Reid, Non-Intrusive Diagnostic Technique for
  Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
  PB98-151673REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital Par-
  tide Image Vetorimetry.
  PB98-151665REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
CUNNEFF, S.
  Test and Evaluation  of Six  Fire  Resistant  Booms  at
  Ohmsett.
  AD-A344 642/4REB             98-03   PC A05VMF A01
D'ADAMO, P.  C.
  Bioremediation of BTEX. Naphthalene, and Phenanthrene
  in Aquifer Material Using  Mixed  Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
  ceptor Conditions.
  PB98-106446REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02
DANIEL, D. E.
  Report of 1995 Workshop on Geosynthetic Clay Liners.
  PB98-141989REB              98-03   PC A12/MF A03
DARVIN, C. H.
  Demonstration of  Liquid  CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
  Parts Cleaning.
  PB98-151632REB              98-04   PC A02/MF A01
  High Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid  CO2 and
  Surfactants.
  PB98-116338REB              98-02   PC A02/MF A01
  Lessons   Learned-Controlling   VOCs  from  Three  Paint
  Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
  PB98-140379REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Paint Spray Booth Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
  Ventilation.
  PB96-116346REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
DAVIS, E. L.
  Ground;Water  Issue: Steam  Injection  for Soil and Aquifer
  Remediation.
  PB98-126709REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Hot Water Injection for the Remediation of Oily Wastes.
  PB98-139991 REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
  PB98-135114REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
DE RIEUX, W.
  Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
  1990-1994.
  PB98-110406REB              98-02   PC A09/MF A02
DEARFIELD, K. L.
  Science Policy Council Handbook: Peer Review.
  PB98-140726REB              98-03   PC A08YMF A02
DEATHERAGE, G. W.
  Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use of Enclosed
  Doctor Blade Systems in the Flexographic and Rotogravure
  Printing Industries.
  PB98-137391 REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
DEFLAUN, M. F.
  Performance Evaluation  of an  In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
  ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
  PB98-135809REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
DELAFIELD, F. R.
  Alternatives  for CFC-12 Refrigerant in Automotive Air Con-
  ditioning.
  PB98-137524REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
DELLARCO, V.
  Human Health Risk Assessment  Research Strategy. Exter-
  nal Review Draft
  AD-A346 913/7REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
DEMSEY. C.
  Research Plan for Microbial Pathogens and Disinfection By-
  products in Drinking Water.
  PB98-140775REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
DENDROU, B.
  BKDPLUME  III:  Natural Attenuation Decision  Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB              98-02   PC A15/MF A03
DENDROU. S.
  BIOPLUME  III:  Natural Attenuation Decision  Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB              98-02   PC A15/MF A03
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                                                           PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
DENMS.R.
  Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Modete-3 CMAQ

      M16478REB              98-02   PCA02/MFA01
DENMS.R.L.
  Advanced Techniques tor Evaluating  Euterian  Air Quality
  Models: Background and Methodology.
  PB98-116304REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  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
  PB96-116296REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01

  Environmental Protection  Agency's Third  Generation Air
  Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
  PB96-116320REB              98-02   PCA02/MFA01

  Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced  by
  Local  Precursor  Emissions for a Summer Period with  a
  Range of Photochemical Activity.
  PB9B-116312REB              98-02   PCA03/MFA01
DEVmS.0.
  Test and Evaluation  of  Six Fire Resistant  Booms  at
  Ohmsett.
  AD-A344 642/4REB            98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
DUZ.L.F.
  Guidance for LandGKng Waste in Economically  Developing
  Countries.
  PB98-142102REB              98-03   PC A19/MF A04
DION.L.B.
  Bioaugmentation win •Burkholderia cepacia' PR1 301  tor In
  aftj  boremedMton  of   Trichloroethyfene  Contaminated
  Groundwatar.
  PB9B-141542REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
DOCHERTY, M. J.
  Powttor Co>t AppficabOfti,
  PB9e-1(M624fS              98O1   PC AOS/MF A01

  Powder  Coat Application*. (Reannounced with new ab-
  stact).
  PB9e-106624REB              98-02   PC AOS/MF A01
DOLAN.M.E.
  Bioaugmentation with •Burkholderia cepacia' PR1 301  tor In
  irtu JtarerneAaton  of   Trichtoroethylene  Contaminated

  PB96-141542REB              98-03    PC A03/MF A01
DOMMCK.D.S.
  Effects of Row Augmentation on Channel  Morphology and
  Riparian  Vegetation in the Upper  Arkansas River Basin,

  PB9B-126287REB              98-02   PCA08/MFA02
DONO.Y.
  Methane-Steam  Reaction Over Nickel Catalysts in the
  Hynol Process.
  PB9B-100480REB             9&O1    PC A07/MF A02
DONNELLY. P. K.
  Influence of Adverse Sol  Condawns on the Formation and
  Function of Arbuscuter Myconhizae.
  PB98-14S626REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
DONOVAN. J.
  In-Vessel Composting of Municipal  Wastewater  Sludge.
  Summary Report.
  PB98-104201REB              96-01    PC A1O/MF A03
DOORH.M.
  Emerging Technologies tor the Management and UtSzation
  of LandfM Gas.
  PB98-127913REB              98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
DOORN.M.RJ.
  Clliiiutni of Gtobal Greenhouse Gas Emissions from  In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewetor Treatment
  PB98-106420REB              98-01    PC A07/MF A02
  Greenhouse Gases  from Anaerobic Decomposition   of

  PB98-147143REB              96-04   PC A02MF A01
DOWUNO,a
  Catfsh Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB96-12323SREB             96-02   PC A05*F A01

DROA.&
  Hydrology of Two Mardunal Vateys in the Nebraska Sand

  PB98-146004REB             96-03   PC A07/MF A02
DRIVER. I-
  Mercury Study Report to  Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB98-124B03REB             98-02   PCA11/MFA03
DUCNUKjEEN. X
  AOas of Chesapeake Bay Basn Bntogcal and Living Re-

                                       PC A11/MFA03
 DUOEK.M.
   Development of Bngenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling,
   PTO-13S833REB^          98-03   PCA03/MFA01
 DUDNEY, C. S.
   Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined by
   Passive Carbon Monitors and Co
                             nti
                                     Radon Monito
  PB98-173420REB             98-04   PCA03/MFA01

DUMLJ.E.
  Mocrmriitic  Implications of Potychtorinated Dbenzodoxh
  and  Dfcenzofuran Homotogue ProBes from  Municipal
  Waste and Coal CoCombuston.
  PB98-151475REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formabon by Coal Co-Firing.
  PB9B-137425REB             98-O3   PC A03/MFA01
DYER.N.E.
  Rapid Analysis of Toxic Organic Vapors in Ambient Air.
  PB98-135825REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EDER.B.
  Aggregation Using  Ouster Analyses for Models-3  CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB98-116478REB             98-02   PC A02/MF A01
EKLUND, B.
  Air Emissions  from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with Petroleum  Fuels  and Other  Substances (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB             98-01   PC A21/MF A04

  Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
  dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment
  PB9B-106420REB             98-01   PC A07/MF A02
  Field Measurement  of  Greenhouse Gas  Emission  Rates
  and Development  of  Emission Factors  for  Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB98-117898REB             98-02   PC A22/MF A04

  Greenhouse  Gases  from Anaerobic  Decomposition  of
  Waste.
  PB98-147143REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
EUON.J.M.
  Pollution Prevention  Facility  Demonstration of N-Methyl
  PyrroUdone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
  PB98-137441REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
EUONS, J. B.
  Future of the National Performance Audit Program (NPAP).
  PB98-147051REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
ENRELD.C.
  Tracers Detect Aqurter Contamination.
  ADA350763REB               98-04   PC A01/MF A01
ENFIELD. & O,
  Enhanced  Remediation Demonstrations at HiU  AFB: Intro-
  duction. Chapter 20.
  PB98-1S12S1REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Reid-Scale Application of kvsitu Cosolvent  Flushing: Eval-
  uation Approach.
  PB96-135866REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
ENSOR.D.
  Defining Requirements and Data  Outcomes  tor Environ-
  mental Verification Program tor Indoor Air Products.
  PB9B-14Q247REB              96-03   PC A03/MF A01
ENSOR.D.S.
  Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Ouct Air Cleaners.
  PB9B-155153REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
ENTRY, J. A.
  Influence of Adverse Sol Conditions on the Formation  and
  Function of ArbuscUar Mycorrhizae.
  PB98-145626REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPPERSON. D.
  AcetonHrie Field Test
  PB98-133143REB              98-03   PC A17/MF A03
ERWAY, M. l_
  Ecological  Functions  of Off-Channel Habitat,  WiBamefle
  River. Oregon. Final Research Plan.
  PB98-122&9REB              98-02   PC AOS/MF A02
EWELL.M.
  Concentration of Metal Potutants in Bacterial  Btoflms and
  Inhbibon of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB98-11922SREB              98-02  PC A06/MF A01
FAN.C.Y.
  Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Flows.
  PB9B-147ti33REB              98-03  PC A06/MF A02
FAN.Z.H.
  Measurement  of Carbonyl Compounds from  Stationary
  Source Emissions by a PFBHA-G&ECD Method.
  PB98-135643REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
FARMER, J. R.
  Verifcation Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
  PB98-145S76REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
FAVERO. P.
  Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems: Nutri-
  ent Control Potcws in the Chesapeake Bay States.
  PB98-105422REB              96-01   PC AOS/MF A01
FCLD. R.
  Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Flows.
  PB98-147093REB              9&O3  PC AOS/MF A02
FK>RELLA,M.
  Monitoring Design for Riparian Forests in  the Pacific North-
  west  Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB              9M1   PC AO»MF A02
  Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Imagery
  to Identify Potential Ecological Indcators for  Monitoring.
  PB98-1S1244REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
FtSHMAN, M.
  NAPL- Simulator Documentation.
  PB9B-106495REB              98-01   PC A12/MF A03
FTTZHENRY, S. A.
  Effect of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance and
  ReKabSty of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407C.
  PB98-127079REB              9B42   PC A08/MF A02
FLAAK,A.a
  Science PoBcv Council Handbook: Peer Review.
  PB98-140726REB              98^)3   PCA08*FA02
                                                                                                             FLORA, J. D.
                                                                                                               State-of-the Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
                                                                                                               spection and Upgrading of Underground Storage Tanks.
                                                                                                               PB98-141963REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                             FOAROE, K.
                                                                                                               Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and IAQ: Results
                                                                                                               of a  Reid Study Conducted in Nine Single Family Dwell-
                                                                                                               ings.
                                                                                                               PB98-140254REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                               Wot  Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning on
                                                                                                               Indoor Air Quality in Residences.
                                                                                                               PB98-140296REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                               Results of a Pilot Field Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness
                                                                                                               of Cleaning Residential Heating and Air Conditioning Sys-
                                                                                                               tems  and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and System Per-
                                                                                                               formance.
                                                                                                               PB98-142011 REB              98-04   PC A12/MF A03
                                                                                                             FOARDE, K. K.
                                                                                                               Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning  on Fungally Contami-
                                                                                                               nated Duct Materials.
                                                                                                               PB98-140007REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
                                                                                                               PB98-14C239REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                               Mcrobiotogical  Screening  of  the Indoor Air Quality in  a
                                                                                                               Large Building.
                                                                                                               PB98-155120REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                               Pilot  Air Conveyance System Design, Characterization, and
                                                                                                               Cleaning.
                                                                                                               PB98-140387REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Susceptibility  of  Fiberglass  Duct  Liner  to  Fungal
                                                                                                               fPenicillium chrysogenunv) Growth.
                                                                                                               PB98-155070REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                             FOUNSBEE, L
                                                                                                               Supplement  to the Second Addendum (1986) to Air Quality
                                                                                                               Criteria for Paniculate Matter and Sulfur Oxides (1982): As-
                                                                                                               sessment of  New Findings on Sulfur Dioxide Acute Expo-
                                                                                                               sure  Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
                                                                                                               PB98-1323B4REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                             FORNEY, l_ J.
                                                                                                               Bioaugmentation with "Burkholderia cepacia' PR1  301 for In
                                                                                                               situ  Bioremediation  of  Tnchtoroetnylene  Contaminated
                                                                                                               Groundwater.
                                                                                                               PB96-141542REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                             FORTMAN.R.
                                                                                                               Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
                                                                                                               PB98-140403REB              9&O3   PC A03^IF A01
                                                                                                             FORTMANN, R.
                                                                                                               Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Akyd Paint.
                                                                                                               PB98-140270REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and IAQ:  Results
                                                                                                               of a  Field Study Conducted  in Nine  Single Family DweJI-
                                                                                                                   M40254REB              9^03  PC A03*IF A01
                                                                                                                Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
                                                                                                                PB98-142227REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                Results of a Pilot Field Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness
                                                                                                                of Cleaning Residential Healing and Air Conditioning  Sys-
                                                                                                                tems and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and System Per-
                                                                                                                form&ncft.
                                                                                                                PB9B-142011REB              98-04  PC A12/MF A03
                                                                                                                Sampling and Analysis of VOCs for Indoor Air Source Char-
                                                                                                                acterization.
                                                                                                                PB98-151640REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                Sampling and Analytical Strategies tor Organic Emissions
                                                                                                                Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
                                                                                                                PB9B-151657REB              9844  PC AO3/MF A01
                                                                                                                Test Methods tor Determining Short and Long Term VOC
                                                                                                                Emissions from Latex Paint
                                                                                                                PB98-155054REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                              FORTMANN. R. C.
                                                                                                                Pilot Air Conveyance System Design. Characterization, and
                                                                                                                Cleaning.
                                                                                                                PB9B-140387REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                Pilot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning on
                                                                                                                Indoor Air OuaWy in Residences.
                                                                                                                PB98-140296REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01

                                                                                                              FORTUNE, a R.
                                                                                                                Evaluation of Methods tor Collecting  Distodgeagle Pesticide
                                                                                                                Residues from Turf.
                                                                                                                PB9B-114390REB              98-02  PC AOS/MF A01
                                                                                                                Round-Robin   Testing   of   Methods   tor   Collecting
                                                                                                                Distodoeabte Residues from Carpet
                                                                                                                PB98Tl79e9REB              98-02  PC A06/MF A01

                                                                                                              FOUREMAN, a U
                                                                                                                ToxKOtogical Review of Cumene (CAS No. 98-82-8) in Sup-
                                                                                                                port of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk Infor-
                                                                                                                mation System.
                                                                                                                PB98-155211REB              9&O4  PC A04/MF A01

                                                                                                              FOWLER, C.S.
                                                                                                                Florida Large Bidding Study: Polk  County  Administration
                                                                                                                Bidding.
                                                                                                                PB98-127103REB              984)2  PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                                                 Large BuiUina Radon Manual.
                                                                                                                 PB98-123995TIEB
                                                                                                                                             98-02   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                               FOWLER, T. W.
                                                                                                                 Radntogical Survey  at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
                                                                                                                 and Naval Submarine Base. Barigor.
                                                                                                                 PB98-167836REB              9&O4   PC A07/MF A02
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                                                           PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                                                                               GROHSE, P. M.
FRANKE, D.
  Defining  Requirements  and Data Outcomes  for Environ-
  mental Verification Program for Indoor Air Products.
  PB98-140247REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
FREEMARK, K. E.
  Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices on
  Farmland Birds in Ontario.
  PB98-122245REB              98-02  PC A07/MF A02
FRENCH, N. B.
  Demonstration of Muttimetal Continuous Emission Monitors
  for Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
  PB98-135775REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
  On-LJne  Detection of Dichtorodibenzodioxins by DLR Jet-
  REMPI.
  PB98-145543REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Monitor-
  ing for Mixed Waste Treatment
  P698-135858REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration of
  Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
  PB98-151509REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
FREYBERG, R. W.
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181C4REB              98-02  PC A06/MF A01
FRIEDL, L. A.
  Show Me the Technology:  Institutional Earners to Environ-
  mental Technology Transfer.
  N19970027271REB
                                                98-01
            (Order as N19970027257REB. PC A12/MF A03)
FRIEDMAN, E. S.
  Status and Trends in Benthc Macroinvertebrate Commu-
  nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
  Monitoring Stations, 1976-1992.
  PB98-119241 REB              98-02   PC AOS/MF A01
FRITZ, S. G.
  Emission Factors for Compression Ignition Nonroad  En-
  gines Operated on No. 2 Highway and  Nonroad  Diesel

  PB98-135510REB              98*3   PCA17/MFA03
FUERST, R. G.
  Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
  PB98-13S635REB              98*3   PC A03/MF A01
GABELE, P.
  Duty Cycle Effects on Small Engine Emissions.
  PB98-135619REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
GAGE.C. L
  New Chemical Alternative for Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-236ea
  PB98-127384REB               98-02   PC A07/MF A02
  Screening of Non-CFC Alternatives for High-Temperature
  Heat Pumps
  PB98-135197REB              98*3   PCA03/MFA01
  Thermodynamic, Energy-Effoent and Economic Criteria for
  •--•---=	f Alternative Refrigerants for Heat Pumps.
             8REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
GALLAGHER, W. E.
  Performance Characteristics of a  Multi-Stage Process for
  Ex-situ Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
  Chlorinated Oroanics.
  PBg£l38662RlB              9S43  PC A03/MF A01
GALLOWAY, J. N.
  Contribution of  Dissolved Organic Nitrogen  Deposition to
  Mo-Atlantic Coastal Waters. Precipitation  Concentration,
  botopic Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB9fM25313REB              9fWJ2  PC A05/MF A01
GALLOWAY, W. B.
  Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism for Maximizing Empower

                 '              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
CAN. K.
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of

                               98*2   PCA99/MFA06

GARDNER, B. D.
  Analysis  of  Method  TO-14 Target  Anarytes  Using a
  Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
  a Highspeed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrofneter
  PB9&-1 16262REB              9&02   PC A03/MF A01
GEISSLER, P. H.
  Study on  Integrating  Surveys  of Terrestrial Natural  Re-
  sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project
  PB98-136930REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
GENTRY, C.
  Evaluating Residential Air Duct  Cleaning and IAO: Results
  of a Reid Study Conducted in  Nine Single Family Dwett-
  PB98-140254REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  PikX Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning on
  Indoor Air Quality in Residences.            .-_._. .„,
  PB98-140296REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Results of a  Pilot Field Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness
  of Cleaning Residential Heating and Air Conditioning Sys-
  tems and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and System Per-

  PBS£l4201lREB              9fWM   PCA12/MFA03
 GERBER, D. R.
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey  Schools.   _„.„„._.„.
  PB97-181424REB              98-02   PC A06/MF A01
GERON, C.
  Risk Management Research Ran for Ecosystem Restora-
  tion in Watersheds.
  PB98-147044REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
GERRITSEN, J.
  Examination of the Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use,
  and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-125362REB             98-02   PC A07/MF A02
GHORISHI, B.
  Development of a Method for the Speciation of Source Mer-
  cury Emissions.
  PB98-147267REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Experimental Study on Mercury Sorption by Activated Car-
  bons and Calcium Hydroxide.
  PB98-137417REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Fixed-Bed Control of Mecury; Role of Acid Gases  and a
  Comparison between Carbon-Based, Calcium-Based, and
  Coal Ry Ash Sorbents.
  PB98-147291REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
GHORISHI, S. B.
  Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using Cal-
  cium-Based Sorbents.
  PB98-147275REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Fundamentals of Mercury Speciation and Control in Coal-
  Fired Boilers.
  PB98-127095REB             98-02   PC A04/MF A01
  Mercury Control Research: Effects of Fly Ash and Rue Gas
  Parameters on Mercury Speciation.
  PB98-15i483REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
GIBB. K
  Human Health Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Exter-
  nal Review Draft
  AD-A346913/7REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
GIFT, J. S.
  Toxcotoacal Review of Methyl Methacrylate (CAS No.  80-
  62-6) in Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
  Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB98-155245REB              98-04   PC A06/MF A01
GIGUO, J. J.
  Development of a Method for the Speciation of Source Mer-
  cury Emissions.
  PB98-147267REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
GILCHRIST, T.
  Fuel Cell Bus Demonstration in Mexico City.
  PB98-142037REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
GILES, K. R.
  Animal Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary report
  on and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982-1995.
  DE97008803REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
GILLANI, N. V.
  Plume-in-Grid Treatment of  Major Elevated Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB             98*2   PC A03/MF A01
GILLHAM, R. W.
  Emplacement  Verification and  Long-Term Performance
  Monitoring  for Permeable Reactive Barrier at the USCG
  Support Center, Elizabeth City, North Carolina
  PB98-151285REB             98-03   PC A03/MF  A01
 GILLUM, D.
   Pollution Prevention  Facility  Demonstration  of N-Methyl
   Pyrrolidone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
   PB98-137441 REB             98-03   PC A02MIF  A01
 GINSBERG, M.
   Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discussion
  for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for Ground
  Water and Surface Water.
   PB98-133267REB              98-02  PC A04/MF  A01
 GIPSON, G.
   Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
   ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
   PB98-116S28REB              98*1   PC ACS/MF A01
   Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-

   PBI98-11646o1lEBn             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
   Science Features in Models-3 Community Muttiscale Air
   Quality System.
   PB98-116502REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 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.               „.„-.„
   PB98-116312REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 GLAUZ, W. D.
   State-of-the Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
   spection and Upgrading of Underground Storage Tanks.
   rtS98-141963REB              98*3   PC A06/MF A01
 GODOwrrcH, j.
   Descrption of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qua!-
                                                                                                              COIN, R. T.
                                                                                                               Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
                                                                                                               ents: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
                                                                                                               PB97-186290REB              98-01   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                              GOLDBERG, M. M.
                                                                                                               Trace Metal Cleanroom.
                                                                                                               PB98-147325REB
                                                                                                                                            98O3   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                        9M1   PCA03*,FA01

                                                           Plume-in-Grid  Treatment of Major  Elevated Point-Source

                                                           rsl^F^8-3-          98^2   PCA03^FA01
                                                           Science Features in Models-3  Community Multiscale Air
                                                                                        swa  PCAOS/MFAOI
                                                         GOEBEL, J. J.
                                                           Study on Integrating  Surveys of Terrestrial  Natural Re-
                                                           sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
                                                           PB98-136930REIJ              98-03  PC A05/MF A01
GOLUEKE, C. G.
  Guidance for Landfilling Waste in Economically Developing
  Countries.
  PB98-142102REB              98-03   PC A19/MF A04

GONZALES, J. R.
  BIOPLUME  III: Natural  Attenuation  Decision Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB              98-02   PC A15/MF A03
GOOCH, J. W.
  Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment:  Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB              98-02   PC A14/MF A03

GORDON, S. M.
  Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home: Comparison of  Dislodgeable Turf Residues with
  Carpet Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.
  PB98-103120REB              98-01   PC A06/MF A01
GORE, J. P.
  Effervescent Atomizaton at Low Air/Liquid Ratios.
  PB98-155062REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

GRAHAM, W. D.
  Field-Scale Application  of In-srtu Cosotvent Flushing: Eval-
  uation Approach.
  PB98-135866RE8              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

GRAND, D.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public  Health and the Environ-
  ment.
  PB98-1 04631 REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02

GRANT, L. D.
  Supplement to the Second Addendum (1986) to Air Quality
  Criteria for Paniculate Matter and Sulfur Oxides (1982): As-
  sessment of New  Findings on Sulfur Dioxide Acute Expo-
  sure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
  PB98-132384REB              98-03  PC A07/MF A02

GRAVES, D.
  Assessing  UST Corrective Action  Technologies: In sjtu
  SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and Resid-
  ual Hydrocarbon Removal.
  PB98-137219REB              98-03   PCA16/MFA03

GREENBERG, D. L.
  Demonstration  of  the Environmental and  Demand-Side
  Management  Benefits  of Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
  Power Systems, 1994-1997.
  PB98-1 45311 REB              98-04   PCA11/MFA03

 GREENBERG, M. M.
  Toxicotogical Review of  Methylene Diphenyl  Diisocyanate
   (MDI) (CAS No. 101-68-8 and 901^87-9).
   PB98-151798REB             98-04   PC A05/MF A01

 GREENE, H. L.
   Dual  Function SoibentfCatalyst Design for Energy Efficient
   Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
   PB98-135650REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 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             98-02   PC A10/MF A02

 GREENWALD, R. M.
   Ground Water Issue:  Design Guidelines for  Conventional
   Pump-and-Treat Systems.
   PB98-115389REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01
 GREINER, T. J.
   Developing and Using Production-Adjusted Measurements
   of Pollution Prevention.
   PB97-199707REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01

 GRIFFITH, G. E.
   Lake Regions of Florida.
   PB98-122237REB             98-02  PC A06/MF A02

 GRIMES, G.
   Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-

   PB98-102304REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01

 GRISMER, M. E.
   Parameter Estimation of  Two:Fluid Capillary Pressure-Satu-
   ration and Permeability Functions.
    PB98-151236REB             98-03  PC A07/MF A02

 GROFF, P. W.
    Evaluation of the Behavior of  Rame lonization Detection
   Total Hydrocarbon Continuous Emission Monitors at  Low
    Concentrations.
    PB98-137508REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01

 GROHSE, P. M.
    Development of a Method for the Speciation of Source Mer-
    cury Emissions.
    PB98-147267REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
    Standard Operating Procedure for  the Field Analysis of
    Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ultra-
    sonic, Acid Digestion, and Cdorimetric Measurement.
    PB98-140734REB              98-03  PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                           PA-5

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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
  Standard Operating Procedure for the Laboratory Analysis
  of Lead in Paint. Bulk Oust, and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Di-
  gestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spec-
  trometric Measurement.
  PB98-136963REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
GROTHEER, H. H.
  On-Une  Detection of Dichlorodtoenzodioxins by DLR Jet-
  REMPI.
  PB98-145543REB              98-03   PC MS/UP A01
GUAN.R.
  Nc-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coating System.
  PB98-135684REB              984)3   PC A03/MF A01
GUARNACOA, J.
  NAPU Simulator Documentation.
  PB98-106495REB              984)1   PCA12/MFA03
GUIDON, M. W.
  Seminar Publication:  Pollution  Control in the Forest  Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-1C2304REB              98-01   PC A06/MF A01
GULLETT, B. K.
  Dioxin FormatKXi Mechanisms: Implications for Combustion
  Technologies.
  PB98-14$584REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Experimental Study on Mercury Sorptton by Activated Car-
  bons and Cakaum Hydroxide.
  PB96-137417REB              964)3   PC A03/MF A01

  Fixed-Bed  Control of Mecury;  Role of Acid  Gases and a
  Comparison between Carbon-Based.  Calcium-Based, and
  Coal Fly Ash Sorbents.
  PB98-1 47291 REB              984)3   PC A03/MF A01
  Mechanistic Implications  of Pol/chlorinated  Dbenzodioxin
  and  Dtoenzofuran  Homotogue  Profiles from  Municipal
  Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
  PB96-I5147SREB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  On-Line  Detection ol Dehtorodibenzodioxins by DLR Jet-
  REMPI
  PB98-145543REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  On-Aoad Sampling  of Diesel  Engine Emissions of Poty-
  chtorinated    D*»fUO-p-Oo»in   and    Porychlonnalacf
  Dtxvuoluran.
  PB96-1403S3REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Prevention of PCDO/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
  PB98-137425REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Research on Emissions and Mitigation of POP's from Com-
  htiyttOfl SOUTCOS
  PB98-1399S3REB              984J3  PC A03/MF A01
GOO. Z.
  Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an LAO Test House.
  PB96-151749REB              964)4  PC A03/MF A01
  Characterization of VOC Emissions from  an Alcyd Paint.
  PB96-140270REB              984)3  PCA03/MFA01
  Characterizing Sink  Effects in  Large Environmental Cham-
  bers.
  PB98-137458REB              98-O3  PC A03/MF A01

  Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from Afcyd Paint
  PB96-145535REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
  Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
  PB9B-142227REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01

  Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
  PB9e-140403REB              96-03  PCA03/MFA01
  Sampling and Analytical Strategies for  Organic Emissions
  Test™ of Wet Sources in Srnat Chambers.
  PB96-151657REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
GUTH.D.
  Health Assessment Document tor Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft}.
  PB96-124308REB              98-02  PC A99/MF A06
GUTKNECHT. W. F.
  Intarcompanson of Grindng Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration oflead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB96-131881REB              98-02  PCA06/MFA01

  Pic* Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
  lor  F«M Measurement of Lead in Part. Volume 1. Tech-

  Ffl980*8414REB              98-03  PC A09/MF A02

  Pilot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
  tor Field Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 2. Appen-
  dices.
  PB98-148422REB               98-03  PC A1S/MF A03
  Standard Operating  Procedure tor the  Field  Analysis of
  Lead in  Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by UHra-
  sonc. Add Digestion, and Cotonmetnc Measurement
  PB»140734ftEB               964)3  PC A05/MF A01
  Standard Operating Procedure tor the Laboratory  Analysis
  of Lead in Pant. Bufc Dust, and Sort by  Uttrasonc. Acid Di-
  gestion  and Inductively  Coupled Plasma Emission  Spec-
                               964)3   PCA04/MFA01

 HAAS, a N.
   Design Manual: Munopat Wastewater Disinfection.
   PB9&126616REB             984)2   PCA11MFA03
 HAAS.W.J.
   DemonsVation of Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitors
   tor Heat-Tune Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
   PB98-13577SREB             96-03   PC A03/MF A01
   Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Monitor-
   ing tor Muted Waste Treatment
   PB9B-13S8S8REB             96-03   PCACOMFA01
  Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration of
  Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
  PB98-151509REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
HABEFLL.
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpoints and Exposures.
  PB98-124001 REB             98-02   PC A99/MF A06

HALL, J. W.
  Characterization of Metal Benzotriazoles and Related Poly-
  mers.
  PB98-1S3108REB             964)4   PC A03/MF A01

HALL.L.
  Acute  and  Chronic  Toxicrry of  Copper to the Estuarine
  CopepcO •Eurytemora affinis'.
  PB98-126055REB             98-02   PC A04/MF A01

HALL, L. W.
  Ambient Toxicity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year  Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB             98-02   PC A08/MF A02

  Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk  Assessment
  of Copper and  Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
  shed.
  PB98-105562REB             98-01   PCA12/MFA03

HAM.R.K.
  Development of Tools for Evaluating Integrated Municipal
  Waste Management Using Life-Cycle Management.
  PB98-145e5uREB             984)3   PC A02/MF A01
HANLEY, J. T.
  Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Ouct Air Cleaners.
  PB98-1S5153REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

HAKTUSH.M.M.
  Analytical Tools tor Groundwater Pollution Assessment
  PB98-135130REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
HARWSON, E. D.
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB96-131681REB             98-02   PC A06/MF A01

HARMS. C. J.
  Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation  Cured Coat-
  ings in Wide-Web Ftexographic Printing.
  P898-106412REB             98-01   PC A08/MF A02

HARRIS. D. B.
  Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Modal Data.
  PB98-116353REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01

HARRISON, K. W.
  Estimating Municipal Waste Combustor Non-Metal Air Emis-
  sions as a Function of Waste Composition.
  PB96-147176REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01

HARTLAGE. T. A.
  Czech Air QuaSty Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB             98-01   PCA09A*=A02

HARTZELUE.
  Molecular Bonding System: Innovative Technology Evalua-
  tion Report
  PB98-134133REB             96-03   PC A06/MF A02

HASSETT-S1PPLE, B.
  Mercury  Study  Report to Congress. Volume  5. Health  Ef-
  fects of Mercuryand Mercury Compounds.
  PB98-124779REB             98432   PC A17/MF A03

HATFIELD, K.
  Field-Scale Application of In-situ Cosotvent Flushing: Eval-
  uation Approach.
  PB96-135866REB             98-03   PC A03*F A01

HAUCHMAN.F.
  Research Plan for Merobial Pathogens and Disinfection By-
  products in Drinking Water.
  PB96-140775REB             98-03  PC A06/MF A01

HEBERT.T.
  Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and lAtt Results
  of a Field Study Conducted in  Nine Smgle Family DweB-

  PB98-140254REB              98O3  PC A03MF A01

  Pik* Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning on
  Indoor Air Quality in  Residences.
  PB96-140296REB              964)3  PC A03/MF A01

HEISELBERG, P.
  Development of a Digital Optical Measurement System for
  Analysis of  Aerosol  Spatial Distribution in the Indoor Envi-

  PB96-137532REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Experiments on Evaporative  Emissions  in VerrSated
  Rooms.
  PB98-145618REB              96-03   PCA03/MFA01

HELMER.E. H.
  Gradient Anaysis of  Bkxnass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
  mate  of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from  Bio-
  mass Burning.
  PB96-116403REB              984)1    PC A04/MF A01

HEMBY.J.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report.
  PB96-135163REB              98-03   PCA10/MFAO2

HENDWKS, R. V.
  Characterization of PC  Emissions from Combustion  of
  Pentachtorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-142219REB              984)3   PC A03/MF A01
  r4ew Chemical Alternative for Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-236ea
  PB98-127384REB             98-02   PC A07/MF A02
HENNON, G. J.
  State-of-rhe Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
  spection and Upgrading of Underground Storage Tanks.
  PB98-141963REB             984)3   PC A06/MF A01
HENSCHEL, D. B.
  Cost  Analysis of Activated Carbon versus Photccatalytic
  Oxidation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
  PB98-137490REB             984)3   PC A03/MF A01

  Developing Guidance for  Considering Cost-Effectiveness
  When Selecting and Designing IAQ Control Approaches.
  PB98-151780REB             984M   PC A03/MF A01
  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             984)2   PCA10/MFA03
  Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management Strategy for  a
  Large Building.
  PB98-155047REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses: Tech-
  nical  Guidance.
  PB98-103393REB             984)1   PC A05/MF A01
HERMAN, S.
  Transmittal of Guidance on the Use of  Section  7003 of
  RCRA.
  PB98-108616REB             984)1   PC A04/MF A01
HERMAN, S. A.
  Guidance on EPA Participation in Bankruptcy Cases.
  PB98-103146REB             984)1   PC A03/MF A01
  Policy for Municipality and Municipal Solid Waste CERCLA
  Settlements at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
  PB98-118003REB             984)2   PC A03/MF A01
HERON, G.
  Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
  PB98-13S114REB             964)3   PC A03/MF A01
HETES.B.
  Indoor Air Emissions  from Office Equipment Test Method
  and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
  PB98-16S137REB             984)4   PC AOft/MF A02
HETES, R. G.
  Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equip-
  ment
  PB98-151681REB              984)4   PC A03/MF A01
HtGHTOWER, M.
  Cost and Performance Report In situ Anaerobic Bioremedi-
  atkm, Pinedas Northeast Site, Largo. Florida.
  PB98-168008REB              984)4   PC ACWMF A01
HILL, E. A.
  Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an  Alternative for Metal
  Parts Cleaning.
  PB98-151632REB              984)4   PC A02/MF A01
HIMEL, J. H.
  Seminar Publication:  Pollution Control in  the Forest Prod-
  ucts  Industry.
  PB98-1023MREB              984)1   PC A06/MF A01
HINES.C.
  Comparison of Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-0 into Homes.
  PB98-116536REB              984)1    PC A03/MF A01
HO.Z.S.
  Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
  PB9&135759REB              984)3   PC A03/MF A01
HOANG.K.
  Workshop Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment. Held in
  Washington, DC. on August 28,1997.
  PB98-135189REB              984)3   PC A19/MF A04
HOCKENSMTH. K.
  Kentucky Transportation Cabinet  Annual Assessment  of
  Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
  PB98-131345REB              984)2   PC A06/MF A01
HODSON.L-L.
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB96-131881 REB              984)2   PC A06/MF A01
  Pilot Field Study for  the Assessment of Techniques Used
  for Field Measurement of Lead in  Paint Volume 1. Tech-
  nical Report.
  PB98-148414REB              984)3   PC A09/MF A02

  Plot Field Study for  the Assessment of Techniques Used
  tor FteU Measurement of Lead  in Paint Volume 2. Appen-
  dices.
  PB98-148422REB              984)3   PCA1&MFA03
HOGSETT, W.
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects  of O3 and CO2  on  the
  Ponderosa Pine ptant/Lirler/Soii System.
  PB98-115306REB              964)2   PC A07/MF A02
HOGSETT, W. E.
  Ecological Effects of Troposphere Ozone: A US. Perspec-
  tive; Past Present and Future.
  PB98-116387REB              984)1   PC A04/MF A01
HOLDER, A. W.
  Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at HiH AFB: Intro-
  duction. Chapter 20.
  PB98-151251REB              984)4   PC A03/MF A01

HOLDER, J. W.
  Chtoroethane Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 7&4»-3).
  PB98-143274REB              984)3   PC A04/MF A01
 PA-€

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  Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicfty (CAS No. 98-95-3).
  PB98-143282REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01

HOLDSWORTH, T. J.
  Molecular Bonding System:  Innovative Technology Evalua-
  tion Report.
  PB98-134133REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A02
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.
  PB9B-116262REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01
HOLLOWAY, W. A.
  Potential for  Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
  Water  through  Mud-Plugged Wells: An  Experimental  Ap-
  praisal.
  PB98-167976REB              9844   PCA19/MFA04

HOLMAN, J. D.
  Potential for  Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
  Water  through  Mud-Rugged Wells: An  Experimental  Ap-
  praisal.
  PB98-167976REB              98-04   PC A19/MF A04

HOPKINS, GLD.
  Bfoaugmentation with 'BurkhoWena cepatia' PR1 301 for In
  situ  Bioremediation of  Trichtoroethylene  Contaminated
  Groundwater.
  PB98-141542REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
HOPMANS, J. W.
  Parameter Estimation of Twc-Ruid Capillary Pressure-Satu-
  ration and  Permeability Functions.
  PB98-151236REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
HORSBURGH. C.  A.
  Lake Regions of Florida.
  PB98-122237REB
                               98-02   PC Au6/MF A02
HORTON, W.
  Air Emissions  from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with  Petroleum  Fuels  and Other Substances  (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB              98-01   PC A21/MF A04

HOUDE, E. D.
  Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB              98-02   PC A14/MF A03

  Interaction among Environmental Factors and Recruitment
  Potential in Singed Bass.
  PB98-1 19258REB              9842   PC A1 1/MF A03

HOUSE. C. C.
  Study on Integrating  Surveys of Terrestrial  Natural Re-
  sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
  PB96-136930REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01

HOWARD, B.
  Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
  niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered Wood
  Products.
  PB98-140304REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

HOWARD. E. M.
  Characterization of the Usefulness of the FiekJ and Labora-
  tory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emissions
  from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB98-155104REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Characterizing Sink Effects in Large Environmental Cham-
  bers.
  PB98-137458REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Comparison of Design Specifications for Three  Large Envi-
  ronmental Chambers.
  PB9&-155146REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  Experiments  on Evaporative  Emissions   in  Ventilated
  Rooms.
  PB9S-145618REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
  PB98-140403REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

  Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
  PB9&-137466REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Ongoing Evaluation of Sources and Factors Affecting Emis-
  sions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB98-1 51 731 REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

 HUANG, E. W.
  Development of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coat-
                                                           PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                      HUNT, M. J.
                                                        Anaerobic Bodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
                                                        PB98-126279REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01

                                                      HUTCHINS, D. A.
                                                        Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Monitor-
                                                        ing for Mixed Waste Treatment
                                                        PB98-135858REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      HWANG, Y.
                                                        Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evaporatively
                                                        Cooled Condenser.
                                                        PB98-100506REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      HYMAN, J.
                                                        Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
                                                        Prairie Pothole Region.
                                                        PB98-115322REB              9841   PC A06/MF A01
                                                      IMHOFF, R.
                                                        Plumenn-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
                                                        Emissions in Models-3.
                                                        PB98-116452REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01

                                                      INGLE, D. S.
                                                        Cost and Performance Report In situ Anaerobic Bioremedi-
                                                        ation, Pinellas Northeast Site, Largo, Florida.
                                                        PB98-168008REB              9844   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      INGLIS, A.
                                                        Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils  Contaminated
                                                        with  Petroleum  Fuels and  Other  Substances  (October
                                                        1997).
                                                        PB98-111685REB              9841   PC A21/MF A04
                                                      ISLAM, M. R.
                                                        Analytical Tools for Groundwater Pollution Assessment.
                                                        PB98-135130REB              9843   PC A02/MF A01

                                                      JAASMA, D. R.
                                                        Reid Performance of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado dur-
                                                        ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
                                                        PB98-106487REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      JAFFE, L.  B.
                                                        Effect of Relative Humidity on Gaseous Air Cleaner Media
                                                        Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated Carbon.
                                                        PB98-151772REB              9844  PC A03/MF A01

                                                        VOC Removal at  Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
                                                        Granular Activated Carbon.
                                                        PB98-155138REB              9844  PC A03/MF A01

                                                      JAHNKE, J. A.
                                                        Operator's Guide to Eliminating Bias in CEM Systems.
                                                        PB9&-150253REB              9844  PC A08/MF A02

                                                      JANSZEN, T. A.
                                                        Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving  Sites.
                                                        PB98-132400REB              9842  PCA17/MFA03

                                                      JASINSKI, P. H.
                                                        Atlas of  Chesapeake Bay  Basin Biological  and Living Re-
                                                        sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
                                                        PB98-123243REB              9842   PCA11/MFA03

                                                      JAYANTY, R.  K. M.
                                                        Measurement of  Carbonyl  Compounds from Stationary
                                                        Source Emissions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
                               9842   PCA07/MFA02

   No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture Coating System.
   PB98-13S684REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 HUDAK. a E.
   Sulfur  Oxides  Control Technology  Series:   Flue  Gas
   DesuHurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
   PB98-102296REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01

 HUFFMAN, a L.
   Performance Characteristics of a Multi-Stage  Process for
   Ex-situ Treatment  of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
HUND, G.
  Verification of Advanced Air Monitori
  PB9B-135635REB
                                       PC A03/MF A01
                                                        PB98-135643REB
                                                                                     9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      JENSEN, M. E.
                                                        Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
                                                        tion Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Studies.
                                                        PB97-199749REB              9842   PC A05/MF A01

                                                      JETTER, J. J.
                                                        Alternatives for CFC-12 Refrigerant in Automotive Air Con-
                                                        ditioning.
                                                        PB98-137524REB
                                                                                     9843  PC A03/MF A01
 HUNIKE, E. T.
   Future of the National Performance Audit Program (NPAP).
   PB98-147051REB              9&43   PC A03/MF A01
JINOT, J.
  Chkxoethane CarcinogenicJty (CAS No. 75-00-3).
  PB98-143274REB              9843   PC A04/MF A01

  Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 98-95-3).
  PB98-143282REB              9843   PC A04/MF A01

JIRKA, a H.
  Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
  mental Investigation and Prediction.
  PB98-125370REB              9842   PC A09/MF A02

JOHNSON, J.
  Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB              9842   PC A99/MF A06

JOHNSON, M.
  Research  Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Liner/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB              9842   PC A07/MF A02

JOHNSTON, J.
  In-Vessel  Composting of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
  Summary  Report.
  PB98-104201REB              9841   PCA10/MFA03

JONES, J.
  Energy Consumption Comparisons for High Efficiency ver-
  sus Low Efficiency Central Filters.
  PB9&-142235REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

JONES, L. G.
  Troposphere Ozone and Fine Particle Air Quality Problems.
  PB98-135668REB              9843   PC A02/MF A01

JORGENSEN, E. E.
  Modeling a Plant and Soil Indicator of Habitat Suitability for
  Small  Mammals.
  PB98-135817REB              9843   PC A04/MF A01
                                    KILIAN, J. V.


  Risk Management Research Plan for Ecosystem Restora-
  tion in Watersheds.
  PB98-147044REB             9843  PC A04/MF A01

JUNGE, D. C.
  Seminar  Publication: Pollution  Control  in the Forest  Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB             9841  PC A06/MF A01

KAO, C. M.
  Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX Using Immobilized  Nutri-
  ents: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB             9841  PC A05/MF A01
KARIHER,  P.
  Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data.
  PB98-135791 REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
KARWOWSKI, J.
  Methane-Steam   Reaction  Over Nickel  Catalysts in the
  Hynol Process.
  PB98-100480REB             9841  PC A07/MF A02

KATZ-STEIN, A.
  Conversion Equations for Use in Section 403 Rulemaking.
  PB98-159429REB             9844  PC A09/MF A02

KAZACHKI, G.
  Screening of  Non-CFC Alternatives for High-Temperature
  Heat Pumps.
  PB98-135197REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01

  Thermodynamic,  Energy-Efficient and Economic  Criteria for
  Evaluation of Alternative Refrigerants for Heat Pumps.
  PB98-145568REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01

KEATING, M. H.
  Mercury  Study Report to Congress.  Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB             9842  PC A07/MF A02
  Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume 2. An Inventory
  of Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the United States.
  PB98-124746REB             9842  PCA10/MFA03

  Mercury  Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB98-124803REB             9842   PCA11/MFA03

KEEFE, M.
  Veterans Affairs Medical Center Pollution  Prevention As-
  sessment
  PB98-159767REB              9844   PC A05/MF A01

KEFAUVER, P. C.
  Treatabilrty Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB              9842   PCA17/MFA03

KELLOGG, L L.
  Episodic  Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment: Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB              9842   PCA14/MFA03

KELLY, T. J.
  Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
  PB96-135635REB              9843   PCA03/MFA01

KENNEDY, L.
  BIOPLUME III:  Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB              9842  PCA15/MFA03

 KEOLEIAN, G. A.
  Life Cycle Design  of a Fuel Tank  System.  General Motors
  Demonstration Project
  PB98-117856REB              9842  PC A06/MF A01

 KERN, E.  C.
   Demonstration  of  the  Environmental and Demand-Side
  Management  Benefits  of  Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
   Power Systems, 1994-1997.
   PB98-145311 REB              9844  PCA11/MFA03

 KERN, P. D.
   Demonstration  of the  Environmental and Demand-Side
   Management  Benefits  of  Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
   Power Systems. 1994-1997.
   PB98-145311REB             9844  PCA11/MFA03

 KERZIC, M. C.
   Characterization of Metal Benzotnazoles and Related Poly-
   mers.
   PB98-163108REB             9844  PC A03/MF A01

 KIESTER, R.
   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             9842  PC A06/MF A01

 KILGROE, J.
   Dtoxin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
   PB98-137474REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

 KILGROE, J. D.
   Mercury Control Research: Effects of Ry Ash and Rue Gas
   Parameters on  Mercury Speciation.
   PB98-151483REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

   Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Rring.
   PB98-137425REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

   Research on Emissions and Mitigation of POPs from Com-
   bustion  Sources.
   PB98-139983REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

 KILIAN, J. V.
   Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Copper to the  Estuarine
   Copepod 'Eurytemora affmis'.
   PB9JM26055REB              9842   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                          PA-7

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                                                           PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
KH.LEN.W. D.
  Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
  of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake  Bay Water-
  shed.
  PB98-105562REB             98-01   PCA12/MFA03
KMATEDER, J.
  Conversion Eqt
  PB96-1
                 ons tor Use in Section 403 Rutemaking.
                              98-04   PCA09/MFA02
KMG.A.B.
  Simultaneous Destruction of Oganics and Stabilization of
  Metals in Sote. Emerging Technology Report.
  PB96-133150REB             «-03   PC AOfVMF A01
KMG.F.Q.
  Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Modal Data
  PB96-1163S3REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01
KLEPBS. N. E.
  Descriptive Statstxs Tables from a Detailed Analysis of the
  National Hunan Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS) Data.
  PB96-155179REB             96-64   PC A24/MF A04
KNOX.R.C.
  Innovative  Measures for Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
  PB96-126717REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
KOMNSKY.J.R.
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mairrte-
                               9802  PCA99/MFA06
     x Programs in New Jersey
  PB97-181424REB             98-02   PC A06/MF A01
KONO.E.J.
  Anarytcal Techniques  tor Measuring  Hydrocarbon  Emis-
  sions from the Manufacture of Fberglass-Reinforced Plas-

  PB96-1472S9REB             9643   PC A03/MF A01
KOONTZ.U.
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1,  General Factors
  [Rial Report).
  PB96-t2422SREB             96-02   PCA11/MFA03
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2. Food Ingestion
  Factors (Fral Report).
  PB9B-124233REB             96-02   PCA1&/MFA03
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 3. Activity Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB96-124241REB             98-02   PCA17/MFA03
KOPHKAR. A.
  HeaEti Assessment Document tor  Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB
KOSUSKO.IL
  Personal Computer Guide for Businesses in the Metal Parts
  Coaling Musky.
  P896-U7168REB             98-O3   PC A03/MF A01
KOVACH.J.T.
  Concentration of Metal PoBjtants in Bacterial Bafilms and
  Hribtton of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB96-11922SREB             9842   PCAO&MFA01
KRAMUCH. J. C.
  Review of Mtrous Oxide Behavior in the Atmosphere and in
  Cofnbusfton &nd tndustnsl SMtens.
  PB98-135767REB             9843   PC A04/MF A01
KRAKZ.P.B.
  Utilizing Low VotaHe Organic Content  Exterior Coatings tor
  Wood Furniture.
  P898-100415REB             9841   PC A04/MF A01
KREBS.K.
  Samping and Analysis of VOCs tor Indoor Air Source Char-

  PB98-151640REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  Samping and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
  Tesfcng of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
  PB98-T51667REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Test Methodi for Data miring Short and  Long Term VOC
  CfTlUMOnS VCUfi LflatBX PWflL
  PB96-155054REB             96-O4   PC A03/MF A01
KREBS.K.A.
  Moor emissions Irom Conversion Varnishes.
  PB96-140403REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
KRELL.B.
  Plot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning on
  Indoor Air Ouatty in Resdences.
  PB9B-140296REB             96-03   PC A03/MF A01
KRELL.R.
  EM
                  ntal Air Duct Cleaning and IAO: Results
   of a FieU Study Conducted in Mne Sngfe  Family Dwel-

   PB96-1402S4REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 KMETEUEYER. S.
   TraatabBry Studfes tor Wood Pn
   PB98-132400REB
                                    Sites.
                                        .
                                       PC A17/MF A03
             'echnotogy Performance and Cost Data for Re-
             1 Wood Pros*
                         ogS8e_
   PB98-147069REB             9643   PC A09/MF A02
 KRSHNAN, E. R.
   Performance Characteristics of a Mufb-Stage Process tor
   Ex-sifa Treatment of Soids or LjqukJs Contaminated with
   Chtorinatad OrgarHCS.
   PB96-138e62rfEB             9643   PCA03rMFA01
 KUEHN.T. H.
   Effects of Fan Cydng on the Particle Shedding of Panicu-
   late Air Filters Used tor IAO Control.
   PB9B-147150REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01
KULP, R.
  Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and 1AQ: Results
  of a Field Study Conducted in Nine Smgte Family Dwell-
  ings.
  PB98-140254REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
KULP, R. N.
  Effects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Particu-
  late Air Filters Used for IAQ Control.
  PB98-147150REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
  Evaluation of an IAO Source  Management Strategy for a
                                                            M55047REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
                                                         Indoor Air Quality  Large Building Characterization Project
                                                         Planning.
                                                         PB98-147184REB              93-03  PC A02/MF A01
                                                         MxTObiological  Screening of the  Indoor Air Quality in  a
      (-155120REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Pilot Air Conveyance System Design, Characterization, and
  Cleaning.
  PB9B-140387REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Pilot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning on
  Indoor Air Quality in Residences.
  PB9B-140296REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Update on EPA's Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
  PB96-137433REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
LACKEY, R. T.
  Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2.
  PB96-116411REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01
LACOSSE.J.
  Field Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates
  and Development  of  Emission Factors tor Wastewater

  PB96-11789BREB             98-02   PC A22/MF A04
  Greenhouse  Gases  from  Anaerobic  Decomposition  of
  Waste.
  PB98-147143REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
LAFLAM.O.A.
  National Emission Standards tor Aerospace Manufacturing
  and Rework Facilities: Summary of Requirements for Imple-

                              98-03   PCA08/MFA02
                                                         meriting the NESHAP.
                                                         PB9B-Uf
       145501REB
LAGER. J. A.
  Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
  Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
  PB98-132228REB              96-02   PCA11/MFA03
LAHNERT, B,
  Health Assessment Document tor Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB              98O2   PC A99/MF A06
LAMBERT, T.
  Health Assessment Document tor Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB              9842   PC A99/MF A06
LANDERS, D.H.
  Ecotogeal  Functions of Off-Channel Habitat,  Witamette
  Rrver. Oregon. Final Research Plan.
  PB9B-122229REB              9842   PC A06/MF A02
LANDRETH, R. E.
  Guide to Technical Resources tor the Design of Land Dis-
  posal Factttes.
  PB98-1U2270REB              9841   PC AOfVMF A01
LANG.J.
  Mchigan  Sol  Vapor  Extraction Remeoiation   (MISER)
  Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
  and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturatad Geo-
  logical Material.
  P89EM15355REB              9841   PCA13rMFA03
LANMNG, J.
  National Assessment of Environmental and Economic Ben-
  efits  from Methane Control and IXBzatian Technologies at
  U.S.  Underground Coal Mnes.
  PB98-118144REB              9842   PC A09/MF A02
LAO, H. C.
  Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
  PB96-140403REB              9843   PCA03MFA01

  Sampling and Analytical Strategies tor Organic Emissions
  Testing of Wet Sources in Smal Chambers.
  PB98-T516S7REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
  Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
  Emissions from Latex Paint
  PB98-155054REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
LAWSON.R.E.
  Laboratory Model of  Diffusion in the Convectiva Boundary
                                                         Layer.
                                                         PB98-116486REB
                                                                                      9842   PC A03/MFA01
  Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
  persion in a Com/active Boundary Layer.
  PB98-116379REB              9842  PCA03MFA01

  Recent Experiments on Buoyant Plume Dispersion in a
  Laboratory Convection Tank.
  PB98-116361REB              9842  PC A03/MF A01
 LEACH, a D.
  Interaction among Environmental Factors and Recruitment
  Potential in Striped Bass.
  PB98-119258REB              9842  PCA11/MFA03
 LEDBETTER.J.
  Federal  Remediabon Technologies Screening  Matrix and
  Reference Guide. Third EcStion.
  PB98-108590REB              9842  PC A99/MF E08
LEDUC.S.
  Aggregation  Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3 CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB9B-116478REB              9842  PC A02/MF A01

  Beta Test of Models-3 with Community Murdscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Model.
  PB9B-116270REB              9841  PC A02/MF A01

  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB              9842  PC A03/MF A01

LEE, C. W.
  Characterization of PIC  Emissions from Combustion of
  Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-142219REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01
  Dioxin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
  PB98-137474REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01
  Mercury Control Research: Effects of Fry Ash and Rue Gas
  Parameters on Mercury Speciation.
  PB98-151483REB              9844  PC A03/MF A01
  Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
  PB98-137425REB              9843  PC M3MF A01
  Research on Emissions and Mitigation of POP's from Com-
  bustion Sources.
  PB98-139983REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

  U.S. EPA Bkxnass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
  PB98-140312REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01
LEE. R.
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116510REB              9841  PC A03/MF A01

LEE, S. V.
  Characterization of PIC  Emissions from Combustion of
  Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB9B-142219REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01
  Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning of
  Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-127731REB              9842  PC A09/MF A02

LEESE,  K. E.
  Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use of Enclosed
  Doctor Blade Systems in the Ftexographic and Rotogravure
  Printing Industries.
  PB98-137391REB              9843  PC AOS/MF A02
  Moobiological Screening of the Indoor Air Quality in  a
                                                                                                                            EB
                                                                                                                                            9844  PC A03/MF A01
LEMBACH, A. A.
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB             9842   PC A06/MF A01

LEMtEUX, P. M.
  Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
  System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary Kilns.
  PB98-140346REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Demonstration of MUtimetal Continuous Emission Monitors
  for Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
  PB98-135775REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Enhanced Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Combus-
  tion Devices by Addition of Trace Quantities of Bromine.
  PB98-151491REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127343REB             9842   PC A06/MF A01
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
  PB9B-127350REB             9642   PC A08/MF A02
  Evaluation of the Behavior of Flame lonization Detection
  Total  Hydrocarbon Continuous Emission Monitors at Low
  Concentrations.
  PB98-137508REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Near-Real-Time Measurement of  Trace  Volatile  Organic
  Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-Line
  Gas Cnromatograph.
  PB9B-151517REB             9644   PC A03/MF A01

  Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Monitor-
    j for Mixed Waste Treatment
      M3585BREB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Research on Emissions and Mrtigabon of POP's from Com-
  bustion Sources.
  PB96-139983REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01

  Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration of
  Mutfimetal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
  PB98-151509REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

 LEOVtC, K.
  Identification  and  Evaluation of  Pollution Prevention Tech-
  niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered Wood
  Products.
  PB96-140304REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
  Round-Robin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate  In-
  door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
  PB98-140361REB             9843  PCA03/MFA01

 LEOVIC, K. W.
  Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interface.
  PB9?135759REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01

  Development of a Digital Optical Measurement System  for
  Analysis of Aerosol Spatial Distribution in the Indoor Envi-
  ronment
  PB98-137532REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01
 PA-8

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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                     MENON, K.
  Evaluation of Low-Emitting Products for Use in the Indoor
  Environment.
  PB98-145592REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01

  Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions from  Office Equip-
  ment
  PB98-151681REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01

  Reducing  |ndoor Air  Emissions from  Dry-Process Photo-
  copy Machines.
  PB98-140288REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01

  Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital Par-
  tide Image Vetocimetry.
  PB98-151665REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
LEPO, J. E.
  Effectiveness and Safety  of Strategies for  Oil Spill Bio-
  remedation: Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Field.
  PB98-140320REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01
LEPPO, E. W.
  Examination of  the Effects of  Habitat Quality, Land Use,
  and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-125362REB              98-02  PC A07/MF A02
LESNAK.J.
  Assessment of Waukegan  Harbor Sediment Contamination,
  Apnl1996.
  PB98-139249REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01

  Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau Creek Watershed, 1990.
  PB98-123045REB              98-02  PC A04/MF A01
LESTZ.S.
  Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
  liminary Draft).
  PB98-124308REB              98-02  PC A99/MF A06
LEW, F.
  Consequence Analysis for ISC-PRIME.
  PB98-156516REB              98-04  PCA15/MFA03
  Results of the Independent Evaluation of ISCST3 and ISC-
  PRIME.
  PB98-1S6S24REB              98-04  PC A99/MF EOS
LEWIS, B.L.
  Acute  and  Chronic  Toxicity of Copper  to  the Estuarine
  Copepod 'Eurytemora affinis'.
  PB98-126055REB              98-02  PC A04MF A01
LEWIS, R. O.
  Comparison of  Commercial vs Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
  PB98-116536REB              98-01  PC A03/MF A01

U.V.
  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-il6296REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
UEBERMAN, S. R
  Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Rber-Optic Petro-
  leum, Oil. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
  PB98-100472REB              98-01  PC A04/MF A01
UENHART, B.
  High Pertormance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2 and
  Surfactants.
  PB9B-116338REB              98-02  PC A02/MF A01
LM.J.Y.
  Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea,
  PB9fM37185REB              98-03  PCA11/MFA03
UN.Z.
  Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
  ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB9B-119266REB              98-02  PC A04MF A01
LMAK.W.
  Development of a Method  for the  Speriation of Source Mer-
  cury Emissions.
  PB98-147267REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
LMAK.W. P.
  Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
  PB98-116437REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01

  Review of Nitrous Oxide Behavior in the Atmosphere and in
  Combustion and Industrial Systems.
  PB98-135767REB              98-03  PCA04/MFA01
UNKER.L.C,
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model  Application and Cal-
  culation of  Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix A.
  Phase  4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed;  Model Hydrology

  PBaMMoSREE?'             9842   PCAKVMFA02

  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model  Application and Cal-
  culation of  Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix a
  Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Water Quality
  Calibration Results.
  PB98-141500REB             9843   PCA99/MFA06

UU.H.F.
  Behavior of Toxic Metals  during  Contact of Synthetic Coal
  Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
  PB98-125388REB             98-02   PC A05/MF A01

UU.R.T.
  ReW Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effective-
  ness of  Gas-Phase  Air  Filtration Equipment; Phase 1.
  Search of Literature and Prior Art.        	   „-._..„
  PB9B-111677REB             98-01   PC A05/MF A01

LJU, Y. P.
  Parameter Estimation of Two-Fluid Capillary Pressure-Satu-
  ration and Permeability Functions.        	
  PB98-151236REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
LORENZANA, R M.
  Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study: Ex-
  posure  Information Obtained  through a Community-Cen-
  tered Approach. Planning Phase.
  PB98-119100REB             98-02   PCA18/MFA04
LOWE, ML
  Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
  tion Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Studies.
  PB97-199749REB             98-02   PC A05/MF A01
LUK, K. K.
  Pilot Reid Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
  for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint Volume  1.  Tech-
  nical Report.
  PB98-148414REB             98-03   PCA09/MFA02

  Pilot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
  for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 2. Appen-
  dices
  PB98-148422REB             98-03   PC A15/MF A03

  Standard Operating Procedure for  the Field  Analysis of
  Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes  by Ultra-
  sonic, Acid Digestion, and Colonmetric Measurement.
  PB98-140734REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01

  Standard Operating Procedure for the Laboratory Analysis
  of Lead in Paint, Bulk Dust, and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Di-
  gestion and Inductively Coupled  Plasma Emission  Spec-
  trometric Measurement.
  PB98-136963REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
LUTZ,E.
  Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic  Biotreat-
  ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
  PB98-135809REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
LYNCH, J.
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-119274REB             98-02   PC A08/MF A02
LYTLE, D. A.
  Leaching of  Metals from Household Plumbing Materials: Im-
  pact of Home Water Softeners.
  PB98-147309REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
MACDONALD, K. B.
  Wetland and Riparian  Restoration: Taking a Broader View.
  Contributed  Papers and Selected Abstracts,  Society for Ec-
  ological Restoration International  Conference.  Held  in Se-
  attle. Washington on September 14-16,1995.
  PB98-152705REB              98-04   PCA16/MFA03
MACKO, S. A.
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
  Mid-Atlantic  Coastal  Waters.  Precipitation  Concentration,
  Isotopic Composition and Wet Rux.
  PB98-125313REB              9842  PC  A05/MF A01
MAHAFFEY, B.
  Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
  ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
  PB9B-135809REB              98-03  PC  A02/MF A01
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              98-02  PC A09/MF A02
MAHAFFEY, K. R.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume  1.  Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB              98-02  PC A07/MF A02

  Mercury Study  Report to Congress. Volume 4. An Assess-
  ment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
  PB98-124761REB              98-02  PCA15/MFA03
MALKIN.M.
  Developing  and Using Production-Adjusted Measurements
  of Pollution  Prevention.
  PB97-199707REB              9841  PC AO&MF A01
MAMANE, Y.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB              98-01  PC A09MF A02
MARF1AK.S.
  Sampling and Analysis of VOCs for Indoor Air Source Char-
  acterization.
  PB98-151640REB              9844  PC A03/MF A01

  Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
  Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
  PB98-151657REB             98-04  PC A03/MF A01
MARINO, M. A.
  Analytical Tools for Groundwater Pollution Assessment.
  PB98-135130REB             98-03  PC A02/MF A01
MARTIN, C. B.
  Ongoing Evaluation of Sources and Factors Affecting Emis-
  sions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB98-151731REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01

MARTIN, G. B.
  Air Pollution and Air Toxics-U.S. Regulatory  Framework and
  Control Technologies.
  PB98-145550REB             9843   PCA03/MFA01
MARTONE, C.
  Guidance for Landfilling Waste in Economically Developing
  Countries.
  PB98-142102REB             9843   PCA19/MFA04
MASEMORE, S.
  National Assessment  of Environmental and Economic Ben-
  efits from Methane Control and Utilization Technologies at
  U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
  PB98-118144REB             9842   PC A09/MF A02
MASON, J.
  Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
  1990-1994.
  PB98-110406REB              98-02   PC A09/MF A02
MASON, M.
  Sampling and Analysis of VOCs for Indoor Air Source Char-
  acterization.
  PB98-151640REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

  Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
  Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
  PB98-151657REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
MASON, M. A.
  Characterizing Sink Effects in Large Environmental Cham-
  bers.
  PB98-137458REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Comparison of Design Specifications for Three Large Envi-
  ronmental Chambers.
  PB98-155146REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management Strategy for a
  Large Building.
  PB98-155047REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
  Experiments
  Rooms.
  PB98-145618REB
              on  Evaporative  Emissions  in  Ventilated

                              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
  PB98-137466REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
MATHESON, V. G.
  Btoaugmentation with 'Burkholderia cepacia' PR1 301 for In
  situ Bioremediation of  Trichloroethylene  Contaminated
  Groundwater.
  PB98-141542REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
MAXWELL, W. H.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 8. An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB98-124803REB             9842   PCA11/MFA03
MAY, M.
  Veterans Affairs Medical Center  Pollution Prevention  As-
  sessment
  PB98-159767REB             9844   PC A05/MF A01
MCALLISTER, L. S.
  Conceptual  Framework  for  a Synoptic Assessment  of the
  Prairie Pothole Region.
  PB98-115322REB             9841   PC A06/MF A01
MCCARTY, P. L.
  Bioaugmentation with 'BurkhokJeria cepacia' PR1 301 for In
  situ  Bioremediation  of Trichloroethylene  Contaminated
  Groundwater.
  PB98-141542REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
MCCRILLIS. R. C.
  Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data
  PB98-135791REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
  PB98-140403REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  No-VOC/No-HAP Wood  Furniture Coating System.
  PB98-135684REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
MCCULLOUGH, M.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
  ment
  PB98-104631 REB              9841   PC A09/MF AQ2
MCDONOUGH, S.
  Indoor Air  Quality  Large Building Characterization Project
  Planning.
  PB98-147184REB              9843   PC A02/MF A01
MCDONOUGH, S. E.
  Florida Large Building  Study:  Polk County Administration
  Building.
  PB98-127103REB              9842   PC A09/MF A02
  Large Building Radon Manual
  PB98-12399WEB
MCGAUGHEY, J. F.
                    EPA  Method  0040 (Volatiles Using
                               9842   PC A07/MF A02
                  of
                               9843   PC A08/MF A02
   Field  Evaluation

   PB98-'133085REB
 MCGAUGHY, R. E.
   Toxicological  Review of Chtordane  (Technical)  (CAS No.
   1278943-6)  in Support of Summary Information on Inte-
   grated Risk Information  System (IRIS).
   PB98-155229REB              9844   PC A06/MF A01
 MCGINNIS, W. C.
   Field Validation of a Penetrometer-Based Fiber-Optic Petro-
   leum. Oil. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
   PB98-100472REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01
 MCGRATH, J.
   Supplement to the Second Addendum (1986) to  Air Quality
   Criteria for Particulate Matter and Sulfur Oxides (1982): As-
   sessment of New  Findings on Sulfur Dioxide Acute Expo-
   sure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
   PB98-132384REB              9843   PC A07/MF A02
 MCMASTER, S.
   Human Health Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Exter-
   nal Review Draft.
   AD-A346 913/7REB            9844   PCA06/MFA01
 MENETREZ, M. Y.
   Indoor Air Quality Large Building Characterization Project
   Planning.
   PB98-147184REB              9843   PC A02/MF A01
 MENON, K.
   Health Assessment Document  for Diesel  Emissions (Pre-
   liminary Draft).
   PB98-124308REB              9842   PC A99/MF A06


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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
MENTON.R.
  Field Evaluation ot Screening Techniques for Potycydic Ar-
  omatic   Hydrocarbons.   2,4-Oiphenoxyacetic Acid,  and
  Pentachlorophenol in Air, House Dust Soil, and Total Diet
  PB96-103195REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02

MERCER, J. W.
  Ground Water Issue: Design Guidelines tor Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB98-115389REB              98-01   PCA04/MFA01

MERRILL, C.
  In-Vessel Composting o(
  Summary Report
  PB98-104201REB

MERRILL, R. a
  Field Evaluation  o

  Psl&-'l33085REB
                         Municipal Wastewater  Sludge.

                               98-01   PCA10/MFA03


                    EPA Method  0040 (Volatites Using

                               98-03   PCA08/MFA02
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor ModejingStudy^
                               98-01
                                             MF Ate
MESSNER, M. J.
  EPA TraceabiWy  Protocol tor Assay and Certification of
  Gaseous CaHxaton Standards.
  PB9B-115314REB              98-01   PC A08/MF A02

  Intercompanson of Grinding Techniques Used for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB              98-02   PC A06/MF A01

METCALFE.J.
  Czech AirOu
  PB98-110299REk
MEYER, N.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report
  PB98-135163REB              98-03   PC A10VMF A02

MKX.A.H.
  Seminar Pubhcaton: Polution Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB              98-01   PC AO&MF A01
MH-LER.C. A.
  Air PoButen Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
  PB9B-147242REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as  a Fast-Response
  System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary Kilns.
  PB96-14C346REB              96-03   PC A03MF A01
  Environmental Technology Verification: Verification Testing
  of Emissions from the Combustion of A-SS (Trade Name)
  Clean Fuels in a Fratube Boier.
  PB9B-1421G9REB              98-03   PC AO&MF A01

MILLER. D.
  Chtorobenzene toreador Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB            9fr02   PC AO&MF A01
MILLER, P. E.
  Statistical  Analysis of the Extensive Component of the
  Maryland Department of  the Environment Stream Acidifica-
  tion Monitoring Program.
  PB98-119233REB             98-02  PC A04/MF A01

MMTZ.B.
  Ho so arc li Plan for Mioobal Pathogens and Disinfection By-
  products in Drinking Water.
  PB98-14077SREB             98-03   PC AO&MF A01
MITCHELL, W. J.
  Emission Factors tor the  Disposal of Energetic Materials by
  Open Burning and Open Detonation (OBA3O).
  PB96-135205REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
MOGHARL.N.M.
  Processing Emission Inventory Data in the Models-3  Inte-
       d Distributed Modeling System: A Tutorial Example.
       M16S44REB              98-01   PCA03YMFA01

MOLENAAR.M.
  Emission Factors tor tie  Disposal of Energetic Materials by
       -         ' -    -  -   -   (OB/OD).
  Open Burning and Open Detonation
  PB9B-135205REB             98-03
                                       PCA03/MFA01
 MOUAT. D.
   Analysis and Assessment of Impacts  on Biodiversity: A
   Framework tor Envnmmental Management ot DoD Lands
   within the CaMorrua Mojave Desert A Research Plan.
   PB9B-132210REB             98-02   PC A06/MF A01

 MOYER.R.H.
   Seminar Pubtcation: PoUubon Control in the Forest Prod-
   ucts Industry.
   PB98-102304REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01

 MUKKAMALA, Y.
   Kett Performance ot Woodbumtng Stoves in Colorado dur-
   ing the 1996-96 Heating Season.
   P898-106487REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01

 MULKEY. F. J.
   Powder Coat Applications.
   PB98-10e624RH3             98-01   PCA05/MFA01
   Powder Coat  Applications.  (Reannounced with new  ab-
   stract)
   PB98-108624REB             98-02   PC A06/MF A01

 MUNAKATA-MARR. J.
   Boaugmentaton with Burknolderia cepaoia1 PR1 301 tor In
   srtu Bnremedalion  of  Tnchtoroethytene  Contaminated
   Groundwater.
   PB96-141542REB             98-03   PCA03/MFA01

 MURDOCH. U
   AJtemative Methods tor Fluid Delivery and Recovery. Man-
   PB96-169956REB
                               98-04   PC A07/MF A02
NAKANO, C.
  Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study. Ex-
  posure Information Obtained  through a Community-Cen-
  tered Approach. Planning Phase.
  PB98-119100REB              98-02   PCA18/MFA04
NASH, J.
  Test  and  Evaluation  of  Six  Fire  Resistant  Booms  at
  Ohmsett
  AD-A344 642/4REB             98-03   PC AO&MF A01
NASH, J. D.
  Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
  mental Investigation and Prediction.
  PB98-125370REB              98-02   PC A09/MF A02
NATSCHKE, D.
  On-Line Detection of Dehtorodtoenzooioxins by DLR Jet-
  REMPI.
  PB98-145543REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
NATSCHKE, D. F.
  U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
  PB98-140312REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
NEUUCHT, R. M.
  Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
  PB98-103401REB              98-01   PC A07/MF A02
NEWELL, C. J.
  BtOPLUME III:  Natural Attenuation  Decision Support Sys-
  tem. User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB              98-02   PC A1&MF A03
NICHOLS, J. W.
  Mercury  Study  Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Ecologi-
  cal Assessment lor Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the
  United States.
  PB98-124787REB              96-02   PC A09/MF A02
NIELSEN, P. V.
  Experiments  on  Evaporative  Emissions  in   Ventilated
  MOOfTlS.
  PB98-145618REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
MSHIOKA,M.
  Comparison of  Commercial vs Homeowner Application tor
  Transport of Lawn-Applied HerCudibe 2.4-D into Homes.
  PB9B-116536REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
  Development of Analytical  Methods  for  Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in House Dust
  PB96-117906REB              98-02   PC A06/MF A01
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Potycydc Ar-
  omatic  Hydrocarbons.  2.4-Diphenoxyacetic   Acid,   and
  Pentachlorophenol in Air, House Dust. Soil, and Total Diet
  PB98-10319SREB              96-01   PC A09/MF A02
WSHOKA, M. G.
  Method Validation and Application for SemrvolatUe Organic
  Compounds in Dust and Soil: Pesticides and PCBs.
  PB98-113376REB              96-01   PC A05/MF A01
  Simulation of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home: Comparison of Dtskxtosabte Turf Residues  with
  Carpel Dust and Carpel Surface Residues.
  PB98-103120REB              9fW1   PCA06/MFA01
MSHTALA.S.
  Development ot Tools tor  Evaluating Integrated Municipal
  Waste Management Using Life-Cycle Management
  PB96-145600REB              9O03   PC A02/MF A01
MSHTALA, S. R.
  Estimating Municipal Waste Combustor Non-Metal Air Emis-
  sions as a Function of Waste Composition.
  PB98-147176REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
MZKH, S.V.
  National Air Pollutant  Emission Trends  Procedures Docu-
  ment 1900-1996; Projections 1999-2010.
  PB98-159908REB              98-04   PC A99/MF A06

  National Air Pofotant Emission Trends. 1900-1996.
  PB98-1531SBREB                     98-04   PCA11
NORTHEJM.C.
  Indoor Air Emissions from  Office Equpment Test Method
  and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
  PB98-165137REB              98-04   PCA09/MFA02
  Round-Robin Evaluation of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
  door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
  PB98-140361 REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
NORTHEIM, C. M.
  Evaluation of Waterbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551REB              96-02   PC A03/MF A01
  Measurement  of Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equip-
  ment
  PB98-151681REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  Reducing  Indoor  Air Emissions  from Dry-Process Photo-
  copy Machines.
  PB9B-140288REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
NOVAK, J.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and  Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB              98-01    PC A09/MF Ate

  Description of the Models-3 Community MutSscate Air Qual-
  ity (CMAO) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB              98-01    PCA03/MFA01
  Models-3:  A Unifying Framework tor Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment
  PS98-116460REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                                             98-02   PC A06/MF A02
NUNEZ, C. M,
  Analytical Techniques for Measuring  Hydrocarbon Emis-
  sions from the Manufacture of Fiberglass-Reinforced Plas-
  tics.
  PB98-147259REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
O'CONNOR, T.
  Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
  PB9B-147093REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A02
O'NEAL, D. L.
  Effect of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance and
  Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
  PB98-127079REB             98-02   PC A08/MF A02

  Two-Phase Flow of Two HFC Refrigerant Mixtures through
  Short-Tube Orifices.
  PB98-142045REB             9&O3   PC A08/MF A02
O'ROURKE, J. A.
  Development of a Method for the Speoation of Source Mer-
  cury Emissions.
  PB98-147267REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
ODENKIRK, J.
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB             98^32   PC AO&MF A01
ODMAN, M. T.
  Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air Quality
  Simulation Models.
  PB98-127327REB             98-02   PC A06/MF A01
OLSEN, A. R.
  Study on Integrating Surveys  of  Terrestrial Natural  Re-
  sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project
  PB98-136930REB             98-03   PC AO&MF A01
OLSZYK.D. M.
  Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2: Implications  for Terres-
  trial Ecosystems.
  PB98-137516REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects  of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Utter/Soil System.
  PB98-11S306REB             98-02   PC A07/MF A02
OMERNIK. J.  M.
  Lake Regions of Florida.
  PB96-122237REB
ONDOV, J. M.
  Fluxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
  ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB98-119266REB             98-02   PC A04/MF A01
ORME-ZAVALETA, J.
  Human Health Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Exter-
  nal Review Draft
  AD-A346913/7REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
OSER.H.
  On-Line Detection of Dictitorodbenzodioxins by DLR  Jet-
  REMPI.
  PB98-145543REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
OTTESEN, D. K.
  Application  of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
  System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary Kilns.
  PB98-140346REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
OVERTON, Q.
  Potential for Invasion of  Underground Sources  of Drinking
  Water through Mud-Plugged Wells:  An Experimental  Ap-
  praisaL
  PB98-167976REB             98-04   PCA19/MFA04
OWEN, M. K.
  Eflect of Relative Humidity  on Gaseous Air Cleaner Media
  Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated Carbon.
  PB98-151772REB             98^04   PC A03/MF A01

  Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
  PB9VI4Q239REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  VOC Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
  Granular Activated Carbon.
  PB98-155138REB              98-O4   PC A03flvtF A01
PACE, T.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report
  PB98-13S163REB              98-03   PCA10vMFA02
PAFF.S.A.
  Simultaneous  Destruction of Organics and  Stabilization  of
  Metals in Soils. Emerging Technology Report.
  PB98-133150REB              9S-03   PC A06/MF A01
PAHL. 0.
  Human Health Risk Assessment Research Strategy. Exter-
  nal Review Draft
  AD-A346913/7REB            98-04   PC A06/MF A01
PAINE. R.
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion  in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-11651 ORES              98-01    PC A03MF A01
PANE, a J.
  Consequence Analysis for ISC-PRIME.
  PB98-156516REB              9fJ-04   PC A1&MF A03

  Results of me Independent Evaluation of ISCST3 and ISC-
  PRIME.
  PB96-156524REB              98-04   PC A99/MF EOS
 PANCHAGNULA. M.
  Effervescent Atomizatton at Low AirAjquid Ratios.
  PB98-155062REB             98W   PC A03/MF A01
 PAPPA.L
  Research Plan for Mcrobial Pathogens and Disinfection By-
  products in Drinking Water.
  PB98-140775REB             9BO3   PC A06MF A01
 PA-10

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PARKER, R. A.
  Simultaneous Destruction of Organ ics and Stabilization of
  Metals in Soils. Emerging Technology Report.
  PB98-133150REB              &43   PC A06/MF A01
PARRJSH, R S.
  Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel Re-
  search  Monitoring Wells with Existing  on-Farm Drinking
  Water Wells in Measuring Pesticide and  Nitrate Concentra-
  tions
  PB98-143191REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
PATE. M. B.
  Comparison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea Performance  in
  Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
  PB98-140395REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236ea with High Perform-
  ance Enhanced Tubes in Condensation and Evaporation.
  PB98-137177REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
  Heat Transfer Evaluation  of HFC-236fa in  Condensation
  and Evaporation.
  PB98-136203REB              98-03   PC AOaWF A02
  Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea.
  PB98-137185REB              98-03   PCA11/MFA03
PATTERSON, J.
  Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
  PB98-115330REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
PAUL, C. J.
  Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using  Zerc-Valent
  Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
  PB98-155088REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PAYNE, W. R.
  Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel Re-
  search Monitoring  Wells  with Existing  on-Farm Drinking
  Water Wells in Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Concentra-
  tions.
  PB98-143191REB              98-03  PC A07/MF A02
PAYNE, W. V.
  Effect  of Lubricant Contamination on the Performance and
  Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
  PB98-127079REB              98-02  PC A08/MF A02
  Two-Phase Bow of Two HFC Refrigerant Mixtures through
  Short-Tube Orifices.
  PB98-142045REB              98-03  PC A08/MF A02
PECK, D. V.
  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment  Program Sur-
  face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
  PB98-122211REB              98-02  PCA13/MFA03
PEIRANO, W. B.
  Research Plan for Microbial Pathogens and Disinfection By-
  products in Drinking Water.
  PB98-140775REB              98-03  PC A06/MF A01
PENISTON, B. E.
  Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment  of the
  Prairie Pothole Region.
  PB98-115322REB              98-01   PC A06/MF A01
PERDEK, J.
  Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
  PB98-1470?3REB              9843   PC A06/MF A02
PERRY, R. L.
  Potential for Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
  Water  through Mud-Plugged Wells: An Experimental Ap-
  praisal
  PB98-167976REB              98-04   PC A19/MF A04
PERRY, S.
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-1 1 651 OREB              98-01   PC  A03/MF A01
PESCH, G. G.
  Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism for Maximizing Empower
  in Social Systems.
  PB98-151277REB              98-03   PC  A03/MF A01
PETERSON, M. R.
  Measurement of Carbonyl  Compounds from Stationary
  Source Emissions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
  PB98-135643REB              98-03  PC  A03/MF A01
PETERSON, P. R.
  Developing Guidance  for Considering Cost-Effectiveness
  When Selecting and Designing IAO Control Approaches.
  PB98-151780REB               98-04  PCA03/MF A01
 PFLEEGER, T. G.
  Effects of  Single and Multiple Stressors on Communities of
  Wheat and Wld Oats.
  PB98-151269R6B               98-03  PC  A09/MF A02
 PHILLIPS, D.
  Research  Plan: Interactive  Effects of O3 and  CO2  on the
  Ponderosa Pine PtanMJtter/Soil System.
  PB98-1 1 5306REB              98-02  PC  A07/MF A02
 PHILLIPS, L.
  Exposure  Factors  Handbook. Volume  1, General  Factors

  F^-I^^REB              98-02  PCA11/MFA03

   Exposure  Factors Handbook. Volume 2.  Food Ingestion
                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
PIERCE, T.
  Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
  PB98-135833REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
  National Air Pollutant Emission Trends, 1900-1996.
  PB98-153158REB                     98-04   PCA11
P1NCINCE, A.
  In-Vessei  Composting  of Municipal Wastewater Sludge.
  Summary Report.
  PB98-104201REB             98-01   PCA10/MFA03
PINDER, G.
  NAPL Simulator Documentation.
  PB98-106495REB             98-01   PCA12/MFA03
PINTO, J. P.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB             98-01   PC A097MF A02
PLEIM, J.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB
                               98-01   PC ACQ/MF A01
                                9842   PCA18/MFA03

   Exposure Factors Handbook,  Volume 3. Activity Factors

   PB9*12424?REB              98-02   PCA17/MFA03

 PICCOT.S.
   National Assessment of Environmental and Economic Ben-
   efits from Methane Control and Utilization Technologies at
   U.S. IJnderground Coal Mines.            „„.„„.„-.»-
   PB98-118144REB              98-02   PC A09/MF A02
  Science  Features in  Models-3  Community Multiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
PLEIM, J. E.
  Effects Of Uncertainty in Meteorological Inputs on 03 Con-
  centration, O3 Production  Efficiency, and O3 Sensitivity to
  Emissions Reductions in the  Regional Acid Deposition
  Model.
  PB98-116296REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01
PLESNIAK, M. W.
  Effervescent Atomization at Low  Air/Liquid Ratios.
  PB98-155062REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  Reducing Solvent and Ptopellant Emissions from Consumer
  Products.
  PB98-140262REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
POLLARD, M.
  Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Polycydic Ar-
  omatic  Hydrocarbons,  2,4-Dtphenoxyacetic  Acid, and
  Pentachlorophenol in Air, House Dust, Soil, and Total Diet.
  PB98-103195REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02
POPE. A. A.
  National Air Pollutant Emission Trends, 1900-1996.
  PB98-153158REB                     98-04   PCA11
POPE, J. D.
  Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel Re-
  search Monitoring  Wells  with  Existing  on-Farm  Drinking
  Water Wells in Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Concentra-
  tions.
  PB98-143191REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
POSSIEL, N.
  Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
  PB98-135833REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
POWELL, R.M.
  Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Valent
  Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
  PB98-155088REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
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              98-02   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              98-02   PC A24/MF A04
 PRESTON, W. T.
  Near-Real-Time  Measurement  of  Trace Volatile Organic
  Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-Line
  Gas Chromatograph.
  PB98-151517REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 PREUSS, P.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB             98-01   PC A097MF A02

 PRICE, D.
  Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts  on Public Health and the Environ-
  ment
  PB98-104631REB             98-01   PC A09/MF A02
 PRIEBE, S. J.
  Demonstration of Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitors
  for Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
  PB98-135775REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01

  Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Monitor-
  ing for Mixed Waste Treatment
   PB98-135858REB             98-03  PC A03/MF A01

   Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration of
   Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
   PB98-151509REB             98-04  PC A03/MF A01

 PRINCIOTTA, F. T.
   Air Pollution  Prevention  and  Control  Division's Program
   within U.S. EPA's Office of Research and Development.
   PB98-173446REB             98-04  PC A03/MF A01

 PRING, M.
   Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
   Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer  between  the States
   and U.S. EPA.
   PB98-116288REB              98-01  PC A03/MF A01

 PRITCHARD, P. H.
   Chromium Biotreatment in Soil.  Chapter 6.
   PB98-116445REB              98-01  PC A04/MF A01
                               RATHFELDER, K.


PROFFITT, 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               98-02   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               9842   PC A15/MF A03

  Lessons  Learned-Controlling  VOCs  from  Three  Paint
  Booths at Marine Corps Depot Facilities.
  PB98-140379REB               98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  Paint Spray Booth  Design Using Recirculation/Partitioning
  Ventilation.
  PB98-116346REB               98-02   PC A03/MF A01
PROHASKA, J. A.
  Performance Characteristics  of  a Multi-Stage  Process for
  Ex-situ Treatment  of Solids or  Liquids Contaminated with
  Chlorinated Organics.
  PB98-138662RYB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
PULS, R. W.
  Emplacement  Verification and   Long-Term  Performance
  Monitoring  for Permeable Reactive Barrier  at  the USCG
  Support Center, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
  PB98-151285REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Valent
  Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
  PB98-155088REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
  Innovative  Measures for  Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
  PB98-126717REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01
  Remediation of Ground Water Using In-situ Permeable Re-
  active Barriers: Chromate and  Other Inorganic Contami-
  nants.
  PB98-135122REB              9843   PC A02/MF A01
PURVIS, C. R.
  Demonstration of a 1 MWe Biomass Power Plant at USMC
  Base Camp Lejeune.
  PB98-135676REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

  Development of a New Generation of Small Scale Biomass-
  Fueled Electric Generating Power Plants.
  ADA350501 REB               9844   PC A02/MF A01

  Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
  PB98-151467REB              9844   PC A02/MF A01
PYLE, B.
   Indoor Air Quality Large Building Characterization Project
   Planning.
   PB98-147184REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01
 PYLE. B. E.
   Florida Large Building  Study: Polk  County Administration
   Building.
   PB98-127103REB             9842   PCAO&MFA02
   Large Building Radon Manual.
   PB98-123995REB             9842   PC A07/MF A02
 RACCETTE, P.
   Developing Risk-Based Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
   servation and Recovery Act Sites  in Region 10. Interim
   Final Guidance.
   PB98-131899REB             9842   PC A25/MF A04
 RADERMACHER, R.
   Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evaporatively
   Cooled Condenser.
   PB98-100506REB             9841   PC A04/MF A01
 RAFAI, H. S.
   BIOPLUME  III: Natural Attenuation  Decision Support Sys-
   tem, User's Manual Version  1.0.
   PB98-131642REB             9842   PC A15/MF A03
 RAGHUNATHAN, K.
   Dtoxin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
   PB98-137474REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
   Mechanistic Implications of  Polychlorinated  Dibenzcdioxin
   and  Dibenzofuran Homologue Profiles  from  Municipal
   Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
   PB98-15147SREB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

   Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
   PB98-137425REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
 RAKNESS, K. L.
   Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
   PB9&-126618REB              9842   PCA13/MFA03
 RAMSEY, G. H.
   Analytical Techniques for  Measuring Hydrocarbon  Emis-
   sions  from the Manufacture of Fiberglass-Reinforced Plas-
   tics
   PB98-147259REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
 RANJtTA,  R,
   Development of Tools for  Evaluating Integrated Municipal
   Waste Management Using Life-Cycle Management.
   PB98-145600REB              9843   PC A02MF A01

 RAO, C.
   Review  of  Concentration  Standards and Guidelines for
   Fungi in  Indoor Air.
   PB98-151723REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

 RAO, P. S. C.
   Field-Scale A
   uation Approi— -
   PB98-135866REB              9843   PC AQ3/MF A01
 RATHFELDER, K.
   Michigan  Soil  Vapor  Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
   Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
Dlication of In-situ Cosolvent Rushing: Eval-
                                                                                                                                                          PA-11

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                                                           PERSONAL  AUTHOR INDEX
  and Bioventing of Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated Geo-
  logical Material
  PS96-1153S5REB             96-01   PCA13/MFA03

RAVIV.
  Estimation of kififtration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Applica-
  tion of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
  PB98-147317REB             96-03   PC AOB/MF A02

  Estimation of kiStraSon Rate in the Vadose Zone: Compila-
  tion of Simple Mathematical Models. Volume 1 .
  PB9B-142474REB             9843   PC A06/MF A01

RAWE.J.
  Molecular Bonding System:  Innovative Technology Evalua-
  tion Report.
  PB96-134133REB             96-03   PC A06/MF A02

  TreataNity Studes tor Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB             9842   PCA17/MFA03
RAY, a T.
  Comparison  of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea Performance in
  Shipboard Vapor Compression Systems.
  PB96-140395REB             9843   PC A03.WF A01
RECTOR, H.
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1. General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB             98-02   PCA11/MFA03
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 2. Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB             96-02   PCA18/MFA03
  Exposure Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
  -   Report).
       124241REB             96-02   PC A17/MF A03

REOOY.T.V.
  Adduction of MUueiunia*: Compounds with Blood Proteins
  and DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
  AO-A329 24Z/2REB            9841   PC A07/MF A02

REEVES. D.
  National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufacturing
  and nework FaoMnc Summary of Requirements tor Imple-
  mentug the  NESHAP.
  PB96-14SS01REB             9843   PCA06/MFA02

REBMAM.X
  Emerging Technologies for the Management and UHzatian
  ofLandfiGas.
  PB96-127913REB             9843   PC AOfVMF A01

  Next Generation Technologies tor Landfill Gas and "What is
  ETVA
  P896-147234REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

RESMAN.J.L
  Air Emissions tram Scrap Tire Combustion.
  PB9B-111701REB             9841   PC A07/MF A02
  Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 1. Executive
  Summary.
  PB96-124738REB              9842   PC A07MF AQ2

  Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 3. Fate and
  Transport of Mercury in the Environment.
  PB9B-124753REB              9842   PCA18/MFA04
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An Assess-
  ment of Exposure to Mercury n the United States.
  PB96-124761REB              9842   PC A15/MF AO3
  Mercuy Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
  ization  of Human HeeBh and Wft*fe Risks from  Mercury
  Exposure in the United States.
  PB96-12479SREB              9842   PC A09/MF A02

HCHMOMO.S.
  kvVessel Composting of Municipal  Wastewater  Sludge.
  Summary Report.
  Pese-104201REB              9841   PCA1EVMFA03
RK5OS.K.B.
  Verifcation of Advanced Air Monitoring. Systems.
  PB98-135635REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

RMOOLO, P. L.
  MonHoring  Design far Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west Research Plan.
  PB96-11S363REB              9841   PCAOOMFAC2
  Texture Analysis Rparian Coniferous Forest AOAR Imagery
  to Identify Potential EcotogKaf Indcators tor Mentoring.
  PB98-151244REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

ROACHE.N.
  Characterization of VOC Emissions from an Akyd Paint
  PB98-140270REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

ROACHE.H.F.
  Characterization of the Usefulness of the Field and Labora-
  tory Emission Col (FLEC) tor the Evaluation of Emissions
  from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB98-1S5104REB
                               9844   PCA03/MFA01
 ROBMSOM.J.W.
  Seminar Pubicaton: Poiubon Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  P896-102304REB              9841   PCAO&MFA01

 ROCHE, a
  Low-VOC CoaSngs Using Reactive Diuents Demonstration

  PB96M 37383REB              9843   PC A09/MF AQ2

 ROORKaUEZ, R.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume a An Evatua-
  fon of Mercuy Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB98-124803REB              9842   PCA11/MFA03
ROE.S.
  Air Emissions from  the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with Petroleum  Fuels  and Other Substances (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB              9841   PC A21/MF A04

  Emerging Technologies for the Management and Utilization
  of LandHI Gas.
  PB9B-127913REB              9843   PCA06/MFA01
  Next Generation Technologies for Landfill Gas and "What is
  ETV.'.
  PB98-147234REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
ROSAL.C.G.
  Enhanced Bkxemediation of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
  ents: Field Demonstration and Monitoring.
  PB97-186290REB              9841   PC A05/MF A01
ROSELLE.S.
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscate Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
  PB98-116528REB              9841   PCA03/MFA01

  Science Features in Models-3 Community Muttiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB              9842   PCA03/MFA01
ROTH.N.
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-119274REB              9842   PC A08/MF A02
RUSSELL, K. M.
  Contribution  of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
  Md-Attantic  Coastal Waters.  Precipitation  Concentration,
  Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB98-12S313REB              9842   PC A05/MF A01
RUSSELL, a C.
  Demonstration of  the  Environmental  and Demand-Side
  Management  Benefits   of  Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
  Power Systems. 1994-1997.
  PB98-145311REB              9844   PCA11/MFA03
RUTHERFORD, E. S.
  Interaction among Environmental Factors and  Recruitment
  Potential in Striped Bass.
  PB98-119258REB              9842   PCA11/MFA03
RYAM.J.
  Development of a Method tor the Speciation of Source Mer-
  cury Emissions.
  PB98-147267REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  QA Review of Papers and  Reports: How This Differs from
  Peer Review.
  PB98-13S841REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
RYAN, J. V.
  Demonstration of Muttimetal Continuous  Emission Monitors
  for Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
  PB98-135775REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Enhanced Formation of Dioxiis and Furans from Combus-
  tion Devices by Addtton of Trace Quantities of Bromine.
  PB9B-151491REB              9644   PCA03JMFA01
  Evaluation of the Behavior  of Flame tonizatiqn Detection
  Total Hydrocarbon Continuous Emission Monitors at Low
  Concentrations.
  P896-137508REB              9643   PC A03/MF A01
  Near-ReaKTime Measurement of Trace Volatile Organic
  Confounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-line
  Gas Chromatograph.
  PB9B-151517REB              9844   PC AC3/UF A01
  On-fload Sampling of Diesel  Engine Emissions of Poty-
  chtorinated    Dbenzo-p-Dioxin    and    Porychtorinated
  Dbenzofuran.
  PB98-140353REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Research on Emissions and Mrbgabon of POPs from Com-
  bustion Sources.
  PB98-139983REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
  Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration of
  fvUbmetal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
  PB98-151509REB              9844   PCA03/MFA01

RYGCWICZ. P. T.
  Influence of Adverse Scd Condrbons on  the Formation and
  Function of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae.
  PB96-145626REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01
R2EMKN.E.
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB9B-119274REB              9842  PC AOfVMF A02

SABATM, D. A.
  Innovative  Measures for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone. Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
  PB96-126717REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01

SANCHEZ. 0. C.
  Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined by
  Passive Carbon Monitors and Continuous Radon Monitors.
  PB96-173420REB              9644   PCA03/MFA01

  Radon Reduction Techniques  for Detached Houses: Tech-
  nical Guidance.
  PB98-103393REB              9841    PC A05/MF A01

SAKTROCH, J.
  Czecft Air OuaKy Monitonng and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB              9841    PCA097MFAQ2

SASNETT.S.
  Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
  1990-1994.
  PB98-110406REB              9642   PCAOOMFA02
SAULS, B.
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB              9842   PC A05/MF A01
SAVAGE, G. M.
  Guidance for Landfilling Waste in Economically Developing
  Countries.
  PB98-142102REB              9843   PCA19/MFA04
SCHEFFE.R.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report
  PB98-135163REB              98-03   PCA10/MFA02
SCHEIBLE, 0. K.
  Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
  PB9S126618REB              9842   PCA13/MFA03
SCHMIDT, M.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report
  PB98-135163REB              9843   PCA10/MFA02
SCHOCK.M.R
  Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials: Im-
  pact of Home Water Softeners.
  PB98-147309REB              9843   PC AOS/MF A02
SCHOENY, R.
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1.  Executive
  Summary.
  PB98-124738REB              9842   PC A07/MF A02
  Mercury Study Report to  Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
  fects of Mercury arid Mercury Compounds.
  PB98-124779REB              9842   PC A17/MF A03
  Mercury Study Report to  Congress. Volume 7. Character-
  ization of Human Health  and Wildlife Risks from Mercury
  Exposure in the United States.
  PB98-124795REB
                              9842  PC A09/MF A02
SCHREUDER, H. T.
  Study on Integrating Surveys of Terrestrial  Natural  Re-
  sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project
  PB98-136930REB             9843  PC A05/MF A01
SCHUBERT, J.
  Assessing UST  Corrective Action Technologies:  In  situ
  SVE-Based Systems tor Free Product Recovery and Resid-
  ual Hydrocarbon Removal.
  PB96-137219REB             9843  PCA16/MFA03
SCHULTZ.H.
  In-Vessel Composting of  Municipal Wastewater  Sludge.
  Summary Report.
  PB98-104201REB             9841  PC A10/MF A03
SCHUMAKER, K. R
  PATCH: A Spatially  Explicit Life  History Simulator  for  Ter-
  restrial Vertebrates.
  PB98-116429REB             9842  PC A04/MF A01
SCHWEDE. W.
  Development of Bknenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
  PB98-135833REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
SCOTT. RC.
  Screening Level  Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment
  of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay Water-
  shed.
  PB98-105562REB             9841  PCA12/MFA03
SCRANTON, H. B.
  Report of 1995 Workshop on Geosynthetic Clay Liners.
  PB98-141989REB             9843  PC A12/MF A03
SCUDLARK. J. R.
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
  Mil-Atlantic  Coastal  Waters. Precipitation  Concentration,
  Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB98-125313REB             9842  PC AO&WF A01
SECOR.D. H.
  Episode Water Quality Events and Striped Bass  Recruit-
  ment Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB             9842  PC A14/MF A03
SEOMAN.C.B.
  Combined Mercury and Sulfur Oxides Control Using  Cal-
  cium-Based  Sorbents.
  PB98-147275REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
SEED, J.
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpointsand Exposures.
  P89&-124001REB             9842  PC A99/MF A06

SEIDLER.R.
  Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2: Implications for Terres-
  trial Ecosystems.
  PB98-137516REB             9843  PC AOfiMF A01
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Utter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB             9842  PC A07/MF A02
SEWELL.G. W.
  Cost and Performance Report In situ Anaerobic Bioremedi-
  abon, Pinedas Northeast Site, Largo. Florida.
  PB98-168008REB             9844  PC A04/MF A01

  Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic  Btotreat-
  ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
  PB96-135809REB             9843  PC AQ2/MF A01

  Risk Management Research Plan for  Ecosystem  Restora-
  tion in Watersheds.
  PB98-147044REB             9843  PC A04/MF A01
SHADOW, C.R.
  Application of Tunable Diode Lasers  as a Fast-Response
  System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary Kilns.
  PB98-140346REB             9843  PC M3/MF A01
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                                                          PERSONAL  AUTHOR INDEX
                                                                                                                                              SUSICK, J. W.
SHAFER. M. B.
  Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01

SHAPIRO. H. N.
  Comparison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea  Performance in
  Shcooard Vapor Compression Systems.
  PB98-140395REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

SHARPS, D.
  Ecological  Functions of Off-Channel Habitat,  Willamette
  River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
  PB98-122229REB              9842   PCA06/MFA02

SHELDON, L.
  Defining Requirements  and Data Outcomes for Environ-
  mental Verification Program for Indoor Air Products.
  PB98-140247REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

  Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
  niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered Wood
  Products.
  PB98-140304REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

  Indoor Air  Emissions from Office Equipment Test Method
  and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
  PB98-165137REB              9844   PC A09/MF A02

  Measurement of Indoor  Air Emissions from Office Equip-
  nisflt.
  PB98-151681REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

  Round-Robin Evaluation of a Test Method to  Evaluate In-
  door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
  PB98-140361 REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

SHELDON, US.
  Ongoing Evaluation of Sources and Factors Affecting Emis-
  sions from  Engineered Wood Products.
  PB96-151731REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01

  Reducing Indoor Air Emissions  from Dry-Process Photo-
  copy Machines.
  PB96-140288REB              9843    PC A02/MF A01

SHEN.H.
  Chromium  Btotreatment in Son, Chapter 6.
  PB98-116445REB              9841    PC A04/MF A01

 SHENK, G. W.
  Chesapeake* Bay Watershed Model  Application and Cal-
  culation of  Nutrient and Sediment Loadings.  Appendix B.
  Phase  4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Water Quality
  Calibration Results.
  PB96-141500REB              9643   PC A99/MF A06

 SHCLDS.M.
  Bioaugmentation with •Burkhokjeria cepacia' PR1 301 for In
  situ  Bioremediation of  Trichkxoethylene Contaminated
  Groundwater.
  PB98-141542REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01

 SHPMAN.M.&
  Laboratory Model of Diffusion in the Convective Boundary

   PB9
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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
 SUTHERLAND, J.
   Effervescent Atomizafen at Low AirAJquid Ratios.
   PB9B-155062REB              98-04  PCA03/MFA01
 SUTHERLAND, J. J.
   Reducing Solvent and PropeUant Emissions from Consumer
   Products.
   PB98-140262REB              9643  PC A03MF AOl
 SUTTDN,D. W.
   Environmental Monitoring  and Assessment Program Sur-
   face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
   PB98-122211REB              9842  PCA13*FA03
 SWARTOUT.J.
   Mercury Study  Report to  Congress. Volume 1. Executive
   Summary.
   PB9B-124738REB              9842  PC A07/MF A02
   Mercury Study  Repori to  Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
   Transport of Mercury in the Environment
   PB98-124753REB              9842  PC A1S/MF A04
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
   fects of Mercury and Mercury (Compounds.
   PB98-124779REB              9642  PCA17/MFA03
 SWELL, aw.
   Chromium BkXreatment in Sol, Chapter 6.
   PB98-116445REB              9841  PCA04MFA01

 TABOR, D. a
   Characterization  of PIC Emissions from  Combustion  of
   Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
   PB96-142219REB              9843  PC A03MF AOl
 TAUTFEST. C. D.
   Potential for Invasion  of Underground Sources of  Drinking
  Water through Mud-Plugged Wans: An Experimental Ap-
  praisal.
   PB9B-167978REB              9844  PCA19/MFA04
 TAYLOR. M. L.
  PertomwnceCharaclaristics  of a Multistage Process for
   Ex-$ttu Treatment of Solids or Liquids Contaminated with
  Chlorinated Orgartics.
   PB96-1389S2REB              9843  PCA03/MFA01

 THANNER.R.
  On-Une Dataction of  DehtorodtJenrodoxinj by DLR Jel-
  REMP1.
  PB98-145543REB              9643  PCA03MFA01
 THOMPSON. P.
  Mr cflvsttons VOITI 1no TrBfltonert  of Sows Cofttanwiaied
  with Petroleum  Fuels  and  Other Substances  (October
  1997).
  PB9B-1116eSREB              9841   PCA21/MFA04

THOMPSON, R. S.
  Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
  Created by Open Detonations.
  PB9B-116494REB              9842  PCA02MFA01
  Models and Laboratory  Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
  persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
  P898-116379REB              9842  PCA03/MFA01

THORNELOE. S.
  Development  of Tools for
  Waste Managamei
  PB98-145eOOREB
THORNELOE, S. A.
  Greenhouse Gases
  Waste.
  PB96-147143REB
                     from  Anaerobic
                               9844   PCA02/MFA01
  Next Generation Technologies for Landfl Gas and What is
  ETV.'.
  PB9B-147234REB              9843   PCA03/MFA01
TICHENOR.B.
  TaMMalhods tor Detormnng Short and Long Term VOC
  Emissions from Latex Paint.
  PB98-155054REB              9844   PC AOOMF A01
TICHENOR. B. A.
  Evaluation of an IAQ Source Management Strategy tor a

                               9844   PCA03/MFA01
      (-155047

TKDJE.J.M.
  Boaupmentatoon with •BurkhoUeria cepacia' PR1 301 for In
  sou  aorwmeotelion of  Trichtoroethylene  Contaminated
  Groundwater.
  P898-141S42REB              9843   PC A03/MF AOl

T1LLMAN, J.
  Treatment Technology PeilormanoB and Cost Data tor Re-
  medafcon of Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB9B-147089REB              9843   PCA09/MFA02

TINGEV. D. T.
  Interactive Enecta of O3 and CO2: Implcations tor Terres-

  PB96^T?/516F^B              9643   PCA06MFA01

  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Pondarosa Pine PlanMjneriSoil System.
  PB98-115306REB              9842   PCA07/MFA02

TTVEL,D.E.
  Processing Emission tnventory Data in the Models-3 Me-
  gratod Distributed Mo
  PB98-11G544REB
                   deing System: A Tutorial Example.
                              9641   PC A03/MF A01
TONNESEN.&S.
  Advanced Techniques tor Evaluating Eulerian Air QuaBly
  Models: Background and Mathodotogy.
  PB98-116304REB             9642   PCA03/MFA01
   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              9842  PC A03/MF A01
   Estimating the Area of Influence of Ozone Produced  by
   Local Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with  a
   Range of Photochemical Activity.
   P898-116312REB              9842  PCA03/MFA01
 TOPP.C.
   Experiments  on   Evaporative  Emissions  in  Ventilated
   Rooms.
   PB98-145618REB              9843  PCA03/MFA01
 TOPUDURTLK.
   High  Voltage Environmental  Applications,  Inc.  Electron
   Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
   port
   PB9B-141971REB              9843  PCAO&/MFA01
 TOUATt,A.
   Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a Fast-Response
   System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary Kilns.
   PB9B-140346REB              3S43  PC A03/MF AOl
 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              9842  PC A07/MFA02
   Demonstration of Fuel Gets to Recover Energy from Land-
   fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
   lines and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appendices.
   PB98-127376REB              9842^PC A24/MF A04
 TSANG.A.M.
   Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of the
   National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS) Data
   PB98-155179REB              9844  PCA24MFA04
 TUCKER, E.E.
   Innovative Measures for Subsurface  Chromium  Remedi-
   ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
   PB98-126717REB              9842  PC A03/MF AOl
 TUCKER, W. a
   PartcUato Matter Sources, Emissions, and Control Options-

   PB98-142243REB              9843   PC A03VMF AOl
 TUUBLESON. M. E.
   Development of a Digital Optical Measurement System tor
   Analysis of Aerosol Spatial Distribution  in the Indoor Envi-
   ronment
   PB96-137532REB              9843   PC A03/MF AOl
   Novel. Whole-Field. Non-4ntrusive Diagnostic Technique for
   Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
   PB98-151673REB              9844  PC A03/MF AOl

   Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital Par-
   Sde Image Vetocimetry.
   PB98-151665REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
 TURNER, A. R
   Pilot Field Study tor the Assessment of Techniques Used
   for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint Volume  1. Tech-
   nical Report
   PB98-148414REB              9843   PCA09/MFAQ2
   Pilot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
  for Field  Measurement of Lead in Pant Volume 2. Appen-
   dces.
   PB98-148422REB             9843   PCA15/MFA03
 TURNER, M.B.
   Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
   PB98-103401REB             9841   PCA07/MFA02
 TURNER, S.L.
   Evaluation of Waterbome Contact Adhesives tor the Store
  Fixture Industry.
   PB98-116551 REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01

  Ongoing  Evaluation of Sources and Factors Affecting Emis-
  sions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB98-151731REB             9844   PCA03/MFA01

 TYBURSKLJ-
  Assessing UST Corrective Action  Technologies:  In situ
  SVE-Based Systems (or Free Product Recovery and Resid-
  ual Hydrocarbon Removal
  PB9&-137219REB             9843   PC A1&MF A03
TZUOO.S.U.
  Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236ea with Hgh Perform-
  ance Enhanced Tubes in Condensation and Evaporation.
  PB98-137177REB              9843   PCA07/MFA02
  Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236fa in Condensation
  and Evaporation.
  PB98-1362O3REB             9843   PCA06/MFA02
VALENTUJ. C.
  Characterization of PIC  Emissions from Combustion of
  Pentachloropttenoi-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-142219REB              9843   PCA03AFA01
  Emissions from Outdoor Wood-Burning  Residential Hot
  Water Furnaces.
  PB98-131980REB              96-02   PCA12/MFA03

  Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning of
  -	-  	Wastes.
                              9842   PCA09/MFA02
VALETTE-SH.VER, N.
  Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
  Leachates with Maryland Coastal Plain So*.
  PB98-12S388REB              9642   PC AO&MF A01
                                                                                                              VAN DEUREN, J.
                                                                                                               Federal  Remediation Technologies Screening Matrix and
                                                                                                               Reference Guide. ThW Edition.
                                                                                                               PB9B-108590REB              9842   PC A99/MF EOS
                                                                                                              VAN HISE, C. C.
                                                                                                               Pilot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
                                                                                                               for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 1. Tech-
                                                                                                               nical Report.
                                                                                                               PB98-14M14REB              9843   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                                               Pilot Field Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
                                                                                                               for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 2. Appen-
                                                                                                               dices.
                                                                                                               PB96-148422REB              9843   PC A15/MF A03
                                                                                                               Standard Operating Procedure tor the Field Analysis of
                                                                                                               Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ultra-
                                                                                                               sonic, Acid Digestion, and Cotorimetric Measurement
                                                                                                               P896-140734REB              9843   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                               Standard Operating Procedure for the Laboratory Analysis
                                                                                                               of Lead in Paint, Bulk Dust, and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Di-
                                                                                                               gestion and Inductively  Coupled  Plasma  Emission Spec-
                                                                                                               trometric Measurement
                                                                                                               PB9B-1369S3REB              9843   PCA04MFA01
                                                                                                              VAN VELD, P. A.
                                                                                                               Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of lioophilic Or-
                                                                                                               ganic Toxicants in Fmfch.
                                                                                                               PB98-125396REB              9842   PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                              VANOSDELL, D.
                                                                                                               Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and lACh Results
                                                                                                               of a Field Study Conducted in Nine Single Family Dwefk
                                                                                                                   M40254REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Pilot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct Cleaning on
                                                                                                               Indoor Air OuaHy in Residences.
                                                                                                               PB98-140296REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Results of a Pikx Field Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness
                                                                                                               of Cleaning Residential Heating and Air Conditioning Sys-
                                                                                                               tems and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and System Per-
                                                                                                               formance.
                                                                                                               PB98-142011REB             9844   PCA12/MFA03
                                                                                                             VANOSDELL. D. W.
                                                                                                               Effect of Relative Humidity on Gaseous Air Cleaner Media
                                                                                                               Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated Carbon.
                                                                                                               PB98-151772REB             9IS44   PCA03/MFA01
                                                                                                               Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaning on  FungaHy Contami-
                                                                                                               nated Duct  Materials.
                                                                                                               PB98-140007REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air.
                                                                                                               PB9B-140239REB             9843   PCAOaWFAOl
                                                                                                               Moobiological Screening of the Indoor Air Quality in a
                                                                                                                   M55120REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                               Wot^ur Conveyance System Design, Characterization, and

                                                                                                                                           9843   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                                                                      to  Fungal
                                                                                                               PB98-1
                                                        PentachlorophenoHrealed Wood Wastes.
                                                        PB98-127731REB
  Susceptibility  of  Rbergtess  Duct  Liner
  fPeniciaium chrysogenunv) Growth.
  PB9B-155070REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
  Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
  PB98-145576REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
  VOC Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
  Granuter Activated Carbon.
  PB9B-155138REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
VEATCH.J.L.
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the  Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB             9841   PCAO&MFA01
VENKATRAM.A.
  AREMOCrs Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116510REB             9841   PCA03/MFA01
VITAS, J.B.
  Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
  ings in Wide-Web Ftexographic Printing.
  PB98-106412REB             9841   PC A08/MF A02
VOGEL.C.
  Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB            9842   PC A05/MF A01
VOGEL.C.A.
  Dual Function SorbentCatalyst Design for Energy Efficient
  Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
  PB96-135650REB             9843   PC AC3/MF AOt

  Evaluation of Watarbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551 REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01
VOGELBEIN,K.
  Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of UpcphiUc Or-
  ganic Toxicants in Finftsh.
  PB98-12S396REB             9842   PC AOfVMF A01
WAHL.GL
  Treatment Technotogy Performance and Cost  Data for Re-
  mediation of Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-147069REB             9843   PCA09/MFA02
WALCHM.
  Concentration of Metal Pollutants in Bacterial  Bbfilms and
  kihfciSon of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB98-119225REB             9842   PC AO&MF A01
WALLACE, D. D.
  Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
  Waste Incinerators.
  PB96-103401 REB             9641   PC A07/MF AQ2
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WALLACE, L.
  Real-Time Monitoring of Particles, PAH, and CO in an Oc-
  cupied Townhouse.
  PB98-135627REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

WALLACE, W.
  Chlorabenzene Boreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB            98-02   PC AOS/MF A01

WALTER, G.
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
WANG, P.
  Chesapeake  Bay Watershed  Model  Application and Cal-
  culation  of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendix B.
  Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model Water Quality
  Calibration Results.
  PB98-141500REB              98-03   PC A99/MF A06
WANG, Z.
  Federal  Remediation  Technologies Screening  Matrix and
  Reference Guide. Third Edition.
  PB98-108590REB              98-02   PC A99/MF EOS

WARD, T. E.
  Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials by
  Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
  PB98-135205REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
WASSON, J. R
  Characterization of Metal Benzotriazoles and Related Poly-
  mers.
  PB98-163108REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

WASSON, S. J.
  Characterization of Metal Benzotriazoles and Related Poly-
  mers.
  PB98-163108REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01

WATERLAND, L R.
  Demonstration of Multimetal Continuous  Emission Monitors
  for Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
  PB98-135775REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

WATRUD, l_
  Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2: Implications for Terres-
  trial Ecosystems.
  PB98-137516REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
  Research Plan:  Interactive Effects  of  03 and  CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB96-11S306REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02

WATRUD, L S.
  Influence of Adverse Soil Conditions on the Formation and
  Function of ArbuscUar Mycorrhizae.
  PB98-145626REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01

WAYLAND, C.
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report
  PB98-135163REB               98-03  PCA10/MFA02
WAYLAMD, R. A.
  Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
  PB98-135833REB               98-03  PC A03/MF A01

WEBER, J.
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of  O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Utter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306RE8               98-02  PC A07/MF A02

WEESNER, B.
  Performance  Evaluation of an In  situ Anaerobic Btotreat-
  ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
  PB98-135809REB               98-03  PC AOSMF AOf

WEIL.J.
  AREMOffs Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-T1651OREB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01

WEIL, J. C.
  Laboratory Observations of the Rise  of Buoyant Thermals
  Created by Open Detonations.
  PB98-116494REB              98-02  PC A02/MF A01

  Models and  Laboratory Experiments  of Buoyant Puff Dis-
  persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
  PB98-116379REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  Recent Experiments  on Buoyant  Plume Dispersion in  a
  Laboratory Convection Tank.
  PB98-116361REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01

WEINER, R. M.
  Concentration of Metal  Pollutants  in Bacterial Bjofilms and
  Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
  PB98-119225REB              98-02   PC AO&MF A01

WEINMANS, F.
  Wetland and  Riparian Restoration: Taking a Broader View.
  Contributed Papers and Selected Abstracts, Society for Ec-
  ological Restoration International Conference.  Held in Se-
  attle, Washington on September 14-16,1995.
  PB98-152705BEB              98-04   PCA16/MFA03

WEINSTEIN, E.
  Lost Source Exercise 1997: An Exercise of Radiological Re-
  sponse through Cooperation and Coordination of  Local,
  State and Federal Agency Resources under the National

  NURE^REB               9fW4   PC A05/MF A01

 WEITZ,K.
   Development of Tools for Evaluatin
  Waste Management Using LiffrCyde
   PB98-145600REB               98-03  £C A02/MF A01
                                                             PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
WHEELESS, W.
  Air Emissions from the Treatment of  Soils  Contaminated
  with  Petroleum  Fuels  and Other  Substances  (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB              98-01   PCA21/MFA04
WHITAKER, D.
  Evaluation of Low-Emitting Products for Use in the Indoor
  Environment.
  PB98-145592REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
  niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered Wood
  Products.
  PB98-140304REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

  Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equipment: Test Method
  and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
  PB98-165137REB              98-O4   PC A09/MF A02

  Measurement  of Indoor  Air Emissions from Office Equip-
  ment
  PB98-151681REB              98-04   PCA03/MFA01

  Round-Robin Evaluation  of a Test Method to Evaluate In-
  door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
  PB98-140361REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
WHITAKER, D. A.
  Personal Computer Monitors:  A Screening  Evaluation  of
  Volatile  Organic Emissions from Existing Printed Circuit
  Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention
  natives.
  PB98-137102REB
                                                Alter-

                               98-03   PC A06/MF A01
  Reducing Indoor Air Emissions from  Dry-Process  Photo-
  copy Machines.
  PB98-140288REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
WHITE, J. S.
  Examination of the  Effects of Habitat Quality, Land Use.
  and Acidification on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-125362REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
WHITFIELD, J. K.
  Pollution  Prevention Facility Demonstration  of  N-Methyl
  Pyrrolidone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
  PB98-137441REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
WHtTFORD, K.
  Treatability Studies for Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-132400REB              98-02   PCA17/MFA03

  Treatment Technology Performance and Cost Data  for  Re-
  mediation of Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-147069REB              98-03   PC A09/MF A02
wHrrnER, T. R.
  Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New Eng-
  land.
  PB98-116395REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
WILKES, C.
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1,  General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB              98^)2   PC A11/MF A03
  Exposure Factors  Handbook. Volume 2, Food  Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB              98-02   PCA18/MFA03

  Exposure Factors  Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241REB              98-02   PCA17/MFA03
WILLIAMS, J. R.
  Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Applica-
  tion of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
  PB98-147317REB              9&TO   PCA08/MFA02
  Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Compila-
  tion of Simple Mathematical Models. Volume 1.
  PB98-142474REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
WILLIAMS, W.
  Study on Integrating Surveys of  Terrestrial Natural  Re-
  sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
  PB98-136930REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
WILLIAMSON, A.
  Indoor Air Quality Large Building Characterization Project
  Planning.
  PB98-147184REB              9&O3  PC A02/MF A01
WILLIAMSON, A. D.
  Florida  Large  Building Study: Polk County Administration
  Building.
  P898-127103REB             98-02  PC A09/MF A02

  Large Building Radon Manual.
  PB98-123995REB             9&O2  PCA07/MFA02
WILLIS, R. D.
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling, Study.
  PB98-11Q299REB             98-01   PC A09/MF A02
WILSHIRE, F.
  Development of a Method for the Speoiation of Source Mer-
  cury Emissions.
  PB98-147267REB             98-03  PC A03/MF A01
WILSHIRE, F. W.
  Measurement  of  Carbonyl  Compounds from  Stationary
  Source Emissions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
  PB98-135643REB             9&O3  PCA03/MFA01
WILSON, B.M.
  Standard Operating Procedure  for the Field Analysis  of
  Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ultra-
  sonic, Acid Digestion, and Cdorimetric Measurement.
  PB98-140734REB              9&O3  PC A05/MF A01

  Standard Operating Procedure for the Laboratory Analysis
  of Lead in Paint, Bulk Dust, and Soil by Ultrasonic,  Acid Di-
                                       YOUNG, J.


  gestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma  Emission Spec-
  trometric Measurement.
  PB98-136963REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
WILSON, D.
  Alternative  Methods for Fluid Delivery and Recovery: Man-
  ual.
  PB98-169956REB              98-04   PC A07/MF A02

  EPA's Data Attribute Rating System.
  PB9S-135783REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
WILSON, J. T.
  BIOPLUME III:  Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
  PB98-131642REB              98-02   PC A15/MF A03

WILSON, L P.
  Bioremediation  of BTEX, Naphthalene, and  Phenanthrene
  in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-
  ceptor Conditions.
  PB98-106446REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02

WILSON, M.
  Exposure Factors Handbook. Volume 1,  General Factors
  (Final Report)
  PB98-124225REB              98-02   PCA11/MFA03

  Exposure  Factors Handbook.  Volume 2, Food  Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB              98-02   PCA18/MFA03

  Exposure  Factors Handbook,  Volume 3. Activity Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241 REB              98-02   PCA17/MFA03
WILSON, a
  AREMOD's Simplified Algorithm for Dispersion  in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-11651 OREB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01

WINBERRY, W. T.
  Ambient Air Monitoring Plan for Ciudad Acuna and Piedra
  Negras, Coahuila, Mexico.
  PB98-131634REB              98-03   PCA06/MFA02
WINKIE, J. H.
  Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel Re-
  search  Monitoring Wells with  Existing on-Farm  Drinking
  Water Wells in  Measuring Pesticide and Nitrate Concentra-
  tions.
  PB98-143191REB              98-03   PCA07/MFA02
W1REMAN, M.
  Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to  Delineate Protec-
  tion Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Studies.
  PB97-199749REB              98-02   PC A05/MF A01

WOLFE. N. L
  Biochemical Remediation Using Rant  Enzymes.
  ADA351092REB               98-04   PC A01/MF A01

WONG, A.
  Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of  Synthetic Coal
  Leachates with  Maryland Coastal Plain Soil.
  PB98-125388REB              98-02   PC A05/MF A01

WOOD, A. L.
  Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at Hill AFB: Intro-
  duction. Chapter 20.
  PB98-151251REB               98-04   PC A03/MF A01

  Reid-Scale Application of In-situ Cosolvent  Rushing:  Eval-
  uation Approach
  PB98-135866REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01

 WOOD, P.
  Exposure  Factors  Handbook. Volume 1, General  Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB              98-02   PCA11/MFA03

   Exposure  Factors Handbook.  Volume 2, Food Ingestion
  Factors (Final Report).
   PB98-124233REB              9&€2   PCA18/MFA03

   Exposure  Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity  Factors
   (Final Report).
   PB98-124241 REB              9&02   PCA17/MFA03

 WRIGHT, R. S.
   Analytical  Techniques for Measuring Hydrocarbon Emis-
   sions from the Manufacture of Fiberglass-Reinforced Plas-
   tics.
   PB98-147259REB              98-03   PC  A03/MF A01
   EPA Traceability Protocol for Assay and  Certification of
   Gaseous Calibration  Standards.
   PB98-115314REB              98-01   PCA08/MFA02

 WU, Y. L.
   Plume-in-Grid  Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
   Emissions in Models-3.
   PB98-116452REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01

 YANG, C. H.
   Effects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding  of Particu-
   late Air Filters  Used for IAQ Control.
   PB98-147150REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01

 YING, O.
   Estimation of Infiltration  Rate in the Vadose Zone: Applica-
   tion of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
   PB98-147317REB              98-03   PCA08/MFA02

 YOUNG, J.
   Description of  the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Qual-
   ity (CMAQ) Modeling System.
   PB98-116528REB              98-01    PC A03/MF A01

   Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental Model-
   ing and Assessment.
   PB98-116460REB              98-02    PC A03/MF A01
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 Science Features n Models-3 Comminity Mutoscale Air   ZHANG, J.                                        ZHAO. L.

 ^•*" SJ**!'-              „„   „  „._        Comparison of Design Specrfications tor Three Large Envi-     Development of a ttgital Optical Measuement System for
 PB96-116S02REB            96-02   PC A03/MF A01     ronmental Chambers.                                 Analysis of Aerosol Spatial Distribution in the Indoor Envi-

                                                 PB9S-155146REB            96O4  PC M3.VF A01     SC1™"1-
                                                                                                 PB98-137532REB           98-03  PC A03/MF A01
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CONTRACT/GRANT  NUMBER
INDEX
   Entries in this index list reports produced as a result of research done under specific
   contract or grant numbers. Entries are sequenced by contract or grant number, corporate
   author, and NTIS order number.
SAMPLE ENTRY
           Contract or Grant Number

                Performing Organization

   NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
DTFH61.93-C-0060

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

PB94-100443/REB          PCA10/MFA03

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                                         CONTRACT/GRANT  NUMBER  INDEX
AI08-91NV10963
  Environmental Protection  Agency, Las Vegas, NV. Radi-
  ation and Indoor Environments National Lab.
  OE97008803REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
DACA31-96-D-0082
  Turner (LG.S.) and Associates Ltd., Alexandria, VA.
  PB98-108590REB              98-02   PC A99/MF E08
DACA31-96-P-1346
  Turner (LG.S.) and Associates Ltd., Alexandria, VA.
  PB98-108590REB              98-02   PC A99/MF EOS
000-OAAA-21-93-C-0046
  Concurrent Technologies Corp., Johnstown, PA.
  PB98-108624REB              98-02   PCA06/MFA01
EOA-«8-D2*129
  ICF Kaiser International, Inc.. Fairfax, VA.
  PB98-1 24001 REB              98-02   PC A99/MF A06
EPA-CB-99303B-02-0
  Interstate Commission on  the Potomac River Basin, Rock-
  vilte, MD.
  PB98-141476REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA-CB993438010
  Maryland Univ., Queenstown. Wye Research and Education
  Center.
  PB98-105562REB              98-01   PCA12/MFA03

  PB98-126055REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-CR824682
  Oregon State Univ., Corvallis.
  PB98-116429REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-CRADA-0138-97
  A-55 Limited Partnership, Reno, NV.
  PB98-142169REB              98-03   PC AD5/MF A01
EPA-OW-17936217
  Naval  Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center,
  San Diego, CA. ROT and E Div.
  PB96-100472REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-OW649371M
  Alabama Univ. in Huntsville.
  PB98-116452REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-818782*2*
  Erie County Dept of Environment and Planning, Buffalo,
  NY. Div. of Environmental Compliance.
  PB98-100415REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA-R-81 7083-01
  Research Triangle Inst. Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-155138REB              98*4  PCA03/MFA01

  PB98-155153REB              98-04   PCA03/MFA01
EPA-fl-817607
  Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality. Salt Lake City.
  PB97-199749REB              98*2   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-B-81 8413-01-0
  Southern Research Inst. Birmingham, AL
  PB98-127103REB              98*2   PCA09/MFA02
EPA-fl-818419
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB98-137391REB              98*3   PCA08/MFA02

  PB98-151632REB              98*4   PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-81 9599*1-1
  Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Univ.. Blacksburg. Dept
  of Mechanical Engineering.
  PB98-106487RE8             98-01    PC A04/MF A01
EPA-R-81 9604-1
  Center for Hazardous Materials Research, Pittsburgh, PA.
  PB98-133150REB             98-03   PC AO&MF A01

EPA-R-81 963041-0
  North  Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept of  Civil Engi-

  PB9s!?26279REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-81 9695-02
  Case  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  Cleveland,  OH. Dept  of
  Chemical Engineering.
  PB96-135650REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-820468
  North  Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept of  Civil Engi-

  PB9A?86290REB              98-01   PC AOS/MF A01

EPA-A420499
  Vermont Univ., Burlington. Research Center for Ground-

  tgggggg0"**-       98*1   PCA12MFA03

EPA-R-82063041-0
  Utah State Univ., Logan. Watershed Science Unit
  PB9B-126287REB^^
EPA-R-820736
  Oklahoma Univ.. Norman.
  PB98-126717REB              98*2  ^>CA03/MFA01

EPA-A-8207S5-01-4
                                                     EPA-R-821955-01
                                                       Environmental Quality Management Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
                                                       PB97-181424REB              98*2   PC AO&MF A01

                                                     EPA-R-822002
                                                       Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Part?, NC.
                                                       PB98-140304REB              98*3   PCA03/MFA01

                                                       PB98-145592REB              98*3   PCA03/MFA01

                                                       PB98-151731REB              98*4   PCA03/MFA01

                                                     EPA-R-822007
                                                       Georgia Inst of Tech., Atlanta.
                                                       PB98-15S096REB
                                                                                   98*4   PCA03/MFA01
                              98-02   PC A08/MF A02
                              98*3   PCAO^MFAOt

EPA-R-821 448-01-0
  Texas Univ. at Austin. Dept of Crvfl Engineering.
  PB96-141989REB    ^^      98-03   PCA12/MFA03

EPA-R-821907
  Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. Dept of Geography
  and Environmental Engineering.              .„...- .„
  PB98-106446REB              98*1   PC A09/MF A02
  Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta. School of Chemistry and
  Biochemistry.
  PB98-135759REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01

  Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Cnampaign.
  PB98-151673REB             98*4   PCA03/MFA01

  Illinois Univ. at  Urbana-Champaign. Bioenvironmental Engi-
  neering Research Lab.
  PB98-137532REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-151665REB             98*4   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-822017
  Mehigan Univ., Ann Arbor. Dept of Civil and Environmental
  Engineering.
  PB98-115355REB             98*1   PCA13/MFA03

EPA-R-822024
  Rice Univ., Houston, TX.  Dept. of Environmental Science
  and Engineering.
  PB98-151251REB             98*4   PCA03/MFA01
EPA-R-822025
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-140288REB             98*3   PC A02/MF A01

  PB98-140361 REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01

  PB98-145592REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-151681REB             98*4   PCA03/MFA01
  PB98-165137REB             98*4   PCA09/MFA02

EPA-R-822025-01
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-137102REB             98*3   PC A06/MF A01

EPA-R-822029
  Stanford Univ., CA. Western Region Hazardous Substance
  Research Center.
  PB98-141542REB             98*3   PCA03/MFA01

EPA-R822068
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park. NC.
  PB98-147267REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-822081
  MCNC,  Research Triangle Park, NC. North Carolina Super-
  computing Center.
  PB98-127327REB             98*2   PC A06/MF A01

EPA-R-822082
  Battelle Memorial Inst, Columbus. OH.
  PB98-116536REB             98*1   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R42208341
  Mtehigan Univ., Ann Arbor. Dept. of Atmospheric, Oceanic
  and Space Sciences.
  PB98-142052REB              98*3  PC A08/MF A02

EPA-R-822204
  California Univ., Davis. Dept of Land, Air and Water Re-
  sources.
  PB98-151236REB              98*3  PC A07/MF A02

EPA-R-822227
  Texas A and M Univ.. College Station. Dept. of Mechanical
  Engineering.
  PB98-127079REB              98*2   PCA08/MFA02
  PB98-142045REB              98*3   PC A08/MF A02

EPA-R-822236
  University of West Florida, Pensacola. Center for Environ-
  mental Diagnostics and Bioremediation.
  PB98-140320REB              98*3   PC A02/MF A01

EPA-R-822618
  Purdue Univ.,  West  Lafayette, IN. Thermal Sciences and
  Propulsion Center.
  PB9IM4C262REB              98*3   PC A03/MF A01

  PB98-155062REB              98*4   PC A03/MF A01

EPA-R-822641
  Harvard School of  Public Health, Boston, MA. Dept of Envi-
  ronmental Health.
  PB98-151723REB             98*4   PCA03/MFA01

EPA-R-822642
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-140007REB             98*3   PCA03/MFA01

  PB98-140239REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01

  PB98-15S070REB             98*4   PCA03/MFA01

EPA-R-822870
  Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-140296REB             98*3   PCA03/MFA01

  North Carolina Agricultural  and  Technical State Univ.,
  Greensboro. Coll. of Engineering.
  PB98-142235REB             98*3   PCA03/MFA01

  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-155120REB             98*4   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-822870-01
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-140247REB             98*3  PC A03/MF A01

  PB98-151772REB             98*4  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-151780REB             98*4  PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-822870-01-0
  Acurex Environmental Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-14Q254REB             98*3  PC A03/MF A01

  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-140387REB             98*3  PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-822871
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-135676REB             98*3  PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-822998-01-0
  Michigan Univ.,  Ann Arbor.  National Pollution Prevention
  Center.
  PB98-117856REB             98*2  PC A06/MF A01
EPA-R-823018
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB97-199707REB             98*1   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-R-823020
  Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta. School of Civil and Environ-
  mental Engineering.
  PB98-165145REB             98*4   PCA10/MFA03
EPA-R823052
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-145600REB              98*3   PC A02/MF A01

  Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle  Park,  NC. Cen-
  ter for Environmental Analysis.
  PB98-147176REB              98*3   PCA02/MFA01
EPA-R823632-01-0
  Minnesota  Univ., Minneapolis. Dept of Mechanical  Engi-
  neering.
  PB98-147150REB              98*3   PC A02/MF A01
EPA-R-823633-01-1
  Filtratech Consulting, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.
  PB98-111677REB              98*1   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA-R-823866-01
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-135643REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-824152
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-116551 REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-824187
  Maryland Univ., College Park. Center for Environmental  En-
  ergy Engineering.
  PB98-100506REB             98*1   PCA04/MFA01
EPA-R8242S7
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-147259REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R8261S2-01-1
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-145576REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R829257
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB98-147168REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-R-826215010
  Battelle, Columbus, OH.
  PB98-13S635REB             98*3  PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-01-7325
  Lockheed Martin Environmental Systems and Technologies,
  Las Vegas, NV.
  PB98-155179REB             98*4   PC A24/MF A04
 EPA-6M1-7374
  National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
  PB98-102270REB             98-01    PC A06VMF A01
 EPA-68-02-0062
  Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL
  PB98-127103REB             98*2   PC A09/MF A02
 EPA-68-02-2608
  Radian Corp., Austin, TX.
  PB98-102296REB             98*1    PC A04/MF A01
 EPA-68-02-4395
  Midwest Research Inst, Gary, NC.
  PB98-103401 REB             98*1    PC A07/MF A02
 EPA-68-02-4544
   Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park,  NC.
   PB98-148414REB             98*3   PC A09/MF A02

   PB98-148422REB             98*3   PC A15/MF  A03
 EPA-68-03-2877
  Metcalf and Eddy, Inc.. Palo Alto, CA.
   PB98-132228REB             98*2   PCA11/MFA03
 EPA-68-03-3346
  Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Boston, MA.
   PB98-104201 REB             98*1   PCA10/MFA03
 EPA-68-08-0014
   Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Boston, MA.
   PB98-104201 REB              98*1   PC A10VMF  A03
 EPA-68-C(M»47
   High Voltage Environmental Applications, Inc., Miami, FL
   PB98-141971REB              98*3   PC AOSMF A01
 EPA-68-CO*048
   Science Applications International Corp., San Diego, CA.
   PB98-147101REB              98*3   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                   CONTRACT/GRANT  NUMBER  INDEX
  Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies Co.,
  Las Vegas. NV.
  PB96-122211REB             9642   PCA13/MFA03
 EPA-68-CO-0068
  Eastern nesearch Group. Inc.. Lexington, MA.
  PB96-169956REB             9644   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA-68-C2-0108
  tTCorp.  Cincinnati, OH.
  PB96-132400REB             96-02   PCA17/MFA03
  PB96-137219REB             96-03   PC A16/MF A03
  PB98-141963REB             98-03   PC AO&MF A01
 EPA-48-C3-0315
  Patterson Associates. Inc.. Chicago, IL
  PB98-115330REB             9641   PCA04/MFA01
  rteseorcri Triangle InsL, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PM6-131996REB             9643   PC A04/MF A01
  AH Aurxamm, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
  PB96-126071REB            98-02
                                    PCA21/MFA04
 EPA M C« 0019
  Dynamac Corp., CorvaMs, OR.
  PB96-115322REB
 EPA-M-C4-O022
  CaWecovery, bic., HercUes, CA.
  PB96-142102REB
 EPAMC<003I
  Dynamac Corp., Ada. OK.
  PB96-142474REB
  GeoTrans. Inc.. Sterling. VA.
  P886-115389REB            98-01  PCA04/MFA01
  ManTech Emironmemal Technology,  Inc,  Research  Trv
  ^n^— Park  NC
  PBM-147317REB            98-03  PC AOB/MF A02
                            96-01   PC AO&MF A01
                            98-03   PCA19/MFA04
                            9843   PC AO&MF A01
  PB88-115
  Sdenot  Applications  Intemational
  Haa»> and Environment St  "
  PBW-161235REB
EPA MCS 0001
  IT Corp.. OronnaH, OK
  PB96-132400REB
is Intemational Corp, Reston. VA.
            9641   PC A07/MF AQ2
               Corp,  Reston, VA.
           and Systems Div.
            9644   PCA11/MFA03
  Sew
                  i Me
                            98-02   PCA17/MFA03
                         4 Corp.. Cincinnati. OH.
                            98-03   PCAO&MFA02
                            98-03   PCAO9/MFAQ2
  PB9e-134133R£B
  PB9e-1470B9REB
EPA-68-CS-OMS
  Oynamac Intemational. Inc, Corvafes. OR.
  PB96-11639SREB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA MCS 0011
  Research Triangle InsL, Research Triangle Park, NC. Ana-
  lyfcal and Chemical Sciences LWL
  P896-147325REB             9843   PCA08/MFA02
EPA-MO4032
                                   MA.
                                    PCA2CVMFA04
  PB98-115272REB
EPA-4*
  CMTi
  PB86-1
               me, Cincinnati, OH.
                           96-03
                                    PC A03VMFA01
  rr Corp, Cincinnati. OH.
  PB96-173479REB
                             98-04   PCAO4/MFA01
EPA-WCS-0077
  PBBB-13SS10REB
                i Inst, San Antonio, TX.
                           98-03  PCA17/MFA03
  Dynamac Corp, Coriiali. OR.
  PB96-11S322RJEB
  PB8S-1S1244REB
EPA-f*-CMOM
  \MsoansintMv.-Supenor.
  PB88-103229REB
9641   PC AO&MF A01
9644   PCAO3VMFA01


9641   PCA09/MFA02
  Lockheed Environmental Systems and Technologies Co..
  Las Vegas. NV.
  PB96- 122211 REB             9642   PC A13AT A03
EPAMC80011
  MktMat neiearch InsL, Can/. NC.
  PB96-103401REB             9841   PCA07/MFA02
EPA t» Ci 0014
  Eastern Research Group, he, Arknottn. MA.
  PBS6-147333REB             9643   PCA14/MFA03
EPA MOO 0007
  Baflake, Columbus, OH.
  PB98-10312OREB             9641   PCA06VFA01
  PB86-117906REB             9642   PCA06/MFA01
EPA «8 DO 0101
  Versar. Inc.. Springfield. VA. Exposure Assessment Div.
     .  ..         .
PB96-124233teB
                                             .
                             9642   PC A18MF A03
  ManTech Environmental Technology, he. Research Tri-
     •iPanXNC.
      M10299REB             9641   PCA09/MFA02
 EPA-6841-0008
  IntemafionaJ Fuel Cells Corp.. South Windsor, CT.
  PB98-127368REB             9642  PC A07/MF A02
  PB96-127376REB             9642  PC A24/MF A04
 EPA-68-D1-0009
  Research Triangle Inst, Researeh Trtangle Parti, NC. Cen-
  ter for Environmental Measurements and Quality Assur-
  ance.
  PB98-131881REB             9842  PC AO&MF A01
  PB96-136963REB             9843  PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-140734REB             9843  PC A05/MF A01
 EPA-S8-D1-0031
  Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
  PB98-147143REB             9844  PC A02/MF A01
 EPA-68-O1-0146
  Pechan (E.H.) and Associates, Inc.. Durham, NC.
  PB98-147143REB             9844  PC A02MF A01
 EPA-68-O2-005S
  Environmental Quality Management. Inc., Cincinnati. OH.
  PB97-181424REB             9842  PC A06/MF A01
 EPA-68-O240B2
  Southern Research InsL, Birmingham, AL
  PB96-123995REB             9642  PCA07/MFA02
  PB98-147184REB             9843  PC A02/MF A01
  Southern Research InsL, Chapel Hit. NC.
  PB96-118144REB             9642  PCA09/MFA02
 EPA-68-O2-01W
  Eastern Research Group, Inc.. Lexington. MA.
  PB96-118029REB           9642  PC$43.00/MF A02
  Eastern neiearch Group. Momsville. NC.
  PB96-13S783REB             9643  PC A03MF A01
                                                    FUcSan Corp., Austin. TX.
                                                    P896-111685REB
                                                                               9841  PCA21/MFA04
EPA-48-02-01S2
  Pacific Environmental Services. Inc.. Hemdon. VA.
  PB96-1S4U24REB             9844   PC A12/MF A03
EPA-68-O2-01M
  Source Technology  Associates.  Research Tnangte  Park.
  PB9B-1502S3REB             9644   PC A08/MF A02
EPA-M-O2-0181
  TRC Environmental Corp., Chapel HiB. NC.
  PB98-106412REB             9641   PC AO&MF A02
EPA-68-O3-0012
  Pacific Environmental  Services,  Inc., Research Triangle
                                                    P&nt, NC.
                                                    PB96-145501REB
                                                                               9843  PCA08/MFA02
EPA-6»O3-0013
  Versar, Inc.. Springfield. VA. Exposure Assessment Div.
  PB96-12422SREB             9642   PCA11/MFA03
  PB96-124233REB             9642   PC A18/MF A03
  PB96-124241REB             9642   PCA17/MFA03
EPA-«8-DJ-0032
  Pacific Environmental Services,  Inc.. Research Triangle
                                                      PanXNC.
                                                      PB96-145S01REB
                                                                                 9843   PCA08/MFA02
                                                  EPA-M-03-0035
                                                    Pechan (E.H.) and Associates. Inc, Durham. NC.
                                                    PB96-131634REB             9643  PCA06/MFA02
                                                    Pechan (EX.) and Associatea. Inc., Rancho Cordova. CA.
                                                    PB96-111701 REB             9641   PC A07/MF A02
                                                    PB96-127913REB
                                                    PB96-147234REB
                                                    Radon Corp.. Austin. TX.
                                                    PB98-111685REB
                                                  EPA-M-D3-0061
                                                    NOUS Corp, Vienna, VA.
                                                          42599REB
                             9643   PCA06VMFA01
                             9643   PCAD3/MFA01

                             9641   PC A21/MF A04
                                                                               9643  PCA11/VFA03
                                                  EPA-«»-D3-0144
                                                    Ascension Technology, Inc., Lincoln Center, MA.
                                                    PB96-145311 REB             9844   PCA11/MFA03
                                                  EPA-6S444006
                                                    Acurex Corp, Mountain View, CA.
                                                      PB96-135775REB
                                                                                 9643   PCA03/MFA01
                                                      ACUTBX COfp., MOSBBTCn inSOQW PflfK, NC.
                                                      PB96-135197REB             9643   PCA03MFA01
                                                                                                         Acurex Environmental Corp, Research Triangle Park. NC.
                                                                                                         PB98-100480REB            9841  ft A07/MF A02
                                                                             PB98-116353REB
                                                                             PB9B-127095REB
                                                                             PB98-127343REB
                                                                             PB98-127731REB
                                                                             PS98-131980REB
                                                                             PB98-135791REB
                                                                             PB98-137417REB
                                                                             PB98-137425REB
                                                                             PB98-137458REB
                                                                             PB9&-137466REB
                                                                             PB98-137524REB
                                                                             PB98-140254REB
                                                                             PB98-14Q270REB
                                                                             PB98-140296REB
                                                                             PB98-140312REB
                                                                             PB98-140403REB
                                                                             PB98-142219REB
                                                                             PB96-142227REB
                                                                             PB98-14S535REB
                                                                             PB98-145543REB
                                                                             PB98-145568REB
                                                                             PB96-147275REB
                                                                             PB96-147291REB
                                                                             P896-151517REB
                                                                             PB98-1S1640REB
                                                                             PB96-151657REB
                                                                             PB96-151749REB
                                                                             PB96-15S054REB
                                                                             PB96-155104REB
9842  PC A03/MF A01
9642  PC A04/MF A01
9642  PC AO&MF A01
9842  PC A09/MFA02
9842  PC A12/MF A03
9843  PC A03/MF A01
9843  PC AQ3/MF A01
9843  PC A03MF A01
9843  PC A03/MF A01
9843  PC A03/MF A01
9843  PC A03/MF A01
9843  PC A03/MF A01
9843  PC A03/MF A01
9843  PCA03/MF A01
9843  PC A03*F A01
9843  PC ACBfMF A01
9643  PC A03/MF A01
9643  PC A03/MF A01
9643  PC A03MF A01
9643  PC A03/MF A01
9844  PC A03MF A01
9843  PC A03/MF A01
9843  PC A03/MF A01
9644  PC HD3/MF A01
9844  PCA03/MFA01
9844  PC A03/MF A01
9644  PC A03/MF A01
9844  PC A03/MF A01
9644  PC A03A4F A01
                                                      ARCADIS  Geraghty and MUer. Inc, Research Triangle
                                                      Park,NC.
                                                      PB9&-151475REB             9644   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                        PB96-1S1483REB
                                                                                                        P896-151491REB
                                                                                                        9644   PC A03MF A01
                                                                                                        9844   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                             Research Triangle InsL, Research Triangle Park, NC.
                                                                             PB98-140387REB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                             Sandia  National laM. Uvermore. CA. Combustion  Re-
                                                                             search Facility.
                                                                             PB98-140346BEB             9843  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                             Sky (Plus), Oakland, CA.
                                                                             PB96-151509REB             9644  PC A03AIF A01
                                                                           EPA-48-D4-OOOS/2430
                                                                             Acurex Environmental Corp, Research Triangle Park, NC.
                                                                             PB96-142011REB             9644  Pt A12*F A03
                                                                           EPA-68-D4-0022
                                                                             Eastern nosoanh Group. Morrisvile, NC.
                                                                             PB96-133085REB             9843  PC A08/MF A02
                                                                             PB96-133143REB             9843  PCA17/MFA03
                                                                           EPA-6844-0023
                                                                             BarteSe, Columbus, OH.
                                                                             PB96-103195REB             9841   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                             Battete Memorial Inst, Columbus, OH.
                                                                             PB98-113376REB             9841   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                           EPA-6844-0091
                                                                             neroarch Triangle InsL, Research Triangle Park, NC.
                                                                             PB98-115314REB             9641   PCA06/MFA02
                                                      Pechan (EM.) and Associates, Inc, Durham, NC.
                                                      PB96-106420REB             9641  PC A07/MF A02
                                                      Radon Corp, Austin. TX.
                                                      PB96-117896REB             9642  PC A22/MF A04
                                                    EPA-684M-0111
                                                      Acurex Corp, Research Triangle Park, NC.
                                                      PB96-1 16346REB             9642  PC A03/MF A01
                                                      Acurex Environmental Corp, Research Triangle Park. NC.
                                                      PB96-140379REB             9644  PC A03/MF A01
                                                                             AirOuaBtv!
                                                                                              , Newport Beach, CA.
                                                    PB98-1375O8REB
                                                                               9643   PCA03MFA01
                                                                             PB98-124316REB             9642   PC AO&MF AO2
                                                                             PB98-124324REB             9642   PC A1SMF A03
                                                                           EPA-68-O4-0120
                                                                             Research Triangle InsL. Research Triangle Park, NC.
                                                                             PB96-137441REB             9643   PC A02/MF A01
                                                                           EPA-6frOS-0008
                                                                             Battete Memorial Inst, Columbus. OH.
                                                                             PB98-159429REB             9844   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                           EPA-6S-D5-0040
                                                                             Research Triangle InsL. Research Triangle Park, NC.
                                                                             PB98-148414REB             9843   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                             PB96-14&422REB             9643   PCA15/MFA03
                                                                             Research Triangle InsL, Research Triangle Park. NC. Cen-
                                                                             ter tor Environmental Measurements and Quality Assur-
                                                                             ance.
                                                                             PB96-131881REB             9842   PC AO&MF A01
                                                                             PBS8-136963REB             9843   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                             PB98-140734REB             9843   PC A05/MF A01
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                                                    CONTRACT/GRANT  NUMBER  INDEX
EPA-M-D5-0049
  ManTech Environmental  Technology,
  angle Park, NC.
  PB98-110299REB             98-01
  PB9B-114390REB
  PB98-117989REB
                                 Inc., Research Ttt-

                                     PC A09/MF A02
                             98-02   PC A05/MF A01
                             98-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-68-D5-0128
  AeroVironment Environmental Services, Inc., Monrovia, CA
  PB98-127301REB             984K   PC A07/MF A02
  PB98-135684REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-68-D7-0067
  Pechan (E.H.I and Associates, Inc., Durham, NC.
  PB98-153158REB                     98-04   PC A11
EPA-68-07-0068
  Eastern Research Group, Momsville, NC
  P898-159882REB             98-04
  PB98-163132REB
                              98-04
                                     PC A99/MFA06
                                     PC A14/MF A03
EPA-68-O-0160
  Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
  PB98-118037REB            98-02   PC$67.00/MF A04
  PB9&-118045REB            98-02   PC$67.0QWF A04
  PB98-118052REB            98-02   PCS43.00/MF A03
  PB98-118060REB            98-02   PC$43.00/MF A01
  PB98-118078REB            98-02   PCS67.00/MF A04
  PB98-118086REB            98-02   PCS67.00/MF A04
EPA-S8-0-30094
  Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., CA.
  PB98-145485REB             98-04   PC A09/MF A02
EPA-M-DO-O1O1
  Veraar, Inc., Springfield, VA. Exposure Assessment Dtv.
  PB9B-124225REB             984)2   PCA11/MFA03
EPA-684JO-0101
  Versar. Inc., Springfield. VA. Exposure Assessment Div.
  PB98-124241REB             98-02   PCA17/MFA03
EPA-68-WO-0039
  Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
  PB98-108020REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108038REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108046REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108053REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108061REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108079REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108087REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108095REB             93-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108103REB             984)2  PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-108111 REB             98-02  PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-108129REB             93-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108137REB             984)2  PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-108145REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108152REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108160REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108178REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108186REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108194REB             98-02  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108202REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108210REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108228REB             98-02  PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-108236REB             984)2  PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-108244REB             984)2  PC A04/MF A01
  PB98-108251 REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108269REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108277REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108285REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108293REB             984)2  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-108301REB             98432  PC A04/MF A01
EPA-68-W4-0004
  Tetra Tech EM Inc., Denver, CO.
  PB98-159767REB             984)4  PC A05/MF A01
  Tetra Tech, Inc., Seattle, WA.
  PB98-131899REB             984)2  PC A25/MF A04
EPA-88-W5-0011
  ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research  Tri-
  angle Park, NC.
  PE&B-147317REB             984)3  PC A08/MF A02
EPA-«8-W64X)14
  Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable.
  PB98-161185REB             984)4  PC A06/MF A01
                                     TV-88817V

  NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modern  Society,
  Brussels (Belgium).
  PB98-161193REB             984)4   PC A08/MF A02
EPA-68-WWX>23
  Versar, Inc., Springfield, VA.
  PB98-161243REB             984M   PC A09/MF A02
EPA4tt-W-984X>4
  VISTA Computer Services, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
  PB98-148273REB             984)4   PCA15/MFA03
MDNR-CB93-004-004
  Maryland Univ., College Park. Maryland  Sea Grant Exten-
  sion Program.
  PB98-119225REB             984)2   PC A06/MF A01
MDNR42B934M6-002
  Maryland Univ., Solomons. Chesapeake Biological Lab.
  PB98-119316REB             984)2   PCA14/MFA03
MDNR4JB94-0114)02
  Maryland Univ., Solomons. Chesapeake Biological Lab.
  PB98-119258REB             984)2   PCA11/MFA03
MDPP-PR97-055-001
  Coastal Environmental Services, Inc., Unthicum, MD.
  PB98-119233REB             984)2   PC A04/MF A01
MIPR-N92-16
  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
  AD-A332 757/4REB            984)2   PC A05/MF A01
PPRP4;B93-001-004
  Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. DeFrees Hydraulics Lab.
  PB98-125370REB             984)2   PC A09/MF A02
PPRP-CB94-002-004
  Virginia  Univ.,  Chariottesville.  Dept.  of  Environmental
  Sciences.
  PB98-125313REB             984)2   PC A05/MF A01
PPRP-CB94-006-002
  Tetra Tech. Inc.. Owings Mills. MD.
  PB98-125362REB             984)2   PC A07/MF A02
PPRP-PR-0534W1
  Maryland Univ., College Park. Dept. of Chemistry and Bio-
  chemistry.
  PB98-119266REB             984)2   PC A04/MF A01
PPRP-PR-964B5-001
  Versar, Inc., Columbia, MD.
  PB98-119274REB
RIDOT-326-9444(601)
  Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.,
  PB98-135700REB
TV-88817V
  Alabama Univ. in Huntsville.
  PB98-116452REB
                                                                                                                                        98-02   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                                                                    , Providence, Rl.
                                                                                                                                        984)3   PC A04/MF A01
                                                                                                                                        984)2   PC A03/MF A01
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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 Ord*r Number

                             Title

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes

             Sponsoring Organization
                  Report Number(s)

                             Title

  NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
PB94-1O0443/REB

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

EPA/53O/R-93/D13A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB         PCA10/MFA03

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                                         NTIS  ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
AD-A329 242/2REB
  Adduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds with Blood Proteins
  and DMA as Biological Markers of Exposure.
  AD-A329 242/2REB             98-01   PC A07/MF A02
AD-A332 757/4REB
  Chlorobenzene Bkxeactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB             9&O2   PC A05/MF A01
AD-A338 883/2REB
  Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed For Discharge in
  Waters of the U.S. - Testing  Manual. Inland  Testing Man-
  ual.
  AD-A338 883/2REB             98O3   PC A25/MF A04
AD-A338 963/2REB
  Final  Environmental  Impact  Statement   for  National
  Aeronauties and  Space Administration  Office  of  Space
  Science.
  AD-A338 963/2REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
AD-A344 642/4REB
  Test and  Evaluation  of  Six Fire  Resistant  Booms  at
  Ohmsett
  AD-A344 642/4REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
AD-A346 913/7REB
  Human Health Risk Assessment  Research Strategy. Exter-
  nal Review Draft
  AD-A346913/7REB             98^)4    PC A06/MF A01
ADA3S0501REB
  Development of a New Generation of Small Scale Biomass-
  Fueted Electric Generating Power Plants.
  ADA350501REB               98-04    PC A02/MF A01
ADA350530REB
  Remediation  Using Plants and Plant Enzymes:  A Progress
  Report.
  ADA350530REB               98-04   PC A01/MF A01
ADA350763REB
  Tracers Detect Aquifer Contamination.
  ADA350763REB               98-04   PC A01/MF A01
ADA351M2REB
  Biochemical Remediation Using Plant Enzymes.
  ADA351092REB               98-04   PC A01/MF A01
AUEO-199MW08
  Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.
  AD-A332 757/4REB            98-02   PC A05/MF A01
CBPrTRS-96/011
  Who Pays for Sprawl: The Economic, Social, and Environ-
  mental Impacts of Sprawl Development A  Literature Re-

  re96-141120REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
 CBP/TRS-178V»7
  Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Modeling
  to  Predct the Environmental Impacts of Alternative Devef-

  9SSl3NMREB             98O2   PC A08/MF A02
 CBP/TRS-18S/97
  Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan. September 1997
  PB98-103005REB             98-01   PC A05/MF A01
 CBPTTRS-187/97
  Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems: Nutri-
  ent Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay Sates^
   PB98-105422REB              98-01   PC A05/MF A01
 CBPfTRS-189/97
   Chesapeake Bay Nutrient Reduction Progress and Future
   Directions. Nutrient Reduction Reevaluation  Summary  Re-

   ?B98-117013REB              9801   PC A04/MF A01
 C8PrmS-190/97
   Beyond Sprawl:  Land Management Technioues to Protect
   the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook for Local.Governments
   PB98-115587REB              98-01   PC A08/MF A02
 C8PmtS-191r97
   Users Guide to  Chesapeake Bay Program  Biological  and
   Living Resources Monitoring  Data, 1997.  __.„._..„
   PB9&118441 REB              9&O2  PC  A07/MF A02
 C8P/TRS-192/97
   Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological  and Living Re-
   sources LcflgTerm Monitoring Programs. 1997.
   PB98-123243REB              98-02  PCA11/MFA03
 C8P/TRS-183/98
   Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.       .„,_- .„,
   PB96-123235REB              98*2  PC A05/MF A01
 CBP/TRS-195/98
   Protecting Wetlands 2: Technical and Financial Assistance
   Programs tor Local  Governments in the Chesapeake Bay

   PB9fr133416REB              98-02  PC A07/MF A02
 CBPmtS-196/98
   Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model Application and  Cal-
   culation of Nutrient  and Sediment Leadings.  Appendix A.
   Phase  4 Chesapeake  Bay Watershed; Model Hydrology
   Calibration Results.                        .-n..c .no
   PB98-126048REB              98-02  PCA10/MFA02

 CBP/TRS-19098
   Acute and  Chronic Toxkaty of Copper to the Estuanne
   Cog^pocr^vtemoraaffinis.    ^   reA04/MFA01

  CBP/TRS-198/98
   Ambient Toxicily Testing in Chesapeake Bay. 5 Year Re-

   pU98-130982REB              98-02   PCA08/MFA02

  CBP-TRS-204/98
   Comprehensive List of  Chesapeake Bay  Basin Species,
   1QQO
   PB98-141476REB              9«W3   PC A07/MF A02
CBP/TRS-208/98
  Chesapeake Bay Living Resources 1997. Living Resources
  Subcommittee Annual Report.
  PB98-167414REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
CBWP-MANTA-AD-96-2
  Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped Bass Recruit-
  ment Larval Mark-Recapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
  River.
  PB98-119316REB              98-02   PCA14/MFA03
CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-2
  Statistical Analysis of the Extensive Component of  the
  Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifica-
  tion Monitoring Program.
  PB98-119233REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-4
  Interaction among Environmental Factors  and Recruitment
  Potential in Striped Bass.
  PB98-119258REB              9802   PC A11/MF A03
CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-5
  Ruxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
  ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
  PB98-119266REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
CBWP-MANTA-AD-97-6
  Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
  Trends, and Environmental Effects.
  PB98-119274REB              98-02   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              98O2   PC AO&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.
  PB9B-125362REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-1
  Contraxition of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
  MM-Atlantic Coastal Waters.  Precipitation  Concentration,
  Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB98-125313REB             9&O2   PC A05/MF A01
 CBWP-MANTA-TR-97-2
  Buoyant Discharges in Reversing Ambient Currents. Experi-
  mental Investigation and Prediction.
  PB9B-125370REB             9&O2   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             98O2   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             9&O2   PC A05/MF A01
 CERI-88-91
   Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site Re-
   rrvodistion
   PB98-104"193REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
 CNWP-MANTA-TR-96-2
   Exposure Mechanisms and Uptake Routes of Lipophilic Or-
   ganic Toxicants in Finfish.
   PB98-125396REB              98^)2   PC A06/MF A01
 CWS-TRS-280
   Effects  of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices on
   Farmland Birds in Ontario.
   PB98-122245REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
 DE97008803REB
   Animal  Investigation Program (AIP), A.I.P. summary report
   on and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982-1995.
   DE97008803REB              9WJ1   PC A04/MF A01
 ECAO-fl-0818
   Supplement to the Second Addendum <1986) to Air Quality
   Criteria tor Paniculate Matter and Sulfur Oxides (1982): As-
   sessment of New Findings on Sulfur Dioxide Acute Expo-
   sure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals    „„,„ „„,
   PB98-132384REB              9&O3   PC A07/MF A02
 ENV-5-F
   Fmal   Environmental   Impact  Statement  for  National
   Aeronauties and Space Administration Office  of Space

   AD-A338 963/2REB            98-03   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/ESD/R02-96/290
   Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for the
   Reswd of Decision (EPA Region  2): Love Canal, Niagara
   Falls, NY.. September 5,1996.          	
   PB96-963131REB              9M1   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/ROO/R-97/190
   Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference  for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Fort Ord, Operable
   Unit 2, Marina. CA., January 17,1997.        .„.„. .„.
   PB97463160REB               98O3   PC A02MF A01
  EPA-RW57935105-01-1
   Chlorobenzene Bioreactor Demonstration.  	    ._.,..,,
   AD-A332 757/4REB             9&O2   PC AO»MF A01
  EPA-SAB-EC-98401
   SAB Report: Review of the EPA  Draft Mercury Study Re-
   port to Congress. Review of the EPA's Meroury Report to

    PB98-117070REB               98-O2   PCA08/MFA02
  EPA-SAB-EEC-97-011
    SAB Report Review of the National Risk Management Re-

                                 9*01   PCAO^FAOI
EPA-SAB-EEC-97-012
  SAB Report: Review of the Sector Facility Indexing Project
  (SFIP).
  PB98-104706REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/SAB/EEC-98/008
  SAB Report:  Review  of ORD'S Pollution Prevention Re-
  search Strategy. Review of the Office of Research and De-
  velopment's Draft  Pollution  Prevention Research Strategy
  by the Environmental Engineering Committee.
  PB98-155005REB              98-04  PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EEC-98-009
  SAB Report:  Review of the Surface Impoundments Study
  (SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of Solid Waste's Proposed
  Surface Impoundment  Study by the Environmental  Engi-
  neering Committee.
  PB98-169303REB              98-04  PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EHC-97-010
  SAB Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
  PB98-104722REB              98-01  PC A05/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-002
  Advisory on the Need to Develop Ecological Risk Manage-
  ment Guidelines.
  PB98-104763REB             98-01  PC A02/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EPEC-ADV-97-003
  Advisory on the Development of Phase 2 of the Index of
  Watershed Indicators.
  PB98-104771REB             98-01  PC A03/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EPEC-97-009
  SAB Report: Evaluation  of the Environmental  Monitoring
  and Assessment Program (EMAP) Research Strategy and
  Research Plan.
  PB98-104730REB             98-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EPEC-98-003
  SAB Report  Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria for
  the Use of Structures in Marsh Management.
  PB98-133721REB             98-02   PC A05/MF A01
EPA-SAB-IHEC-98-004
  SAB Report:  Review of the Source Ranking  Database.
  PB98-133713REB             98-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/SAB/RACMDV-98/001
  SAB Report: Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring
  System (ERAMS)  II.
  PB98-169964REB              98-04  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/SAB/RAC-97/008
  SAB Report: Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation Survey
  and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
  PB98-104748REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/100/B-98/001
  Science Policy Council Handbook: Peer Review.
  PB98-140726REB             98O3  PC A08WF A02
 EPA/190/R-97/002
  EPA Strategic Plan: The Mission of the Environmental Pro-
  tection Agency is to Protect Human Health and  to Safe-
  guard the Natural Environment Air, Water,  and Land, upon
  Which Life Depends.
   PB98-130487REB             9&O3  PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/23OB-96/003
   Community-Based Environmental  Protection: A Resource
   Book for Protecting Ecosystems and Communities.
   PB98-158694REB             98O4  PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/238/R-96/001
   Environmental  Technology   Initiative:   FY1994-FY1995
   Projects. Removing  Barriers to Innovations That Protect
   Public Health and the Environment.
   PB96-120728REB             98-02   PCA10/MFA02
 EPA/305m-96/002
   Chemical Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
   1990-1994
   PB98-1104b6REB             9&O2   PC A09/MF A02
 E PA/310/R-97/001
   Profile of the Air Transportation  Industry. EPA  Office  of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB98-158686REB             98O4   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/310/R-97/002
   Profile  of the Ground  Transportation  Industry:  Trucking,
   Railroad and PHJeline. EPA Office of Compliance Sector

   PB98-143456REB             9&O3   PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/31WR-97/003
   Profile of the Water Transportation Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB9S-143399RE8            ^&O3   PC A06/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-97/004
    Profile of the Metal Casting Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
   ance Sector Notebook Project
    PB98-143381 REB              98-03  PC A09/MF A02
  EPA/3KVR-97/005
    Profile of the Pharmaceutical Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project            .„.-... .-,
    PB98-143431REB              9^03  PC A09/MF A02
  EPA/31WH-97/006
    Profile  of the Plastic Resin and Man-Made Fiber Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB98-143449REB              98-03  PC A10VMF A02
  EPA/31 Om-97/007
    Profile  of the Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB98-143423REB              98-03  PC A09/MF A02
  EPA/3KVR-97/008
    Profile  of the Shipbuilding and Repair Industry. EPA Office
    of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB9B-143407REB              9B-03  PC A08/MF A02


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                                                   NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
EPA/310m-»7/009
  ProHe of the Textile Industry. EPA Office of Compliance

                              9803   PCA08/MFA02
  National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Quality

  p|«Mz!o60REB             98-02   PCA08/MFA02
EPAM02/R-97m06
  Resource Guide tor Electrokinetics Laboratory  and Held
  Processes Applicable to Radioactive and Hazardous Mixed
  Wastes in Soi and Groundwater from 1992-1997
  PB96-123300REB             9B-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA-«02-«-»7-00»
  Aninal Investigation Program (AIP). A.I.P. summary report
  on and around the Nevada Test Site from 1982-1995
  DE97008803REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPAM02rB-Mr003
  Radwtogcal Survey at  the Puget  Sound Naval Shipyard
  and Naval Submarine Base, Bangor.      __.„-«._
  PB98-167836REB             98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPAM20H-97/004
  Opportunttes to Improve Air Quality through Transportation

  PB«?125?195REB             98-02   PC AOB/MF A02
EPAMZOfR-W/OOl
  Emission Factors far Compression Ignition Nonroad En-
        Operated on No. 2  Highway and Nonroad Diesel
                                                     EPA/453m-»4»66E
                                                       Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
                                                       sumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incentives to
                                                       Reduce VOC Emissions from Consumer and Commercial

                                                       PB9B-109648REB             96O1   PCA10/MFAQ2
  ones

  PB96-135510REB
EPAM3VB47A40
        Energy into Profte- ENERGY STAH (Trade Name)

                              9603  PC A07/MF A02
                               96-03   PC A17/MF A03
 EPAM30rR-«4/01*
       _.. i Guide to ElrranaSng Bias in CEM Systems.
       MS02S3REB              96O4   PC A06/MF A02
 EPAM*VR-«7/02S
   Compkanc* Report. 1996:  Acid Rain Program. Plants Af-
   fected bv Phase 1 of the Acid Rain Program in 1996.
   PB»{221IMREB              9805   PC A06/MF A01
 EPAMSVK-MOOI
   Taking Toxics Out of »>e Air. Progress in Setting • Maximum
   Achwvabla Control Tachnoiogy Standards under the dean
   Ar Act
   PB96-132780REB              96O3   PC AO4/MF A01
  Air Potubon

  P8«M»79SREB
                       Permit Program Update. Key Fee-

                               9603   PC A03/MF A01

   Nltrogan Oxides: Impacts on Pubk: HeaSh and the Environ-

   P»tl04631REB             9801   PCA09MFAO2
  EPAM5WW/003
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive

   pS^124738REB             96-02   PCA07/MFAQ2
                               9602
  EPAMS2fR-«7/OOS
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 3. Fate and
   Transport of Mercury in the Errwonment   „.„_.,..
   PB96-124753REB             96-02   PCA18/MFA04
           Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An Assess-
 EPAMS2m-t7«07
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
   tocts of Meroiyand Mercury Compounds.     ..,., .„
   PB96-124779REB             96O2  PCA17/MFA03
 EPAMUrR-CTXMS
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Ecotogi-
   caf As»es«ment tor Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the

   PTO124787REB             9602  PC AOOMF A02
 EPAMSVMTMM
   Mercury Study Report to Conoress. Vokjrne £-Character-
   ization of HumanHeatt) and WidBe Risks kom Mercury
   Expomm m the United States.    __  „_..„„-:.,„
   PB96-12479SREB             96O2  PCA09/MFAO2
 EPAMS2rR47/010
   Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
   tion of MenajryContro! Technologies and Carts.
   PB96-124S03REB             96-02  PCA11MFA03
 B»AHS2fB MBOl
   Total Risk Megrated Methodology. ln"»'*     <*
   TRM Conceptual Oesgn through the

   raa£i4548SREB             9&O4
 EPAM
                                                       Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
                                                       sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol Prod-
                                                       ucts and Packaging Systems. Report to Congress.
                                                       PB98-105190REB           ^8O1   PCA08/MFA02
                                                      EPA/453m-»4X>84B
                                                       Ethytene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/Fu-
                                                       migation  Operations. Background  Information for Final
                                                       Standards: Summary of Pubic Comments and Responses.
                                                       PB98-117864REB             98O2   PCAO&MFA01
                                                      EPAM53/R-95/012
                                                       New Source Perfermance Standards, Subpart Db: Tech-
                                                       nical Support for Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
                                                       P896^147218REB ^^      98-03   PCA13/MFA03
                                                      EPA/4S3m-B«nTIOB
                                                       Basis and Purpose Document for the Development of Final
                                                       National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
                                                       for Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations.
                                                       PB98-152663REB             96-04   PCA06/MFA01
                                                      EPAM53m-»6«11B
                                                       Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Automobile Re-
                                                       finishing; Background Information tor Promulgated Stand-
                                              Module.

                                        PCAOSMFATC
                                                         P-173461REB
                                                                                     9804   PCA05/MFA01
  Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed O9 and Natural
  Gas NESHAPs.
  PB98-135452REB              96O3   PC A12/MF A03
EPAMSa/R-grXXM
  Guideline Series: Control of Volatile Organic Compound
  Emissions from Coating Operations at Aerospace Manufac-
  turing and Rework Operations.
  PB96-135445REB              96O3   PC AOS/MF A01
EPAMUm-CT/OOTB
  HospltaVMedcaVlntaclious Waste Ironerators: Background
  kitormation  tor  Promulgated Standards and Guidelines.
  Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing Sources.
  PB9&-110133REB              98O1   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/453/R-97/0088
  HospitaVMedcat/lrriecbous Waste Incinerators: Background
  kttormation tor  Promulgated Standards and Gukttnes.
  Analysts of Economic Impacts tor New Sources.
  PB96-110125REB              96O1   PC A05/MF A01
           -
    Study of Votatte Oroane Compound Emissions from Con-
    sumer and CommerS Products. Report to Cpnaress.
    PB98-10S206REB             96-01   PC A10/MF AQ2
  EPA/453TR 9VOUB
    Study ol VdaHe Organic Compound EmissiorB from Con-
    sumer and Commercial  Products. Volume 2. Comprehen-
    sive Emissions Inventory. Report tc iCongress.
    P896-10S224REB             96O1   PC A10/MF A02
                                                    EPA/454/R-97/011
                                                     National Air Pollutant Emission Trends, 1 900-1 996.
                                                     PB98-15315&REB                    98-04  PC A 11
                                                    EPA/454/R-97/012
                                                     Locating and  Estimating Air  Emissions  from  Sources of
                                                     Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
                                                     P898-117054REB             98O1   PC A11/MF A03
                                                    EPA/454/R-97/013
                                                     National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1996.
                                                     PB98-135155REB                    9&O3  PC A09
                                                    EPA/454m-88AX>1
                                                     Guideline tor Selecting and Modifying the Ozone Monitoring
                                                     Season Based on an 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
                                                     PB98-157613REB             98O4   PCA05/MFA01
                                                    EPA/4S4m-98nXI2
                                                     Guidetne on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection.
                                                     PB98-173453REB             98O4   PC AO&MF A02
                                                    EPA/454VR-98A103
                                                     SLAMS/r4AMSyPAMS Network Review Guidance. Revised
                                                     Final Report
                                                      PB98-147226REB              9&O3   PC A06MF A01
                                                    EPAM54/R-98/008
                                                      National Air Pollutant Emission Trends  Procedures Docu-
                                                      ment, 1900-1996; Projections 1999-2010.
                                                      PB98-159908REB              98O4   PC A99/MF A06
                                                    EPA/454/R-B8/011
                                                      Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
                                                      Benzene.
                                                      PB9B-1&9916REB              98-04   PC A99/MF A06
                                                    EPAM54/R-98/013
                                                      Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Ar-
                                                      senic and Arsenic Compounds.
                                                      PB98-163132REB              98-04   PCA14/MFA03
                                                    EPAM54/R-98/014
                                                      Locating and Estimating  Air Emissions from Sources  of
                                                      PorvcycUc Organic Matter.
                                                      PB98-1S9882REB             98-04  PC A99/MF A06
                                                    EPA/454/R-98/01S
                                                      Fabric Filter Bag Leak Detection Guidance.
                                                      PB96-164676REB             98^)4  PC A04/MF A01
                                                    EPA/4S«B-B5r002
                                                      Glossary of Terms from Federal Air Programs.
                                                      PB98-152655REB             98-04   PC AOSMF A01
 HospRaVMarJcaMrrtectious Waste
                                                                                          ators: Background
                                                         kitormation  tor Promulgated  Standards  and  GudeRnes.
                                                         Regulatory Impact Anafysis tor New and Existing Facttbes.
                                                         PB§&Tl0141REB              9601   PC W»MF A01
                                                       EPAMS3rR-97J013
                                                         Economic  Impact  Analyso  tor  the Proposed  Pofyether

                                                         PE^IOHIREB              9801   PCA04/MFA01
                                                                -
                                                         Basis and Purpose Document on Specifications for Hydro-

                                                         PBs£l3503?REB              96O3   PCA05*FA01
                                                       EPAMS3fB B6AXHA
                                                         Study of Hazardous Air PoUutarrt Emissions from  Etectric
                                                         UHty Steam Generating Units.  Final Report to Congress.

                                                         PB»?3V774REB              96O2   PC A23«ER  Clearinghouse  Clean Air Technology
  Center A CompSation of Control Technology Determina-
  tions. Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
  PB98-163124REB             96O4   PC A19/MF A04
                                                       MACT Implementation Strategy.         _    .--.-,
                                                       PB9B-131SOOREB             96-02  PC A14/MF A03
                                                     EPAM5WR-CT/004
                                                       Ethylene Oxide Commercial Sterilization and  Fumigation
                                                       Operations NESHAP. Implementation rjocument
                                                       P&96-103385REB             96O1  PCA05fl*=A01
                                                     EPA/458m->7/008
                                                       National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufactunng
                                                       and Rewo* Facilities: Summary of Requiremenls tor Impte-
                                                                                      9601
                              9603   PCA08/MFA02

 EPA/4S6m-WOOt
  Ambient Air Monitoring Plan for Cudad Acuna and Piedra


 EPAMS«m-«8r004
  RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Annual Report for 1998:
  A Compilation of Control Technology Determinations. Eighth
  Supplement to the 1990 Edition.            .„.- .o,
  PB98-173495REB             98-04   PC A23/MF A04
 EPAMS7/R-«7/0040
  EIIP Volume 4:  Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative

  PB»M18052REB            96O2   PC$43.0u/MF A03
 EPAMS7/R-97/004E
  EIIP Volume 5: Btogenic Sources Preferred and Alternative

  PB9fr?18060REB            98O2   PC$43.(XVMF A01
 EPA/4S7/R-97/004F
   EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Proceduras.
   PB96-118078REB            98O2   PCS67.00AIF A04
 EPA/4S7m-97/D04G
   EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
   PB98-118086REB            98O2   PCS67.00VMF A04
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                                                                                                                                        EPA/540/R-98/013
EPA 500-98-142
  Brownfietds  Economic Revevetopment Initative:  Proposal
  Guidelines for Brownfiekte Job Training and Development
  Demonstration Pilots.
  PB98-963260REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S10/B-85/007
  How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies for Un-
  derground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide for Corrective Ac-
  ten Plan Reviewers.
  PB98-113525REB              98-01  PC A20/MF AW
EPA/5KVB-97/003
  State Third-Party Service  Provider  Programs: Augmenting
  State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
  PB98-147341REB              98-03  PC A12/MF A03
EPA/S1OT-97/009
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage Tanks
  (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 199?.
  PB96-133093REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-95/006
  RCRA Implementation Plan (RIP): Fiscal Years 1996-97.
  PB98-1 50121 REB              98-04  PCA06/MFA01
EPA/S30/R-97/01S
  Characterization  of Municipal Solid Waste in  the United
  States: 1996 Update.
  PB98-142136REB              98O3  PC A10/MF ACE
EPA«XVR-97/026
  Best  Demonstrated  Available Technolgy  (BOAT)  Back-
  ground Document  for Wood  Preserving Wastes:  F032,
  F034. and F035;  Final.
  PB97-176911REB              98-01  PC A22/MF ACM
EPA/S3WR-97/032
  Background Document for Capacity Analysis for Land Dis-
  posal Restrictions. Phase 4 (Second Supplement): Toxicity
  Characteristic  Metal Wastes and Newly  Identified Mineral
  Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
  PB97-176978REB    ^^    98-01  PC A15/MF A03
EPA/S30m-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              98-O2   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S3O/B-97/048
  RCRA, Superlund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Cbsure/Posl-Closure (40 CFR Parts 264/265.
  Subpart G) Updated July 1997.
                               9&O2   PCA03MFA01
 EPA/WO/R-97/049
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Containers (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart I,
  Section 261 .71 Updated July 1 997.
  PB96-108046RE&             98-O2   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 DO) Updated July 1997.
  PB9&108053REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/S3Cm-97/051
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hodine Training Module: In-
  troduction  to  Definition  of Solid  Waste and Hazardous
  Waste Recycling (40 CFR Parts 261.2 and 261.9) Updated
   LJu 1997
  PB98-108061REB             98^52   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/WOTB-97/O52
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Dip Pads (40 CFR Parts 264 and 265, Sub-

  Sm^EB^1997-      98^   PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/S30m-97/053
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: ln-
  KxJuction to Fmancial Assurance (40 CFR Parts 264 and
                                       PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/530/R-97W54
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
   trodurtianto Generators (40 CFR Part 262) Updated July
   1997
   PB98-108095REB              9(3-02  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/S30m-97/055
   RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training ModuleMn-
   troduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40 CFR Parts 264/
   265. Subpart F) Updated July 1997.      „...._.„.
   PB96-1MI103REIJ              98-02  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/5*VR-87»5«
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
   iroductionto Hazardous Waste Identification (40 CFR Part

   SiaStfFS1987-         98*2  PCACM/MFA01
 EPA/SXVR-97/057
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
   troduction to Hazardous Waste Incinerators  (40 CFR Parts
   264/265, Subpart O) Updated July 199£  „.„„_..,,..
   PB98-108129REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/S30/R-97/058
   RCRA. SuDerfund and EPCRA Hotline TrainingModule: In-
   SdurtoltolSS [Disposal Restrictions (40  CFR Part 268)

   pKs'&REB7-             9802  PCA04/MFA01
 EPA/S30/R-97/059
   RCRA. SuDerfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
   IrodjctoHoLand Disposal Units (40 CFR  Pirts 264/265.
   Subparts K, L, M, N) Updated July 1997.  „._,„..,„
   PB96-108145REB              98-02  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.
  PB9&-108152REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/53WR-97/061
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Other Laws That Interface with RCRA Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108160REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/53CVR-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              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/063
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Petitions, Delistings, and Variances Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108186REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/064
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-108194REB              98O2   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/53CVR-97/065
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Corrective Action Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108202REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S30/R-97/06S
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Updated
  July 1997.
  PB98-108210REB              98-02    PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/067
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108228REB              98-02    PC A04MF A01
EPA/S30/R-97/068
  RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Subtitle D:  Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Fa-
  cility Criteria Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108236REB              98-02    PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530/R-97/069
  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              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/530m-97/070
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Solid Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108251 REB              98O2   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530YR-97/071
  RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108269REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/530B-97/072
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction  to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart J) Up-
  dated July 1997.
  PB98-108277REB             98O2   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/530m-97/073
  RCRA, Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction  to Transporters (40 CFR Part 263) Updated July
  1997
  PB98-108285REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/S30m-97/074
  RCRA, Superfund. and  EPCRA Hotline TrainingModule: In-
  troduction  to Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (40
  CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-108293REB             98O2   PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/530/B-97/075
   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             9642   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/540VF-94/028
   Using Qualified  Data to  Document  an  Observed Release
   and Observed Contamination.                   .-..„-
   PB94-963311REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/54
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                                                     NTIS  ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
EPA/S4o/H-9aTJ14
  Estimated O & M Costs tor RODS: Historical Trends and
  Projected Costs through FY 2040.
  PB98-963222REB              9842   PCA1CVMFA02
EPA/S40/FH8/019
  Environmental Response Training Program Schedule of
  Courses, September 1. 1998 - September 30. 1999.
  PB96-963227REB              98-03   PC AO&MF A01
EPA/S40m-96/020
  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module. In-
  troduction to: Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Re-
  quirements (Updated February 1998).
  PB98-963228REB              96-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/S40rR-9e/021
  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training  Module. In-
  troduction ta Brownftetds Economic Redevelopment Initia-
  tive and Environmental Justice (Updated February 1998).
  PB98-963Z29REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
RCRA. Suparfund and EPCRA Hotfhe Training Module. In-
                                 lease Rei
       .
  troduction to: CERCLA and EPCRA Rele
                                             rting Re-
  quirements  (CERCLA Section  103 and EPCRA Section
  304).
                               9843   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/S47/041
  Suparfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Regan 10): Sekna Treating Co.,
  Sefcna. CA.. Apr! 18.1997.
  PB97-963117REB             9844   PCA08/MFA02
 EPA/S41/H-97/042
  Suparfund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Westnghouse Electric
  Corp. (Sunnyvale), Sunnyvale. CA.. March 14.1997.
  PB97-963118REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/S4im-97r043
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
  Uvermore Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 1,  Uver-
  more, CA., January 29,1997.
   PB97-964505REB              9843   PCA08/MFA02
 EPAJ541/R-97/D44
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  10): Hanford
  Site - 100 Area (USDOE) 100-BC-1. 100-DR-1. and 100-
  HR-1 Operable Units. Benton County. WA.. April 4,1997.
   PB97463127REB              9844   PC A04MF A01
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
EPA/541/R-97/045
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Harbor Is-
  land (Lead), The Shipyard Sediment Operable Unit, Seattle,
  WA., November 27.1996.
  PB97-964601REB              98-04   PCA06/MFA01
EPAS41/R-97XM6
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10):  Puget
  Sound Naval Shipyard Complex,  (Operable Unit A) (aka:
  Bremerton  Naval Complex), Bremerton, WA.. January 24,
  1997.
  PB97-964602REB              98-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/047
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 10):  Puget
  Sound Naval Shipyard  Complex, (Operable Unit NSC) (aka:
  Bremerton Naval Complex), Bremerton. WA., December 13,
  1996.
  PB97-964603REB              98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/048
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Hanford
  200 Area  (USDOE).  (2OHJP-1  Operable  Unit),  Benton
  County. WA., February 11,1997.
  PB97-964604REB              98-04   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/049
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Monsanto
  Chemical Co. (Soda Springs), Soda Springs, ID., April 30.
  1997.
  PB97-964605REB              98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/050
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmendorf
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 3, Greater Anchorage Bor-
  ough, AK_. December 5.1996.
  PB97-964606REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R47A51
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmendorf
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 6 and Source Area SS 19,
  Greater Anchorage Borough, AK, December 4,1996.
  PB97-964607REB              98-04   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/S4im-97fl>S3
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
  Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  10): Toftdahl  Drums,
  Brush Prairie, WA.. June 17.1997.
  PB97-963119REB              98-04   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-87/054
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Wain-
  wright, Operable Unit 1, Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK.,
  June 27.1997.
  PB97-964608REB              98-04   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/S41/B-97/055
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Jones Sani-
  tation, Hyde Park. NY., March 31.1997.
  PB97-963804REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/S41/R47/OM
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Robintech,
  Inc.yNational Pipe Compnay, Town of Vestal. NY., Jury 25,
  1997.
  P897-963805REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/057
  Superfund record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Crosstey
  Farm, (Hereford Groundwater).  Hereford,  PA.,  June 30,
  1997.
  PB97-963902REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/OS8
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Barks Land-
  Si, Spring Townshop, PA.. July 22,1997.
  PB97-963903REB              98-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/059
  Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Difference  of  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Commencement Bay,
  Near Shore/Tide Flats, Operable Unit 01 - Sediments and
  Operable Unit 05 -  Source, Pierce County, WA., Juty 28,
  1997.
  PBS7-963120REB               98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/S4im-t7X>60
  Superfund Record of  Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  10): Gould, Inc.. Soils Operable Unit, Portland, OR, June 3,
  1997
  PB97'-963121REB               98-04   PCA06/MFA01
EPA/S41/R-97/061
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Wain-
  wright. Operable Unit 2. Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK.,
  March 31.1997.
  PB97-964609REB               9&O4   PC A1 OAF A03
EPA/S41/R-97/M2
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
  Rerfcon/AIUed Steel Corp.. East Coventry Twp., PA., Au-
  Oust29  1997
  PB97-963122REB               98-03   PCA03/MFA01
EPA«4im-97/093
  Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  4):  Marine
  Corps Logistics Base. Operable Unit 3 PSC 16 and PSC
  17, Abany. GA., September 2,1997.
  PB97-964012REB               98-O3   PCA06/MFA01
EPA/54VR-97/OM
  Superfund Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  4):  Marine
  Corps Logistics Base,  Operable Unit 1 PSC 1, PSC 2, PSC
  3. and PSC26, Albany, GA.. September 2.1997
  PB97-964013REB              98-03   PCA08/MFA02
EPA/541/R-87/065
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Oak Ridge
  Reservation (USDOE). (Union Valley  Upper East Fork Pop-
  lar Creek Characterization Area), Oak Ridge, TN., July 10,
  1997
  PB97-964014REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/066
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
  Reservation  (USDOE)  (Sludge Removal from  the Gunfte
  and Associated Tanks Operable Unit, Waste Area Grouping
  1), Oak Ridge, TN., September 2,1997.
  PB97-9640T5REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/067
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Clare Water Supply, Clare, Ml., May 15, 1997.
  PB97-963123REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/541/R-97/068
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Arcanum Iron and Metal,  Darke County, OH., June  18,
  1997.
  PB97-963124REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/069
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  United Scap Lead Co.,  Inc., Troy OH., June 27,1997.
  PB97-963125REB              98-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/S41/R-97/070
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference  for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reids Brook (Sedi-
  ment Operable Unit), Ashtabula. OH., August 15,1997.
  PB97-963126REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/071
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilley Tar
  and Chemical (Indianapolis Plant), Operable Unit 5. Indian-
  apolis, IN., June 30, 1997.
  PE87-964103REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/072
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): East Mult-
  mmah County Groundwater Contamination, Operable Unit
  1, Muttnomah County. OR, December 31,1996.
  PB97-964610REB              98-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/073
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherokee
  County (Baxter Springs and Treece Subsites), Operable
  Unit 3/4, Cherokee County, KS., August 20,1997.
  PB97-964302REB              98-03   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/S41/R-97/074
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Sherwood
  Medical Industries, Operable Unit 3, Deland, FL, Septem-
  ber 18 1997
  PB97-964016REB              9&O3   PCA04/MFA01
EPA/541/R-97/075
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
  Reservation (USDOE). Clinch River and Poplar Creek  Op-
  erable Units. Oak Ridge. TN., September 23.1997.
  PB97-964017REB              98-03   PCA05/MFA01
EPA/541/R-97/076
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 4): Paducah
  Gaseous Diffusion Plant (USDOE) (Waste Area Group 17),
  Paducah. KY., September 29.1997.
  PB97-964018REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97S077
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5):  Parsons
  Chemical Works. Inc.. Grand  Ledge. Ml.,  September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-964104REB             9&O3   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/078
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5):  Topecanoe
  Sanitary Landfill, Inc., Lafayette. IN.. September 30,1997.
  PB97-964105REB             98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/079
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Engineering  Center Operable Unit 20  (Site 28 Soil  and
  Groundwater). Lakehurst, NJ., July 7.1997.
  PB97-963806REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/080
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Engineering  Center Operable Unit  21   (Areas A  and  B
  Groundwater), Lakehurst, NJ., July 7,1997.
  PB97-963807REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-47/081
  Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Engineering  Center Operable Unit  24 (Area  K  Ground-
  water), Lakehurst, NJ.. July 7, 1997.
  PB97-963808REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/082
  Superfund   Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  10):  Teledyne  Wan
  Chang, Abany, OR, October 8,1996.
  PB97-963128REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/083
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Federal
  Aviation Administration Technical Center, (Areas A, J, and
  N), Atlantic County, NJ., July 21, 1997.
  PB97-963809REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/54im-97/084
  Superfund   Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Naval
  Weapons Station  Earie (site  A), Operable Unit  1,  Colts
  Neck, NJ.,September25,1997.
  PB97-963810REB             9   PCA06/MFA02
EPA/541/R-97/085
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Naval
  Weapons Station  Earie (Site A), Operable Unit  2,  Colts
  Neck, NJ., September 25.1997.
  PB97-963811REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/086
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  2):  Volney Municipal
  Landfill, Town of Volney, NY.. August 7,  1997.
  PB97-963129REB             98-04   PCA03/MFA01
                              98-03  PC A05/MF A01
                          EPA/541/R-97/107


EPA/541/R-97/087
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Jacks
  Creek/Sitkin Smelting and  Refinery  Inc., Site, Village of
  Maitiand, PA., September 30,1997.
  PB97-963904REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/088
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): North Penn
  - Area 12, Worcester Township, PA., September 30, 1997.
  PB97-963905REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/089
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  AMegany
  Ballistics Laboratory (USNavy), Operable Unit 1, Mineral,
  WV.. February 12,1997.
  PB97-963906REB
EPA/541/R-97/D90
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Aberdeen
  Proving Ground (Edgewood Area), Beach Point Test Site,
  Aberdeen Proving Ground. MD., September 24, 1997.
  PB97-963907REB             9fr03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/091
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Aberdeen
  Proving  Ground  (Edgewood  Area),  Watson  Creek  Sedi-
  ment, O-FieW Operable  Unit, Aberdeen Proving Ground.
  MD., September 23,1997.
  PB97-963908REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/092
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Aberdeen
  Proving Ground  (Michaelsville Landfill), Aberdeen Proving
  Ground, MD.. September 23,1997.
  PB97-963909REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/093
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Marine
  Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4),  Operable
  Unit 4, QuanSco, VA.. September 30,1997.
  PB97-963910REB             98-03   PCA05/MFAOI
EPA/541/R-97/094
  Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for the
  Record of  Decison (EPA Region 3): Bendix Right Systems
  Division, South Montrose, PA., November 22,1996.
  PB97-963130REB              9fr03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/09S
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Cecil Reid
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville, FL, Sep-
  tember 30,1997.
  PB97-964019REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/M1/H-97/098
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Tobyhanna
  Army Depot, Operable Unit 1, Tobyhanna, PA., September
  30,1997.
  PB97-963911REB              98-03   PCA07/MFA02
EPA/541/R-97/097
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 5): Toman Ar-
  mory Landfill, Tomah, Wl., September 23,1997.
  PB97-964106REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/B-97/098
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tomah Mu-
  nicipal Sanitary Landfill, Tomah, Wl., September 25,1997.
  PB97-964107REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA«41/R-97/099
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South Point
  Plant Site, South Point, OH., September 26.1997.
  PB97-964108REB              9&O3   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/100
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  5):  Marion
  (Bragg)  Dump Site, Operable Units  2 and 3, Marion, IN.,
  September 36,1 —
              ,1997.
  PB97-964109REB
                               98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/101
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
  10): Hanford Site -  200 Area (USDOE), Benton County,
  WA., September 25,1997.
  PB97-963136REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/102
  Superfund  Record of Decison (EPA  Region 1):  Davis
  Glocester-Smithfield   Regional   (GSR)   Landfill   Site,
  Gtocester/Smithfield.  Rl., September 29,1997.
  PB97-963703REB              9&«3   PCA10/MFA02
EPA/541/R-97A103
  Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Global Sani-
  tary Landfill Operable Unit 2, Ok) Bridge Township, NJ.,
  September 29,1997.
  PB97-963812REB
EPA/541/R-B7/104
                               98-03   PC A07/MF A02
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins Dis-
  posal Site Operable Unit 1,  Kingston, NJ., September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-963813REB
                               98-03   PC A10/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/105
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Janssen
  Inc., Operable Unit 1, Gurabo. PR., September 30,1997.
  PB97-963814REB              93^03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-977106
  Superfund Record of Decison Amendment (EPA Region 2):
  Preferred Plating Corp., Farmingdale,  NY., September 30,
  1997.
  P897-963131REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/S41/R-97/107
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of  Decison (EPA Region 2):  Curdo Scrap Metal
  Inc.. Operable Unit 2, Saddle Brook,  NJ., September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-963815REB              98-03   PCA06/MFA01
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EPA/54im-97/10B
  Superlund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Poftjtran
  Abatement Services. Operable Unit 4. Oswego, NY.. Sep-
  tember 30. 1997.                      ^^
  P897-963816REB              96-03   PC A06MF A01
EPA/S4im-S7/109
  Superfund Recent o( Decision (EPA Region 2): Richardson
  Hi Road LandfWPond, Sidney Center/NY.. September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-963817REB              96-03   PCA07/MFAQZ
EPA/54 t/R-87/110
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
  Homestead AFB, R_, August IB, 1997.
  PB97-963132REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/54 im-«7/111
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8):  EBsworth
  Air Face Base. Operable Unit 11. Elsworth Air Force Base,
               997.
              .
  SD.. Apr! 28, 1997.
  PB97-964401REB
EPA/S4VR-87/112
                               98-03  PCAOG/MFA01

                              PA Region 5): Wright-Pat-
  terson Air Force Base, Operable  Unf 2, Dayton, OH..
  September 30. 1997.
  PB97-9B4110REB              98-03  PCAOSMFA01
EPA/54VH-87/113
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  5): J and L
  Land*. Operable Unit 2. Rochester Has,  Ml, September
  30,1997.
  PB97-964111REB              98-03  PCA06/MFA01
EPA/54VH-B7/114
EPA/54 t/B-B7rt1S
  Superlund  Record of Decision (EPA Regcn S):  Fields
  Brook  Sit*, Operable Unit 2. Ashtabuta. OH., September
  29, 1987.
  PB97-964113REB             99-03   PCA08/MFA02
EPMMVfMTrlll
  Superlund  Record of Decision (EPA Region S):  Fields
  Brook  Site. Operable LMt 4. Astabuta. OH.. June 30. 1997.
  PB97-664114REB             98-03   PCAO8MFA02
EPA/MVM7/117
  Superlund  Record of Decision (EPA Region S): Benda
  Corp/ABM Automotive. St.  Joseph. U, September 30.
  1997.
  PB97-9B411SREB             98-03   PC A06IMF A01
  Superlund Record of Dedaion (EPA Region 6): Louisiana
  Army  Ammuntion  Plant  Soi  Source  Operable  Unit.
  Doyjne, LA.. March 4, 1997.
  PB97-064201REB              98-03  PC AOS/MF A01
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): National
  Zinc Corp, Operable Un* 2. BarHetvae, OK.. October 2.
  1997.
  PB97-964202REB              9ft«3  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/54 t/B-«7rt»
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
  Batey Waste Disposal. Bridge City. TX,  December  16.
  PB97-963133REB
                               98-03  PC A04MF A01
  Superlund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgeion 6):
  South Cavalcade Street Site, Houston. TX, June 27. 1997.
  PB97-9B3134REB              98-04   PC A07/MF AC2
EPM541/R-a77122
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
  Brio Hefinimjnc, Friendship. TX, Jury 2, 1997.
  PB97-963135REB              96-03   PC A04/MF A01
EM/MVM7f123
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Southern
  ShffcuUng Corp, Operable Un* 2. SSdel. LA, September
  15.1997.
  PB87-964203REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
  Superkjnd Record of Decision (EPA Region 6fc RSR Corp..
  Operable Or* SJJalBS, TX, September 30, 1997.
  PB97-964204REB              98-04   PC A12/MF A03
  Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): RSR Corp..
         I Unit 4 (Greundwater) and Operable Unit S. Data*.

                               98-03   PCA09MFA02
  PB97-96421
EPA/541/R-a7/1»
  Suparlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creak
  (OttMM County). Operable Unit 2. Ottawa County. OK.. Au-
  gust 27. 1987.
  PB97-9M206REB              96-03   PC A13AVF A03
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Agricufture
  Street LandHL Operable Unit 4 and 5. New Orleans, LA,
  September 2. 1997.
  PB97-964207REB              98-03   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/54 WW7/12«
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Western
  Pacfc Rakoad Company. Orovate. CA, September 30,
  1987.
  PB97-964506REB              98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/541/R-07/130
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  9): Barstow
  Marine Corps Logistics Base, Operable Units 3 and 4, Bar-
  stow, CA, June 3, 1997.
  P897-964508REB              98-04   PCA1B/MFA04
EPA/S41/R-97/131
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
  Facility Waste Pits Operable Unit. Los Angeles, CA, Sep-
  tember 5, 1997.                      ^^
  PB97-964509REB              98-04   PCA15/MFA03
EPA/54 im-97rt 32
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Iron Moun-
  tain More. Redding, CA, September 30, 1997.
  PB97-964510REB              98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/133
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Modesto
  Groundwater Contamination, Modesto. CA., September 26.
  1997.
  PB97-964511REB              96-03   PCA08/MFA02
EPA/541/R-07/134
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
  Force Base. Merced, CA, May 21, 1997.
  PB97-9B4S12REB              96-04   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/541/R-07/13S
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): El Toro Ma-
  rine Corps Air Station, Operable Units 2A and 3A (Mo Ac-
  tion Sites). El  Toro. CA, September 29. 1997.
  PB97-964513REB              98-04   PC A10/MF A02
EPA/54 VR-B7/1M
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): B Tore Ma-
  rine Corps Air Station. Operable Unit 2A (Site 24-VOC
  Source Area  Vadose Zone), B Toro.  CA, September 29.
  1997.
  PB97-964514REB              98-04   PCA11*FA03
EPA/541/R-a7S137
  Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 9):  Tucson
  International Airport Area (Volume 1 and 2). Tucson, AZ,
  September 30. 1997.
  PB97-96451SREB              98-03   PC A14/MF A03
EPA/M1/R47/13*
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Naval Secu-
  rity Group Activity. Operable LMt  1 (Sites 2 and 4), Sabana
  Seca. PR, September 30, 1997.
  PB97-983818REB              98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
EPAA4VR47/1W
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Naval Secu-
  rity Group Activity. Operable Unit 3 (Sites 1 and 3). Sabana
  Seca, PR. September 30. 1997.
  PB97-963819REB              96-03   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/541/R47/140
  Superlund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record  of Decison  (EPA Region 2): DeRewal Chemical
  Co, Kingwood Township. Mi. June 12. 1997.
  PB97-963137REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/S41/B-87/141
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  tor the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Pepe Field. Boonton.
  NJ,Juty2S. 1997.
  PB97-963138REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/54 VR-97/1 42
  Superlund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7). Fort FSey
  Pesticide Storage Fac*ty, Operable Unri 2. Jonctton City.
  KS, September 29, 1997.
  PB97-9G4303REB              98-O3   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97AI43
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Nebraska
  Ordnance Plant (Former), Operable Unit 2. Mead, NE, Apr!
  7.1997.
  PB97-964304REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/MVIVa7/144
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bee Cee
  Manufacturing Co, Maiden,  MO.. September 30. 1997.
  PB97-96430SREB              9&O3   PC AOSMF A01
EPA»4VrV07/145
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): CaCfomte
  Guth. Operable Unit 10. Leadvite. CO, August 8. 1997.
  PB97-964402REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA«4im-T7/14«
  Superlund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
  Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region 8): Ubby Groundmter
  Contammation. Ubby, MT, January 22. 1997.
  PB97-963139REB              96-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/54t/R-B7n47
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  tor the
  Record of Decaion (EPA Region 7): Comhusker Army Am-
  munition Plant Hal County. NE, February 7, 1997.
  PB97-963140REB              96-03   PC A03/MF A01
  Suparkn)  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  9): MoffeO
  Naval Air Station. Operable LW1 1. Sunnyvale. CA, August
  14. 1987.
  PB97-964S07REB              96-04  PCA11/MFA03
                                                         Superlund Explanation of Significant Difference  tor the
                                                         Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Revere Chemical Co,
                                                         Nockambcon Township. PA, March 25. 1997.
                                                         PB97-963141REB              96-03  PCA02/MFA01
                                                       EPA/S41/B-97/149
                                                         Superfund Expbnatian of Significant Difference  tor the
                                                         Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Mil Creek Dump. Erie.
                                                         PA, Apr! 30, 1997.
                                                         PB97-963142REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01
                                                       EPA/54WJM7/150
                                                         Superlund Explanation of Significant Difference  tor the
                                                         Record  of Decison  (EPA Region 3): Brodhead  Creek.
                                                         Stroudsburg. PA, September 30. 1997.
                                                         PB97-963143REB              98
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
                                                                                                                                         EPA/600/A-97/094
EPA/S41/R-97/172
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 5): City  Disposal Corp.
  LandfiH, Dunn, Wl.. June 11,1997.
  PB97-963154REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01
EPA/54 VR-97/173
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Allied Chemical and  Ironton Coke, Ironton, OH., September
  4,1997.
  PB97-963155REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/174
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Allegany
  Ballistics Laboratory, (USNavy), Operable Unit 3, Mineral,
  WV., May 29,1997.
  PB97-963912REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/175
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
  Force  Base (LF 13), Dover. DE.. September 30,1997.
  PB97-963913REB              98-03   PC A05/MF  A01
EPA/541/R-97/176
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
  Force  Base (WP 14 and LF 15), Dover, DE., September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-963914REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/541/M7/177
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Dover Air
  Force Base (FT 03), Dover. DE.. September 30,1997.
  PB97-963915REB             98-03   PC  A05/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/178
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Air
  Development  Center  (8  Areas). Operable Unit 4, War-
  minster Township, PA., September 30,1997.
  PB97-963916REB              98-04   PC  A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/179
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval  Sur-
  face Wartare-Oahlgren Site 2. Dahlgren. VA.. September
  29. 1997.
  PB97-963917REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/180
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval  Sur-
  face Warfare-Oahlgren Site  12, Dahlgre, VA., September
  30, 1997.
  PB97-963918REB              98-03    PC A05/MF A01
EPA/S41/R-97/181
  Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  3): Naval
  Weapons  Station-Yorktown, Site  12, Operable Units 3,  4,
  andS. Yorktown. VA.. April 16. 1997.
  PB97-963919REB              98-03    PC A10/MF A03
 EPA/541/R-97/182
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
  Pesticide Dumps. Operable Unit 5. Aberdeen, NC.. Septem-
  ber 16.1997.
  PB97-964020REB              98-03    PC A06/MF A02
 EPAA41/R-97/183
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment  (EPA Region 4):
  Arlington Blending  and Packaging.  Arlington. TN.,  July 24.
  1997
  PB97-963156REB              98-04   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/541/R-97/184
  Superfund Record  of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgton 4):
  Cdeman-Evand  Wood  Preserving  Co., Whtehouse. FL,

                                98-04   PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/541/B-97/18S
           I Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): PCX Inc.,
             i Plant), Washington, NC., December 18, 1996.
     97-964021 REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/186
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
   Marzone  bxx/Chevron  Chemical  Company,  Trfton,  GA.,

   P^7-963158REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/187
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
   Munisport Landfill, North Miami, FL. September 5.1997.
   PB97^63159REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/S41/R-87/188
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  4): Newsome
   Brothers/Old Reicfihold Chemicals. Operable Unit 2, Colum-
                        -         9*03   PCA04MFA01

 EPA/S41/R-97/189
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
   Reservation (USDOE). Operable  Unit 2 jCfek Ridge Y-T2
   Plant  Bear Creek Valtey), Oak Ridge,  TN., January 23,
98-03   PC A04/MF A01
   1 997
   PB97-964023REB
  EPA/541/M7/191
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): CampPen-
   dteton  Marine Coprs Base. Operable Unit 2. San  Dwgo,
                         -        98^4  PCA15*.FA03

  EPA/S41/R-97/192
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Vega Atta
   Public Supply Wells, Operable Unit 2. Vega Alta PR. Sep-

   PB9^963821REB              9*03  PC A12/MF A03
  EPA/S41/R-97/193
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  8):  FE Warren
   AirForce Base, Operable Unit 8. Cgehyenne, WY.. Novem-

   PB971964403REB              98-04  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/194
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E Warren
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Cheyenne. WY., Septem-
  ber 30,1997.
  PB97-964404REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/195
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Rats
  Plant (USDOE),  Operable Unit  1, Golden,  CO.,  February
  27.1997.
  PB97-964405REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/196
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Rats
  Plant  (USDOE),  Operable  Unit 3, Golden,  CO., June  3,
  1997.
  PB97-964406REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/541/R-97/197
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  8): Hill Air
  Force Base, Operable Unit 6, Ogden,  LIT.,  September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-964407REB              98-03  PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/B-97/198
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  8): Hill Air
  Force Base, Operable Unit 8. Ogden  LIT.,  September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-964408REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/199
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): East Mult-
  nomah County Ground Water Contamination, Operable Unit
  2, Multnomah  County, OR., December 31,1996.
  PB97-964611 REB              98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/200
  Superfund   Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10):
  Boomsnub/Airco Site-Wide Ground Water  Operable  Unit,
  Vancouver, WA., September 29, 1997.
  PB97-964612REB             9&O4   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/541/R-97/201
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Old Navy
  Dump Manchester Laboratory (USEPA/NOAA),  Manchester,
  WA., September 30,1997.
  PB97-964613REB              98*1   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/S41/R-97/202
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Fort  Rich-
  ardson (USArmy). Operable Units A  and  B, Anchorage,
  AK., September  15.1997.
  PB97-964614REB              98-04   PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/S41/R-97/203
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North Bel-
  mont PCE Site. North Belmont, NC., September 24, 1997.
  PB97-964024REB              98O3   PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/S41/R-97/204
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Savanah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit  17 L-Area Oil  and
  Chemical Basin  (904-83G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
  (904-79G), Aiken, SC., September 30,  1997.
   PB97-964031REB              98-03   PC  A07/MF A02
 EPA/S41/R-97/205
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
   River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 16, Ok) F Area Seepage
   Basin (904-49G1, Aiken, SC., May 14,  1997.
   PB97-964032REB              98-03   PCA05/MFA01
 EPA/541/R-97/206
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9):  Norton Air
   Force Base, Operable Unit 3, Site 19  Waste Drum Storage
   Area No. 1. San Bernardino, CA., June 25,1997.
   PB97-964517REB              98-03    PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/541/R-97/207
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
   River Sifr  (USDOE), Operable Unit 11, Central Shops Bum-
   inrVRubble Pit (631-6G) (U), Aiken, SC., May14,1997.
   P897-964025REB              98-03    PC A04MF A01
 EPA/S41/R-97/209
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Pensacola
   Naval Air Station. Operable Unit 10.  Pensacola. FL, Sep-
   tember 15.1997.                       	
   PB97-964027REB              9&O4   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/541/R-97/210
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Oak  Ridge
   Reservation (USDOE), Operable Unit 14, Oak Ridge, TN.,

   PB97-964028REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A02
 EPA/S41/R-97/211
   Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  4): Camp
   LeJeune  Military Reservation, Operable Unit 12 (Site  3).
   Onslow County, NC.. May 15.1997.
   PB97-964029REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/541/R-97/212
   Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  4):  Camp
   LeJeune Military Reservation,  Operable Unit  13 (Site 63).
   Onslow County, NC.. May 15.1997.
   PB97-964030REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/542/B-98/006
   Site  Remediation Technology InfoBase: A Guide to Federal
   Programs, Information Resources, and Publications on Con-
   taminated Site Cleanup Technologies. Rrst Edition.
   PB98-161185REB               98-04   PC A06/MF A01
  EPA/542/R-97/008
   Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrification.

   PB9™77554REB               98-01   PCA13/MFA03
  EPA/542/R-97/009
   Remediation Case Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction and Other
   In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
   PB97-177562REB               98-01   PC A13/MF A03
EPA/542/R-98/002
  NATO/CCMS Pilot Study. Evaluation of Demonstrated and
  Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminated
  Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1998 Annual Report.
  PB98-161193REB              98-04   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/55
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
EPA/600/A-87/09S
  High Performance Metal Cleaning Using Liquid CO2  and
  Surfactants.
  PB98-116338REB              9842   PC A02/MF  A01
EPA/600/A-97/096
  Environmental Protection  Agency's Third  Generation Air
  Quality Modeling System: An Overall Perspective.
  PB98-116320REB              9842   PC A02/MF  A01
EPA/600/A-97AW7
  Estimating the  Area of Influence of Ozone  Produced by
  Local  Precursor Emissions for a Summer Period with  a
  Range of Photochemical Activity.
  PB98-116312REB              98-02   PC A03/MF  A01
EPAr800/A-97/t7/071
  Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant Thermals
  Created by Open Detonations.
  PB9S-116494REB              9842   PC AQ2JMF  A01
EPA/600/A-97/09B
  Advanced Techniques for Evaluating Eutenan  Air Quality
  Models: Background and Methodology.
  PB98-116304REB              98-02   PC AC3/MF  A01
EPA/eOO/A-97/OW
  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              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPAAJOO/A-97/100
  Beta Test of Modets-3 with Community Muftscate Air Qual-
  ity (CMAQ) Model.
  PB98-116270REB              98-01   PC A02/MF A01
EPAr800/A-«7/101
  Dovetopment of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model tor
  Purpose* of Facfftafing Data Transfer between the Stales
  and U.S. EPA.
  PB98-116288REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-«7/102
  Emission Factors tor the Disposal of Energetic Materials by
  Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/OD).
  P&9e-t3S205REB              9643    PC A03/MF A01
EPAMOO/A-67/103
  ScnMnng of Non-CFC Alternatives tor High-Temperature
  Heat Pumps.
  PB96-13S197REB              96-03    PC A03AF A01
EPA/600/ A-87/1 04
  AftamafevM for CFC-12 Retngerant in Automotive Air Con-

  PB»1$7524R£B              9843    PC A03/MF A01
EPAr«OOrA-«7/10S
  Devatopmenl of a Digital Opbcal Measurement System tor
  Analysts of Aerosol Spatial Distribution n the Indoor Envi-

  PB96-137532REB              9643   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-«7n06
  Design of an Aerosol Mass Spectral Interlace.
  PB3M35759REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EP A/BOO/ A-97/1 07
  Review of Nttous Oxide Behavior in the  Atmosphere and in
  Combustion and Industrial Systems.
  PB98-135767REB              9643   PC A04/MF A01
 EPAWWA-97/10B
  Demonstration  of Muttmetal Continuous Emission Monitors
  for Real-Tune Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
  PB98-135775REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/ A-A7/1 06
  EPA's Data Aanbuta Rating System.
  PB98-135783REB              98-03   PC AO3JMF A01
 EPA/600/A-«7/110
  Freptace Emissions Update. New Partcte Size Data
  PB98-135791REB              9643   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/aOO/A-97/111
  No-VOONo-HAP Wood Furniture Coatng System.
  PB98-13S684REB             9643   PC A03/MF AOI
 EPAr600/A-«7/112
  TiDpoapharic Ozone and Fine Particle Air Quality Problems.
                               96-03   PC AQS/MF AOI
 EPAt600/A-«7/m
   Dual Function SorbenVCataryst Design tor Energy Efficient
   CNorinattd VOC Destruction.
   PB98-13SfS50REB              96-03   PCA03/MFA01
 EPAnMO/A-«7/114
   rtiMMili on Emsaons and Mitigation of POP's from Com-
   bustion Sources.
   PB96-139983REB              96-03   PC A03/MF AOI
 EPA/600/A-W001
   Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2: Implications for Terres-
                                9843   PC AOOMF A01
 EP A/600/ A-66/D02
   Evaluation of the Behavior of Flame lonization Detection
   Total Hydrocarbon Contnuous Emission  Monilors at Low

                                9fMJ3   PC A03/MF AOI
 EPAf600/A-GfM)03
   Cost Analysis of Activated  Carbon  versus Photocatafytic
   Oxidation for Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
   PB96-137490REB              98-03  PC A03VMF AOI
 EPA/600/ A 86O04
   RISK: An IAQ Model for Windows.
   PB9B-137482REB              9643  PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-98r005
  Dioxin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
  PB98-137474REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-»a/006
  Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
  PB96-137466REB             9843   PC A03/MF AOI
EPA/600/A-98/007
  Characterizing Sink Effects in Large Environmental Cham-
  bers.
  PB9B-137458REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/008
  Pollution Prevention  Facility Demonstration of N-Methyl
  PyrroWone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
  PB96-137441 REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/009
  Update  on EPA's Air Duct Cleaning Research Activities.
  PB96-137433REB             9843   PC A03/MF AOI
EPA/800/A-B8/010
  Prevention of PCDD/PCDF Formation by Coal Co-Firing,
  PB96-137425REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/011
  Experimental Study on Mercury Sorption by Activated Car-
  bons and Calcium Hydroxide.
  PB9B-137417REB             9643   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-9S/012
  Demonstration of a 1  MWe Bkxnass Power Plant at USMC
  Base Camp Leteune
  PB9B-13S676REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6007A-98/D13
  Fuzzy Logic Controllers for Electric Motors  and Wind Tur-
  bines.
  PB96-140338REB              9643   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/A-W014
  Application of Tunable Diode Lasers as a  Fast-Response
  System to Measure Transient Emissions from Rotary Kilns.
  PB96-140346REB              9843   PC A03/MF AOI
EPA/eOO/A-98/015
  On-Road Sampling  of Diesel  Engine Emissions of  Poty-
  cMomated    Dbenzo-p-Dioxin   and     Polychlorinated
  Dibenzofuran.
  PB98-140353REB              9643   PC A03/MF AOI
EPA/600/A-B6/016
  Round-ftobin Evatuation of a Test Method to  Evaluate In-
  door Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photocopiers.
  PB98-140361REB              9643   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-M/017
  Energy Consumption Comparisons tor High Efficiency ver-
  sus Low Efficiency Central Filters.
  PB96-142235REB              9643   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-48/018
  Lessons  Leamad-Controling  VOCs from Three  Paint
  Booths at Marine Corps Depot Fac*bes.
  PB96-140379REB             9844   PCA03MFA01
EPAWOO/A-9W01S
  U.S. EPA Biomass Fuel Analytical Laboratory.
  PB98-140312REB             9643   PC A03MF A01
EPAStOO/A-M/020
  Paniculate Matter Sources. Emissions, and Control Opttons-

  PB98-142243REB             9843   PC A03MF A01
EPA/600/A-9B/D21
  Identification and Evaluation of Pollution Prevention Tech-
  niques to Reduce Indoor Emissions from Engineered Wood

  PB96-140304REB             9543   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/022
  Pilot Study to Evaluate the Impact of Air Duct  Cleaning on
  Indoor  Air Quality in Residences.
  PB98-140296REB             9543   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600/A-98/023
  Reducing  Indoor Air Emissions from Dry-Process Photo-
  copy Machines.
  RB96-140288REB             9843   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/600/ A-08/024
  Characterization of VOC Emissions from an  Afcyd Paint
  PB98-140270REB             9843   PC A03/MF AOI
 EPAr600/A-B8A>25
   Reducing Solvent and Propeaant Emissions from Consumer

   PB95-140262REB             9643   PC ACXVMF AOI
 EPA/600/A-96/026
   Evaluating Residential Air Duct Cleaning and IAQ: Results
   of a Field Study Conducted in Nine Single Family Dwell-

   PB^6-1402S4REB             9843   PC  A03A4F A01
 EPAMOO/A-»Br027
   Defining Requirements and Data Outcomes  for Environ-
   mental Verification Program for Indoor Air Products.
   PB96-140247REB              9643   PC  A03/MF A01
 EPA«00/A-»(V028
   Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint.
   PB96-142227REB              9843   PC  A03/MF AOI
 EP A/600/A-98/029
       jarison of CFC-114 and HFC-236ea  Performance in
       nard Vapor Compression Systems.
       I-140395REB              9643   PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/600/A-96/030
   Fungal Emission Rates and Their Impact on Indoor Air
   PB9EM40239REB              9843    PC  A03/MF AOI
 EPA/600/A-98/031
   Research Agenda on Air Duct  Cleaning.    	
   PB96-14O221RE8              9643    PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600VA-98AJ32
  Characterization of PKC  Emissions from Combustion  of
  Pentachlorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-142219REB              9643   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/eOO/A-98rD33
  Indoor Emissions from Conversion Varnishes.
  PB96-140403REB              9643   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9O034
  Riot Air Conveyance System Design, Characterization, and
  Cleaning.
  PB98-140387REB              9643   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9S/035
  Field-Scale Application of In-srtu Cosolvent Rushing: Eval-
  uation Approach.
  PB96-135866REB              9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60U/A-98/036
  Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Monitor-
  ing for Mixed Waste Treatment
  PB98-135858REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9W037
  QA Review of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from
  Peer Review.
  PB98-135841 REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/038
  Development of Biogenic Emissions of OTAG Modeling.
  PB96-135833REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9W039
  Rapid Analysis of Toxic Organic Vapors in Ambient Air.
  PB9B-135825REB             9843   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/040
  Modeling a Plant and Soil Indcator of Habitat Suitability  for
  Small Mammals.
  PB98-135817REB             9843   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-B8r041
  Performance Evaluation of an In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
  ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.
  PB96-135809REB             9643   PC A02*IF A01
EPA/600/A-98/042
  Analytical Tools tor Groundwater Pollution Assessment.
  PB98-13S130REB             9643   PC A02/MF A01
EPAnOO/A-98/043
  Remediation of Ground Water Using In-srtu Permeable Re-
  active Barriers: Chromate  and  Other  Inorganic Contami-
  nants.
  PB98-135122REB             9643   PC A02/MF A01
EPAnWO/A-98/044
  Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
  PB98-13S114REB              9543  PC A03/MF AOI
EPA/600/A-98«045
  Hot Water Injection for the Remediation of Oily Wastes.
  PB98-139991 REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/046
  Performance Characteristics of  a  Muffr-Stage Process  for
  Ex-situ Treatment of Solids or  Liquids Contaminated with
  Chlorinated Organics.
  P896-138662REB              9843  PC A03/MF A01
EP A/600/ A-98/047
  Effectiveness  of Vacuum Cleaning on Fungally  Contami-
  nated Duct Materials.
  PB96-140007REB              9843  PC A03MF A01
EPA/600/A-9W048
  Duty Cyde Effects on Small Engine Emissions.
  PB96-135619REB              9643  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/ A-98/049
  Measurement of Carbonyt Compounds from  Stationary
  Source Emissions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
  PB9B-135643REB              9543  PC A03/MF AOI
 EPA/600/ A-98/050
  Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
  PB9B-135635REB             9643  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-98fOS1
   Real-Time Monitoring of  Particles, PAH. and CO in an  Oc-
  cupied Townhouse.
   PB96M35627REB             9643  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/800/A-W/052
   Future of the National Performance Audit Program (NPAP).
   PB98-147051 REB             9643  PC AOS^F Afil
 EPA/600/A-98/OS3
   Combined Mercury and  Sulfur  Oxides Control Using Cal-
   cium-Based Sorbents.
   PB95-147275REB             9643   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-B8rOS4
   Fixed-Bed Control of Mecury; Role of Acid Gases and a
   Comparison between Carbon-Based, Calcium-Based,  and
   Coal Fty Ash Sorbents.
   PB98-147291 REB             9543   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-98/056
   Development  of a Method for the Speoation of Source Mer-
   cury Emissions
   PB98-147267REB             96O3   PC A03*F A01
 EPA/600/A-98/OS7
   Analytical Techniques for Measuring Hydrocarbon  Emis-
   skxis from the Manufacture of  Fiberglass-Reinforced Plas-

   PB98-147259REB             9643   PC A03^F A01
 EPA/600/A-96/058
   Next Generation Technologies for Landfill Gas and What is
   ETV'
   PB9fVl47234REB              9643   PC AOaMF  A01
 EPA/600/A-98/OS9
   Air Pollution Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
   PB96-147242REB              9543   PC A03/MF  A01
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
                                                                                                                                          EPA/600/R-97/059
EPA/600M-98/060
  Enhanced Remediation  Demonstrations at Hill AFB: Intro-
  duction. Chapter 20.
  PB98-151251REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6(KVA-98/061
  Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Imagery
  to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators for Monitoring.
  PB98-151244REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600YA-98/W2
  Influence of Adverse Soil Conditions on the Formation and
  Function of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae.
  PB9&-145626REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/043
  Experiments  on   Evaporative  Emissions  in  Ventilated
  Rooms.
  PB98-145618REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/064
  Development of Tools for  Evaluating  Integrated Municipal
  Waste Management Using Life-Cycle Management.
  PB98-145600REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
EPAWOtVA-90065
  Evaluation of Low-Emitting Products for Use in the Indoor
  Environment.
  PB98-145592REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60CVA-98/066
  Dioxin Formation Mechanisms: Implications for Combustion
  Technologies.
  PB98-145584REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/erxvA-»a/067
  Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
  PB98-145576REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9B/088
  Thermodynamic. Energy-Efficienl and Economic Criteria for
  Evaluation of Alternative Refrigerants for Heat Pumps.
  PB98-145568REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPAA600M-9W069
  Air Pollution and Air Toxics-US. Regulatory Framework and
  Control Technologies.
  PB98-145550REB               98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/MXVA-98/070
  On-Une Detection of Dichlorodibenzodioxins by DLR Jet-
  REMPI.
  PB98-145543REB               98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/KXVA-9W071
  Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from  Alkyd Paint
  PB98-145535REB               98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/072
  Naar-Real-Time  Measurement  of  Trace Volatile  Organic
  Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-Une
  Gas Chromatograph.
  PB98-151517REB               98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600SA-98/073
  Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration of
  Muttimelal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
  PB98-151509REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/KXVA-98/074
  Mechanistic Implications of  Polychlorinated Dtoenzodioxin
  and  Dibenzofuran Homotogue  Profiles  from  Municipal
  Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
  PB98-151475REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/075
  Mercury Control Research: Effects of Fry Ash and Rue Gas
  Parameters on Mercury Speciation.
  PB9B-151483REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/800YA-9B/076
  Enhanced Formation of Dioxins and Furans from Combus-
  tion Devices by Addition of Trace Quantifies of Bromine.
  PB98-1 51 491 REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/WXVA-98/077
  Small Scale Bkxnass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
   PB98-151467REB              98-04   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/COWA-M/079
  Greenhouse  Gases  from  Anaerobic  Decomposition  of
  Waste
   PB98-i47143REB              98-O4   PCA02/MFA01
 EPA/eO«A-98»80
   Effects of Fan Cycling on  the Particle Shedding of Particu-
   late Air Fitters Used for IAQ Control.       _
   PB98-147150REB              98-O3   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/600YA-88/081
   Personal Computer Guide for Businesses in the Metal Parts

   n^nwEB              9fw»   PCAOS/MFAOI
 EPA/SOOVA-SS/082
   Estimating Municipal Waste Combustor Non-Metal Air Emis-
   sions as a Function of Waste Composition.
   PB98-147176REB              96-03   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/800M-98/084
   Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism for Maximizing Empower
EPA/6007A-98/087
  Sampling and Analysis of VOCs tor Indoor Air Source Char-
  acterization.
  PB98-151640REB
                               98-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                 98X>3   PC A03/MF Ml

 EPA/600VA-9S/08S
   Emplacement Verification and  Long-Term  Performance
   Monitoring for Permeable Reactive Barrier at  the  USCG
   Support Center, Elizabeth City. North Carolina, .M._ .„
   PB98-151285REB               98-O3   PC A03/MF A01
           -
   Demonstration of Liquid CO2 as an Alternative for Metal
                                 98-04   PCAOZ/MFAOI
EPA/600VA-98A)88
  Sampling  and  Analytical Strategies for Organic  Emissions
  Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
  PB98-151657REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600YA-98/089
  Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital Par-
  ticle Image Vekxametry.
  PB98-151665REB              98-04  PCA03/MFA01
EPA/600VA-98/090
  Novel, Whole-Field, Non-Intrusive Diagnostic Technique for
  Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
  P898-151673REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600M-98/091
  Measurement  of Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equip-
  ment
  PB98-151681REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600M-98/092
  Effervescent AtomizafJon at Low Air/Liquid Ratios.
  PB98-155062REB              98-O4  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/093
  Test Methods for Determining Short and Long Term VOC
  Emissions from Latex Paint.
  PB98-155054REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600JA-98/08S
  Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Duct Air Cleaners.
  PB98-155153REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/OM
  Effect of Relative Humidity on Gaseous Air Cleaner Media
  Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated Carbon.
  PB98-151772REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-9S/OS7
  Comparison of Design Specifications for Three Large Envi-
  ronmental Chambers.
  PB98-155146REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/A-98/098
  VOC  Removal at Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
  Granular Activated Carbon.
  PB98-155138REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/KXVA-98/099
  Microbiological Screening  of the Indoor Air Quality in  a
  Large Building.
  PB98-155120REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/60XVA-98/100
  Increases in Levels of Breathable Fine Partculates Due to
  trie Application of Carpet Fresheners in a Suburban Home.
  PB98r155112REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/6OOM-S8/101
  Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an IAQ Test House.
  PB98-151749REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/60WA-98/102
  Ongoing  Evaluation of Sources and Factors Affecting Emis-
  sions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB98-151731REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600M-98/1W
  Review of Concentration Standards  and  Guidelines  for
  Fungi in Indoor Air.
  PB98-151723REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600M-98/104
  Susceptibility  of   Rberglass   Duct   Liner   to  Fungal
  ('Peneillium chrysogenum') Growth.
  PB98-155070REB              98-04   PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/60XVA-98/105
  Developing Guidance for Considering Cost-Effectiveness
  When Selecting and Designing IAQ Control  Approaches.
   PB98-151780REB              98-04    PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/800/A-98/106
  Characterization of the Usefulness of the Field and Labora-
  tory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emissions
  from Engineered Wood Products.
   PB98-155104REB              98-04    PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/A-98/107
  Characterization of Aerosol Consumer Products.
   PB98-155096REB              98-04    PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/600/A-98/108
   Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using Zero-Valent
   Iron in a Permeable Reactive Barrier.
   PB98-155088REB              98-04   PCA03/MFA01
 EP A/600/A-98/110
   Air Pollution Prevention  and Control Division's Program
   within U.S. EPA's Office of Research and Development
   PB98-173446REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 EPArtOO/A-98/111
   Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined by
   Passive Carbon Monitors and Continuous Radon Monitors.
   PB98-173420REB               98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/600/FP-93/002
   Supplement to the  Second Addendum (1986) to Air Quality
   Criteria for Paniculate Matter and Sulfur Oxides (1982): As-
   sessment of New Findings on Sulfur Dioxide Acute Expo-
   sure  Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
   PB98-132384REB               98-03   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/600/P-95/002FB
   Exposure Factors  Handbook. Volume 2,  Food Ingestion

                                 9802   PCA1WFM3
EPA/600/P-95/002FC
  Exposure  Factors Handbook, Volume 3. Activity Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124241 REB             98-02   PC A17/MF A03
EPA/600/P-97/002FA
  Exposure  Factors Handbook. Volume 1, General Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB             98O2   PCA11/MFA03
EPA/600/P-98/001A
  Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
  PB98-133010REB             98-02   PCA15/MFA03
EPAf600/P-98/002AA
  Inventory of Sources of Dioxin in the United States. Review
  Draft.
  PB98-137037REB             98-03   PCA21/MFA04
EPAJ600/R-94/092
  Biochemical Remediation Using Plant Enzymes.
  ADA351092REB               98-04   PC  A01/MF A01
EPA/600/R-95/099
  Chloroethane Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 75-00-3).
  PB98-143274REB             98-03   PC  A04/MF A01
EPA/600VR-95/100
  Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 98-95-3).
  PB9S-143282REB              98-03   PC  A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-95/111
  Standard  Ooerating Procedure for the Laboratory Analysis
  of Lead in Paint, Bulk Dust, and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Di-
  gestion and Inductively Coupled Rasma Emission Spec-
  trometric Measurement.
  PB98-136963REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-95/112
  Intercomparison  of Grinding Techniques  Used  for the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB              9M2   PC AO&MF A01
EPA/SOO/R-95/151
  Standard Operating Procedure for the  Field  Analysis  of
  Lead  in Dust Collected by Vacuum and  on Wipes by Ultra-
  sonic, Acid  Digestion, and Colorimetric Measurement.
  PB98-140734REB              98-03  PC A05/MF A01
EPA/800/R-95/168
  Two-Phase Flow of Two HFC Refrigerant Mixtures through
  Short-Tube Orifices.
  PB98-142045REB             98-03  PC A08/MF A02
EPA/800/R-95/169A-E
  Integrated Air Pollution Control  System  (IAPS). Executable
  Model and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
  PB98-50032SREB                    98-01  CP D01
EPA/«KVR-96rt)18
  Trace Metal Cleanroom.
  PB98-147325REB             98-03  PC AOB/MF A02
EPA/60XVR-96/042
  Assessing  UST Corrective Action  Technologies:  In situ
  SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and Resid-
  ual Hydrocarbon Removal.
  PB98-137219REB             98-03  PCA16/MFA03
 EPA/600/R-96/061
  Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic  Assessment of the
  Prairie Pothole Region.
  PB98-115322REB             98-01    PC A06/MF A01
 EPAWOuYR-96/140
   Risk Management Research Ran for Wet Weather Rows.
   PB98-147093REB             98-03  PC A06/MF A02
 EPA/600/R-9&145
   Enhanced Bioremediatiort of BTEX Using Immobilized Nutri-
  ents: Reid  Demonstration and Monitoring.
   PB97-186290REB              98-01   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/600/R-96/148
   Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of the
   National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS) Data.
   PB98-155179REB              9&O4  PC A24/MF A04
 EPA/600/R-96/149
   Report of 1995 Workshop on Geosynthetic Clay Liners.
   PB98-141989REB              98-03  PCA12MrA03
 EPA/600/R-97/023
   Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate Protec-
   tion Zones Around Springs; Report of Two Case Studies.
   PB97-199749REB              98O2  PC AO&WF A01
 EPA/600VR-97/048
   Developing and Using Production-Adjusted Measurements
   of Pollution Prevention.
   PB97-199707REB              98-01  PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/600YR-97/OS5
   Field Validation  of a Penetrometer-Based Fiber-Optic Petro-
   leum, Oil, and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
   PB98-100472REB              98-01  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/600YR-97/OS7A
   Riot Field Study  for the Assessment of Techniques Used
   for Field Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 1. Tech-
   nical Report.
   PB98-148414REB             98-03  PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/600/R-97/057B
   Pilot Field Study  for the Assessment of Techniques Used
   for RekJ Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 2. Appen-
   dices.
   PB98-148422REB             98-03   PCA15/MFA03
 EPA/600/R-97/059
   Air Concentrations and Inhalation  Exposure to Pesticides in
   the Agricultural  Health Pilot Study.
   PB97-196109REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01
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                                                    NTIS  ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
EPA/KXHV97XM3
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mamie-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.
  PB97-181424REB             98-02   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-*7«78
  Risk  Management Research Plan for Ecosystem  Restora-
  tion in Watersheds.
  PB98-147044REB             98-03   PC AQ4/MF A01
  Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Fun-Scale Evaporatively
  Cooled Condenser.
  PB98-100506REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-97/083
  Utilizing Low Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings for
  Wood Fumrturs,
  PB98-100415REB              96-01   PC AO*MF AD1
EPA»OOrM7/064
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB98-110299REB              96-01   PC M&UF A02
EPMOUM7IOK
  State-oMhe Art Procedures and Equipment for Internal In-
          and Upgradng of Underground Storage Tanks.
      M41963RB>   *         9103REB              9fr02   PC A09/MF A02
EPASMWR-OT/iae
  Mnutes of the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of the
  JSA Shnrnp Virus Work Group. HeWin JUy 1997.
  PB96-111SIOREB              96fl1    PC A14VMF A03
EPA/60VR-S7/137
  ResuRs of a Piot Field Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness
  of Cleaning Residential Heating and Air Conditioning Sys-
  tems and the Impact on Indoor Air Quality and System Per-

  PB96-142D11REB              98-04   PC A12/MF A03
EPAAOOrR-97/138
  AppicatMn of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  iSndpottits 9nd c^posy^**^
  PB96-124001REB              96-02   PC A99/MF A06
EPA/600/R-97/140

  PB96-133143REB              9fr03   PCA17/MFA03
                                                      EPA/60(VR-98A>05
                                                        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              98-02  PC A06/MF A01
                                                      EPA/600JR-98/006
                                                        Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of  Storm and
                                                        Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
                                                        PB98-132228REB              98-02  PCA11/MFA03
                                                      EPA/600/R-98AHO
                                                        BIOPLUME III: Natural Attenuation Decision  Support Sys-
                                                        tem, User's Manual Version 1.0.
                                                        PB98-131642REB              98-02  PCA15/MFA03
                                                      EPA/6007R-98A>13
                                                        Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning of
                                                        PerrtachKXDphenol-Treated Wood Wastes.
                                                        PB98-127731REB              98-02  PC A09MF A02
                                                      EPA/60CVR-98/014
                                                        Fundamentals of Mercury Speciabon  and Control in Coal-
                                                        Fired Boilers.
                                                        PB98-127095REB              98-02  PC A04/MF A01
                                                      EPA/60IVR-98/015
                                                        Effect of Lubricant Contamination on  the Performance and
                                                        Reliability of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c.
                                                        PB98-127079REB              98-O2   PC A08/MF A02
                                                      EPA/600/R-98/016A
                                                        Demonstration of  a  Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
                                                        Strategy Using Rearculaton/Partrtionirvg and  UV/Ozone
                                                        Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report
                                                        PB9B-124316REB              98-02   PC A08/MF AQ2
                                                      EPA/600/R-98/016B
                                                        Demonstration of  a  Paint Spray Booth Emission Control
                                                        Strategy  Using Rearculatwn/Partitioning and  UV/Ozone
                                                        Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 2. Appendices A-E.
                                                        PB98-124324REB             98-02   PC A1S/MF A03
   Field Pertormance of Woodbuming Stoves n Colorado dur-

                     "85"^^  9*01   PCA04/MFA01
   Evaluate* of Bamen to the Use of Radokon Cured Coat-
   Air Emotions Iron Scrap To Combustion. _
   PB9B-111701REB             9M1   PC A07/MF A02
   A* Emosons from the Treatment of Sols  Contaminated
   ««h Petroleum Fuels  and  Other  Substances  (October
          1168SREB
                                96-01   PC A21/MF A04
    New Cnamcal AHarmi»6 tor Crone-Depleting Substances:
                                98-02  PC A07/MF A02

  EPA/MQrfV«7/1ia
    Lite Cycle Desy of a Fuel Tank System. General Molars

    fSHSSS*1          *«K  PCAO&MFA01
    Evaluabon of Methods for Colecting Dotodgeagle Pesttode

                                        PCAOSMFA01
  Method Vafctabon and Application tor SemrvolaHe Organic
  Compounds in Oust and Sot Pesticides and PCBs.
  PB95-113376REB              96^)1   PC AOVMF A01
EPA/80QTR-V7/142
  Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms tor Air Quality

  PB98-127327REB              96-02  PC AO&MF A01
EP A/600/R-07/152
  National Assessment of Environmental and Economic Ben-
  efits trom Methane Control and UtSzation Technologies at
  U.S. IJrxJerground Coal Mnes.               .„.,.., .«
  PB9S-118144REB              9602  PC AOWMF A02
EPAMWR-97/1S3
  Hynol Process Evaluation.
  PB98-127319REB              96-02  PCA11/MFA03
EPA/60VIV98/001
  Workshop Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment Held in
  Washington, DC. on August 28,1997.
  PB96-t35189REB   ^^      98^3  PC A19A/F A04
EPAr«XVR-9iV002A
  Demonstration of Fuel Cefts to Ftecover Energy from Land-
  fjg Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical Report
  PB96-127368REB              98-02  PC A07/MF A02
EPAr800rR->a21
                                                        Emerging Technologies for the Management and Utilization
                                                        of Landfa Gas.
                                                        PB98-127913REB              96O3   PC A05WF A01
                                                      EPArtO(VR-fW022
                                                        Evaluating the Relation between Ozone. NOx and Hydro-
                                                        carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
                                                        PB98-142052REB              96-03   PC AOOMF A02
                                                      EPA/800/R-98/02S
                                                        Fiek) Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel Re-
                                                        search Monitoring Wells  with Existing  on-Farm Drinking
                                                        Water WeHs in Measuring Pesticide and  Nitrate Concentra-

                                                        PB98-143191REB              98XJ3   PC A07/MF A02
                                                       EPAWXVR-M«26
                                                        Treatability Stuckes for Wood Preserving Sites.
                                                        PB98-132400REB              98-05   PC A17/MF A03
                                                       EPAWOO/R-M/02B
                                                        Heat  Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236fa in Condensation
                                                        and Evaporation
                                                        PB98-136203REB             98-03   PC AO&MF A02
                                                                                                                  Field Evaluation  of  EPA  Method 0040 (Volataes Using
                                                                                                                    -133085REB
                                                                                                                                           96-03   PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                                               Study on Integrating Surveys  of  Terrestrial Natural Re-
                                                                                                               sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
                                                                                                               PB98-13e930REB             9fr03   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                             EPA/60(VR-»8n33
                                                                                                               Heat Transfer Evaluation of HFC-236ea with High Perform-
                                                                                                               ance Enhanced Tubes in Condensation and Evaporation.
                                                                                                               PB98-137177REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                             EPA/tOOTR-M/034
                                                                                                               Personal Computer  Monitors: A Screening Evaluation  of
                                                                                                               Volatile Organic  Emissions from  Existing Printed Circuit
                                                                                                               Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-

                                                                                                               PB939
                                                                                                               Fuel Ce« Bus Demonstration in Mexico City.    _._..„
                                                                                                               PB98-142037REB             9&O4  PCA03MFA01
                                                                                                             EPAWXVR-tSAMO
                                                                                                               Guidance for LandfiUmg Waste in Economically Developing

                                                                                                               PB9S*1«102REB              98^)3  PC A19MF A04
                                                                                                             EPA«0(VR-»»043
                                                                                                               Low-VOC Coatings Using  Reactive Diluents Demonstration

                                                                                                               P^?137383REB              96O3  PC MMJF A02
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                                                      NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
                                                                                                                                           EPA/730/N-97/010
EPA/600/R-98/044
  Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials: Im-
  pact of Home Water Softeners.
  PB98-147309REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/050
  Fugitive Emission Reductions Due  to the Use of Enclosed
  Doctor Blade Systems in the Flexographic and Rotogravure
  Printing Industries.
  PB98- 137391 REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/SOO/R-98-056
  Demonstration  of  the Environmental  and Demand-Side
  Management  Benefits  of  Grid-Connected   Photovoltaic
  Power Systems, 1994-1997.
  PB98-1 45311 REB              98-04   PC A11/MF A03
EPA/600/R-98/073
  Hydrology of Two Interdunal Valleys in the Nebraska Sand
  Hills.
  PB98-146004REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/074
  Effects of Single and Multiple Stressore on Communities of
  Wheat and Wild Oats.
  PB98-151269REB              98-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/075
  Potential for  Invasion of Underground Sources of Drinking
  Water through  Mud-Plugged Wells:  An Experimental Ap-
  praisal.
  PB98-167976REB              98-04   PC A19/MF A04
EPA/600/R-98/080
  Indoor Air Emissions from Office Equipment: Test Method
  and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
  PB98-165137REB              98-04   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/097
  CIS-Based Modal Model of Automobile Exhaust Emissions.
  PB98-165145REB              98-04   PCA10/MFA03
EPA/600/R-98/107
  Environmental Assessment of the  Base  Catalyzed Decom-
  position (BCD) Process.
  PB98-173479REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/R-98/115
  Cost and Performance Report: In situ Anaerobic Bioremedi-
  ation, Pinellas Northeast Site, Largo, Florida.
  PB98-1680O8REB               98-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/S-97/003
  Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX  in Aquifer Material.
  PB98-126279REB               98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/600/S-97/OOS
  Innovative Measures for Subsurface Chromium Remedi-
  ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Piume.
  PB98-126717REB               98-02   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/80WS-97/008
  Effectiveness and Safety of  Strategies for  Oil Spill Bio-
  remerJation:  Potential and Limitation, Laboratory to Field.
  PB98-140320REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01
EPA/600/S-98/001
  Bkaugmentation with •Burkholderia cepacia' PR1 301 for In
  situ   Bioremediation  of Trichloroethytene  Contaminated
  Groundwater.
  PB98-141542REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/620/R-97/001
  Environmental  Monitoring and Assessment Program Sur-
  face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
  PB98-122211REB              98-02   PCA13/MFA03
EPA/625/1-66/021
  Design Manual: Municipal Wastewater Disinfection.
  PB98-126618REB              98-02   PCA13/MFA03
EPA/625/2-77/011
  Capsule  Report Wenman-Lord SO2  Recovery Process.
  Flue Gas DesuHurization Plant
  PB98-102262REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-77/013
  EPA  Technology  Transfer Capsule  Report  Fabric Filter
  Partculate Control on Coal-Fired Utility  Boilers: Nuda Co.
  and Sunbury, Pa.
  PB98-102288REB               98-01   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/625/2-78/016
  Capsule  Report: Double Alkali Rue Gas Desurfurization
  System Applied at the General Motors Parma, Ohio Facility.
  PB96-10Z312REB               98-01   PC A03/MF AOl
EPA/625/3-79/010
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
                                98-01   PC A06/MF A01

 EPA/625/4-91/026
   Site Characterization tor Subsurface Remediation. Seminar

   PB9fr147333REB              98-03   PC A14/MF A03
 EPA/625/5-86-019
   Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses: Tech-

   reg^03393REB              98-O1   PC A05/MF A01

 EPA/625/6-88/018
   Guide to Technical Resources for the Design of Land Dis-
                                        PC A06/MF A01

 EPA/625/6-89/024
   Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
                                 W01   PCA07/MFA02

 EPA/625/8-79/001
   Sulfur  Oxides  Control  Technology  Series:  Flue  Gas
   Desulfurization. Wellman-Lord Process.        .„..«. .„,
   PB98-102296REB               98-01   PC A04/MF AOl
EPA/ 625/8-89/01 6
  In-Vessel  Composting of Municipal  Wastewater  Sludge.
  Summary Report.
  PB98-1 04201 REB              98-01    PCA10/MFA03
EPA/625/9-88/008
  Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site Re-
  mediation.
  PB98-104193REB              98-01    PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/R-94/003
  Alternative  Methods for Ruid Delivery and Recovery:  Man-
  ual.
  PB98-169956REB              98-04   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/625/ R-96/007
  Seminar Publication:  National Conference  on  Sanitary
  Sewer Overflows (SSOs). Held in Washington. DC. on April
  24-26, 1995.
  PB98-151343REB              98-04   PCA99/MFA06
EPA/625/R-97/001
  Handbook:  Continuous Emission  Monitoring  Systems for
  Non-Criteria Pollutants.
  PB98-1 1 2931 REB              98-01    PC A09/MF A02
EPA/62S/R-97/002
  Capsule Report: Sources and  Air Emission Sources and
  Control Technologies at Waste Management Facilities.
  PB98-131998RE8              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/625/R-97/004
  Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
  PB98-115330REB              98-01    PCA04/MFA01
EPA/625/R-97/008
  Proceedings of the National  Watershed Water  Quality
  Project Symposium. Held in Washington DC. on September
  22-26, 1997.
  PB98-136955REB              98O3   PCA13/MFA03
EPA/625/R-97/009
  Treatment  Technology Performance and Cost Data for Re-
  mediation of Wood Preserving Sites.
  PB98-147069REB              96-03   PC A09/MF A02
EPA/630/R-95/001F
  Federal Register Volume 63,  Number 93, Thursday, May
  14, 1998, Notices.  Part 3. Environmental Protection Agency:
  Guidelines for Neurotoxicrty Risk Assessment
  PB98-1 17831 REB               98-O3   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/630/R-95/002F
  Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment; Notice.
  PB98-1 1 7849REB               98O3   PC A1 4/MF A03
EPA/630/ R-97/002
  Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
  PB98-133119REB               98-02   PC A05/MF A01
  Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
  PB98-157860REB               98-04   PCA11/MFA03
EPA/635/R-98/001
  Toxcotogical Review of Cumene (CAS No. 98-82-8) in Sup-
  port of Summary Information on the Integrated Risk Infor-
  mation System.
  PB98-1 55211 REB               98-04   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/635/R-98/002
  lexicological Review of Tributyltin Oxide  (CAS No. 56-35-
  9). In Support of  Summary Information on the Integrated
  Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB98-155237REB               98O4   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/635/R-98/003
  Toxcotogical  Review of Chlordane (Technical) (CAS No.
  12789-03-6) in Support of  Summary Information on Inte-
  grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB98-155229REB               98-04   PCA06/MFA01
EPA/635/R-98/004
  lexicological Review of Methyl Methacrylate (CAS No. 80-
  62-6) in Support of Summary  Information  on the Integrated
  Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB98-155245REB              98-04  PC A06/MF A01
 EPA/635/R-98/005
  Toxicotogical Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-89-0).
  PB98-151764REB              98-04  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/635/R-98/006
  Toxicotogical Review of Methylene Diphenyl  Diisocyanate
  (MDI) (CAS No. 101-68-8 and 901&S7-9).
  PB98-151798REB              98-04  PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/635/R-98/006
  Toxicological Review of Beryllium  and Compounds (CAS

  PB98-151756REB              98-04  PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/712/C-98/189
  Health Effects Test Guidelines.  OPPTS Series  870.1000
  Acute Toxkaty Testing: Background.
   PB98-101967REB              98-04  PC A99/MF A06
 EPA/712/C-98/319
  Spray Drift Test Guidelines. OPPTS 840.1000  Background
  for Pesticide Aerial Drift  Evaluation.
   PB98-101975REB              98-04   PCA03/MFA01
 EPA/730/F-98/001
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Ctoransulam-methyl.
   PB98-115298REB              98O1   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/7307-98/002
   Pesticide  Fact Sheet Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)
  and Glutamic Acid.
   PB98-126543REB             98«>   PCA02/MFA01
 EPA/730/F-98/003
                      Kaolin.
 EPA/730/F-98/005
   New Pesticide Fact Sheet: Imiprothrin.
   PB98-137169REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
EPA/730/F-98/006
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Cyprodinil.
  PB98-137235REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/73WF-98/007
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Rufenacet.
  PB98-137334REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/008
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Canola Oil.
  PB98-137367REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/011
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
  Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary  for Its Pro-
  duction in Com.
  PB98-166556REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/012
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
  Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary  for Its Pro-
  duction (Plasmid Vector pZ01502) in Com.
  PB98-166549REB              98-04  PC A04/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/013
  Pesticide  Fact  Sheet: 'Bacillus  thuringiensis'  Subspecies
  •kurstaki' Strain M-200.
  PB98-166507REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/014
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
  Endotoxin and the Genetic Material Necessary for Its Pro-
  duction (Plasmid Vector pCIB4431) in Com.
  PB98-166523REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EP A/730/F-98/015
  Pesticide  Fact  Sheet: 'Bacillus  thuringiensis'  Subspecies
  'kurstaki' CrylA(c) delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material
  Necessary for Its Production in Com.
  PB98-166531 REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/016
  Pesticide  Fact   Sheet:  'Bacillus  thuringiensis'  subspecies
  tolworthi' Cry9C Protein and the Genetic  Material Nec-
  essary for Its Production  in Com.
  PB98-166515REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/017
  Pesticide Fact  Sheet:  'Gliocladium  catenulatum' Strain
  J1446.
  PB98-166481 REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/018
  EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: German Cockroach  Pheromone,
  August 1998.
  PB98-166499REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/019
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Gamma aminobutric acid  (GABA) and
  L-Glumatic Acid.
  PB98-165160REB             98-04   PCA02/MFA01
EPA/730/F-9W020
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Jojoba Oil.
  PB98-165178REB             98-O4   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/021
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: 1-Octen-3-o1, August 1988.
  PB98-165186REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/022
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin (Update).
  PB98-165194REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730/F-98/023
   Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  Killed  Fermentation  Solids  and
  Solubles of 'Myrothetium verrucaria'.
   PB98-165202REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-98/024
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Hexanoic Acid.
   PB98-166440REB              98-04   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/F-98/025
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Pelargonic Acid.
   PB98-166457REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/730/K-95/001
   Citizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
   PB98-118474REB              98-02   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/004
   Pesticide Registration  (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manufac-
   turers, Formulators. Producers and Registrants of Pesticide
   Products. Guidelines for Expedited Review of Conventional
   Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk Initiative and for Biologi-
   cal Pesticides.
   PB9B-106610REB              984)1   PC  A04/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/005
   PR Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
   Labels.
   PB98-127863REB              98-02   PC  A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/006
   PR Notice 97-5: Use of  Common Names for Active Ingredi-
   ents on Pesticide Labeling.
   PB98-127871 REB              98-02   PC  A04/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/007
   PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term 'Inerf in  the Label Ingredients
   Statement
   PB98-127889REB              98-02   PC  A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/008
   PR Notice 97-7: Existing Stocks for Labeling Changes in
   PR Notices.
   PB98-127897REB              98-02   PC  A02/MF A01
 EPA/730/N-97/009
   PR Notice 97-8: Time  Extension  of  PR  Notice 96-7,
   Termitictde Labeling.
   PB98-127905REB              98-02   PCA01/MFA01
 EPA/730/N-97/010
   Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9.  Notice to Manufac-
   turers, Formulalors, Producers, and  Registrants of Pes-
                                                                                                                                                            OR-11

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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
  nodes. Electronic Submission of Child-Resistant Packaging
  Test Data for at Pesticides and Child-Resistant Testing of
  PreNted. NonreStebte Insecticide Bait  Stations  Not  De-
  signed or Intended to Be Opened or Activated in a Manner
  That Exposes trie Contents to Human Contact
  PB9em6767REB              98O1   PC A04/MF A01
EPA/73O/N-W001
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 96-1: SeH-CertficatJon of
  Product Chemistry Data.
  PB96-126832REB              98O2  PC A03/MF A01
EPA/73QM-B8IQ02
  PR Notice 96-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
  PB96-126840REB              98O2  PC A02/MF A01
EPA/730N-ee/004
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 96-5. Notice to Manufac-
  turers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pesticide
  Products. New Forms for tne Certification with Respect to
  Citation of Data.
  PB96-158264REB              98-O4  PC A03/MF A01
                                                      EPA/73a/R-98AX>9
                                                        Reregistrahon Ebgtoility Decision (RED): Butralm. (Includes
                                                        RED Facts: ButraJin Fact Sheet).
                                                        PB98-153109REB              98-04  PC AOftWF A02
                                                      EPA/739/S-98/001
                                                        Environmental Protection Agency's White Paper on 'Bacillus
                                                        thuringiensis' Plant-Pesticide Resistance Management
                                                        PB98-153133REB              98-04  PC A06/MF A01
  Pesticide Registration Notice PR 98-4. Notice to Manufac-
  turers. Formuwors, I
  of Pesticide P
              	Producers. Distributors and Registrants
              jducts. Additional Guidance on Final RFRA
  Section  6(a)(2)  Regulations for  Pesticide  Product Reg-

  PB«M66473REB              96O4   PC A03/MF A01
  Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31. 1996).
  PB98-127988REB              98-02   PC A99/MF E08
 EPA/73S/ftMftJ01
  OHce of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
  PB98-102338REB              96-01   PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/73S/R-MO01
  Pesticides and National Strategies for Health Care Provid-
  ers. Workshop ProoeerAngs. Held on
  PB98-16466SREB
                               on Apr! 23-24. 1998,
                                98O4   PC AOVMF A01
  RED Fact*: Mwtiylene bis(thiocy»nate).
  PB96-102824REB              98*1
EPA/73WF-WOM
                                       PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/7J8/M7/OC*
                                9802  PC A02/MF A01
   RED Facts: Diphenytamine.
        1S3042REB
                                96-04
                                98-04
  PB98-1
EPAS73VF47/011
  RED Fads: Terbad.
  PB96-1S3000REB
EPA/73»rF-*7/01J
  RED Facts: Tbobencarb.
  PB98-153018REB              98O4
EPAS73VF-«7)01>
  RED Fads: Paranitrophenot
  PB98-12S669REB              96O2
EPA/73«F-9MK>1
  RED Fads: "Badus thuringiensis'.
  PB98-153117REB              9BO4
EPA/7Mrt~«V009
  Red Facts: Bufrafcn.
  PB98-153091REB              98O4
EPAT73B/K-«8»03
                 tra»on Progress Report
PCA02/MFA01


PC A02/MF A01


PCA03/MF A01


PCA02/MFA01


PCA02/MFA01


PCAOZ/MFAOt
                                    tor 1997.
                                      PCAOVMFA01

EPA/73om«7<005
               EfcjMty  Decision (RED): Uetnvtene bis
               (indudes   RED   FACTS:  Methylene bis
                                                        Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemcial Substances
                                                        Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name
                                                        File. June 1998 (Raw Data) (on Magnetic Tape and CD-
                                                        ROM).
                                                        PB98-502404REB           98-04   Mag Tape $454.00
                                                      EPA/744/C-98V002
                                                        Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
                                                        June 1998. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory: Revised
                                                        Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name Re (on Diskette).
                                                        PB9B-5u24t2REB             98-04   Diskette $161.00
                                                      EPA/744/C-98/003
                                                        Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN Re: ASCII Text
                                                        Data, June  1998. TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory:
                                                        PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link (on Diskette).
                                                        PB98-502388REB                     98-04   CP DO!
                                                      EPA/747/R-MV012
                                                        Conversion Equations for Use in Section 403 Rulemaking.
                                                        PB96-159429REB              98-04   PC AOWMF A02
                                                      EPA/747/R-97/008
                                                        Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint Dust,
                                                        and SOL Volume 2. Appendices B to G.
                                                        PB98-155666REB              96-04   PCA10/MFAQ2
                                                        Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint, Dust,
                                                        and SoL Volume t. Chapters  1 to 7. Appenduc A.
                                                        PB96-155674REB              98-04   PCA17/MFA03
                                                      EPAW1CVF-97W02
                                                        Safe Drinking Water Act One Year Later. Success in Ad-
                                                        vancing Pubbc Health Protection.
                                                        PB9B-T04029REB              98-01    PC A03/MF A01
                                                      EPA/8iyB-B7/003
                                                        Information Pertaining to Lead in  Drinking Water at Tran-
                                                        sient Non-Community Water Systems.
                                                        PB9B-144769REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
                                                      EPA«1VB-»7/004
                                                        Efloct of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
                                                        PB98-144777hEB              9^03   PC A06*F A01
                                                      EPA/B1Sm-«7»02
                                                        Small System Compliance Technology List for the Surface

                                                        PBSfr104045REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
                                      PCA1G/MFA03

EPA/nVMTJOM
  Reieasli*Mi  ESgibMy Decision  (RED):  Metnbunn. (fcv
  dudes RED Facts: Metribuzin Fad Sheet).
  PB96-1S3O34REB              98O4  PCA13/MFA03
EPA/73Mtf7/009
  Raeoalnton  EXgUWy  Decision  (RED):  Propoxur. (In-
  cludes RED Fads: Prepuxur Fact Sheea      ._._. .„
  PB96-125685REB              98O2  PC AOOMF A02
EPA/73JIM7/010
  neieuiUiabon  EtatoMy  Decision  (RED):  D^henytamine.
  flndudes RED Fads: Diphenytamine Fad Sheet).
  j>89£Ei3083REil              9604  PCA08/MF A02
EPA/7SWM7W11
  Raaualnbon  Elobi»y Decann (RED): Terbaot. Ondudes
  REDTacts: TerbacJ Fad Sheet)
  PB98-152903REB              96O4   PCA11/MFA03
                                                          Waterbome Disease Workshop. Held in Arlington, Virginia
                                                          on October 9-10. 1997. Meeting Summary. _
                                                          PB96-169758REB              96-04   PC A06/MF A01
                                                        EPA/81 VR-98/005
                                                          U S. EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterbome Disease Oc-
                                                          currence Studies. Held in Atlanta. Georgia on March 12-13.
EPA/816/R-98/010
  Hypothetical State Programs  for Ensuring That All New
  Community Water Systems and Non-Transient Non-Com-
  munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical, Managerial
  and Financial Capacity.
  PB98-169733REB             98O4   PC A03/MF A01
EPA/816/Z-98/004
  Federal Register Volume 63,  Number 89, Friday, May 8,
  1998,  Notices. Part  6.  Environmental Protection  Agency:
  Definition  of a Public Water System  in  SDWA Section
  1401(4) as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment
  PB98-144728REB             98O3   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/820/B-96/001
  Water Quality Criteria  Documents for the Protection of
  Aquatic Life in Ambient Water.
  PB96-153067REB             98O4   PC A07/MF A02
EPA/820/B-97/001
  Catalog of Publications: Office of Science and Technology,
  1997 Edition.
  PB98-102692REB             98O1   PC A08/MF A02
EPA/821/B-97/OOS
  Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Anarysis of Proposed Ef-
  fluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills
  Point Source Category.
  PB98-154040REB              98O4  PC A06/MF A02
EPA/821/B-97/OOB
  Statistical Support Document  for Proposed Effluent Limita-
  tions  Guidelines  and Standards  tor  the Landfills Point
  Source Category.
  PB98-152887REB              98-04   PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/821/B-97/006
  Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limita-
  tions  Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Com-
  bustors.
  PB9B-126675REB              9BO2   PC AOS/MF A01
 EPA/821fB-97/TO9
  Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustors.
  Volume 1.
   PB98-153190REB              96O4   PC A06/MF A02
 EPA/82 t/B-97/010
   Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Pro-
   posed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for In-
   dustrial Waste Combustors.
   PB96-152879REB              98O4   PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/821/B-97/011
   Development Document tor  Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidefines and  Standards tor Industrial Waste Combustor
   Subcategory of  the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-

   PB9£l53182REB              98O4   PC A12/MF A03
 EPA«21/B-98«11
   Development Document for  Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equipment
                                                                                       9804   PCAO^AOt
                                                         EPA/81&R-96/009
                                                           kiformation tor the Public on Participating with  Stales in
                                                                 g Capac^r Development Sgtegfcs^ ^ ^
                                                           Federal Register Volume 63, Number 77. Wednesday, April
                                                           22, 1998. Notices. Part 6. Environmental Protection Agency:
                                                           40 CFR Parts 141  and 142 Maximum Contaminant Level
                                                           Goals and National Primary Drinking Water Regulations tor
                                                         EPA/>1fVD-t7n03
                                                           kiformation tor the Public on Participating with States in
                                                           Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.    .„._ .„,
                                                           PBaPl33333REB              98O2   PC A03/MF A01
                                                         EPA/81B/R47/008
                                                           Stale  Methods  for Delineating  Source Water Protection
                                                           Areas tor  Surface Water Supplied Sources of  Drmkng

                                                           PBMM04037REB              9OO1   PC A04/MF A01
                                                         EPA/81tm-«7/012
                                                           Deineabon of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discussion
                                                           for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for Ground

                                                                                        9602  PCAO^AO,
                                                          ''vnbient'Ground Water Quality Monitoring Cost Ajalvsa.
                                                           PB9B-1332S9REB              98O2   PC Af»MF A01
    .__„	bon E*gto4ty Deosnn (RED): Thiobencarb. (In-
    ducta RED Fads: Thobencarb) Fad Sheet
    PB96-1S2895REB              96O4   PCA12/MFA03
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    RaeuBlrabon BgtoStyDeosioni(RED):  PararuBophenol.
    Ondudes RED Facts: Pararatrophenol Fad Sheet).
    PB9S-12S677REB              96O2   PC AOS/MF A01
                                       PCAO&MFA01


                           Deooon   (RED):   Bacflus
                           Facts: 'Bacflus thuringiensisT.
                                9604   PCAIOyMFAOZ
                                                         " ^formation tor States on Recommended Operator Cert*-

                                                          P^1t3^^EBrtS"            9802  PCA1»MFA03
                                                         EPA/81B/R-WV002
                                                          Information tor States on Developing Affordabffity Criteria

                                                          reas'^SREB              9802  PCA05/MFA01

                                                         EPAmiVR-98A)03
                                                          National Public Water System Supervision Program:  FY96

                                                                                       9603  PCAOSMFA01
    PB96-1531
                                                            Guidance on Irrplemerrtjng the Capacity Development Pro-
                                                            visions  of the Safe Drinking Water Act  Amendments of
                                                            1 W%
                                                            PB98-16980BREB              98O4   PCAOSMFA01
                                                                                                                                             9804   PCA21/MFA04

                                                                                                               EPAtt21/B-BfVD12
                                                                                                                 Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations Guide-
                                                                                                                 lines and  Standards for the Transportation Equipment

                                                                                                                 P^S.il1l2l^By-             9604   PCA22/MFA04

                                                                                                               EPAJ821/B-98S013
                                                                                                                 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                                                                                                 Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equpment
                                                                                                                                              9804   PCA08/MFA02

                                                                                                               EPA/821/B-MA14
                                                                                                                 Statistical Support Document of Proposed Effluent Limita-
                                                                                                                 tions  Guidelines  and  Standards for the  Transportation

                                                                                                                 P^e^REB0808'8900'-    9604   PCA11/MFA03
                                                                                                               EPA/821/B-*6A>15
                                                                                                                 Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                                                                                                 Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equipment
                                                                                                                 Cleaning Category. Volume 1. Rial Report
                                                                                                                 PB96-161243REB              98O4   PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                                               EPA/82im-9e/017
                                                                                                                 PoSution Prevention (P2) Guidance Manual for the Pesticide
                                                                                                                 Formulating, Packaging, and Repackaging Industry: Imple-
                                                                                                                 menting the P2 Alternative.
                                                                                                                 PB98-163033REB              98O4   PC A15/MF A03
                                                                                                               EPA/821/R-97/005
                                                                                                                 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  for  Proposed Pretreatment
                                                                                                                 Standards tor Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
                                                                                                                 Laundries Point Source Category.        „..„.-.„,
                                                                                                                 PB96-115140REB              98O1   PC AOSMF A01
                                                                                                               EPA«2im-«7/006
                                                                                                                 Statistical Support Document  for Proposed Pretreatment
                                                                                                                 Standards forExisting and New Sources for the Industrial
                                                                                                                 Laundries Point Source Category        --.„,.«-.,»,
                                                                                                                 PB9B-115157REB             98O1   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                               EPA/821/R-97AM7
                                                                                                                 Technical   Development   Document   for   Proposed
                                                                                                                  Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources for
                                                                                                                                              9801   P6'A20/MF A04

                                                                                                                EPA/82im-»7/006
                                                                                                                  Economic Assessment for Proposed Pretreatment Stand-
                                                                                                                  ards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial Laun-
                                                                                                                  dries Point Source Category.             „_„..,„.,-„„,
                                                                                                                  PB98-115249REB             98O1   PCA15*FA03
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                                                                                                                                       ISBN-CM 6-049283-1
EPA/82im-97/009
  Water Quality Benefits Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
  Standards for Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  PB98-115132REB              98-01   PC A06/MF A01
EPA/821/R-97/022
  Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for  the Landfills Point Source

      P153166REB              98-04   PC A22/MF A04
EPA/821/R-97/023
  Method 1622: 'Cryptosporidium' in  Water by Filtration/IMS/

  PB98-153059REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/822/0-97/001
  Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality  Criteria Tributyltin'.
  PB98-103229REB              98-01   PC AM/MF A02
EPA/822/F-97/008
  Drinking Water Advisory:  Consumer  Acceptability Advice
  and Health Effects Analysis on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl  Ether
  (MtBE).
  PB98-153026REB              98-04   PC A04/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              98-02   PC A02/MF A01
EPA/822/R-B6/003
  Technical Support Document for the  Round Two Sewage
  Sludge Pollutants.
  PB9&-126071 REB              98-02   PC A21/MF A04
EPA/822/R-9a/001
  Investigation of Alternative Means  for Demonstrating Sew-
  age Sludge Incinerator Compliance with Total Hydrocarbon
  Emission Standards.
  PB98-154024REB              98-04   PC A12/MF A03
EPA/822/H-98W02
  National Strategy for the Development of Regional Nutrient
  Criteria.
  PB98-163017REB             98-04   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/822/R-48/003
  Water Quality Criteria and Standards Plan: Priorities for the
  Future.
  PB96-163025REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01
EPA/823iB-97/009
  Guidance for Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data for
  Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
  Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
  PB96-102734REB              98-01   PC A21/MF A04
 EPA-823-B-98-004
  Evaluation of Dredged Material Proposed For Discharge  in
  Waters of the  U.S. - Testing Manual. Inland Testing Man-
  ual
  AD-A338 883/2REB             98-03   PC A25/MF A04
 EPA/823/F-07/007
  Fact Sheet Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife Advisories.
  PB98-102932REB              98-01    PC AQ2/MF A01
 EPA/823/F-98/009
  Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife and Advisories,  March
   1996 Fact Sheet
   PB98-153174REB               98-04   PC A02/MF A01
 EPA/823/N-87/005
  Water Quality Criteria  and  Standards Newsletter.  Spring
                                        PC A03/MF A01

 EPA/823/H-97/005
   Assessment of Sediments from the Upper Mississippi River
   PB98-115165REB              98-01   PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/823/R47/006
   Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
   face Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National Sedi-


 EPA/823m-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     __.„....«...,
   PB98-126691REB              98-02  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              98-02  PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/823/R-M/001
   EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy.
   PB98-153208REB              98-04  PC A087MF A02
 EPA/823/R-98/002
   National Sedment Bioaocumulation Conference.  Proceed-
   ings.  Held  in Bethesda, Maryland on September 11-13,

   PB98-153141REB              98^)4  PCA17/MFA03

 EPA/823/B-98/003
   Bacterial Water Quality Standards  for Recreational Waters
   (Freshwater and Marine Waters). Status Report
   PB98-153075REB              98-04  PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/823/R-98/004
   National BEACH Conference. Held in Annapolis,  Maryland
   on October 15-16,  1997. Report on Action Items
   PB98-152994REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/831/D-97/002
   Information for  States on Implementing the Capacity Devel-
   opment Provisions of the Safe DrinkingWaterAct
   PB98-133366REB              98
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  guard the Natural Environment Air. Water, and Land, upon
  Which Life Depends.
  PB96-130487REB             9643   PC A07/MF A02
ISBN4-18-049394-3
  Profile of the Ground Transportation Industry; Trucking.
  Railroad  and Pipeline. EPA Office of Compliance  Sector
  Notebook Protect
  PB98-143456REB             98-03   PC A08/MF A02
ISBH4-1644939S-1
  Profile of the Water Transportation Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB9&143399REB             9843   PC A06/MF AD2
ISBN-0-16449398-X
  Profile of the Metal  Casting Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project
  PB96-143381REB             9843   PC A03/MF A02
ISBM-0-16-049397-8
  Prone of the Pharmaceutical Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  piance Sector Notebook Pro»ecL
  PB96-143431REB             98-03   PCA09/MFA02
tS8N-0-1S-04939M
  Profite of the Plastic Resin and Man-Made Fiber Industry.
  EPA Oflee of Compiance Sector Notebook Project
  PB9B-143449REB             98-03   PCA1CVMFAQ2
68M-0-16-048399-4
  Profite of the Fossi Fuel  Electric Power Generation Indus-
  try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
  PB98-143423REB             9843   PC A09/MF A02
BBI4-0-1S-049400-1
  Profile of the Shipbuilding and Repair Industry. EPA Office
  of Compiance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB98-143407REB             9843   PC A08/MF A02
IS8M4-18-M9401-X
  Profle of the Textito Industry. EPA Once of Compliance
  Sector Notebook Project
  PB96-143373REB             9843   PC A08/MF A02
KTC-87-24
  Kentucky Transportation  Cabinet  Annual Assessment of
  Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
  PB96-13134SREB             9842   PC A06/MF A01
KV3PR-8H7S
  Kentucky Transportation  Cabinet  Annual Assessment of
  Customer Needs and Safastacttm: Mai Survey Report.
  PB96-131345REB             9842   PC A06/MF A01
LOST-«7110M
  Federal  Remedvbon Technologies Screening Matrix and
  Reference Guide. Trard Edition
  PB98-108590REB              9842   PC A99/MF E08
M19970077271 REB
  Show Me the Technology: Institutional Barriers to Environ-
  mental Technology Transtar.
  N1997002 7271REB
                                               9641
            (Order as N19970Q27257REB. PC A12/MF A03)

 MATO-228
  MATCVCCMS Plot Study. Evaluation of Demonstrated and
   Emerging Technologies tor the Treatment of Contaminated
  Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1998 Annual Report
   PB98-161193REB              9844   PC A08/MF A02
 MC£A-f-01J4
  GurMnes tor Ecological Risk Assessment Notice.
   PB96-117849REB              9843   PC A14/MF A03
 NCEA-F-0248
  Federal Register Volume 63. Number 93. Thursday. May
   14.1998, Notices. Part 3. Environmental Protection Agency:
  Gurtefcnes tar Neurotoxoty Risk Assessment
  PB98-117631REB              9843   PC A04VMF A01
 NCEA-S4032
  Taacotoaical review of Cumene (CAS No. 96-624) in Sup-
  port of Summary Information i
                               9844  PCA04/MFA01
                          i on the Integrated Rak Infor-
  mation System,
  PB96-155211 REB
MCEA-S-0170
  Taucofcocal Review of Trtoutyttn Onde (CAS No. 56-35-
  9). In  Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
  Rak Intormaton System (I«S).
  PB96-155237REB             9644  PC AO&MF A01
NCEA-S-OM7
  TUB*****--*' Review of CfHordane (TechnicaQ  (CAS No.
  127894&) in Support  of Summary Information on Me-
      ) Rot Mormaton System (IRIS).
      MSS229REB             9644  PC A06MF A01
NCCA-S-0413
  Toncokocal Review of Methyl Methacrylale (CAS No. 90-
  62-6) «'Support of Summary Information on trie Integrated
  Hak kitormabon System (IRIS).
  PB96-15S245REB             9644  PC A06/MF A01
NCEA-S4414
  Torcotogcal Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-894)
  PB»15T764R£B             9644  PC A04/MF A01
MCEA-S-0418
  Totcotoocal Review of Methvtene Diphenyl Disocyanate
  OCX) (CAS No- 101-664 and 901647-9).
  PB98-151796REB             9644  PC A05/MF A01
NCEA-S-0420
  Toricotooical Review of Berymum and Compounds  (CAS
  IA-. 7\w\ 
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                                                                                    PB97-963137REB
OSWER-9285.9-34
  Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 68.
  PB97-963259REB              984)2   PC A25/MF ACM
OSWER-9295.7-01
  Final Guidance on Improving Communication to Achive Col-
  laborative Decision-Making at Department of Energy Sites.
  PB98-963239REB              984)3   PC A02VMF A01
OSWER-9335.5-02
  Estimated 0  &  M Costs for RODS: Historical Trends and
  Projected Costs through FY 2040.
  PB98-963222REB              984)2   PC A10/MF A02
OSWER-9355.7-03A
  Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
  PB98-963204REB              984)1   PC A02/MF A01
OSWER-9360.1-05
  Concurrence  Policy for Mercury Removals.
  PB98-963401 REB              984)4   PC A01/MF A01
OSWER-9360J-04
  Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
  Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out.
  PB96-963407REB              984)1   PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9360.7-01A
  Reporting Requirements for Continuous Releases of Haz-
  ardous Substances. A Guide for Facilities on Compliance.
  PB97-963314REB              984)3   PC A06/MF A01
OSWER-9360.74MA
  Assessing Reports of  Continuous Releases of Hazardous
  Substances. A Guide for EPA Regions.
  PB97-963313REB              984)3   PC A05/MF A01
OSWER-9375.3-03P
  Plan to Enhance the  Role of States and Tribes  in  the
  Superfund Program.
  PB98-963221 REB              984)4   PC A09/MF A02
OSWER-9938.12
  Toxicity Characteristic Rule Enforcement Training Manual.
  PB98-142060REB              984)3   PC A11/MF A03
PB94-M3311REB
  Using Qualified  Data to Document an Observed Release
  and Observed Contamination.
  PB94-963311REB             984)2   PC A03/MF A01
PB96-983131REB
  Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference for  the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Love Canal, Niagara
  FaHs, NY., September 5.1996.
  PB96-963131REB             98-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB90-9S3251REB
  Pre-CERCLIS Screening Guidance.
  PB96-963251REB             98-02   PC A01/MF A01
PB96-M3407REB
  Superfund Removal Procedures. Response Management:
  Removal Action Start-Up to Close-Out
  PB96-963407REB             98-01   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-170M1REB
  CERCUS Srte Location Extract Data Element Dictionary.
  PB97-170641 REB             984J3   PC A11/MFA03
PB97-176911REB
  Best  Demonstrated  Available  Technolgy (BOAT)  Back-
  ground  Document for Wood Preserving Wastes:  F032,
  F034, and FO35; Final.
  PB97-176911REB             984)1   PC A22JMF A04
PB97-176978REB
  Background  Document for Capacity Analysis for Land  Dis-
  posal Restrictions. Phase 4 (Second Supplement): Toxicity
  Characteristic Metal Wastes and Newly  Identified Mineral
  Processing Wastes (Proposed Rule).
  PB97-176978REB             984)1    PC A15/MF A03
PB97-177554REB
  Remediation Case Studies: Bioremediation and Vitrification.

  PB97-177554REB             98-01    PC A13/MF A03
PB97-177562REB
  Remediation Case Studies: Soil Vapor Extraction and Other
  In situ Technologies. Volume 6.
  PB97-177562RE%             984)1    PC A13/MF A03
PB97-177570REB
  Abstracts of Remediation Case Studies. Volume 2.
  PB97-177570REB             984)1    PC A05/MF A01
PB97-181424REB
  Evaluation of the Implementation of Operations and Mainte-
  nance Programs in New Jersey Schools.   __.„.._.„.
  PB97-181424REB             98-02   PC A06/MF A01
PB97-186290REB
  Enhanced Bioremediation of BTEX  Using Immobilized Nutri-
  ents: FieW Demonstration and Monitoring.   „.„„,„,.
  PB97-186290REB              984)1    PC A05/MF A01

 PB97-196109REB
  Air Concentrations and Inhalation Exposure to Pesticides in
  the Agricultural Health Pilot Study.            ..-._ .„,
  PB97-196109REB              98-01    PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-199707REB
   Developing and Using Production-Adjusted Measurements

   PB97-199707REB              984)1   PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-199731REB
  General Policy on Superfund Ability to I
   PB97-199731 REB              98-01
 PB97-199749REB
   Investigation of Hydrogeotogic Mapping to Delineate  Protec-
   tion Zones Around Springs; Report  of Two Case'Studies.
   PB97-199749REB              98-02   PC A05/MF A01
   PB97-500292REB
     Ecotox Database (AQUIRE, PHYTOTOX, and TERRETOX)
     (Non-VMS Data) (on Magnetic Tape). (Reannoucement with
     New Abstract).
     PB97-500292REB                     98-02  CP T02
   PB97-501928REB
     SW-846  Version 2.0 (Test Methods for  Evaluating  Solid
     Waste Physical/Chemical Methods  Including Final Update
     III) (Single User) (on CD-ROM).
     PB97-501928REB            98-01   CD-ROM $125.00
   PB97-503130REB
     SAGE for Windows (WSAGE) Version 1.0 Solvent  Alter-
     native Guide (on Diskette).
     PB97-503130REB                     98-01  CP D01
   PB97-963101REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of Decision: Aubum  Road  Landfill, Londonderry,
     NH., December 19, 1996.
     PB97-963101REB              98-03  PC A06/MF A01
   PB97-963102REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of Decision: PSC Resources. Palmer, MA., Novem-
     ber 26, 1996.
     PB97-963102REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01
   PB97-963103REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of  Decision: Groveland Wells (No.  1  and 2 Site),
     (O.U. 1), (Management of Migration Operable Unit), Grove-
     land, MA., November 11, 1996.
     PB97-963103REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
   PB97-963104REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of Decision: Groveland Wells (No.  1  and 2 Site),
     (Source Control Operable Unit), (O.U. 2). Groveland, MA.,
     November 15,1996.
     PB97-963104REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
   PB97-963105REB
     Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of Decision: South Municipal Water  Well Supply.
     Peterborough, NH., February 3. 1997.
     PB97-963165REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
   PB97-963106REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of Decision: Savage  Municipal Water Supply, (OK
     Tool Source Area) (Operable Unit 1), Milford, NH., Decem-
     ber 19,1996.
     PB97-963106REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
    PB97-963107REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
     Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  3):   Croyden  TCE,
     Croyden, PA., December 31,1996.
     PB97-963107REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
    PB97-963108REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
     Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Brown's Battery Break-
     ing, Shoemakersville, PA., December 1996.
     PB97-963108REB              984)3   PC A02/MF A01
    PB97-963109REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
     Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Tonolli  Corp.,
     Nesquehoning, PA., January 7, 1997.
     PB97-963109REB              98-03   PCA02/MFA01
    PB97-963110REB
     Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for  the
     Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Industrial Lane, Wil-
     liams Township, PA., December 5,1996.
     PB97-963110REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    PB97-963111REB
     Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for  the
     Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  10): United Heckathom
     Company, Richmond. CA., November 29.1996.
     PB97-S63111REB             984)4   PCA02/MFA01
    PB97-963112REB
     Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for  the
      Record  of Decision (EPA Region  9):  Lawrence  Livermore
     Laboratory  (USDOE) (Treatment Facilities A and B). Liver-
     more. CA.. April 16, 1997.
      PB97-963112REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
    PB97-963113REB
     Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for  the
      Record  of Decision (EPA Region 9): San Fernando Valley
      (Area 1). Burbank Operable  Unit,  Los Angeles,  CA., Feb-
      ruary 12,1997.
      PB97-963113REB              984)3   PC A04/MF A01
    PB97-963114REB
      Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
      Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  9):  Lawrence  Livermore
      Laboratory (USDOE) (Metal  Discharge Limits),  Livermore,
      CA., April 15, 1997.
      PB97-963114REB              98-03   PCA03/MFA01
    PB97-963115REB
      Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference  for the
      Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Apache Powder Co.,
      SL David. AZ., April 16.1997.
      PB97-963115REB              98-03    PCA03/MFA01
    PB97-963116REB
      Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference  for the
      Record of  Decision (EPA Region  9):  Tucson International
      Airport Area.  (Areas A and B Groundwater Operable Unit),
      Tucson. AZ.,  February 27, 1997.
      PB97-963116REB              98-03    PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963117REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Selma Treating Co.,
  Selma, CA., April 18,1997.
  PB97-963117REB             98-04   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-963118REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 9): Westinghouse Electric
  Corp. (Sunnyvale), Sunnyvale, CA., March 14,  1997.
  PB97-963118REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963119REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Toftdahl Drums,
  Brush Prairie, WA., June 17,1997.
  PB97-963119REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
PB97-963120REB
  Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference of the
  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Commencement Bay,
  Near Shore/Tide Rats. Operable Unit 01 - Sediments and
  Operable Unit 05 - Source,  Pierce County, WA.,  July 28,
  1997.
  PB97-963120REB             98-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB97-963121REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region
  10): Gould, Inc., Soils Operable Unit, Portland, OR., June 3,
  1997.
  PB97-963121REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
PB97-963122REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 3):
  Recticon/Allied Steel Corp., East Coventry Twp., PA., Au-
  gust 29,1997.
  PB97-963122REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963123REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Clare Water Supply, Clare, Ml.. May 15. 1997.
  PB97-963123REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963124REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  Arcanum  Iron and Metal, Darke  County, OH.. June 18,
  1997.
  PB97-963124REB
                               98-03  PC A08/MF A02
 PB97-963125REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 5):
  United Scap Lead Co., Inc., Troy OH., June 27, 1997.
  PB97-963125REB              98-03  PC A09/MF A02
 PB97-963126REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Fields Brook (Sedi-
  ment Operable Unit), Ashtabula, OH., August 15,1997.
  PB97-963126REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-963127REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Hanford
  Site - 100 Area (USDOE)  100-BC-1, 100-DR-1, and  100-
  HR-1 Operable Units, Benton County, WA., April 4,1997.
  PB97-963127REB              98-04  PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-963128REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Teledyne Wah
  Chang, Albany, OR., October 8,1996.
  PB97-963128REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
 PB97-963129REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  2): Volney  Municipal
  Landfill, Town of Volney, NY.,  August 7, 1997.
  PB97-963129REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
 PB97-963130REB
  Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Bendix Right Systems
  Division, South Montrose, PA., November 22,1996.
  PB97-963130REB             98-03  PC A02/MF A01
 PB97-963131REB
  Superfund Record of Decison Amendment (EPA Region 2):
  Preferred  Plating Corp., Farmingdale, NY.,  September 30,
  1997.
  PB97-963131REB             984)3  PC A08/MF A02
 PB97-963132REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
  Homestead AFB. FL, August  18,1997.
  PB97-963132REB             98-03  PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-963133REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
  Bailey Waste  Disposal. Bridge  City, TX.,  December 16,

   PB97-963133REB             984)3  PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-963134REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Rgeion 6):
   South Cavalcade Street Site, Houston, TX., June 27, 1997.
   PB97-963134REB             98-04   PC A07/MF A02
 PB97-963135REB
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6):
   Brio Refining Inc.. Friendship, TX., July 2,1997.
   PB97-963135REB             984)3   PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-963136REB
   Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA  Region
   10): Hanford  Site -  200  Area (USDOE), Benton County,
   WA., September 25,1997.
   PB97-963136REB             98-04   PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-963137REB
   Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decison  (EPA Region  2): DeRewal  Chemical
   Co., Kingwood Township.  NJ., June 12, 1997.
   PB97-963137REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
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PB97-963138REB
  Supertax)  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Pepe Held. Boonton,
  NJ.. Jury 25, 1997.
  PB97-963138REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
PB97-M3139REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  tor the
  Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  8): Lfcby  Groundwater
  Contamination. Ubby, MT., January 22.1997.
  PB97-963139REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963140REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Comhusker Army Am-
  munition Plant. Hal County. NE., February 7. 1997.
  PB97-963140REB              96-03  PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963141REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Dectson (EPA Region 3): Revere Chemical Co..
  Nodcamixon Township. PA.. March 25.1997.
  PB97-963141REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01
PB97-063142REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Mm Creek Dump. Erie,
  PA., Apr! 30.1997.
  PB97-963142REB              96-03  PC A02/MF A01
PB97-OC3143REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record  of  Deoscn  (EPA Regon  3): Brodhead  Creek.
  Stroudsfjurg. PA. September 30.1997.
  PB97-963143REB              98-03  PC A02/VF A01
PBS7-M3144REB
  Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference  for the
  Record of Decison (EPA Region 3): Pac* RaJ Yard. Pac*.
  PA.. Apri 2. 1997.
  PB97-963144REB              98-03  PC AQ2JMF A01
PS97-M314SREB
  Suparfund Explanation of Significant Defterence for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Regan 6): PAS Oil and Chemical
  Service Inc.. Abbevfle. LA.. March 12.1997.
  PB97-963145REB             98-C3  PC A03/MF A01
PB97-M314WEB
  Suparfund Explanation of Significant Difference  tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Reran 6): Crystal Chemical Co..
  Houston. TX . March  19. 1997.
  PB97-063146REB             98-03  PC A04/MF A01
PM7-tt3147f*EB
  Superfund  Explanation of Sqnifcant Difference for the
  Record  of Deoson (EPA  Region  1): KetocrOeering Wed
  Field. Norwafk. CT_ March 31.1997.
  PB97-963147REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
I»B*7-M314SREB
  Superlund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Deoson (EPA Region 1):  Salem Acres, Salem.
  MA_. Apri 11. 1997.
  PB97-963148REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
 PB97-*6314»REB
  Superlund Record of Dectson Amendment (EPA Region 2):
  Haviand Complex Town  of Hyde Park. NY.. August  1,
   1997.
  PB97-963149REB             98-03   PC A07/MF AQ2
 PB97-M3150REB
  Superlund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powel Road LandSI.
  Dayton OH, January 23.1997.
  PB97-963150REB              98-03   PC A03A* A01
PBf7-M31S1REB
  Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference tor the
  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Powel Road LarxJfil.
  Dayton. OH.. August 13.1997.
  PB97-963151REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB97-M31S2REB
  Suparfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
  Record of Decwn (EPA Regan 5): Janesv*e Ash Beds
  and Janesvfle Old LandSI. JanesvSe. Wl. September 17.
   1997
  PB97-963152REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PM7-M31UREB
  Superlund  Explanation  of Sqnificant Difference for the
  Record of Decision (EPA Regan 5):  Moss-American (Kerr-
  McGee Oi CO.). MUwaukee. Wl.. April 29.1997.
  PB97-963153REB              98-03   PC A03*F A01
 PB97-4631MREB
  Superfund  Explanation  of Sqraficant Difference  tor the
   Record of Decision  (EPA ReSon 5): City Doposal Corp.
  Lmcn. Dunn. WL. June 11.1997.
   PB97463154REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
 PM7-M31SSREB
   Superlund Record of Dectsun Amendment (EPA Region 5):
   Abed Chemical and  Ironton Coke, fronton, OH., September
  4 1997
   PB97-963155REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB97-M31S6REB
   Superfund Record of Deoson Amendment (EPA Region 4):
   Artnoon Btandng and Packaging, Artngton. TR. Juty 24.
   1997:
   PB97-963156REB              98-O4   PC A08/VF A02
 PB97-M3157REB
   Superlund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Hgion 4):
   CoiemarHEvand  Wood  Preserving Co.. Whitehouse, FL,

                                9&04   PCA06/MFA01
PB97-963158REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
  Marzone IncTChevron Chemical Company, Tifton,  GA..
  June 18. 1997.
  PB97-963158REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PBI7-963159REB
  Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 4):
  Munisport Landfill. North Miami. FL. September 5.1997.
  PB97-963159REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-963160REB
  Superfund  Explanation of  Significant  Difference for the
  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 9): Fort Ord, Operable
  Unit 2, Marina, CA., January 17, 1997.
  PB97-963160REB              98-03   PC ATjaMF A01
PBS 7-963219REB
  SuperfunoVOil Program Implementation Manual Fiscal Year
  1938.
  PB97-963219REB              98-01   PCA18/MFA04
PB97-963250BEB
  National Remedy Review Board. Progress  Report  Fiscal
  Year 1997.
  PB97-963250REB              98-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-9832S5REB
  FY 1998 Superfund Reforms Strategy.
  PB97-963255REB              96-01   PC A03/MF A01
PBI7-9632S9REB
  Risk Management Programs. 40 CFR Part 66.
  PB97-963259REB              96-02   PC A2S/MF A04
PB97-963305REB
  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              98-02   PC E13/MF A03
PB97-M330BREB
  Use of Soil Cleanup Criteria in 40 CFR Part 192 as Reme-
  diation Goals for CCERCLA Sites.
  PB97-96330BREB              98-02  PC A02/MF A01
PB97-M33MREB
  Approach for Addressing Ooxin  in  Soils at CERCLA and
  RCRA Sites
  PB97-963309REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01
PM7-M3311REB
  Frequently Asked Questions: RAGS Pan D.
  PB97-963311REB              98-02  PC A01/MF A01
PB97-M3312REB
  Draft Interim Final  OSWER Monitored Natural  Attenuation

  PBW-963312REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-963313REB
  Assessing Reports of Continuous Releases of Hazardous
  Substances. A Guide for EPA  Regions.
  PB97-963313REB              98-03  PC A05/MF A01
PB97-M3314REB
  Reporting  Requirements  for Continuous Releases of Haz-
  ardous Substances. A Guide for Facilities on Compliance.
  PB97-963314REB              98-03  PC A06/MF A01
PB97-M340BREB
  Disaster and  Emergency Response. Mission Assignment
  Guidance.
  PB97-963408REB              98-01  PC A06/MF A01
PB97-9OS03REB
  Superfund Method for the Determination of Reteaseabte As-
  bestos in Soils and Butk Materials.
  PB97-S63503REB              96-01  PC A08/MF A02
PB97-9C3701REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Cheshire
  Groundwater Contamination, Cheshire. CT., December 31,
  1996.
  PB97-963701REB              96-04  PC A06/MF A01
PB97-9637D2REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Loring Air
  Force  Base. Operable Unit 13. Limestone. ME., June 16.
  1997.
  PB97-963702REB              98-04  PC A11/MF A03
PB97-OC37D3REB
  Superfund  Record  of  Deoson (EPA  Region  1):  Davis
  Gtocester-Smtthfietd   Regional   (GSR)   Landfill    Site.
  GtocestertSmithfield. RL. September 29,1997.
  PB97-963703REB              96-O3   PCA10/MFA02
 PBS7-963704REB
  Superlund Record of Dectson  (EPA Region 1): DavisviHe
  Naval  Construction Battalion  Center, Site   09,  North
  Kingstown, RL. September 29, 1997.
  PB97-963704REB              98-03   PC A15/MF A03
 PB97-M370SREB
  Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region  1): Fort Devens
  (Areas of  Contamination 43G and 43J). Fort Devens, MA..
  October 17. 1996.
  PB97-963705REB             98-03   PCANVMFA02
 PB97-M3706REB
  Superfund Record of Dectson (EPA Region  1): Fort Devens
  (Area of Contamination 63AX), Fort Devens, MA.. Septem-
  ber 29 1997
   PB97-963706REB             96-03  PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-963707REB
   Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 1): Fort
   Devens-Sudbury Training  Annex (Areas of Contamination
   A4, A7. and  A9),  fvfcMesex County, MA., September 30,
   1997
   PB97-963707REB              96-04  PC AOB/MF A02
PB97-963708REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 1):  Gallup's
  Quarry Superfund Site, Plainfiekj, CT., September 30, 1997.
  PB97-963708REB             98-04   PC A09/MF A02
PB97-963709REB
  Superfund Record of Dectson (EPA Region 1): New London
  Submarine Base, New London, CT., September 18, 1997.
  PB97-963709REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB97-963710REB
  Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 1): Pease Air
  Force Base  Brooks/Ditches Operable Unit. Portsmouth/
  Newington, NH., September 30, 1997.
  PB97-963710REB             98-04   PC A13/MF A03
PB97-963801REB
  Superfund  Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  2): Federal
  Aviation Admin Tech Center. (Area P) (Building 204) (Fuel
  Spill Area), Atlantic County. NJ., February 13, 1997.
  PB97-963801REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-963802REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
  Air Force Base (Former Landfill LF-021J, Plattsburgh, NY.,
  March 25, 1997.
  PB97-963802REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB97-963803REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
  Air Force Base, (Former Landfill LF-024), Plattsburgh, NY.,
  March 25, 1997.
  PB97-963803REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB97-063804REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Jones Sani-
  tation, Hyde Park, NY., March 31, 1997.
  PB97-963804REB             98-03   PC AOS/MF A02
PB97-963805REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Robintech,
  Inc. ./National Pipe Compnay, Town of Vestal, NY.. July 25.
  1997.
  PB97-963805REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-9838MREB
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Engineering  Center Operable  Unit 20 (Site 28  Sod and
  Groundwater), Lakehurst. NJ.. July  7. 1997.
  PB97-963806REB              98-C3   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-M3807REB
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Engineering  Center Operable Unit  21  (Areas  A and  B
  Groundwater), Lakehurst, NJ., July 7. 1997.
  PB97-963807REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-0«3a06REB
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Air
  Engineering  Center Operable Unit  24  (Area  K Ground-
  water). Lakehurst, NJ.. July 7, 1997.
  PB97-963808REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-963808REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Federal
  Aviation Administration Technical Center, (Areas A, J, and
  N), Atlantic County, NJ.. July 21, 1997.
  PB97-963809REB              964)3   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-M3810REB
  Superlund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  2): Naval
  Weapons  Station  Earie  (site A).  Operable  Unit 1, Colts
  Neck, NJ.. September 25. 1997.
  PB97-963810REB               98-03   PC A06/MF A02
 PB97-963811REB
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  2): Naval
  Weapons  Station  Earie  (Site A), Operable Unit 2, Colts
  Neck, NJ., September 25, 1997.
  PB97-963B11REB               96-03  PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-963812REB
  Superfund Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Global Sani-
  tary Landfill  Operable Unit 2. Ok) Bridge Township,  NJ.,
  September 29. 1997.
   PB97-963812REB               96-03  PC A07/MF A02
 PB97-963813REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Higgins Dis-
  posal Site Operable Unit 1, Kingston. NJ., September 30.
   1997.
   PB97-963813REB               96-03   PCA10/MFA02
 PB97-9638t4REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Janssen
   Inc., Operable Unit 1 . Gurabo. PR. September 30. 1997.
   PB97363814REB              9^03   PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-96381SREB
   Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decison (EPA Region 2): Curck) Scrap Metal
   Inc.. Operable Unit 2, Sadde  Brook, NJ., September 30.
   PB97-963815REB
                                98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-863816REB
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Pollution
   Abatement Services, Operable Unit 4, Oswego. NY., Sep-

   PB97-963816REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-963817REB
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Richardson
   Hill Road LandfilVPond. Sidney Center, NY., September 30,
   1997
   PB97-963817REB              98-03   PC A07/MF AO2
 PB97-963818REB
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Secu-
   rity Group Activity, Operable Unit 1 (Sites 2 and 4), Sabana
   Seea, PR.. September 30, 1997.
   PB97-963818REB              9frO3   PC A05/MF A01
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                                                                                                                                         PB97-964109REB
 PB97-963819REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Naval Secu-
   rity Group Activity, Operable Unit 3 (Sites 1 and 3), Sabana
   Seca. PR.. September 30. 1997.
   PB97-963819REB               98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-963820REB
   Supertund Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  2):  Grand
   Street Mercury Site, Hoooken. NJ., September 30,1997.
   PB97-963820REB               98-04   PC A99/MF A06
 PB97-963821REB
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  2): Vega Alta
   Public Supply Wells, Operable Unit 2, Vega Alta PR, Sep-
   tember 30.1997.
   PB97-963821REB               98-03   PCA12/MFA03
 PB97-963901REB
   Superfund  Record   of Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Avco
   Lycoming/OrVilliamsport Division), Williamsport, PA., Decem-
   ber 30,1996.
   PB97-963901REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB97-963902REB
   Superfund record  of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Crosstey
   Farm,  (Hereford Groundwater), Hereford, PA., June 30,
   1997.
   PB97-963902REB              98O3    PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-90903REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Berks Land-
'  fill. Spring Townshop, PA., July 22, 1997.
   PB97-963903REB              98-04    PC A08/MF A02
 PB97-963904REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Jacks
   Creek/Srtkin Smelting  and Refinery Inc., Site,  Village  of
   Mardand, PA.. September 30,1997.
   PB97-963904REB              98-03    PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-M3905REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  North Penn
   - Area 12. Worcester Township. PA., September 30,1997.
   PB97-963905REB              98-03   PC A09/MF A02
 PB97-M3906REB
   Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
   Babstics Laboratory (USNavy). Operable Unit 1.  Mineral,
   WV.. February 12,1997.
   PB97-963906REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-M3M7REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
   Proving  Ground (Edgewood Area).  Beach Point Test Site,
   Aberdeen Proving Ground. MD.. September 24,  1997.
   PB97-963907REB              98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
 PB97-M3908REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
   Proving  Ground (Edgewood  Area), Watson Creek Sedi-
   ment, O-Field Operable Unit, Aberdeen Proving  Ground,
   MD.. September 23. 1997.
   PB97-963908REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-903909REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Aberdeen
   Proving  Ground (Mchaeteville Landfill), Aberdeen Proving
   Ground, MD.. September 23,1997.
   PB97-963909REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-963910REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Marine
   Corps Combat Development Command (Site 4), Operable
   Unit 4. Quanbco. VA.. September 30. 1997.
    PB97-963910REB              98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
  PB97-963911REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  3): Tobyhanna
   Army Depot Operable Unit 1. Tobyhanna, PA.. September

    PB97-963911REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
  PB97-963912REB
    Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Allegany
    Safeties Laboratory, (USNavy). Operable Unit 3. Mineral.
    WV Mav 29 1997
    PB97-963912REB '            98O3  PC A06/MF A01
  PB97-983913REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover  Air
    Force Base (LF 13). Dover, DE, September 30.1997.
    PB97-963913REB              9fW3  PC A05/MF A01
  PB97-963914REB
    Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover  Air
    Force Base (WP 14 and LF 15), Dover.  DE.. September 30,
    1997
    PB97-963914REB              98-03  PC AOS/MF A01
  PB97-983915REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Dover  Air
    Force Base (FT 03), Dover. DE.. September  30  1M7
    PB97-963915REB              98-03  PC AOS/MF A01
  PB97-963916REB
    Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval  Air
    Development Center (8 Areas).  Operable Unit  4. War-
    minster Townshto. PA.. September 30.1997.  .„.„_.„
    PB97-963916REB              9*04  PC A04/MF A01
  PB97-963917BEB
    Supertund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
    faceWarfare-Dahlgren Site 2, Dahlgren, VA., September
    no 1997
    PB97-963917REB              9&XG  PC AD5/MF A01
  PB97-963918REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Naval Sur-
    face  Warfare-Oahlgren Site  12. Dahkjre, VA., September
    V\ 1997
    PB97-963918REB              9EW3  PC AOS/MF A01
PB97-963919REB
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  3): Naval
  Weapons Station-Yorktown, Site 12, Operable Units 3, 4.
  andIS. Yorktown, VA.. April 16, 1997.
  PB97-963919REB             98-03   PC A10/MF A03
PB97-964001REB
  Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  4): Camp
  LeJeune Military Reservation (US Navy), Operable Unit 7,
  Sites 1. 28, and 30, Onslow County, NC., October 9,1996.
  PB97-964001REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB97-964002REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Escambia
  Wood - Pensacola (aka: Escambia Treating Company Site),
  Pensacola. FL. February 12, 1997.
  PB97-964002REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-964003REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Townsend
  Saw Chain Co., Pontiac, SC.. December 19,1996.
  PB97-964003REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02
PB97-964004REB
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
  Army  Ammunition Plant, Operable  Unit 6, (Area B) Study
  Areas 2, 10. 16, 17. and 22. Chikjersburg, Al_,  March 27.
  1997.
  PB97-964004REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-964005REB
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Alabama
  Army Ammunition Plant, Operable Unit 5, Childersburg, AL.,
  March 27.1997.
  PB97-964005REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB97-964006REB
  Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4):  Savannah
  River  Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 14, Aiken, SC.. March
                               98-03  PC A05/MF A01
  27.1997.
  PB97-964006REB
PB97-964007REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 5, Aiken.  SC., March
  27,1997.
  PB97-964007REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB97-964008REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 4, Aiken,  SC., March
  27.1997.
  PB97-964008REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB97-964009REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE). Operable Unit 13. Aiken. SC., March
  27.197.
  PB97-964009REB              98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
PB97-964010REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 45. Aiken. SC.. March
  27,1997.
  PB97-964010REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB97-964011REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE), Operable Unit 15, Aiken, SC., March
  27,1997.
  PB97-964011REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-964012REB
  Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  4): Marine
  Corps Logistics Base.  Operable Unit  3 PSC 16 and PSC
  17, Abany. GA., September 2, 1997.
  PB97-964012REB              9*03   PC A06/MF A01
PB97-964013REB
  Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  4): Marine
  Corps Logistics Base, Operable Unit 1  PSC 1, PSC 2, PSC
  3, and PSC 26. Albany, GA., September 2,1997.
  PB97-964013REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-964014REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
  Reservation (USDOE). (Union Valley Upper East Fork Pop-
  lar Creek Characterization Area), Oak Ridge, TN., July 10,
  1997
  PB97-964014REB              98-03   PC AOS/MF A01
PB97-964015REB
  Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
  Reservation (USDOE) (Sludge  Removal from the Gunrte
  and Associated Tanks  Operable Unit,  Waste Area Grouping
  1). Oak Ridge, TN.. September 2,1997.
  PB97-964015REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01
PB97-964016REB
  Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Sherwood
  Medical Industries. Operable Unit 3, Deland, FL, Septem-
                                98-03  PC A04/MF A01
   her 18.1997.
   PB97-964016REB
 PB97-964017REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
   Reservation (USDOE), Clinch  River and Poplar Creek Op-
   erable Units, Oak Ridge, TN.. September 23J997
   PB97-964017REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-954018REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Paducah
   Gaseous Diffusion  Plant (USDOE) (Waste Area Group 17),
   Paducah, KY., September 29. 1997.       „„.„,._, .„,
   PB97-964018REB              98X>3   PC A04/MF A01
 PB97-964019REB
   Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Cecil Reid
   Naval Air Station,  Operable Unit 4, Jacksonville, FL, Sep-

                               98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-9S4020REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Aberdeen
  Pesticide Dumps, Operable Unit 5, Aberdeen, NC., Septem-
  ber 16,1997.
  PB97-964020REB             98-03  PC A06/MF A02
PB97-964021REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): FCX Inc.,
  (Washington Plant). Washington. NC.. December 18.1996.
  PB97-964021REB             98-03  PC A04/MF A01
PB97-9S4022REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Newsome
  Brothers/Old ReichhoW  Chemicals, Operable Unit 2, Colum-
  bia MS., August 8,1997.
  PB97-964022REB             98-03  PC A04/MF A01
PB97-964023REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak Ridge
  Reservation (USDOE),  Operable Unit  2  (Oak  Ridge Y-12
  Rant Bear  Creek Valley),  Oak Ridge,  TN., January 23,
  1997.
  PB97-964023REB              98-03  PC A04/MF A01
PB97-964024REB
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): North Bel-
  mont PCE Site. North Belmont, NC., September 24,1997.
  PB97-964024REB              98O3  PC A09/MF A02
PB97-96402SREB
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Sitr (USDOE), Operable Unit 11,  Central Shops Burn-
  ing/Rubble Pit (631-6G) (U). Aiken, SC., May 14, 1997.
  PB97-964025REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-964027REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4): Pensacola
  Naval Air Station, Operable Unit 10, Pensacola, FL. Sep-
  tember 15. 1997.
  PB97-964027REB              98-04   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-964028REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Oak  Ridge
  Reservation (USDOE), Operable Unit  14, Oak  Ridge, TN.,
  September 25,1997.
  PB97-964028REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A02
PB97-964029REB
  Superfund   Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 4): Camp
  LeJeune Military Reservation,  Operable Unit  12 (Site 3).
  Onslow County, NC., May 15,1997.
  PB97-964029REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-964030REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 4): Camp
  LeJeune Military Reservation. Operable  Unit 13 (Site 63),
  Onslow County, NC.. May 15, 1997.
  PB97-964030REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB97-964031REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region 4): Savanah
  River Site  (USDOE),  Operable  Unit  17  L-Area Oil and
  Chemical Basin  (904-83G) and L-Area Acid Caustic Basin
  (904-79G), Aiken, SC., September 30,  1997.
  PB97-964031REB              98-03    PC A07/MF A02
 PB97-964032REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
  River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 16, Okl F Area Seepage
  Basin (904-490), Aiken, SC., May 14,1997.
  PB97-964032REB              98-03    PC  A05/MF A01
 PB97-964101REB
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Reilly Tar
  and Chemical Company Site, (Dover Plant),  Dover, OH.,
  March 31. 1997.
   PB97-964101REB             98-04    PC  A08/MF ACE
 PB97-964102REB
   Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Organic
   Chemicals, Inc.. Operable Unit 2. Grandville, Ml., February
   5.1997.
   PB97-964102REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-964103REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Reiltey Tar
   and Chemical (Indianapolis Plant), Operable Unit 5, Indian-
   apolis, IN., June 30,1997.
   PB97-964103REB              9&O3   PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-964104REB
   Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  5): Parsons
   Chemical  Works, Inc., Grand Ledge. Ml., September 30,
   1997.
   PB97-964104REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
 PB97-964105REB
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5): Tippecanoe
   Sanitary Landfill, Inc.,  Lafayette, IN., September 30,1997.
   PB97-964105REB              98-03  PC AOS/MF A01
 PB97-964106REB
   Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 5): Toman Ar-
   mory Landfill, Toman,  Wl., September 23.1997.
   PB97-964106REB              98-03  PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-964107REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Tomah Mu-
   nicipal Sanitary Landfill, Tomah, Wl., September 25,1997.
   PB97-964107REB              93-03  PC A05/MF A01
 PB97-964108REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): South Point
   Plant Site. South Point, OH.. September 26,1997.
   PB97-964108REB              98-03  PC AOS/MF A01
 PB97-S64109REB
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 5): Marion
   (Bragg) Dump Site, Operable Units 2 and 3,  Marion, IN.,
   September 30,1997.
   PB97-964109REB              9&O3  PC A05/MF A01
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PB97-964110REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Wright-Pat-
  terson Air  Force Base, Operable  Unit 2, Dayton.  OH..
  Ssptember 30.1997.
  PB97-964110REB              98O3   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-464111REB
  Superiund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  5): J and L
  Landfill. Operable Unit 2.  Rochester Hals,  Ml.. September
  30.1997.
  PB97-964111REB              9&O3   PCA06/MFA01
P897-964112REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Scrap  Proc-
  essing Co.. Inc, Medford, Wl., September 30.1997.
  PB97-964112REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-964113REB
  Superiund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5):  Fields
  Brook Site.  Operable Unit 2, Ashtabuta, OH.. September
  29.1997.
  PB97-964113REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-964114REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 5):  Fields
  Brook Site. Operable Unit 4, Astabula. OH.. June 30.1997.
  PB97-964114REB              98-03   PCA08/MFAQ2
PB97-9M11SREB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): BancSx
  Corp/AKed  Automotive. St. Joseph,  Ml..  September 30.
  1997.
  PB97-964115REB              9^03   PC AO&MF A01
PB97-964116REB
  Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 5): Sangamo
  Electric/Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. Cartervtte.
  H_. February 19.1997.
  PB97-964116REB              98-03   PCA07/MFA02
PM7-W4117REB
  Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Roto-FMsh
  Co.. Inc.. Kalamazoo. ML.  March 31.1997.
  PB97-9641t7REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
P8*7-*«4tt*REB
  Supertund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 5): Madison
  Metropolitan Sewerage  District.  Booming   Grove. Wl..
  March 31. 1997.
  PB97-964118REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
PM7-M4201REB
  Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Louaiana
  Army Ammunfcon  Plant. Soil  Source  Operable  Unit,
  Ooyfine. LA.. March 4.1997.
  PBS7-964201REB              96-C3   PC A05/MF A01
  Supertund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): National
  Zinc Corp.. Operable Unit 2. BarttesviBe. OK.. October 2.
  1997.
  PB97-964202REB             9*03  PC A04/MF A01
 PB87-M4203REB
  Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Southern
  ShEbuWng Corp.. Operable Unit 2. Sidel. LA.. September
  15 1997
  PB97-964203REB             98-03  PCA07/MFA02
 PB97-M4204REB
  Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): RSR Corp..
  Operable Unt 3, Dates. TX, September 30.1997.
  PB97-964204REB             9&O4  PC A12/MF A03
 P897-M420SREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): RSR Corp.,
  Operable Un» 4 (Groundwater) and Operable Unit 5. Dates,
  TX, Apr! 3.1997.
  PB97-964205REB             98-03  PC A09/MF A02
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Tar Creek
  (Ottawa County). Operable Unit 2. Ottawa County, OK.. Au-
  gust 27.1997.
  PB97-964206REB             98-03   PC A13/MF A03
 PW7-M4207HEB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Agriculture
  Street Land*.  Operable Unit 4 and 5. New Orleans. LA..
  September 2.1997.
  PB97-984207REB             9WJ3   PCA12VFA03
 PM7-4M301REB
  Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Des Moines
  TCY. Operable Unts 2 and 4. Des Mooes. IA.. December
13.1996.
PB97-964301REB
                               98-03   PCA05/MFA01
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Cherckea
   County (Baxter Springs and Treece Subsites).  Operable
   Una 3M. Cherokee County. KS,. August 20. 1997.
   PB97-964302REB             96-03   PCA12/MFA03
   Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Fort Rtey
   Peskode Storage FaoBty. Operable Unit 2. Junction City.
   KS-. September 29. 1997.
   PB97-964303REB             98O3   PCAOS/MFA01
 PM74M3MREB
   Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region Tf Nebraska
   Ordnance Plant (Former). Operable Unit 2. Mead. NE_ April

   PB97?964304R£B             96-03   PCAO6/MFA01
   Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Bee Cee
   Manufacturing Ccv, Maiden. MO.. September 30.1997.
   PB97-96430S*B              9&O3   PCAO5/MFA01
PB97-964401REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): Ellsworth
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 11, Ellsworth Air Force Base,
  SD.. April 28.1997.
  PB97-964401REB             98-03   PC AO&MF A01
PB97-964402REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 8): California
  Gulch. Operable Unit 10, Leadville. CO., August 8,1997.
  PB97-964402REB             98-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-964403REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E Warren
  Air Force Base. Operable Unit 8. Cgehyenne. WY., Novem-
  ber 21.1997.
  PB97-964403REB             98-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-964404REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): F E Warren
  Air Force Base, Operable Unit 2, Cheyenne, WY., Septem-
  ber 30.1997.
  PB97-964404REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-964405REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Flats
  Plant (USDOE). Operable Unit 1.  Golden.  CO., February
  27.1997.
  PB97-964405REB             9BO3   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-9B4406REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 8): Rocky Flats
  Plant (USDOE),  Operable Unit 3.  Golden. CO., June 3.
  1997.
  PB97-964406REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB97-M4407REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): Hill Air
  Force  Base. Operable Unit 6. Ogben. UT.. September 30.
  1997.
  PB97-964407REB             96-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB97-M4406REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  8): Hill Air
  Force  Base. Operable Unit 8. Ogden UT.. September 30.
  1997.
  PB97-964408REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB97-M4501REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): SchofiekJ
  Barracks (US Army). Operable Unit 3. Oahu. HI.. November
  8.1996.
  PB97-964501REB             96-03   PC A09/MF A02
PB97-M4502REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): SchofieW
  Barracks (US Army), Operable Unit 2. Oahu. HI.. February
  7. 1997.
  PB97-964502REB              98-03  PC A07/MF A02
PBt7-a64503REB
  Sn»rfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort  Ord
  (Basewide  Remeckal Investigation Sites), Marina, CA_, Jan-
  uary 17.1997.
  PB97-964S03REB              98-03  PC A05/MF  A01
PB97-M4S04REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Fort  Ord
  (Beach Tnunfre Ranges) (Site 3). Marina. CA.. January 17.
  1997.
  PB97-964504REB              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
P897-B64S05REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Lawrence
  Uvermore  Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit 1, Liver-
  more. CA-, January 29. 1997.
  PB97-964505REB             96O3   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-964S06REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Western
  Pacific Railroad  Company. Orovlle. CA..  September 30.
  1997.
  PB97-964506REB             98-03   PC AO&MF A01
PB97-M4507REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region  9):  Moffett
  Naval Ar Station, Operable Unit 1,  Sunnyvale. CA., August
  14.1997.
  PB97-964507REB             9*04   PCA11/MFA03
PB97-4645Q&REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  9): Barstow
  Marine Corps  Logistics Base. Operable Units 3 and  4,  Bar-
  slow, CA..  June 3.1997.
  PB97-964508REB             98-04   PCA1&/MFA04
PB97-M4S09REB
  Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Del Amo
  Faotty Waste Pits Operable Unit. Los Angeles. CA.. Sep-
  tember 5,1997.
  PB97-964509REB             98-04   PCA15/MFA03
PB97-a64S10REB
  Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 9): Iron Moun-
  tan Mne, Redding. CA.. September 30. 1997.
  PB97-964510REB             9fM>4   PC A07/MF AQ2
PB97-M4S11REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Modesto
  Groundwater Contamination, Modesto.  CA.. September 26.
  1997
  PB97-964511REB             9*03   PC AOfVMF A02
PB97-M4512REB
  Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): Castle Air
  Force Base. Merced. CA.. May 21.1997.
  PB97-964512REB             9&O4   PCA12/MFA03
PB97464S13REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): B Toro Ma-
  rine Corps Air Station, Operable Units 2A and 3A (No Ac-
  ton Sites), B Toro, CA., September 29,1997.
  PB97-964513REB     ^^  98-04   PCA10VMFA02
                                                                                                            PB97-964514REB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9): El Toro Ma-
                                                                                                             rine  Corps  Air Station, Operable Unit  2A (Site 24-VOC
                                                                                                             Source Area Vadose Zone). El Toro, CA., September 29.
                                                                                                             1997.
                                                                                                             PB97-964514REB              98-04   PCA11/MFA03
                                                                                                            PB97-964515REB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 9):  Tucson
                                                                                                             International Airport Area (Volume 1 and 2), Tucson, AZ..
                                                                                                             September 30.1997.
                                                                                                             PB97-964515REB              98-03   PC A14/MF A03
                                                                                                            PB97-964516REB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 9): Camp Pen-
                                                                                                             deton Marine Coprs Base. Operable Unit 2, San Diego.
                                                                                                             CA., September 30,1997.
                                                                                                             PB97-964516REB              9&O4   PCA15*FA03
                                                                                                            PB97-964517REB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 9): Norton Air
                                                                                                             Force Base. Operable Unit  3. Site 19 Waste Drum Storage
                                                                                                             Area No. 1, San Bernardino. CA., June 25, 1997.
                                                                                                             PB97-964517REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                            PB97-964601REB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Harbor Is-
                                                                                                             land (Lead), The Shipyard Sediment Operable Unit, Seattle,
                                                                                                             WA., November 27,1996.
                                                                                                             PB97-964601REB              98-04   PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                            PB97-964602REB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10): Puget
                                                                                                             Sound Naval Shipyard Complex. (Operable  Unit A)  (aka:
                                                                                                             Bremerton Naval  Complex). Bremerton. WA., January 24,
                                                                                                             1997.
                                                                                                             PB97-964602REB              98-04    PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                                            PB»7-»«4603REB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  10): Puget
                                                                                                             Sound Naval Shipyard Complex. (Operable Unit NSC) (aka:
                                                                                                             Bremerton Naval Complex). Bremerton. WA..  December 13.
                                                                                                             1996.
                                                                                                             PB97-964603REB              98-04   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                                            PBI7-M4604REB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Hanford
                                                                                                             200 Area (USOOE), (200-UP-1  Operable  Unit), Benton
                                                                                                             County, WA., February 11.  1997.
                                                                                                             PB97-9646O4REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                                            PB17-98460SREB
                                                                                                             Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  10): Monsanto
                                                                                                             Chemical Co. (Soda Springs). Soda Springs. ID.. April 30.
                                                                                                                                             98-04   PC A07/MF A02
  1997.
  PB97-964605REB
PB97-96460SREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmendorf
  Air Force Base. Operable Unit 3. Greater Anchorage Bor-
  ough. AK., December 5. 1996.
  PB97-964606REB             9fM>4   PC A05/MF A01
PB97-A64607REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Elmendorf
  Air Force Base. Operable Unit 6 and Source Area SS 19.
  Greater Anchorage Borough, AK, December 4,1996.
  PB97-964607REB             98-04   PCA12/MFA03
PB97-9C460BREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Wain-
  wright. Operable Unit 1, Fairbanks North Star Borough. AK..
  June 27.1997.
  PB97-964608REB             98-04   PC A09/MF A02
PB97-9646MREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Wain-
  wright. Operable Unit 2, Fairbanks North Star Borough. AK.,
  March 31. 1997.
  PB97-964609REB             98-04   PCA10VMFA03
PB97-»64«tOREB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): East Mult-
  nomah County Groundwater  Contamination, Operable Unit
  1. Murlnomah County. OR, December 31,1996.
  PB97-964610REB             96-04   PC A08/MF A02
PB97-9M811REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): East Mult-
  nomah County Ground Water Contamination. Operable Unit
  2. Multnomah County. OR.. December 31.1996.
  PB97-964611REB              98O4   PC A07/MF A02
PB97-M4612REB
  Superfund   Record   of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10):
  Boomsnub/Airco  Site-Wide Ground Water Operable Unit.
  Vancouver. WA., September 29.1997.
  PB97-964612REB              98-04   PC A09/MF A02
PB97-964613REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Old Navy
  Dump Manchester Laboratory (USEPA/NOAA). Manchester.
  WA.. September 30.1997.
  PB97-964613REB              98O4   PC A07/MF A02
PB97-9M814REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Fort Rich-
  ardson (USArmy), Operable Units A and B, Anchorage.
  AK.. September 15. 1997.
  PB97-964614REB              98O4   PC A09/MF A02
PB9B-10041SREB
  Utilizing Lew Volatile Organic Content Exterior Coatings for
  Wood Furniture.
  PB98-100415REB              9&O1   PCA04MFA01
PB9B-100472REB
  Field Validation of a  Penetrometer-Based Ffcer-Optic Petro-
  leum. Oil. and Lubricant (POL) Sensor.
  PB98-100472REB              98-01   PCA04/MFA01
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                                                                                    PB98-108160REB
PB98-100480REB
  Methane-Steam Reaction Over  Nickel Catalysts in the
  Hynol Process.
  PB98-100480REB              984)1   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-100506REB
  Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Full-Scale Evaporatively
  Cooled Condenser.
  PB98-100506REB              984)1   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-101967REB
  Health Effects Test Guidelines. OPPTS Series 870.1000
  Acute Toxicity Testing: Background.
  PB98-101967REB              984)4  PC A99/MF A06
PB98-101975REB
  Spray  Drift Test Guidelines. OPPTS 840.1000 Background
  for Pesticide Aerial Drift  Evaluation.
  PB98-101975REB              984)4  PC A03/MF A01
PBS8-102262REB
  Capsule Report  Wellman-Lord  SO2  Recovery  Process.
  Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant.
  PB98-102262REB              984)1  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-102270REB
  Guide to Technical Resources for the Design of Land Dis-
  posal Facilities.
  PB98-102270REB              984)1  PC A06/MF A01
PB98-102288REB
  EPA Technology  Transfer Capsule Report: Fabric Filter
  Particulate Control on Coal-Fired Utility  Boilers: Nucla, Co.
  and Sunbury, Pa.
  PB98-102288REB              984)1  PC A03/MF A01
PB9S-1022WREB
  Sulfur  Oxides Control Technology  Series:  Flue  Gas
  Desulfurization. Wellman-Lord Process.
  PB98-102296REB              984)1  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-102304REB
  Seminar Publication: Pollution Control in the Forest Prod-
  ucts Industry.
  PB98-102304REB              984)1  PC A06/MF A01
PBM-102312REB
  Capsule Report:  Double Alkali  Rue  Gas  Desulfurization
  System Applied at the General Motors Parma, Ohio Facility.
  PB98-102312REB              984)1  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-102338REB
  Office of Pesticide Programs Annual Report for 1996.
  PB98-102338REB              98-01  PC A05/MF A01
PB98-102C92REB
  Catalog of Publications: Office of Science and Technology,
  1997 Edition.
  PB98-102692REB              984)1   PC A08/MF A02
 PBM-102734RE8
  Guidance  for Assessing  Chemical Contaminant Data  for
  Use in Fish Advisories. Volume 2. Risk Assessment and
  Fish Consumption Limits. Second Edition.
  PB98-102734REB              98-01   PC A21/MF A04
 PB98-102924REB
  RED Facts: Methylene bis(thiocyanate).
  PB98-102924RE6              984)1   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-102932REB
  Fact Sheet Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife Advisories.
  PB98-102932REB              984)1   PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-103005REB
  Havre de Grace Heritage Corridor Plan, September 1997.
  PB98-103005F1EB              98-01   PC A05/MF A01
 PB98-103120REB
  Simutefon of Track-In of Lawn-Applied Pesticides from Turf
  to Home:  Comparison  of Dislodgeable Turf Residues with
  Carpel Dust and Carpet Surface Residues.	
  PB9fM03120REB              984)1  PC A06/MF A01
 PB98-103138REB
  Addendum to the  'Interim  CERCLA Settlement  Policy'
   Issued on Decembers, 1984.                  ._-..,
   PB98-103138REB              984)1  PC A02/MF A01
 PBM-103146REB
  Guidance on EPA Participation in BankruptcyCases.	
   PB98-103146REB              984)1  PC A03/MF A01
 PB9S-103153REB
   Final Guidance on the Issuance  of Administrative  Orders
   under Section 311 (c) and (e) of the Clean WaterAct
   PB98-103153REB               984)1  PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-103195REB
   Field Evaluation of Screening Techniques for Potycydic Ar-
   omatic  Hydrocarbons,  2,4-Diphenoxyacetic   Acid,  and
   Pentachlorophenol in Air, House Dust, Soil, and Total Diet.
   PB98-103195REB               984)1   PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-103211 REB
   Rereoistration Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Methylene  bis
   (ihiSyanate).  (IrSudeVi  RED  FACTS:   Methylene  bis
   (thiocyanate) Fact Sheet).                  .,«.« *m
   P898-103211 REB               98-01   PCA16/MFA03
 PB98-103229REB
   Ambient Aquatic  Life Water Quality Criteria *Tnbutyttin -
   PB98-103229REB               984)1   PC A09/MF A02

 PB9S-103237REB
   Water Quality Criteria and  Standards Newsletter. Spring

                                 98^)1   PC A03/MF A01

 PB98-103385REB
   Ethylene  Oxide  Commercial Sterilization  and Fumigation
   Operations NESHAP. Implementation p~-.™~.«
   PB98-103385REB
   PB98-103393REB
     Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses: Tech-
     nical Guidance.
     PB98-103393REB             98-01   PC A05/MF A01
   PB98-103401REB
     Handbook: Operation and Maintenance of Hospital Medical
     Waste Incinerators.
     PB98-1 03401 REB             98-01   PC A07/MF A02
   PB98-104029REB
     Safe Drinking Water Act, One Year Later. Success  in Ad-
     vancing Public Health Protection.
     PB98-104029REB             98-01   PC A03/MF A01
   PB98-104037REB
     State  Methods  for Delineating  Source Water Protection
     Areas for  Surface Water  Supplied  Sources  of  Drinking
     Water.
     PB98-104037REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01
   PB98-104045REB
     Small System Compliance Technology List for the Surface
     Water Treatment Rule.
     PB98-104045REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
   PB98-104060REB
     Combined Lists of Environmental Laboratories.
     PB98-104060REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
   PB98-104193REB
     Experience in Incineration Applicable to Superfund Site Re-
     mediation.
     PB98-104193REB              984)1   PC A04/MF A01
   PB98-104201REB
     In-Vessel Composting  of  Municipal  Wastewater  Sludge.
     Summary Report.
     PB98-1 04201 REB              98-01   PCA10/MFA03
   PB98-104631REB
     Nitrogen Oxides: Impacts on Public Health and the Environ-
     ment.
     PB98-1 04631 REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02
   PB98-104706REB
     SAB Report Review of the Sector Facility Indexing  Project
     (SFIP).
     PB98-104706REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
   PB98-104714REB
     SAB Report Review of the National Risk Management Re-
     search Laboratory (NRMRL).
     PB98-104714REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
   PB98-104722REB
     SAB Report: Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment.
     PB98-104722REB              98-01   PC A05/MF A01
   PB98-104730REB
     SAB  Report: Evaluation of the Environmental Monitoring
     and Assessment Program  (EMAP) Research Strategy and
     Research Plan.
     PB98-104730REB             98-01  PC A03/MF A01
    PB98-104748REB
     SAB Report Review of the Multi-Agency Radiation  Survey
     and Site Investigation Manual (MARSSIM).
      PB98-104748REB             98-01   PC A06/MF A01
    PB98-104763REB
      Advisory on the Need to Develop  Ecological Risk Manage-
      ment Guidelines.
      PB98-104763REB              98-01   PC A02/MF A01
    PB98-104771REB
      Advisory on the Development of  Phase 2  of the Index of
      Watershed Indicators.
      PB98-1 04771 REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
    PB98-105190REB
      Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
      sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 6. Aerosol Prod-
    PB98-105208REB
      Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
      sumer and Commercial Products. Report to Congress.
      PB98-105208REB              98-01    PCA10/MFA02
    PB98-105224REB
      Study of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Con-
      sumer and Commercial Products. Volume 2.  Comprehen-
      sive Emissions Inventory. Report to Congress.     -_...-
      PB98-105224REB              98-01    PC A10/MF A02
    PB98-105422REB
      Analyzing Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Problems: Nutri-
      ent Control Policies in the Chesapeake Bay States.
      PB98-105422REB              98-01    PC A05/MF A01
    PB98-105S62REB
      Screening Level Probabilistic Ecological  Risk Assessment
      of Copper and Cadmium in the Chesapeake Bay  Water-

      PB98-105562REB              98-01    PC A12/MF A03
    PB98-106412REB
      Evaluation of Barriers to the Use of Radiation Cured Coat-
      ings in Wide-Web Flexographic Printing.
      PB98-106412REB              98*    PC A08/MF A02
    PB98-106420REB
      Estimates of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from In-
      dustrial and Domestic Wastewater Treatment.
      PB98-106420REB              98-01    PC A07/MF A02
    PB98-106445REB
      BioremeoTation of BTEX, Naphthalene, and Phenarrthrene
      in Aquifer Material Using Mixed Oxygen/Nitrate Electron Ac-

      PB9fM06446REB              98-01   PC A09/MF A02
PB98-106479REB
  Standard Method  of  Test  for Gamma  Spectrometry of
  Water. ASTM-D-2459-72.
  PB98-106479REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-106487REB
  Field Performance  of Woodbuming Stoves in Colorado dur-
  ing the 1995-96 Heating Season.
  PB98-106487REB              984)1   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-106495REB
  NAPL: Simulator Documentation.
  PB98-106495REB              98-01   PC A12/MF A03
PB98-106610REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-3. Notice to Manufac-
  turers, Formulators, Producers and  Registrants of Pesticide
  Products. Guidelines for Expedited  Review of Conventional
  Pesticides under the Reduced-Risk  Initiative and for Biologi-
  cal Pesticides.
  PB98-106610REB              98-01    PC A04/MF A01
PB98-107618REB
  Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program 1996. Volume 1. State-
  wide Summary Report.
  PB98-107618REB              98-01    PCA14/MFA03
PB98-108012REB
  RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline  Training Modules,
  1997 (Kit).
  PB98-108012REB             98-02   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             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108038REB
  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             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108048REB
  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             98-02   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.
  PB9&-108053REB             98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 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             98-02   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             98-02   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             98-02    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              98-02    PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-108103REB
   RCRA, Superfund, and  EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
   troduction to Groundwater Monitoring (40  CFR Parts 264/

   PB98-lo83103REE)       "*     98-02   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-108111REB
   RCRA, Superfund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
   troduction to Hazardous Waste Identification (40 CFR Part
   261) Updated July 1997.
   PB9W08111 REB              98-02   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              98-02   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              984)2  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.
   PB9eTl08145REB              984)2  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, Q, and
    R) Updated Julv  1997.
    PB98-108152REB              98-02  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              98432  PC A03/MF A01
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
PBM-108178REB
  RCRA. Supertund, and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Permits and Interim Status (40 CFR Part 270)
  Updated July 1997
  PB98-108178REB              9642   PCA03/MFA01
PB98-108186REB
  RCRA. Superfund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to Petitions, Deltstmgs, and Variances Updated
  July 1997.
  PB9B-1081B6REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-108194REB
  RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Air Emission Standards Updated July
  1997.
  PB96-108194REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
PBM-108202REB
  RCRA, Superiund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Corrective Action Updated July 1997.
  PB9S-108202REB              9842PC AO3/MF A01
PBM-108210REB
  RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Enforcement and Compliance Updated
  July 1997.
  PB96-108210REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01
PB96-108228REB
  RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to RCRA Statutory Overview Updated July 1997.
  PB9S-108228REB              9B-02   PC A04AF A01
PBM-1M2MREB
  RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hotline Training, Module: In-
  troduction 10 Subtitle r> Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Fa-
  cility Criteria Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108236REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
PBM-1M244REB
  RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to SoW and Hazardous Waste Exclusions (40
  CFR Part 261.4)  Updated July 1997.
  PB98-108244REB              96-02   PC AO*MF A01
PBM-1M2S1REB
  RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hotline Training Module: In-
  troduction to SoW Waste Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB98-1082S1REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1062MREB
  RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hotkne Tramna Module: In-
  troduction to State Programs Updated July 1997.
  PB9B-10B269REB              9842   PCA03MFA01
PBM-IMZTTREB
  RCRA, Superiund. and EPCRA Hotkne Training Module: In-
  Mducbon to Tanks (40 CFR Parts 26*265. Subpart J) Up-
  dated Juty 1997.
  PB98"10a277REB              96-02   PC A03VMF A01
PBM-1M2KREB
  RCRA. Superiund, and EPCRA Hotkne Training Module: In-
  troduction to Transporters (40 CFR Part  263) Updated July
  1997.
  PB98-10B28SREB              9842   PCA03/MFA01
   RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module: In-
   troduction to Treatment. Storage, and Disposal FaoMies (40
   CFR Parts 264/265, Subpart A-E) Updated July 1997.
   PB98-10B293REB             96-02   PCA03/MFA01
 PBS6-108301 REB
   RCRA. Superiund. and EPCRA Hottne Training Module: In-
   troduction to Used Oil (40 CFR Part 266. Subpart  E, and
   Part 279) Updated Juty 1997.
   PB98-108301REB             98-02   PCA04yMFA01
 PBM-10KMREB
   Federal Remediation  Technologies Screening Matrix and
   Reference Gude. Third EdWon.
   PB98-108S90REB             9642   PC A99/MF E08
 PBM-10M1SREB
   Transmittal  of  Guidance on  the Use of Section 7003 o>
   RCRA.
   P898-108616REB             98-01   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-10W24REB
   Powder Coal  Applications. (Reannounced with new ab-

   PB9f>t08624REB             9802   PCA06/MFA01
 PBM-106M3REB
   f4ational  Emission Standards tor  HaJogenated  Solvent
           Summary of Requirements tor Implementing the

                                       PC A07/MF AQ2
  Cteanng
  NESHAP.
  PB9S-10B863REB
PB9B-1W1SOREB
  National Specialty Workshop on Technical Toots tor Air
  Toxcs Assessment Held in Research Triangle Park. North
  Carolna on June 17-20.1997.
  P896-109150REB              9841   PC A2OMF A04
PB9B-10MMREB
  Northwest Forest Plan Research Database. Users Guide.
  PB9B-109366REB              9841   PC A06AVF A01
PB9S-10M48REB
  Study of VOttie Organc Compound Emissions from Con-
  sumer and Commercial Products. Economic Incentives to
  Reduce VOC Emissions from Consumer and Commercial

  PB96J<109648REB              9841   PCA10JMFA02
PB96-110125REB
  HosptaVUedcaMnteclious Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information  tor Promutoated Standards and Guxfeines.
  Analysts ol Economic Impacts for New Sources.
  PB9BOI0125REB              9641   PC AOS/MF A01
PB98-1 10133 REB
  HosprtaVKtedcannfectKxis Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information for  Promulgated  Standards and  Guidelines.
  Analysis of Economic Impacts for Existing Sources.
  PB98-110133REB             98-01  PC A05/MF A01
PB98-110141REB
  Hospital/Medcal/lnfectkxis Waste Incinerators: Background
  Information for  Promulgated  Standards and  Guidelines.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for New and Existing Facilities.
  PB98-110141REB             98-01  PCA06/MFA01
PB98-110299REB
  Czech Air Quality Monitoring and Receptor Modeling Study.
  PB9B-110299REB             9841  PC A09\F A02
PB98-110406REB
  Chemical  Industry National Environmental Baseline Report,
  1990-1994.
  PB98-110406REB             98-02  PC A09/MF A02
PB98-110S21REB
  Economic Impact Analysts  for the Proposed Pofyether
  Potyote NESHAP.
  PB98-1 1 0521 REB             98-01  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-111677REB
  Reid Methods to Measure Contaminant Removal Effective-
  ness of Gas-Phase Air Filtration  Equipment;  Phase 1.
  Search of Literature and Prior Art.
  PB98-111677REB             9841  PCA05/MFA01
PB98-1116B5REB
  Air Emissions from the Treatment of Soils Contaminated
  with  Petroleum  Fuels  and  Other Substances (October
  1997).
  PB98-111685REB             9841  PCA21/MFA04
PB9B-111701REB
  Air Emissions from Scrap Tire Combustion.
  PB98-111701REB             9841  PC A07/MF AO2
PB98-1117SOREB
  Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical
  Methods.  Draft Update 4A (SW-646). Third Edition.
  PB98-111750REB                   9842   PCS49.00
P898-111800REB
  Mnutes ol the Stakeholder Meetings on the Report of  the
  JSA Shrimp Virus Work Group. Held in July  1997.
  PB96-111800REB             9841   PCA14/MFA03
PBM-112931REB
  Handbook: Continuous  Emission Monitoring Systems  for
  Non-Criteria Pollutants.
  PB98-1 12931 REB             9841   PC A09/MF A02
PBM-113111REB
  Kanawha Vatey Toxcs Screening Study. Fmal Report.
  PB96-113111REB             9841   PC AIMvlF A04
PBM-113M8REB
  Energy Costs of IAQ Control through Increased Ventilation
  in a Sman Office in a  Warm. Humid Climate:  Parametric
  Analysis Using the DOE-2 Computer Model
  PB96-113368REB             9342   PC A10/MF A03
PB96-113376REB
  Method Validation and Application  for Semivolatjle Organic
  Compounds in Oust and So* Pesticides and PCBs.
  PB9&-113376REB             9841   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-113S2SREB
  How to Evaluate Alternative Cleanup Technologies tor  Un-
  derground Storage Tank Sites. A Guide tor Corrective  Ac-
  tion Plan  Reviewers.
  PB98-113525REB             9841   PCA20/MFA04
PB96-113640REB
  Toxic Chemical Report. Ninth Annual: A Summary of Infor-
  mation Contained in the Toxic Chemical Report Forms for
  Calendar Year 1995.
  PB98-11364OREB              9841   PC A06/MF A01
PB96-114390REB
  Evaluation of Methods tor Collecting Ctetobgeaote Pesticide
  Residues from Turf.
  PB98-114390REB              9842  PCA05/MFA01
PB98-11S132REB
  Water Quality Benefits Analysis for Proposed Pretreatment
  Standards tor Existing and New Sources for the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  PB98-115132REB              9841   PCA06/MFA01
PBM-11S140REB
  Cost-Effectiveness Analysis  for  Proposed Pretreatment
  Standards tor Existing and New Sources tor the Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  PB98-115140REB              9641   PCA05/MFA01
PB96-11S157REB
  Statistical Support Document for Proposed Pretreatment
  Standards tor Existing and New Sources for the  Industrial
  Laundries Point Source Category.
  PB98-115157REB              9841   PCA07/MFA02
PB9S-11516SREB
  Assessment of Sediments from the Upper Mssissippi River.
  PB98-115165REB              9841   PCAOB/MFA02
PB98-115249REB
  Economic Assessment tor Proposed Pretreatment  Stand-
  ards tor Existing and New Sources for the Industrial Laun-
  dries Point Source Category.
                   ^^       9841   PCA15/MFA03
                                                        PB96-11S272REB
                                                          Technical    Development   Document   for   Proposed
                                                          Pretreatment Standards for Existing and New Sources tor
                                                          the Industrial Laundries Point Source Category.
                                                          PB98-115272REB             9841   PCA20/MFA04
                                                        PB98-11S298REB
                                                          Pesticide Fact Sheet Ctoransulam-methyl.  _
                                                          PB98-115298REB             9841   PCA03/MFA01
PB98-115306REB
  Research Plan: Interactive Effects of O3 and CO2 on the
  Ponderosa Pine Plant/Litter/Soil System.
  PB98-115306REB              9842   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-115314REB
  EPA  Traceability Protocol for Assay and Certification of
  Gaseous Calibration Standards.
  PB98-115314REB              9841   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-115322REB
  Conceptual Framework for a Synoptic Assessment of the
  Prairie Pothole Region.
  PB98-115322REB              9841   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-115330REB
  Capsule Report Aqueous Mercury Treatment
  PB98-115330REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-115355 REB
  Mchigan  Soil Vapor Extraction  Remediation  (MISER)
  Model: A Computer Program to Model Soil Vapor Extraction
  and Boventing of  Organic Chemicals in Unsaturated Geo-
  logical Material.
  PB9EM15355REB              9841   PCA13/MFA03
PB98-115363REB
  Monitoring Design  for  Riparian Forests in the Pacific North-
  west. Research Plan.
  PB98-115363REB              9841   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-115371 REB
  SITE Technology Capsule: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Waste-
  water Treatment Process.
  PB98-115371 REB              9841   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-1153SSREB
  Ground Water Issue:  Design Guidelines for Conventional
  Pump-and-Treat Systems.
  PB9&-115389REB              9841   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-115587REB
  Beyond Sprawl: Land Management Techniques to Protect
  the Chesapeake Bay. A Handbook tor Local Governments.
  PB98-115587REB              9841   PC A08/MF A02
PBM-116262REB
  Analysis of  Method   TO-14 Target  Anatytes  Using  a
  Cryofocusing High-Speed Gas Chromatograph Interfaced to
  a High-Speed Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
  PB98-116262REB             »42  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-11S270REB
  Beta Test of ModeJs-3 with Community MuWscale Air Qual-
  Hy (CMAO) Model.
  PB98-116270REB             9841  PC A02/MF A01
PB98-116288REB
  Development of the EIIP Emission Inventory Data Model for
  Purposes of Facilitating Data Transfer between the States
  anduTs. EPA.
  PB98-116288REB             9841   PC A03/MF A01
PB»8-11S2»5REB
  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             9842   PCA03/MFA01
PB98-116304REB
  Advanced Techniques for Evaluating EJenan Air  Quality
  Models: Background and  Methodology.
  PB98-116304REB             9842   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-11B312FCB
  Estimating the Area  of Influence  of Ozone Produced  by
  Local Precursor Emissions  for a  Summer  Period with a
  Range of Photochemical Activity.
  PB9F116312REB              9842   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-11B320REB
  Environmental Protection Agency's  Third  Generation Air
  Quality Modeling System: An OveraS Perspective.
  PB98-116320REB              9842   PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-116338REB
  High Performance Metal Cleaning  Using Liquid CO2 and
  Surfactants.
  PB98-11633SREB              9842   PC A02yMF A01
 PB98-116346REB
  Paint Spray Booth Design Using  Reorculation/PartrtxDning
  Ventilation.
  PB98-116346REB             9842   PC A03AF A01
 PB9S-11MS3REB
  Comparison of Emission Models with On-Road Heavy-Duty
  Diesel Modal Data.
  PB98-116353REB             9642  PC AOaMF A01
 PB98-11KM1REB
  Recent Experiments  on Buoyant  Plume Dispersion in a
  Laboratory Convection Tank.
  PB96-116361 REB             9842  PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-116379REB
  Models and Laboratory Experiments of Buoyant Puff Dis-
  persion in a Convective Boundary Layer.
  PB98-116379REB             9842  PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-116387REB
   Ecotogkal Effects of Troposphere Ozone: A U.S. Perspec-
  tive; Past Present and Future.
   PB98-116387REB             9841   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-116395REB
   Development of IBI Metrics for Lakes in Southern New Eng-
  land
   PB98-116395REB             9841   PC A04/MF A01
 PB88-116403REB
   Gradient Anaysis  of Biomass in Costa Rica and a First Esti-
   mate of Total Emissions of Greenhouse Gases from Bio-
   mass Burning.
   PB98-116403REB             9841   PCA04/MFA01
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                                                                                                                                         PB98-124761REB
PB98-116411REB
  Ecosystem Management, Chapter 2.
  PB98-116411 REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-116429REB
  PATCH: A Spatially Explicrt Life History Simulator for Ter-
  restrial Vertebrates.
  PB98-116429REB              98-02  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-116437REB
  Metal Partitioning in Combustion Processes.
  PB98-116437REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
PB9B-116445REB
  Chromium Biotreatment in Soil, Chapter 6.
  PB98-116445REB              98-01  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-116452REB
  PlumeHn-Grid Treatment of Major Elevated Point-Source
  Emissions in Models-3.
  PB98-116452REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116460REB
  Models-3: A Unifying Framework for Environmental  Model-
  ing and Assessment.
  PB98-116460REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116478 REB
  Aggregation Using Cluster Analyses for Models-3  CMAQ
  Applications.
  PB98-116478REB              98-02  PC A02/MF A01
PB98-116486REB
  Laboratory Model of Diffusion  in the Convective  Boundary
  Layer.
  PB98-116486REB              98-02  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116494REB
  Laboratory Observations of the Rise of Buoyant  Thermals
  Created by Open Detonations.
  PB98-116494REB              98-02  PC A02/MF A01
PB98-116502REB
  Science Features  in Models-3 Community  Multiscale Air
  Quality System.
  PB98-116502REB              984)2  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116510REB
  AREMOD's  Simplified Algorithm for  Dispersion in Complex
  Terrain.
  PB98-116510REB              98-01  PC A03/MF A01
PB88-116S28REB
  Description of the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air QuaJ-

  PB98-116528REB"19  **    '    98-01   PC A03/MF A01
PBB8-116536REB
  Comparison of Commercial  vs Homeowner Application for
  Transport of Lawn-Applied Herbidide 2.4-D into Homes.
  PB9&-116536REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116544 REB
  Processing  Emission Inventory Data in the Modete-3 Inte-
  grated Distributed Modeling System:  A Tutorial Example.
  PB98-116544REB              98-01   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-116551 REB
  Evaluation of Waterbome Contact Adhesives for the Store
  Fixture Industry.
  PB98-116551REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB9S-116650REB
  Locating  and Estimating Air  Emissions from  Sources of
  Doxins and Furans.
  PB98-116650REB              98-02   PC A16/MF A03
PB98-116767 REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 97-9. Notice to Manufac-
  turers. Formulators, Producers, and  Registrants of Pes-
  ticides. Electronic Submission of Child-Resistant  Packaging
  Test Data for all Pesticides and Child-Resistant  Testing of
  Prefilled, Nonrefillabte Insecticide Bait  Stations Not Ue-
  signed or Intended to Be Opened or Activated in a Manner
  That Exposes the Contents to Human Contact
  PB96M16767REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-117013REB
  Chesapeake Bay  Nutrient Reduction  Progress and Future
   Directions. Nutrient Reduction Reevaluatkxi Summary Re-
  port
   PB98-117013REB              98-01   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-117054 REB
   Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
   Mercury and Mercury Compounds.             .»«-.„,
   PB98-117054REB              98-01   PCA11/MFA03
 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
   PB9&-117070REB              98-02  PC A08/MF A02
 PB98-117831REB
   Federal Register  Volume 63, Number 93, Thursday, May
   14 1998 Notices. Part 3. Environmental Protection Agency:
   Guidelines for Neurotoxicity Risk Assessment
   PB98-117831 REB              98-03  PCA04/MFA01
 PB98-117849REB
   Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment; J^tce.
   PB98-117849REB             98-03  PC A14/MF A03

 PB98-1178S6REB
   Life Cyde Design of a Fuel Tank System. General Motors

                                984)2  PCAOOMFA01
 PB98-117864REB
   Ethytene Oxide Emissions from Commercial Sterilization/Fu-
   migation  Operations.  Background  Information  for  Final
   sSndardsfSummary of Public Comments ^R^»n?es
   PB98-117864REB              98-02   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-117898REB
  Field Measurement of Greenhouse  Gas Emission  Rates
  and Development  of  Emission  Factors for  Wastewater
  Treatment.
  PB98-117898REB              98-02   PC A22/MF A04
PB98-117906REB
  Development of Analytical Methods for Specific Lawn-Ap-
  plied Pesticides in House Dust.
  PB98-117906REB              98-02   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-117989 REB
  Round-Robin  Testing  of   Methods  for    Collecting
  Distodgeabte Residues from Carpet.
  PB98-117989REB              984K   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-118003REB
  Policy for Municipality and Municipal  Solid Waste CERCLA
  Settlements  at NPL Co-Disposal Sites.
  PB98-118003REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-118011REB
  Emission Inventory Improvement Program (Kit).
  PB98-118011 REB              98-02   PC E99/MF £99
PB98-118029REB
  EIIP Volume 1: Introduction and Use of EIIP Guidance  for
  Emissions Inventory Development.
  PB98-118029REB            98-02   PC$43.00/MF A02
PB98-118037REB
  EIIP Volume 2:  Point Sources Preferred and Alternative
  Methods.
  PB98-118037REB            98-02   PCS67.00/MF A04
PB98-118045REB
  EIIP Volume 3:  Area Sources Preferred and Alternative
  Methods.
  PB98-118045REB            98-02   PCS67.00/MF A04
PB98-118052REB
  EIIP Volume 4:  Mobile Sources Preferred and Alternative
  Methods.
  PB98-118052REB            98-02   PCS43.00/MF A03
PB98-118060REB
  EIIP Volume 5: Biogenic Sources Preferred and Alternative
  Methods.
  PB98-118060REB            984)2   PCS43.00/MF A01
PB98-118078REB
  EIIP Volume 6: Quality Assurance Procedures.
  PB98-118078REB            98-02   PC$67.00/MF A04
PB98-118086REB
  EIIP Volume 7: Data Management Procedures.
  PB98-118086REB             984)2   PCS67.CWMF A04
PB98-118102REB
  Fate, Transport and   Transformation  Test  Guidelines:
  OPPTS 835 Series.
  PB98-118102REB
PB98-118144REB
  National Assessment of  Environmental and Economic Ben-
  efits from Methane Control and Utilization Technologies at
  U.S. Underground Coal Mines.
  PB98-118144REB
 PB98-118441REB
  Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program Biological and
  Living Resources Monitoring Data, 1997.
  PB9$-118441 REB               98-02   PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-118474REB
  Crtizens's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.
   PB98-118474REB               984)2   PC A05/MF A01
 PB98-118482REB
   Food Quality Protection  Act of 1996: Status of Implementa-
  tion at the End of Fiscal  Year 1997.
   PB98-118482REB               98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-119100REB
   Asian and Pacific Islander Seafood Consumption Study: Ex-
   posure  Information Obtained through  a Community-Cen-
   tered Approach. Planning Phase.
   PB98-119100REB              98-02  PCA18/MFA04
 PB98-119225REB
   Concentration of Metal  Pollutants in Bacterial Biofilms  and
   Inhibition of Oyster Settlement and Metamorphosis.
   PB98-119225REB              98-02  PC A06/MF A01
 PB98-119233REB
   Statistical  Analysis of  the  Extensive  Component of  the
   Maryland Department of the Environment Stream Acidifica-
   tion Monitoring Program.
   PB98-119233REB              984)2  PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-119241 REB
   Status and Trends in Benthic Macroinvertebrate Commu-
   nities as an Indicator of Water Quality at Maryland's Core
   Monitoring  Stations, 1976-1992.          	
   PB98-113241 REB              98-02  PCAO&/MFA01
 PB98-119258REB
   Interaction  among Environmental Factors and Recruitment
   Potential in Striped Bass.                      «„-.,.
   PB98-119258REB              984)2  PCA11/MFA03
 PB98-119266REB
   Ruxes of Trace Elements in Aerosol Particles Dry Deposit-
   ing to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
   PB98-119266REB              98-02  PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-119274REB
   Atmospheric Deposition in Maryland: Assessment of Status,
   Trends, and Environmental Effects.       __.--.,.....
   PB98-119274REB              984)2  PC A08/MF A02
 PB98-119316REB
   Episodic Water Quality Events and Striped  Bass  Recruit-
   ment Larval Mark-Flecapture Experiments in the Nanticoke
   River
   PB9^119316REB             98-02  PC A14/MF A03
98-02  PC A20/MF A04
98-02  PC A09/MF A02
PB98-120728REB
  Environmental   Technology   Initiative:   FY1994-FY1995
  Projects. Removing Barriers to Innovations That Protect
  Public Health and the Environment.
  PB98-120728REB              98-02   PCA10/MFA02
PB98-122195REB
  Opportunities to Improve Air Quality through Transportation
  Pricing Programs.
  PB98-122195REB              984)2   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-1 22211 REB
  Environmental  Monitoring and  Assessment  Program  Sur-
  face Waters. Field Operations Manual for Lakes.
  PB98-122211REB              98-02   PCA13/MFA03
PB98-122229REB
  Ecological Functions  of  Off-Channel Habitat,  Willamette
  River, Oregon. Final Research Plan.
  PB9&-122229REB              98-02   PC A06/MF A02
PB98-122237REB
  Lake Regions of Rorida.
  PB98-122237REB              984)2   PC A06/MF A02
PB98-122245REB
  Effects of Different Habitats versus Agricultural Practices on
  Farmland Birds in Ontario.
  PB98-122245REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-123045REB
  Intensive Survey of the Big Bureau Creek Watershed, 1990.
  PB98-123045REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-123052REB
  Lake Michigan Water Quality Report 1992-1993.
  PB98-123052REB              98-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-1 23060 REB
  National Radon Proficiency Program: Guidance on Quality
  Assurance.
  PB98-123060REB              98-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-1 23235 REB
  Catfish Populations in Chesapeake Bay.
  PB98-123235REB              984)2  PC A05/MF A01
PB98-123243REB
  Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological and Uving Re-
  sources Long Term Monitoring Programs, 1997.
  PB98-123243REB              984)2  PCA11/MFA03
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              984)2  PC A06/MF A01
PB98-123995REB
  Larqe Building Radon Manual.
  PB98-123995REB              984)2  PC A07/MF A02
PB98-124001REB
  Application of Benchmark Dose Methodology to a Variety of
  Endpoints and Exposures.
  PB98-1 24001 REB              98-02  PC A99/MF A06
PB98-124217REB
  Exposure Factors Handbook (Kit).
  PB98-124217REB              984)2  PC E99/MF E99
 PB98-124225REB
  Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 1, General Factors
  (Final Report).
  PB98-124225REB              984)2  PCA11/MFA03
 PB98-124233REB
  Exposure Factors Handbook.  Volume 2, Food  Ingestton
  Factors (Final Report).
  PB98-124233REB               98-02  PCA18/MFA03
 PB98-124241REB
   Exposure Factors Handbook,  Volume 3. Activity Factors
   (Final Report).
   PB98-124241REB              984)2  PCA17/MFA03
 PB98-124308REB
   Health Assessment Document for Diesel Emissions (Pre-
   liminary Draft).
   PB98-124308REB              984)2   PC A99/MF A06
 PB98-124316REB
   Demonstration of a  Paint Spray Booth  Emission Control
   Strategy Using Recirculation/Partitioning and  UWOzone
   Pollutant Emission Control. Volume 1. Technical Report.
   PB98-124316REB              984)2   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              984)2   PCA15/MFA03
 PB98-124720REB
                                                               PCE99/MFE99
                         PB98-124738REB
                           Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 1. Executive
                           Summary.
                           PB98-124738REB              984)2   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              984)2   PC A10/MF A03
                         PB98-124753REB
                           Mercury Study Report to Congress.  Volume 3. Fate" and
                           Transport of Mercury in the Environment
                           PB98-124753REB              984)2   PCA18/MFA04
                         PB98-124761REB
                           Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 4. An  Assess-
                           ment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States.
                           PB98-124761REB              98-02   PC A15/MF A03
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
PB98-12477WEB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 5. Health Ef-
  fects of Mercury and Mercury Compounds.
  PB98-124779REB              984)2   PCA17/MFA03
PBW-1247S7REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 6. An Ecologi-
  cal Assessment tor Anthropogenic Mercury Emissions in the
  United States.
  PB96-124787REB              9B4E   PC A09/MF A02
PB98-124795REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 7. Character-
  ization of Human Heaffli and WadtHe Risks from Mercury
  Exposure in the United States.
  PB96-124795REB              98-02   PC A09/MF A02
PB96-124803REB
  Mercury Study Report to Congress. Volume 8. An Evalua-
  tion of Mercury Control Technologies and Costs.
  PB9B-124803REB              98-02   PCA11/MFA03
PB9B-12S214REB
  Evaluation of ttnois Served Stream Sediment Data 1982-
  199S.
  PB98-125214REB              964)2   PC A04/MF A01
PB9B-12S313REB
  Contribution of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Deposition to
  Mo-Atlantic Coastal  Waters, Precipitation Concentration,
  Isotope Composition and Wet Flux.
  PB98-125313REB              96-02   PC AOSMF A01
PB98-125362REB
  Examination  of the  Effects of Habitat Quality. Land Use,
  and AckSfcabon on the Macroinvertebrate Communities of
  Coastal Plain Streams.
  PB98-12S362REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-12S37DREB
  Buoyant Discharge* in Reversing Ambient Currents. Expen-
  mentat lovestgabon and Predetion.
  PB98-12M70AEB              964)2   PC A09/MF A02
  Behavior of Toxic Metals during Contact of Synthetic Coal
  LMchatM w«h Maryland Coastal Plain Sol.
  PB96-12S388REB              98-02  PC AOS/MF A01
  Exposura Mechansms and Uptake Routes of UpophSc Or-
       Toxicants in Fmtth.
       12S396REB              96412  PC AOS/MF A01
PBM-12S644REB
  RED Facts: Matribuzin.
  PB9B-12S644REB
PBM-12MS1REB
  RED Facts: Propoxur.
  PB9B-1 25651 REB
                               98-02  PC A02/MF A01
                               98-02   PC A02/MF A01
                               98-02   PC A02/MFA01
  RED Facts: Paranftrophenoi.
  PB96-12Se69REB
PBM-12S677REB
  ReiejiMiation ESgWv Decision (RED): Paranitrophenol.
  (Includes RED Facts: Paranitrophenol Fact Sheet).
  PBOMZSSTTREB              98-02   PCA05/MFA01
   rteieuJUiation  OgMty Decision  (RED):  Propoxur. (In-
   cludes RED Facts: Propuxur Fact Sheet).
   PB9B-125685REB  ^^     98412  PCA09/MFA02
   Chesapeake Bay Watershed Modal Application and Cal-
   culation of Nutrient and Sediment Loadings. Appendn A.
         4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed;  Oodelhydrotogy

                               98-02   PCA10/MFA02
   Acute  and Chronic Toxte*y of  Copper to  the Estuarine
   Copapod *Eurvtemora affinis.
   ^5W-»_f3?I=L             g^jj   PCAO^VFAO,
   Inodenoa and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
   face Waters of the United States. Volume 1. National Sedi-

   PB^tZewaREB**            964)2   PC A15/MF A03
 PBW-12W71REB
   Technical Support Document tor the Round Two Sewage
   Sfrfffrjtt Potularts.
   PB96-126071REB             96432   PC A21/MF A04
 PBM-12CZ7MEB
   Anaerobe Btodegradaton of BTEX in Aquifer Material.
   PB98-126279REB             964)2   PC A03AVF A01
 PBM-t2C2B7REB
   Eftocts of Flow Augmentation on Channel Morphology and
   R^MVian Vegetation  in the Upper Arkansas  Rrver Basin.

   PB96026287REB             96-02   PC A08AVF A02
 PBM-12U43HEB
   Peskcxto Fact Sheet Gamma aminobutyric Acid (GABA)

                               96422   PCA02/MFA01
 ppjQ. tlMUBEB
         'Manuafc Municipal Wastewatar DisMection.
         .WU.-J^.^V-       	ro A13fl<|F ^yjj
                                                      PB98-126675REB
                                                        Statistical Support Document for Proposed Effluent Limita-
                                                        tions Guidelines and Standards tor Industrial Waste Com-
                                                        bustors.
                                                        PB9B-126675REB              98-02   PC A05/MF A01
                                                      PB98-126683REB
                                                        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              98-02   PC A09/MF A02
                                                      PB98-126691REB
                                                        Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Sur-
                                                        face Waters  of the United States. Volume 2. Data Sum-
                                                        maries for Areas of Probable Concern.
                                                        PB98-126691REB              98-02   PC A99/MF AOB
                                                      PB98-126709REB
                                                        Ground-Water Issue: Steam Injection tor Soil and Aqurfer
                                                        Remediation.
                                                        PB98-126709REB              98-02   PCA03/MFA01
                                                      PB98-126717REB
                                                        Innovative Measures for  Subsurface Chromium  Remedi-
                                                        ation: Source Zone, Concentrated Plume, and Dilute Plume.
                                                        PB98-126717REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      PB98-126832REB
                                                        Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-1: Self-Certification of
                                                        Product Chemistry Data.
                                                        PB98-126B32REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
                                                      PB98-126840REB
                                                        PR Notice 98-2: Liquid Chemical Sterilant Products.
                                                        PB9B-126840REB              98-02   PC A02/MF A01
                                                      PB96-127079REB
                                                        Effect of  Lubricant Contamination on the  Performance and
                                                        Re*at*ty of Heat Pumps Charged with R-407c-
                                                        PB96-127079REB              98-02   PC A08/MF A02
                                                      PBW-127095REB
                                                        Fundamentals of Mercury Speoabon  and Control in  Coal-
                                                        Fred Boilers.
                                                        PB98-127095REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
                                                      PB98-127103REB
                                                        Rcoda Large Building Study: PC*  County  Administration
                                                        Building.
                                                        PB96-127103REB             98-02   PC A09/MF A02
                                                      PB98-127301REB
                                                        Development of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Furniture  Coat-

                                                                                     96-02   PC A07/MF A02
                                                                                      98-02  PCA11/MFA03
       20M7REB
   Drinking Water Advisory: Consumer AcceptabHy Advtee
   and HeaMi Eflects Aralysis on Methyl Ternary-Butyl Ether

   P^B»126667REB              9WK   PC A02*F A01
       127301REB
PB»8-12731»REB
  Hynd Process Evaluation.
  PB9B-127319REB
PB98-127327REB
  Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms tor Air Quality
  Simulation Models.
  PB9B-127327REB             98-02   PC AO&MF A01
PB98-1Z7343REB
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127343REB             98-02   PC AO&MF A01
PB9B-1273SOREB
  Evaluation of Emissions from the Open Burning of House-
  hold Waste in Barrels. Volume 2. Appendices A-G.
  PB98-1273SOREB             98MQ2   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-127368REB
  Demonstration of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Land-
  « Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 1. Technical Report.
  PB98-127368REB             9&O2   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-127376REB
  Demonstration of Fuel Cetsto Recover Energy from Land-
  fill Gas. Phase 3. Demonstration Tests and Phase 4. Guide-
  lines and Recommendations. Volume 2. Appendices.
  PB9B-127376REB             96-02   PC A2*MF A04
PB96-127384REB
  New Chemical Alternative tor Ozone-Depleting Substances:
  HFC-236ea.
  PB98-127384REB             98^2   PC A07/MF AQ2
PB96-127731REB
  Products of Incomplete Combustion from Direct Burning of
  Pentacttorophencl-Treated Wood Wastes.
  PB98-127731 REB             9&02   PCA09/MFA02
PB98-1Z78S3REB
  PR  Notice 97-4: Consumer Access Numbers on Pesticide
  Labels.
  PB98-127863REB             96-02   PC A02JMF A01
PB9B-127871REB
  PR Notice 97-5: Use of Common Names for Active Ingredi-
  ents on Pesticide Labeling.
  PB96-127871REB             984J2   PCA04/MFA01
PB98-127a89flEB
  PR Notice 97-6: Use of Term InerT in the Label Ingredients

  PB98-127889REB             98^)2   PC A02/MF A01
PB96-1278I7REB
  PR  Notce 97-7: Existing Stocks far LabeSng Changes in

  PB98-127897REB             98-02   PC A02*F A01
PB98-127905REB
  PR  Notice 97-6:  Tune Extension  of PR Notice 96-7,

  PM6*1279uaREB>9'            964)2   PCA01/MFA01
PB98-1Z7913REB
  Emergng Technologies tor the Management and UtOzatton
  of Landfii Gas.
  PB98-127913REB              984)3   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-127988REB
  Pesticide Data Submitters List (March 31. 1998).
  PB98-127988REB             984)2   PC A99/MF £08
PB98-130487REB
  EPA Strategic Plan: The Mssion of the Environmental Pro-
  tection Agency is to Protect Human  Health and to  Safe-
  guard the Natural Environment Air, Water, and Land, upon
  Which Life Depends.
  PB98-130487REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB88-130974REB
  Integrating Build-Out Analysis and Water Quality Modeling
  to Predict the Environmental Impacts of Alternative Devel-
  opment Scenarios.
  PB98-130974REB             98-02   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-130982REB
  Ambient Toxcity Testing in Chesapeake Bay, 5 Year Re-
  port.
  PB98-130982REB             98-02   PC AOS/MF A02
PB98-131345REB
  Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Annual Assessment of
  Customer Needs and Satisfaction: Mail Survey Report.
  PB98-131345REB             98-02   PC AO&MF A01
PB98-131600REB
  MACT Implementation Strategy.
  PB98-131600REB             98-02   PCA14/MFA03
PB98-131634REB
  Ambient Air Monitoring Plan for  Quoad Acuna and Piedra
  Negras. Coahuila, Mexico.
  PB98-131634REB             98-03   PCA06WFA02
PB98-131M2REB
  BKDPLUME  III: Natural Attenuation Decision Support Sys-
  tem, User's Manual Version 1 .0.
  PB98-131642REB             98-02   PCA15/MFA03
PB98-131774REB
  Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
  Utility Steam Generating Units.  Final Report to Congress.
  Volume 1.
  PB98-131774REB             98-02   PC A23/MF A04
PBB8-131782REB
  Study of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Electric
  Utility Steam Generating Units.  Final Report to Congress.
  Volume 2. Appendces.
  PB96-131782REB             984)2   PC A14/MF A03
PB98-131881REB
  Intercomparison of Grinding Techniques Used tor the Prep-
  aration of Lead-in-Paint Samples.
  PB98-131881REB             98-02   PC AO&MF A01
PB98-1318MREB
  Developing  Risk-Based  Cleanup Levels at Resource Con-
  servation and Recovery Act Sites  in Region  10. Interim
  Final Guidance.
  PB96-131899REB             984)2   PC A25/MF A04
PB96-1319BOREB
  Emissions from Outdoor  Wood-Burning Residential  Hot
  Water Furnaces.
  PB96-131980REB              964)2  PCA12/MFA03
PBM-131M6REB
  Capsule Report Sources  and Air Emission Sources and
  Control Technologies at Waste Management Fadrbes.
  PB96-131998REB              964)3  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-132210REB
  Analysis and  Assessment of Impacts on  BkxSversity: A
  Framework  tor Environmental Management of DoO  Lands
  within the California Mojave Desert A Research  Plan.
  PB98-132210REB              96-02  PC AO&MF A01
PB98-1 32228REB
  Storage/Sedimentation Facilities for Control of Storm and
  Combined Sewer Overflows: Design Manual.
  PB96-132228REB              984)2  PCA11/MFA03
PB98-132384REB
  Supplement to the Second Addendum (1966) to Air Quality
  Criteria for Paniculate Matter and Sulfur Oxides (1982): As-
  sessment of New Fixings on Sulfur Dioxide Acute Expo-
  sure Health Effects in Asthmatic Individuals.
  PB98-132384REB              964)3  PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-132400REB
  Treatabftty  Studfes tor Wood Preserving Sites.
   PB96-132400REB              96-02  PCA17/MFA03
 PB96-13Z780REB
  Taking Toxics Out of the Air. Progress in Setting ' Maximum
   Achievable  Control Technology Standards under the Clean
   Air Act
   PB96-132780REB              984»  PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-132798REB
   Air Pollution Operating Permit Program Update. Key Fea-
                                                                                                                                            984)3   PC A03AF A01
                                                                                                              PBM-133010REB
                                                                                                                Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-ButarJene.  _
                                                                                                                PB98-133010REB             984)2   PC A15/MF A03
                                                                                                              PBS8-133065REB
                                                                                                                Field Evaluation of EPA Method 0040  (VotoHes Using

                                                                                                                P8^.'13308SREB             984)3   PC AO&MF A02
                                                                                                              PB98-1330S3REB
                                                                                                                RCRA. Superfund, and EPCRA HotSne Training Module: In-
                                                                                                                troduction to RCRA Subtitle I. Underground Storage Tanks
                                                                                                                (40 CFR Part 280) Updated July 1997.
                                                                                                                PB9&-133093REB             984)2   PC A03/MF A01
                                                                                                              PB98-133119REB
                                                                                                                Assessment of Thyroid FoBcdar Cell Tumors
                                                                                                                PB98-133119REB             984)2   PC A05/MF A01
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                                                   NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
                                                                                                                                      PB98-137508REB
                             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
                             98-03   PCA17/MFA03
PB98-133127REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin.
  PB98-133127REB
PB98-133135REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Rsh Oil.
  PB98-133135REB
PB98-133143REB
  Acetonitrile Field Test
  PB98-133143REB
PB98-133150REB
  Simultaneous Destruction of Organics and Stabilization of
  Metals in Soils. Emerging Technology Report.
  PB98-133150REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-133218REB
  Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the U.S.
  EPA Clean Water Indian Set-Aside Grant Program.
  PB98-133218REB              98-02   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 trie United States.
  PB98-133226REB              98-02   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-133234REB
  Response to Congress on Privatization of Wastewater Fa-
  cilities.
  PB98-133234REB              98O2   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-133242REB
  Nomination  Guidance: 1998 Beneficial  Use of Biosolids
  Awards Program; for Operating Projects, Technology Devel-
  opment, Research, and Public Acceptance.
  PB98-133242REB              98O2   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-133259REB
  Ambient Ground  Water Quality Monitoring Cost Analysis.
  PB98-133259REB              98O2   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-133267REB
  Delineation of Source Water Protection Areas, a Discussion
  for Managers. Part 1. A Conjunctive Approach for Ground
  Water and Surface Water.
  PB98-133267REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-133275REB
  Clean Water State Revolving Fund: Practical Approaches to
  Improving Pace.  Hands on Approaches.
  PB98-133275REB              98-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-1333MREB
  Federal Funding Sources for Small Community  Wastewater
  Systems.
  PB98-133309REB              98-02  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-133317REB
  Information for States on Recommended Operator Certifi-
  cation Requirements.
  PB98-133317REB              98-02  PC A16/MF A03
PB98-13332SREB
  Information for States on Developing Affordability  Criteria
  for Drinking Water.
  PB98-133325REB              98-02  PC A05/MF A01
PB98-133333REB
  Information for the  Public on Participating  with States in
  Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
   PB»133333REB              98-02   PC A03/MF A01
 PB9S-133368REB
   Information for States on Implementing the Capacity Devel-
  opment Provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act
   PB98-133366REB              98-02   PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-133416REB
   Protecting Wetlands  2: Technical and Financial Assistance
   Programs for Local Governments in the Chesapeake Bay

   PB^"l'33416REB              98O2   PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-133713REB
   SAB Report: Review of the Source Ranking Database.
   PB98-133713REB              9&«2   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-133721REB
   SAB Report Ecological Impacts and Evaluation Criteria for
   the Use of Structures in Marsh Management    .
   PB98-133721REB             98-02   PC A05/MF A01
 PB98-134133REB
   Molecular Bonding System: Innovative Technology Evalua-
                               98O3   PC A06/MF A02

PB98-135031REB
  Basis and Purpose Document on Specifications for Hydro-

  P^llra^REB'              9!H>3   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-1351UREB
  Research Issues for Thermal Remediation.
  P^MlliREB              98^3   PCA03/MFA01
PB9&-135122REB
  Remediation of Ground Water Using In-situ Permeable Re-
  active Barriers:  Chromate and  Other Inorganic Contami-

  PB98ll35122REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01

PB9S-135130REB
  Analytical Tools  for Groundwater Pollution Assessment
  PB98-135130REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01

PB98-1351S5REB                              _
  National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report, 1996.
  PB98-135155REB                     98-°3  rc A09
PB98-135163REB
  Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations: 1996 Data
  Analysis Results Report
  PB9&-135163REB             98^X3   PC A10/MF A02
PB98-135189REB
  Workshop Report on Dermal Exposure Assessment Held in
  Washington, DC. on August 28, 1997.
  PB98-135189REB             98-03   PC A19/MF A04
PB98-13S197REB
  Screening of Non-CFC Alternatives for High-Temperature
  Heat Pumps.
  PB98-135197REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-135205REB
  Emission Factors for the Disposal of Energetic Materials by
  Open Burning and Open Detonation (OB/ODj.
  PB98-135205REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-13544SREB
  Guideline Series: Control of  Volatile Organic Compound
  Emissions from  Coating Operations at Aerospace Manufac-
  turing and Rework Operations.
  PB98-135445REB             98-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-135452REB
  Economic Impact Analysis of the Proposed Oil and Natural
  Gas NESHAPs.
  PB9B-135452REB             98-03   PCA12/MFA03
PB98-135510REB
  Emission  Factors for Compression  Ignition Nonroad  En-
  gines  Operated on No.  2  Highway and Nonroad Diesel
  Fuel.
  PB98-135510REB             98-03   PC A17/MF A03
PB98-135619REB
  Duty Cyde Effects on  Small Engine Emissions.
  PB9&-135619REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-135627REB
  Real-Time Monitoring  of Particles, PAH, and CO in an Oc-
  cupied Townhouse.
  PB98-135627REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-135635REB
  Verification of Advanced Air Monitoring Systems.
  PB98-135635REB             98*3   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-135643REB
  Measurement  of Carbonyl  Compounds from   Stationary
  Source Emissions by a PFBHA-GC-ECD Method.
  PB98-135643REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-135650REB
  Dual Function  Sorbent/Catalyst Design for Energy Efficient
  Chlorinated VOC Destruction.
  PB98-135650REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-135668REB
  Tropospheric Ozone and  Fine Particle Air Quality Problems.
  PB9&-135668REB              98-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-135676REB
  Demonstration of a 1  MWe Btomass Power Rant at USMC
  Base Camp Lejeune.
  PB98-135676REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-135684REB
  No-VOC/Nc-HAP Wood Furniture Coating System.
  PB9&-135684REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-135700REB
  Air Quality  Evaluation of Rhode Island's  Incident Manage-

  PMS-^roOREB              9&03    PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-135759REB
   Desian of an Aerosol  Mass Spectral Interface.
   PB9&-135759REB              98-03    PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-135767REB
   Review of Nitrous Oxide  Behavior in the Atmosphere and in
  Combustion and Industrial Systems.
   PB9^135767REB             98O3   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-13S775REB
   Demonstration of Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitors
   for Real-Time Measurement of Trace Hazardous Metals.
   PB98-135775REB             9&«3   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-13S783REB
   EPA's Data Attribute  Rating System.         .„„„.,- .„,
   PB98-135783REB             9&O3   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-135791REB
   Fireplace Emissions Update. New Particle Size Data.
   PB9SM35791REB             9&O3   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-13S809REB
   Performance  Evaluation of an  In situ Anaerobic Biotreat-
   ment System for Chlorinated Solvents.        .„„„_, .„,
   PB98-135809REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-135817REB
   Modeling a Plant and Soil  Indicator of Habitat Suitability for

   fSS-lSSlTREB             9*03   PCA04/MFA01
 PB98-13582SREB
   Rapid Analysis of Toxic Organic Vapors in Ambient Air.
   PB9&-135825REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-135833REB
  PB98-135841REB
   QA Review of Papers and Reports: How This Differs from

   PB98-R135f41REB              98O3  PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-135858REB
   Overview of Development in Continuous Emissions Monitor-
   ing for Mixed Waste Treatment          „.„...-.«..
   PB98-135858REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-135866REB
  Field-Scale Application of In-situ Cosolvent Flushing: Eval-
  uation Approach.
  PB98-135866REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-136203REB
  Heat  Transfer  Evaluation of HFC-236fa  in Condensation
  and Evaporation.
  PB98-136203REB              98-03   PC A06/MF A02
PB98-136930REB
  Study  on Integrating  Surveys of Terrestrial Natural Re-
  sources: The Oregon Demonstration Project.
  PB98-136930REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-136955REB
  Proceedings of the  National Watershed Water  Quality
  Project Symposium. Held in Washington DC. on September
  22-26, 1997.
  PB98-136955REB              98-03   PCA13/MFA03
PB98-1369WREB
  Standard Operating Procedure for the Laboratory Analysis
  of Lead in Paint, Bulk  Dust, and Soil by Ultrasonic, Acid Di-
  gestion and Inductively  Coupled Plasma Emission Spec-
  trometric Measurement.
  PB98-136963REB              98-03    PC A04/MF A01
PB98-137037REB
  Inventory of Sources of Dioxin in the United States. Review
  Draft.
  PB98-137037REB              98-03    PC A21/MF A04
PB98-137102REB
  Personal  Computer Monitors: A Screening Evaluation of
  Volatile Organic  Emissions from Existing  Printed  Circuit
  Board Laminates and Potential Pollution Prevention Alter-
  natives.
  PB98-137102REB             98-03    PC A06/MF A01
PB98-137169REB
  New Pesticide Fact Sheet: Imiprothrin.
  PB98-137169REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-137177REB
  Heat Transfer  Evaluation of HFC-236ea with High Perform-
  ance Enhanced Tubes in Condensation and Evaporation.
  PB98-137177REB             98-03   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-137185REB
  Transport Property Measurements of HFC-236ea.
  PB98-137185REB             98-03   PCA11/MFA03
PB98-137219REB
  Assessing UST  Corrective  Action  Technologies: In  situ
  SVE-Based Systems for Free Product Recovery and Resid-
  ual Hydrocarbon Removal.
  PB98-137219REB             98-03   PCA16/MFA03
PB98-1 37235 REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Cyprodinil.
  PB98-137235REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-1 37334 REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Flufenacet.
  PB98-137334REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-137367REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Canola Oil.
  PB98-137367REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-137383REB
  Low-VOC Coatings Using Reactive Diluents Demonstration

  PB9EM37383REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-137391REB
  Fugitive Emission Reductions Due to the Use  of Enclosed
  Doctor Blade Systems in the Flexographic and  Rotogravure

   n£&3ffREB              9803   PC AO*MF A02
 PB98-137417REB
   Experimental Study on  Mercury Sorpfion by Activated Car-
   bons and Calcium Hydroxide.           __.„._-.„
   PB98-137417REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-137425REB
   Prevention of  PCDD/PCDF  Formation by Coal Co-Firing.
   PB98-137425REB              98-03   PC A03/MFA01
 PB98-137433REB
   Update on EPA's Air  Duct Cleaning Research Activtties.
   PB98-137433REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-137441REB
   Pollution Prevention Facility Demonstration  of N-Methyl
   Pyrrolidone as a Paint Stripping Alternative.
   PB98-137441REB              98-03  PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-137458REB
   Characterizing Sink Effects in  Large Environmental Cham-
   bsfs
   PB98-137458REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-137466REB
   Large Indoor Air Test Chamber Characterization.
   PB98-137466REB             9&O3   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-137474REB
   Dioxin Formation from Soot-Based Deposits.
   PB98-137474REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-137482REB
   RISK: An IAO Model for Windows.
   PB98-137482REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-137490REB
   Cost Analysis of  Activated Cartxxi versus Photocatalytic
   Oxidation for  Removing VOC's from Indoor Air.
   PB98-137490REB             98-03   PCA03/MFA01
 PB98-137508REB
    Evaluation of the Behavior of  Flame lonization Detection
   Total Hydrocarbon Continuous Emission Monitors at Low

    PB98M379D8REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
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         9S-03   PC A03.VF AOl


 ' Optca' Measurement System for
ata? Distnbuton in the Indoor Envi-
PB98-137516REB
  interactive E"ects of O3 ai3 CO2: implications fix Terres-
  tr.a' Ecosystems.
  PB98-137516REB              9S-03   PC A06.MF AOl
PB98-137524REB
  Ase-nat'ves lex CFC-:2 Refrigerant m Automotive Air Con-
  artiomrig.
  PB98-137524REB
PB9S-137S32REB
  Development of a D
  Ar-D^CJ[r.   and    PotycMonnated
PB98-140395REB
  Companson  of CFC-114 and  HFC-236ea Performance in
  Stiip&oard Vapor Compression  Systems.
  PB9S-140395REB             98-03   PC A03.MF AOl
PB98-140403REB
  Indoor Emissions  from Conversion Varnishes.
  PB98-140403REB             98-03   PC ACO/MF A01
PB9S-140726REB
  Science Polcy Council Handbook: Peer Review.
  PB98-140726REB             98O3   PC AOaVF A02
PB98-1 40734 REB
  Standard  Operating  Procedure for  the  Field Analysis of
  Lead in Dust Collected by Vacuum and on Wipes by Ultra-
  sonic, Acid Digestion, and Colorimetric Measurement.
  PB98-140734REB             98O3   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-140775REB
  Research Ran for Mcrobial Pathogens and Disinfection By-
  products in Dnnkmg Water.
  PB98-140775REB             98O3   PC AO&'MF A01
PB98-141120REB
  Who Pays for Sprawl: The Economic, Social, and  Environ-
  mental  Impacts of Sprawl Development  A  Literature Re-

  PB98-141120REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-141286REB
  Some Remarks on Research  Directions  in Statistical Data
  Protection.
  PB98-141286REB             98O3   PC A03/MF AOl
PB98-141476REB
  Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Basin  Species.
  1998.
  PB98-141476REB             98O3   PC M7/MF A02
PB88-1414S4REB
  ERMS Guidebook: Cleaner Air, Reduced Cost, Illinois EPA.
  PB98-141484REB              98O3   PC AO&'MF AOl
PB98-141500REB
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model Application and Cal-
  culation of Nutnent  and Sediment  Loadings. Appendix  B.
  Phase 4 Chesapeake Bay Watershed  Model Water Quality
  Calibration Results.
  PB96-141500REB              98O3   PC A9&MF A06
PB98-141M2REB
  Bioaugmentation wrth 'BurVholdena cepacia' PR1 301 tor In
  situ  Bioremediation  of  Tncntoroethyiene  Contaminated
  Groundwater.
  PB96-141542REB              96O3   PC A01WF AOl
PB08-141963REB
  State-oMhe Art Procedures and Equipment tor  Internal In-
                                96-03   PCAC3/MF A01

  PBM-140M1REB
   Round-Robin Evaluation ot a Test Method to Evaluate kv
   door Air Emissions «rom Dry-Process PhcWcopierv
   PB98-140361REB             96O3   PCA03/MFA01
  PBM-140S79REB
   Lessons Learned-Controlling  VOCs  from  Three  Paint
   Booths at Maone Corps Depot Facjiit.es.   „.„._.„,
   PB96-140379REB             96O4   PC AOSA^ AOl
  PBM-140387REB
   P«ot Air Conveyance System Design. Characterization, and

   PMB^IoSBTREB             98O3   PC AC3/MF AOl
                                  PB9S-141971REB
                                    Hah Voltage Environmental Applications, Inc.  Electron
                                    Beam Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-

                                    P§96-141971REB              98O3   PC AO*MF AOl
                                  PB98-141969REB
                                    Report of 1995 Workshop on Geosynthetc Clay Liners.
                                    PB9l>1419e9REB              S8O3   PC A12MF A03
                                  PB98-142011REB
                                    Results of a Pilot Reid Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness
                                    of Cleaning Residential Heating and Air Conditioning Sys-
                                    tems and me Impact on Indoor Air Quality and System Per-

                                    PB96-142011REB              98O4   PCA12WFA03
                                  PB96-142037REB
                                    Fuel Cell Bus Demonstration in Mexico City. _
                                    PB96-142037REB              98O4   PC A03/MF AOl
                                  PB98-142045REB
                                    Two-Phase Flow of Two HFC Refrigerant Matures through

                                    PB96-142045REB              98O3   PC A08AJF A02
                                  PBB8-1420S2REB
                                    Evaluating the Relation between Ozone. NOx and Hydro-
                                    carbons: The Method of Photochemical Indicators.
                                    PB96-142OS2REB              96-03   PC AOJ8/MF A02
                                  PB98-142060REB
                                    Toxeity Charactenstic Rule Enforcement  Training Manual.
                                    PB96-142060REB              98O3    PCA11/MFA03
                                  PB96-142102REB
                                    Guidance tor LandMlmg Waste in Economcalty Developing

                                    PB»1«102REB              9603    PC A19VMF A04
                                   PBB8-142136REB
                                    Charactehzation  of  Municpal  SoM Waste in  the  United
                                                                 9603   PCA1Q*FAQ2

                                   PB98-142151REB
                                     Compliance Report, 199& Acid  Rain Program. Plants Af-
                                     fected by Phase 1 of the Aod Ram Program in 1996.
                                     PB98-142151REB              96O3   PC AOSfMF AOl
                                   PB98-1421WREB
                                     Environmental Technology Verification: Verification Testing
                                     of Emissions from the Combustion of A-55 (Trade Name)
                                                                  9803   PCA05*FA01

                                   PBM-142219REB
                                     Characterization  o«  PIC  Emissions  from  Combustion  of
                                     Pertachtorophenol-Treated Wood Wastes.    .„._ ...
                                     PB98-142219REB              98O3   PC A03/MF AOl
                                   PB98-142227REB
                                     Evaluation of Sink Effects on VOCs from a Latex Paint
                                     PB98-142227REB              98O3   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-142235REB
  Energy Consumption Comparisons for High Efficiency ver-
  sus Low Efficiency Central Filters.
  PB98-142235REB             98O3   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-142243REB
  Paniculate Matter Sources, Emissions, and Control Options-
  USA.
  PB98-142243REB             98O3   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-142474REB
  Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Compila-
  tion of Simple Mathematical Models. Volume 1.
  PB98-142474REB             98O3   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-142S99REB
  RACT/BACT/LAER   Clearinghouse   Information  System
  (RBLC). User's Manual.
  PB98-142599REB             98O3  PCA11/MFA03
PB98-143191REB
  Field Study to Compare Performance of Stainless Steel Re-
  search  Monitoring  Wells with  Existing on-Farm Drinking
  Water Wells in Measuring  Pesticide and Nitrate Concentra-
  tions.
  PB98-143191REB             98O3   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-143274REB
  Chloroethane Carcinogenicity (CAS No. 75OO-3).
  PB98-143274REB             98O3   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-143282REB
  Nitrobenzene Carcinogenicrty (CAS No. 98-95-3).
  PB98-143282REB             98O3   PC AO*MF A01
PB98-143308REB
  Putting Energy into Profits. ENERGY STAR (Trade Name)
  Small Business Guide.
  PB98-143308REB             96O3   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-1433&5REB
  Survey of Environmental Products and Services.
  PB98-143365REB             96O3   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-143373REB
  Profile of the Textile Industry. EPA  Office of  Compliance
  Sector Notebook Project
  PB98-143373REB             98O3   PC A08/MF A02
PBD8-143381REB
  Profile of the Metal Casting Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project
  PB98-143381 REB              98O3   PC AD9/MF A02
PB98-1433WREB
  Profile of the Water Transportation Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB96-143399REB              96O3   PC AO&MF A02
PBS8-143407REB
  Profile of the Shipbuilding and Repair Industry.  EPA Office
  of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
  PB96-143407REB              98O3   PC AO&MF A02
 PB98-143423REB
  Profile of the Fossil Fuel  Electric Power Generation Indus-
  try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  Pfe98-143423REB              98O3   PC A09/MF A02
 PB88-143431REB
  Profile of the Pharmaceutical Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project             .._._. .-,
  PB98-143431REB              98O3   PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-14344BREB
   Profile of the Plastic Resin  and Man-Made Ffcer Industry.
   EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
   PB98-143449REB              98O3   PCAKVMFA02
 PB98-143456REB
   Profile of the Ground Transportation Industry: Trucking.
   Railroad and Pipeline. EPA Office  of Compliance Sector

   miS&M&EB              9603   PCA08/MFA02
 PBM-144894REB
   Federal Register Volume 62, Number 193. Monday. Octo-
   ber 6,  1997. Notices-  Part 3.  Environmental Protection
   Agency: Announcement of the Draft Drinking Water Con-
   taminant Candklate List.
   PB96-144694REB             96O3   PCA04/MFA01
 PBM-144702REB
   Federal Register Volume 63. Number 31. Tuesday. Feb-
   ruary 17. 1998. Notices. Part 2. Environmental Protection
   Agency. Reissuance of NPDES General Permits for Storm
   Water Discharges  from Construction Activities.
   PB98-144702REB             96O3   PC A09VMF A02
 PB98-144710REB
   Federal Register Volume 63. Number 6. Friday. January 9.
   1998  Proposed Rules.  Part  2. Environmental Protection
   Agency" 40 CFR Parts 122  and 123 National Pollutant Dis-
   charge Elimination System.  Proposed Regulations lor Revi-
   sion of the Water Pollution Control Program Addressing
   Storm Water Discharges. Proposed Rule.  	
   PB98-144710REB             98O3   PCA07/MFA02

 PBM-144728REB
   Federal Register  Volume 63, Number 89. Friday. May 8,
   1996. Notices.  Part 6. Environmental  Protection Agency:
   Definition  of a Public Water System  in  SDWA Section
   1401(4) as Amended by the 1996 SDWA Amendment
   PB98-144728REB              98O3   PC AQ2MF A01
  PB98-144736REB
   Federal Register Volume 63. Number 77. Wednesday. April
   22  1996, hiotices. Part 6. Environmental Protection Agency:
   40  CFR Parts  141 and  142 Maximum Contaminant Level
   Goals and National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for
   Lead and Copper. Proposed Rules.        	  —.—  .„..
   PB96-144736REB             96O3   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
                                                                                                                                       PB98-151772REB
PB98-144769REB
  Infomiation Pertaining to Lead in Drinking Water at Tran-
  sient Non-Community Water Systems.
  PB98-144769REB              98-03   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-144777REB
  Effect of Temperature on Corrosion Control.
  PB98-144777REB              98-O3   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-145311REB
  Demonstration of the  Environmental  and Demand-Side
  Management   Benefits  of  Grid-Connected  Photovoltaic
  Power Systems, 1994-1997.
  PB98-145311REB              98-04   PCA11/MFA03
PB98-14S485REB
  Total Risk Integrated Methodology. Implementation of the
  TRIM Conceptual Design through the TRIM.FaTE Module.
  A Status Report.
  PB98-145485REB              98-04   PC A09/MF A02
PB98-145501REB
  National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufacturing
  and Rework Facilities: Summary of Requirements for Imple-
  menting the NESHAP.
  PB98-145501REB              98-03   PC A08/MF A02
PB98-145535REB
  Emissions of Odorous Aldehydes from Alkyd Paint.
  PB98-145535REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-145543REB
  On-Line Detection of Dichiorodibenzodioxins by DLR  Jet-
  REMPt.
  PB98-145543REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-145550REB
  Air Pollution and  Air Toxics-U.S. Regulatory Framework and
  Control Technologies.
  PB98-145550REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-145568REB
  Thermodynamic,  Energy-Efficient and Economic Criteria for
  Evaluation of Alternative Refrigerants for Heat Pumps.
  PB98-145568REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-145576REB
  Verification Testing of Air Pollution Control Technology.
  PB98-145576REB              98-03  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-14SS84REB
  Dioxin  Formation Mechanisms: Implications for Combustion
  Technologies.
  PB98-145584REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-14SS92REB
  Evaluation of  Low-Emitting Products for Use in the Indoor
  Environment.
  PB98-145592REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB08-145600REB
  Development  of  Tools  for Evaluating Integrated  Municipal
  Waste Management Using Life-Cycle Management.
  PB98-145600REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-145618REB
  Experiments   on Evaporative Emissions in  Ventilated
  Rooms.
  PB98-145618REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-14S626REB
  Influence of Adverse Soil Conditions on the Formation and
  Function of Arbuscular Mycormizae.
  PB96-145626REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-145873REB
  Year of the Ocean. Discussion Papers. March 1998.
  PB98-145873REB             98-03   PCA18/MFA04
 PBM-145998REB
  Alaska Placer Mining Metals Study.
  PB98-145998REB             98-03   PC A13/MF A03
 PB98-148004REB
  Hydrology of Two kiterdunal Valleys in the Nebraska Sand

  PB98-146004REB              98-03   PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-147044REB
  Risk Management Research Plan lor Ecosystem Restora-

  PB98-147044REB'              98-03   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-147051REB
  Future of the National Performance Audit Program (NPAP).
   PB98-147051REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-147069REB
  Treatment Technology  Performance and Cost Data for Re-
   mediation of Wood Preserving Sites.      	
   PB98-147069REB              98-03   PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-147093REB
   Risk Management Research Plan for Wet Weather Rows.
   PB98-147093REB              98-03   PC AO&MF A02
 PB98-147101REB
   SITE  Technology Capsule: Rochem Separation Systems,
   Inc.. Disc Tube (Trade  Name) Module Technotogy.
   PB98-147101REB              98-O3   PCA03/MFA01
 PB98-147143REB
   Greenhouse  Gases  from Anaerobic   Decomposition  of

   PB3EM47143REB              9^04    PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-147150REB
   Effects of Fan Cycling on the Particle Shedding of Particu-
   late Air Rlters Used for IAQ Control.          .„„,«. .„,
   PB98-147150REB              9&O3   PCA02/MFA01
 PB98-147168REB
   Personal Computer Guide for Businesses in the Metal Parts

                                9*03   PCA03/MFA01
PB98-147176REB
  Estimating Municipal Waste Combustor Non-Metal Air Emis-
  sions as a Function of Waste Composition.
  PB98-147176REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-147184REB
  Indoor Air Quality Large  Building Characterization  Project
  Planning.
  PB98-147184REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-147218R6B
  New  Source  Performance Standards, Subpart  Db: Tech-
  nical  Support for Proposed Revisions to NOx Standard.
  PB98-147218REB             98-03   PCA13/MFA03
PB98-147226REB
  SLAMS/NAMS/PAMS Network Review Guidance.  Revised
  Final Report.
  PB98-147226REB             98-03   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-147234REB
  Next  Generation Technologies for Landfill Gas and Ymat is
  ETV.'.
  PB98-147234REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-147242REB
  Air Pollution Control Technologies. Chapter 65.
  PB98-147242REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-147259REB
  Analytical Techniques  for  Measuring Hydrocarbon Emis-
  sions from the Manufacture of Fiberglass-Reinforced Plas-
  tics.
  PB98-147259REB             9803   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-147267REB
  Development of a Method for the Speciation of Source Mer-
  cury  Emissions.
  PB98-147267REB             98O3   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-14727SREB
  Combined  Mercury and  Sulfur Oxides Control  Using Cal-
  cium-Based Sorbents.
  PB98-147275REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-147283REB
  Final Revisions  to the Ozone and  Paniculate Matter Air
  Quality Standards.
  PB98-147283REB             98-03   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-147291REB
  Fixed-Bed  Control of Mecury; Role  of Acid Gases and  a
  Comparison between Carbon-Based, Calcium-Based, and
  Coal Ry Ash Sorbents.
  PB98-147291REB             98-03    PC A03/MF A01
PB98-147309REB
  Leaching of Metals from Household Plumbing Materials: Im-
  pact of Home Water Softeners.
  PB98-147309REB             9&O3    PC A08/MF A02
PB98-147317REB
  Estimation of Infiltration Rate in the Vadose Zone: Applica-
  tion of Selected Mathematical Models. Volume 2.
  PB98-147317REB             98-03    PC A08/MF A02
PB98-147325REB
  Trace Metal Oeanroom.
  PB98-147325REB             98-03    PC A08/MF A02
PB98-147333REB
  Site Characterization for  Subsurface Remediation. Seminar
  Publication.
  PB98-147333REB             98-03   PCA14/MFA03
 PB98-147341REB
  State Third-Party Service Provider Programs:  Augmenting
  State Underground Storage Tank Programs.
  PB98-147341REB             98-03   PCA12/MFA03
 PB98-147358REB
  National Public Water System Supervision Program: FY96
  Compliance Report.
   PB98-147358REB             98O3   PC A05/MF A01
 PB98-148273REB
   National Directory of AHERA Accredited Courses, May 29,
   1998 Edition.
   PB98-148273REB             98-04   PC A15/MF A03
 PB98-148414REB
   Pilot Reid Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
   for Field Measurement of  Lead in  Paint. Volume  1. Tech-

   PB98-148414REB             98-03   PC A09/MF A02
 PB98-148422REB
   Pilot RekJ Study for the Assessment of Techniques Used
   for RekJ Measurement of Lead in Paint. Volume 2. Appen-
   dices
   PB98-148422REB             98-O3   PC A15/MF A03
 PB98-148661REB
   Combined Lists  of Environmental Laboratories (May 1998).
   PB98-148661REB             98-03   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-148810REB
   Biological Characterization of the  Middle Fork  Anderson
   River, Perry County, Indiana.
   PB98-148810REB                     98O3   PC A05
 PB98-148828REB
   Development of Index of Biotic Integrity Expectations for the
   Ecoregions of Indiana II. Huron-Erie Lake Plain (December
   1994)
   PB98^148828REB                     98-03   PC A09
 PB98-150121REB
   RCRA Implementatjon Plan (RIP): Rscal Years 1996-97.
   PB98-150121REB              98-O4  PC  A06/MF A01
 PB98-150253REB
   Operator's Guide to Eliminating Bias in CEM Systems.
   PB98-150253REB              98-04  PC  A08/MF A02
PB98-151236REB
  Parameter Estimation of Two^Fluid Capillary Pressure-Satu-
  ration and Permeability Functions.
  PB98-151236REB              98-03    PC A07/MF A02
PB98-151244REB
  Texture Analysis Riparian Coniferous Forest ADAR Imagery
  to Identify Potential Ecological Indicators for Monitoring.
  PB98-151244REB              98-04    PC A03/MF A01
PB98-151251REB
  Enhanced Remediation Demonstrations at Hill AFB: Intro-
  duction. Chapter 20.
  PB98-151251REB              98-04    PC A03/MF A01
PB98-151269REB
  Effects of Single and Multiple Stressors on Communities of
  Wheat and Wild Oats.
  PB98-151269REB              98-03    PC A09/MF A02
PB98-151277REB
  Appreciative Inquiry: A Mechanism for Maximizing Empower
  in Social Systems.
  PB98-151277REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-151285REB
  Emplacement  Verification  and  Long-Term Performance
  Monitoring for Permeable  Reactive Barrier at the USCG
  Support Center, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
  PB98-151285REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-151343REB
  Seminar Publication: National  Conference on  Sanitary
  Sewer Overflows (SSOs). Held in Washington, DC. on Apnl
  24-26, 1995.
  PB98-151343REB               98-04   PC A99/MF A06
PB98-151467REB
  Small Scale Biomass Fueled Gas Turbine Engine.
  PB98-151467REB              98-04   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-1S1475REB
  Mechanistic Implications of Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxin
  and  Dibenzofuran  Homologue  Profiles  from  Municipal
  Waste and Coal Co-Combustion.
  PB98-151475REB              98-O4   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-151483REB
  Mercury Control Research: Effects of Fly Ash and  Rue Gas
  Parameters  on Mercury Speciation.
  PB98-151483REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-151491REB
  Enhanced Formation of  Dioxins and Furans from  Combus-
  tion Devices by Addition of Trace Quantities of Bromine.
  PB98-151491REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-151508REB
  Results of the September 1997 DOE/EPA Demonstration o«
  Multimetal Continuous Emission Monitoring Technologies.
  PB98-151509REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-151517REB
  Near-Real-Time Measurement  of Trace  Volatile Organic
  Compounds from Combustion Processes Using an On-Line
  Gas Chromatograph .
  PB98-151517REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-151S32REB
  Demonstration of  Liquid CO2 as an Alternative  for Metal
  Parts Cleaning.
  PB98-151632REB              98-04   PC A02/MF A01
 PB98-151640REB
  Sampling and Analysis of VOCs for Indoor Air Source Char-
  acterization.
   PB98-151640REB              98-04   PC A03/MF AOt
 PB98-151657REB
  Sampling and Analytical Strategies for Organic Emissions
  Testing of Wet Sources in Small Chambers.
   PB98-151657REB              98-O4   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-1S1665REB
   Study of the Structures of Spray Cones Utilizing Digital Par-
   ticle Image  Vetocimetry.
   PB98-151665REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-151673REB
   Novel, Whole-Field. Non-Intrusive Diagnostic Technique  for
   Improvement of Indoor Air Quality.
   PB98-151673REB             98-04    PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-151681REB
   Measurement of Indoor Air Emissions from  Office Equip-
   ment.
   PB98-151681REB             98-04    PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-151723REB
   Review of  Concentration Standards and Guidelines  for
   Fungi in Indoor Air.
   PB98-151723REB             98-04    PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-151731REB
   Ongoing Evaluation of Sources and Factors Affecting Emis-
   sions from  Engineered Wood Products.
   PB98-151731REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-151749REB
   Air Exchange Rate Measurements in an IAQ Test House.
   PB98-151749REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-151756REB
   Toxicological Review of  Beryllium  and  Compounds (CAS
   No. 7440-41-7).
   PB98-151756REB             98-04   PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-151764REB
   Toxicological Review of Bentazon (CAS No. 25057-89-0).
   PB98-151764REB             98-04   PC A04/MF AOT
 PB98-151772REB
   Effect of Relative Humidity on Gaseous Air Cleaner Media
   Performance: Toluene Adsorption by Activated Carbon.
   PB98-151772REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
PB98-151780REB
  Developing  Guidance for Considering Cost-Effectiveness
  When Selecting and Designing IAQ Control Approaches.
  PB98-151780REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB96-151TWREB
  Toxicotogical Review of  Methytene Diphenyl Dirsocyanate
  (MDI) (CAS No. 101-68-8 and 9016-87-9).
  PB96-151798REB              9844  PC A05/MF A01
PB96-1S2655REB
  Glossary of Terms from Federal Air Programs.
  PB98-152655REB              38-61  PC A05/MF A01
PB9B-152M3REB
  Basis and Purpose Document for the Development of Final
  National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  for OfT-SAe Waste and Recovery Operations.
  P896-152663REB              9644  PC AOOMF A01
PB96-152889REB
  Supplement C ID Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Fac-
  tors. Volume 1.  Stationary Point and Area Sources (Fifth
  Eaton).
  PB98-152689REB              98-04  PC A06/MF A02
PBM-1S2705REB
  Wetland and Riparian Restoration: Taking a Broader View.
  Contributed Papers and Selected Abstracts. Society for Ec-
  ological Restoration International Conference. Held in Se-
  attle, Washington on September 14-16,1995.
  P896-15Z705REB              96-04  PC A16/MF A03
PB98-1S2S79REB
  Economic Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Pro-
  posed Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for In-
  dustrial Waste Combustors.
  PB98-152879REB              98-04  PC A07/MF A02
PBW-1UM7REB
  Statistical Support  Document tor Proposed  Effluent Umrta-
  ftons Guidelines and Standards tor  the  LandCIs Pont
  Source Category.
        152887REB
                               98-04   PCAOVMFA01
  PB96-1S2S87
PBM-1S2H6REB
  n»ieoim«ticin  EfcgfcMy Decann  (RED): Truobencarb. (In-
  c«ude> RED Fads: ThiobencarB) Fact Sheal.
  PB96-1S2895REB              96-04   PC A12/fcF A03
  Renjgstrabon EhgfcMy Deacon (RED): Terbaoil. (Includes
  RED Facts: T«rbac* Fact Sheet).
  P896-1S29C3REB             96-04   PC A11/MF A03
 Pe*B-1S»11REB
  Status ol O>emcals in Special Review.
  PB96-1 52911 REB             9644   PC A05/MF A01
 PBW-imiTREB
  Nabonal  Estuary Program: A Ten-Year Perspective. Dem-
  onstrating  Practical Tools tor Watershed  Management
  throuOi tne Nabonal Estuary Program.
  PB9£lS2937REB             9844   PC A02/MF A01
 PBW-1S29MREB
  National  BEACH Conference. Held in Aruiapofcs. Maryland
  on October 15-16. 1997. Report on Action Hems.
  PB98-152994REB             96-04   PC A03/MF A01
 PBW-153000REB
  RED Facts: TarbaoL
  PB96-1S3000REB             96-04   PC A02MF A01
 PBM-1S301SREB
  RED Facts: Thobencarb.
  P898-153018REB             98-04   PC A03/MF ADI
 PBM-153026REB
  Dnrtung  Water Advisory:  Consumer Acceptability Advice
  and Heatm Effects Analysis on Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether
  (MSE)
  PB96-1S3026REB             96-04   PC A04/MF A01
 PBM-1SM34REB
  Rereostratcr  Eligibility Decision (RED): Metribuzm.  (In-
  ctudesREO Facts: Metrtuzm Fact Sheet).
  PB98-153034REB             98-04   PCA13/MFA03
 PBW-1S3M2REB
  RED Facts: Dofienyfamne.
  PB98-153042REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
 PBM-1S30SMEB
  Method 1622:  •Cryptospondwr)1 in Water  by Filtration/IMS/

  PB96-1S3059REB             96-04   PC AOSA* A01
   Water OuaMy Cntena  Documents for  the  Protection of
   Aquatic Ute m Amtaenl Water.
   3Se-1S3Q67R£B              96-04   PC A07MF A02
 PBW-1&3C7SREB
   Bacterial Water OuaMy Standards tor Recreational Waters
   (Freshwater and Mame Waters). Status Report
   PB98-153075HEB              9644   PC A04MF A01
 PBM-1SJ083REB
   ReregotraMn EtgtxHy Decision (RED):  Dtpfcenytamme.
   (Includes RED Facts: D«nenylaminc Fact Sheet).
   PB96-153083REB              9644   PC AQAMF A02
 PBM-1UM1REB
   Red Facts: Bufrata
   PB98-153091REB              98-04   PC AQ2.MF A01
 PBM-1531MREB
   Hereootraton E4g**fy Deosion  (RED): ButraSn. (Includes
   RED Facts: Butrakn Fact Sheet).
   Prae-153109REB              9644   PC AD9.VF A02
 PBM-1S3117REB
   RED Facts: "SaaBus VtuhngMnsis1.
   PB96-153117REB              9644  PC U32MF AC1
                                                       PB98-1S312SREB
                                                         Reregistration   Eligibility   Deoaon   (RED):   'Bacillus
                                                         thuhngiensis'. (Includes RED Facts: 'Bacillus ttiuringiensis').
                                                         PB98-153125REB             98-04   PCA10/WFA02
                                                       PB98-153133REB
                                                         Environmental Protection Agenc/s White Paper on 'Bacillus
                                                         thunngiensis' Plant-Pesticide Resistance Management.
                                                         PB98-153133REB             9&O4   PC A06/MF A01
                                                       PB98-153141REB
                                                         National  Sediment Bioaccumulation  Conference.  Proceed-
                                                              Held in Bethesda. Maryland  on September  11-13,

                                                                                     98-04   PCA17/MFA03
  19
                                                         PB98-153141REB
                                                       PB98-153158REB
                                                         National Air Pollutant Emission Trends. 1900-1996.
                                                         PB98-153158REB                    98<>4   PCA11
                                                       PB98-153166REB
                                                         Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                                         Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills Point Source
                                                                                     98-04   PC A22/MF A04
  Category.
  PB9&1S3166REB
PB98-153174REB
  Update: Listing of Fish and Wildlife and Advisories, March
  1998. Fact Sheet
  PB98-153174REB             98-04   PCA02/MFA01
PB98-1531B2REB
  Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustor
  Subcategory of the Waste Combustors Point Source Cat-

  PB9£l53182REB             98-04   PCA12/MFA03
PB9B-1S3190REB
  Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Imitations
  Guidelines and Standards for Industrial Waste Combustors.
  Volume 1.
  PB96-1S3190REB             98-04   PC A06/MF AOZ
PB98-1S3208REB
  EPA's Contaminated Sediment Management Strategy.
  PB96-153208REB             98-04   PC A087MF AD?
PB»S-15401»REB
  Environmental Assessment  for  the  Proposed  Effluent
  Guidelines for the Landfills Point Source Category. Volume
                                                          1.
                                                                                      98-04   PC AOB/MF A02
                                                         PB98-154016REB
                                                       PBM-1S4024REB
                                                         Investigation of Alternative Means for Demonstrating Sew-
                                                         age Sludge Incinerator Complianoe with Total Hydrocarbon
                                                         Emission Standards.
                                                         P898-154024REB              98-04   PC A12/MF AC3
                                                       PB98-154040REB
                                                         Economic and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Ef-
                                                         fluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Landfills
                                                         Point Source Category.
                                                         PB98-154040REB              38-04   PC A06/MF A02
                                                       PB98-1S5005REB
                                                         SAB Report: Review of ORD'S  Pollution Prevention  Re-
                                                         search Strategy. Review of the Office of Research and De-
                                                         velopment's Draft Pollution Prevention Research Strategy
                                                         by the Environmental Engineenng Committee.
                                                         PB96-155005REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
                                                       PBM-1S5047REB
                                                         Evaluation of an IAO Source Management Strategy for a
                                                         Large Building.
                                                         PB9&-155047REB              98-04   PCA03MFA01
                                                       PB98-1550S4REB
                                                         Test Methods for Determining Short and Long  Term VOC
                                                         Emissions from Latex Paint.
                                                         PB96-155054REB              98-O4   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       P898-1SS062REB
                                                         Effervescent AtomizatKXi at Low AvAjquid Ratios.
                                                         PB96-155062REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       PB98-1S5070REB
                                                         Suscepttoaity  of   Ftoerglass  Duct  Liner   to  Fungal
                                                         rPenoHium chrysogenumT Growth.
                                                         PB98-155070REB              96O4   PC A03*«F A01
                                                       PBM-15S068REB
                                                         Ground Water Remediation of Chromium Using  Zero-Valent
                                                         Iron in a Permeable Reactive Bamer.
                                                         PB98-1S5088REB              98^)4   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       PBM-1SSOMREB
                                                         Characteruation of Aerosol Consumer Products.
                                                         PB96-1SS096REB              96-04   PC A03/MF A01
                                                       PBW-1SS104REB
                                                         Charactenzabon of the Usefulness of the  Field and Labora-
                                                         tory Emission Cell (FLEC) for the Evaluation of Emissions
                                                         from Engineered Wood  Products.
                                                         PB96-155104REB              9844  PC A03/MF A01
                                                        PBM-1SS112REB
                                                         Increases in Levels of Breathable Fine Parteulates Due to
                                                         the Application of Carpet Fresheners m a Suburban Home.
                                                         PB9&155112REB              96-04  PC A03/MF A01
                                                        PB98-155120REB
                                                         McroOotogcal Screening of the Indoor Air Ouality in a
                                                         Larae Building.
                                                         PB96-155120REB              9&O4   PC A01NF A01
                                                        PB98-1S51J8REB
                                                         VOC Removal at  Low Contaminant Concentrations Using
                                                         Granular Activated Carbon.
                                                          PB98-155138REB              96-04   PCA03.MFA01
                                                        PB98-15S146REB
                                                         Comparison of Design Specifications for Three  Large Envi-
                                                          ronmental Chambers.
                                                          PB98-155146REB              9844   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-155153REB
  Aerosol Filtration Efficiency of In-Duct Air Cleaners.
  PB98-155153REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-1S5179REB
  Descriptive Statistics Tables from a Detailed Analysis of the
  National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS) Data.
  PB98-155179REB             9844   PC A24/MF A04
PB98-155211REB
  Toiicotoqical Review of Cumene (CAS No. 98-82-8) in Sup-
  port of Summary Information on the Integrated  Risk Infor-
  mation System.
  PB98-155211 REB             98-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-155229REB
  Toxicoloqical  Review  of Chkxdane (Technical)  (CAS No.
  12789-03-6) in Support of Summary Information on  Inte-
  grated Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB98-155229REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-155237REB
  Toxicological  Review of Tributyrbn  Oxide (CAS No. 56-35-
  9). In Support of Summary Information on the Integrated
  Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB98-155237REB             9844   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-155245REB
  Toxicological  Review of Methyl Methacrylate (CAS No. 80-
  62-6)  in Support  of Summary Information on the Integrated
  Risk Information System (IRIS).
  PB98-155245REB             9844   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-155666REB
  Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint, Dust,
  and Soil. Volume 2. Appendices B to G.
  PB98-155666REB             9844   PC A10/MF A02
PB98-155674REB
  Risk Analysis to Support Standards for Lead in Paint, Dust,
  and Soil, volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7. Appendix A.
  PB98-155674REB             98-04   PCA17/MFA03
PB98-156516REB
  Consequence Analysis for ISC-PRIME.
  PB98-156516REB             9844   PC A15/MF A03
PB08-156524REB
  Results of the Independent Evaluation of ISCST3 and ISC-
  PRIME.
  PB98-156524REB              9844   PC A99/MF £08
PB98-157813REB
  Guideline for Setectina and Modifying the Ozone Monitoring
                  jn 8-Hour Ozone Standard.
                                                                                     9844   PC A05/MF A01
  Season Based on an!
  PB98-157613REB
 PBM-1S7&60REB
  Assessment of Thyroid Follicular Cell Tumors.
  PB98-157860REB              9644  PCA11/MFA03
 PB98-1S82MREB
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-5. Notce to Manufac-
  turers, Producers. Formulators and Registrants of Pesticide
  Products. New  Forms for the Certification with Respect to
  Citation of Data.
  PB98-158264REB              9644  PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-158470REB
  Indian River  Lagoon Comprehensive  Conservation and
  Management Plan.
  PB98-158470REB              9844  PCA18/MFA03
 PB98-158538 REB
  National Emission  Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
  (NESHAP) tor the Aerospace Manufactunng and Rework In-
  dustry: Background Information for Promulgated Standards.
  Addendum.
  PB98-158538REB              9844  PC A05/MF A01
 PB96-1S8S53REB
  Clean Water Action Plan: Restoring and Protecting Ameri-
  ca's Waters.
  PB98-158553REB             9644  PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-158611REB
  Illegal Dumping Prevention Guidebook.
  PB98-158611 REB             9844  PC A04/MF A01
 PBB8-1586MREB
  Profile of the  Air Transportation Industry.  EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB9flS8686REB             9844  PC A07/MF AOZ
 PB98-15MMREB
  Community-Based Environmental Protection: A Resource
  Book for Protecting Ecosystems and Communities.
   PB98-15B694REB             9844  PC A08/MF A02
 PB98-1S8429REB
  Conversion Equations for Use .n Section 403 Rulemaking.
   PB98-159429REB             9644  PC A09/MF A02
 PBM-1S97S7REB
   Veterans Affairs  Medical Center Pollution  Prevention As-
   sessment.
   PB98-159767REB             9844  PC A05/MF A01
 PB98-1SM82REB
   Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
   PorycycHc Organic Matter.
   PB9B-159882REB             9&44   PC A99/MF A06
 PB98-159908REB
   National Air Pollutant Emission  Trends Procedures Docu-
   ment 1900-1996; Projections 1999-2010.
   PB98-159908REB             9844   PC A99/MF A06
 PB98-159916REB
   Locating and  Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of
   Benzene.
   PB98-159916REB             9844   PC A99/MF AOS
 PB98-159924REB
   Zeolite: A Versatile Air Pollutant Adsorber.
   PB96-159924REB             9844   PC A03/MF A01
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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
                                                                                                                                          PB98-500473REB
PB98-161185REB
  Site Remediation Technology InfoBase: A Guide to Federal
  Programs, Information Resources, and Publications on Con-
  taminated Site Cleanup Technologies. First Edition.
  PB98-161185REB              98-04   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-161193REB
  NATO/CCMS Pilot Study. Evaluation of Demonstrated and
  Emerging Technologies for the Treatment  of Contaminated
  Land and Groundwater (Phase 3). 1998 Annual Report.
  PB98-161193REB              98-04   PC A08VMF A02
PB98-161201REB
  Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equipment
  Cleaning Category.
  PB98-161201REB              98-O4   PC A21/MF A04
PB98-161219REB
  Economic Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and  Standards  lor  the  Transportation  Equipment
  Cleaning Category.
  PB98-1G1219REB              98-04   PC A22MF A04
PB98-161227REB
  Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equipment
  Cleaning Category.
  PB98-161227REB              98-04   PC A08/MF A02
PB38-161235REB
  Statistical Support Document of Proposed Effluent Limita-
  tions Guidelines  and  Standards  for the  Transportation
  Equipment Cleaning Category.
  PB96-161235REB              98-04   PCA11/MFA03
PB98-161243REB
  Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards for the Transportation Equipment
  Cleaning Category. Volume 1. Final Report.
  PB98-161243REB              98-04   PC A09/MF A02
PB98-163017REB
  National Strategy for the Development of  Regional Nutrient
  Cnteria.
  PB98-163017REB              98-04   PC  A05/MF A01
PB96-1S302SREB
  Water Quality Criteria and Standards Ran: Priorities for  the
  Future.
  P89B-163025REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01

PBM-163033REB
  Pollution Prevention (P2) Guidance Manual for the Pesticide
  Formulating, Packaging, and  Repackaging Industry: Imple-
  menting the P2 Alternative.
  PB98-163033REB              98-04   PC A15/MF A03
PB9&-1S3108REB
  Characterisation of Metal Benzotriazoles and Related Poly-
  mers.
  PB98-163108REB               98-04   PC A03/MF A01
 PB98-163124REB
  RACT/BACT/LAER  Clearinghouse  Clean Air  Technology
  Center. A Compilation of Control Technology Determina-
  tions Seventh Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
  PB98-163124REB              98-04  PC A19/MF A04

 PB98-183132REB
  Locating and Estimating Air Emissions from Sources of Ar-
  senic and Arsenic Compounds.
  PB98-163t32REB              98-04  PC A14/MF A03

 PB98-164502REB
   Pesticide Reregistration Progress Report for 1997.
   PB98-164502R1B              98-04  PC AOS/MF A01
 PB98-164668REB
   Pesticides and National Strategies for Health  Care Provid-
  ers  Workshop Proceedings. Held on April 23-24. 1998.
   PB98-164668REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01

 PB98-164676REB
   Fabnc Finer Bag Leak Detection Guidance.        „_-.-,
   PB98-164676REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-15S137REB
   Indoor Air Emissions  from Office Equipment; Test  Method
   and Pollution Prevention Opportunities.
   PB98-166137REB              98-04   PC A09/MF A02

 PB98-165145REB
   CIS-Based Modal Model ol Automobile Exhaust Emissions.
   PB98-165145REB              98-04   PC A10/MF  A03

 PB98-165160REB
   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Gamma aminobutric acid (GABA)  and

   PB98-"l65160REB              98-04   PC AOZ'MF  A01

 PB98-165178REB
   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  Jojoba Oil.              .„„,„-  »„,
   PB98-165178REB               98-04   PC AO^MF  A01

 PB98-165186REB
   Pesticide Fact Sheet:  l-Octen-3-ol. August 1988.
   PB98-165186REB               98-04   PC A02/MF A01

 PB9S-165194REB
   Pesticide Fact Sheet: Kaolin  (Update1!.
   PB98-165194REB               98-04   PC AOZ'MF A01

 PB98-165202REB
   Pesticide  Fact  Sheet:  Killed Fermentation  Solids  and
   Solubles of •Myrothecium vemjcana1.          .~,-.c .m
   PB98-165202REB               98-04   PC AQ2/MF A01

 PB98-166440REB
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Hexanoic Acid.     ._„,.«. ...
   PB98-166440REB               98-04   PC A02/MF A01

 PB9S-166457REB
   EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: Pelargonic Acid     .„,..„. ....
   PB98-166457REB               98-04   PCA03.MFA01
PB98-166465REB
  Pesticide Registration (PR) Notice 98-6. Notice to Manufac-
  turers, Producers, Formulators and Registrants of Pesticide
  Products. Flammability Labeling Requirements for Total Re-
  lease Fogger Pesticides.
  PB98-16&465REB               98-04  PC A02/MF A01
PB98-166473REB
  Pesticide Registration Notice PR 98-4. Notice  to Manufac-
  turers, Formulators, Producers, Distributors and Registrants
  of Pesticide Products. Additional Guidance on  Rnal FIFRA
  Section 6(a)(2) Regulations  for Pesticide Product Reg-
  istrants.
  PB98-166473REB              98-04  PC  A03/MF A01
PB98-166481REB
  Pesticide  Fact Sheet:  'Gliocladium  catenulatum' Strain
  J1446.
  PB98-166481REB              98-04   PC  A02/MF A01
PB98-166499REB
  EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet: German Cockroach Pheromone,
  August 1998.
  PB98-166499REB              98-04   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-166507REB
  Pesticide  Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
  •kurstaki' Strain M-200.
  PB98-166507REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-166S15REB
  Pesticide  Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' subspecies
  'tolworthi' Cry9C Protein  and the Genetic Material  Nec-
  essary for Its Production in Com.
  PB98-166515REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-166523REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
  Endotoxin and the  Genetic Material Necessary for Its Pro-
  duction (Plasmid Vector pCIB4431) in Com.
  PB98-166523REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-166531REB
  Pesticide  Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' Subspecies
  'kurstaki' CrylA(c) delta-Endotoxin and the Genetic Material
  Necessary for Its Production in Com.
  PB98-166531 REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-166549REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
  Endotoxin  and the Genetic Material Necessary for Its Pro-
  duction (Plasmid Vector pZO1502) in Com.
  PB98-166549REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-166556REB
  Pesticide Fact Sheet: 'Bacillus thuringiensis' CrylA(b) delta-
  Endotoxin  and the Genetic Material Necessary for Its Pro-
  duction in Com.
  PB98-166S56REB               98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-167414REB
  Chesapeake Bay Living Resources 1997. Living Resources
  Subcommittee Annual Report.
  PB98-167414REB               98-04   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-167836REB
  Radiological  Survey at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
  and Naval Submarine Base, Bangor.
  PB98-167836REB               98-04   PC A07/MF A02
 PB98-137844REB
  Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
  pacity in Illinois: 1996.
  PB98-167844REB               9&O4   PCA13/MFAO3
 PB98-167976REB
  Potential for Invasion  of Underground Sources  of Drinking
  Water through Mud-Plugged  Wells:  An Experimental Ap-
  praisal
  PB98-167976REB              98-04   PCA19/MFA04
 PB98-168008REB
  Cost and Performance Report: In situ Anaerobic Bioremedi-
   ation Pmellas Northeast Site, Largo, Florida.
   PB98-168008REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-169188REB
   Title III List of Lists: Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject
   to  the Emergency Planning and Community  Right-to-Know
   Act (EPCRA) and Section  112(r) of  the Clean Air Act,  as
   Amended Title III of the Superfund  Amendments and Re-
   authorization Act of 1986, and Title III of the Clean Air Act
   Amendments of 1990.
   PB98-169188REB              98-04  PC A06/MF A01
 PB98-169303REB
   SAB Report: Review of the Surface  Impoundments Study
   (SIS) Plan. Review of the Office of Solid Waste's  Proposed
   Surface  Impoundment Study by the Environmental Engi-
   neering Committee.
   PB98-169303REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
 PB98-169733REB
   Hypothetical  State Programs  for Ensuring  That All  New
   Community  Water Systems and Non-Transient Non-Com-
   munity Water Systems Demonstrate Technical, Managerial
   and Financial Capacity.
   PB98-169733REB              98-04   PC A03/MF A01
  PB98-169741 REB
   Water Conservation Plan Guidelines.
   PB98-169741 REB              98-04   PC A11/MF A03
  PB98-169758REB
   Waterbome Disease  Workshop.  Held in Arlington,  Virginia
   on October 9-10. 1997. Meeting Summary.
   PB93-169758REB             98-04   PC A06/MF A01
  PB98-169766REB
   U  S EPA and CDC Workshop on Waterbome Disease Oc-
   currence  Studies. Held in Atlanta, Georgia on March 12-13,
   1997. Summary Report.
   PB98-169766REB             98-04   PC A04,'MF A01
PB98-169774REB
  Information for the Public on Participating with  States in
  Preparing Capacity Development Strategies.
  PB98-169774REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB98-169782REB
  Water Pollution Control: Twenty-Five Years of Progress and
  Challenges for the New Millennium.
  PB98-169782REB             98-04   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-169790REB
  Outreach  and Technical  Assistance Programs.  1997  Ac-
  complishments; Small Underserved Communities Team.
  PB98-169790REB             98-04   PC A03/MF A01
PB9S-169808REB
  Guidance on Implementing the Capacity Development Pro-
  visions  of  the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of
  1996.
  PB98-169808REB              98-04   PC A05/MF A01
PB98-169956REB
  Alternative Methods for Fluid Delivery and Recovery: Man-
  ual.
  PB98-169956REB              98-04   PC A07/MF A02
PB98-169964REB
  SAB Report: Environmental  Radiation Ambient Monitoring
  System (ERAMS) II.
  PB98-169964REB              98-04   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-169972REB
  Sanitary Sewer Overflow Workshop. Held in Washington,
  DC. on April 26-28, 1995.
  PB98-169972REB              98-04  PCA11/MFA03
PB98-173420REB
  Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Determined by
  Passive Carbon Monitors and Continuous Radon Monitors.
  PB98-173420REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-173446REB
  Air Pollution Prevention and  Control  Division's Program
  within U.S. EPA's Office of Research and Development.
  PB98-173446REB              98-04  PC A03/MF A01
PB98-173453REB
  Guideline on Ozone Monitoring Site Selection.
  PB98-173453REB              98-04  PC A06/MF A02
PB98-173461REB
  Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Automobile Re-
  finishing; Background  Information for Promulgated Stand-
  ards.
  PB98-173461 REB             98-04  PC A05/MF A01
PB98-173479REB
  Environmental Assessment of  the Base Catalyzed Decom-
  position (BCD) Process.
  PB98-173479REB             98-04  PC A04/MF A01
PB98-173495REB
  RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse Annual Report for 1998:
  A Compilation of Control  Technology Determinations. Eighth
  Supplement to the 1990 Edition.
  PB98-173495REB             98-04  PC A23/MF A04
 PB98-500010REB
  Test Guidelines  from Office of Prevention,  Pesticides and
  Toxic Substances (OPPTS) Series (on CD-ROM).
  PB98-500010REB            98-01   CD-ROM S140.00
 PB98-500077REB
   Biennial  Reporting System (BRS)  Data:  Generation and
   Management of Hazardous Waste. 1995 (Final)  (on CD-
   ROM).
   PB98-500077REB            98-01   CD-ROM $480.00
 PB9S-500325REB
   Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPS),  Executable
   Model  and Source Model (Version 5.a) (on Diskette).
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   Hoanri Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
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  ROD Amendments and  Explanations of Significant Dif-
  ferences (ESD).
  PB9B-963100REB               98-02  Standing Order
PB98-963200REB
  EPA Superiund Program Policies and Administration.
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PB98-963201REB
  SuperfundAX Program Implementation Manual Fiscal Year
  99foO.
  PB9B-963201REB              98-04   PCA18/MFA03
PB98-963204REB
  Second Supplemental Five-Year Review Guidance.
  PB98-963204REB              98-01   PC A02/MF A01
PB98-963205REB
  Regional Integrated Contingency  Plan Region  VII:  Iowa,
  Kansas. Mssouri. Nebraska.
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PB98-963218REB
  Superfund Reforms Annual Report FY 1997.
  PB9B-963218REB              98-02   PC AO&/MF A01
PB98-9B3221REB
  Plan  to Enhance  the Role of States and  Tribes in trie
  Superfund Program.
  PB9B-963221REB              98-04   PCA09/MFA02
PB9&-063222REB
  Estimated O & M Costs  tor RODS: Historical Trends and
  Projected Costs through FY 2040.
  PB9B-963222REB              98-02   PCA10/MFA02
PB984e3224REB
  EPA  Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy. Work Plan,  and Ex-
  ecutive Sumamry.
  PB96-963224REB              96-02   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-M3226REB
  Drat) Guidance on CT Equipment Purchase.
  PB9B-963226REB              98-03   PC AQ2/MF A01
PBS84032Z7REB
  Environmental Response Training Program  Schedule  of
  Courses. September 1.1998 - September 30.1999.
  PB98-963227REB             96-03   PC A06/MF A01
PBM463228REB
  RCRA, Superfund  and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
  troduction to: Applicable  or Relevant and Appropriate Re-
  quirements (Updated February 1998).
  PB98^963228REB             98-03   PC A03/MF A01
PBM4«322»REB
  RCRA. Superfund  and EPCRA Hotkne Training Module. In-
  froducbon to Brownfieids Economic Redevelopment Initia-
  tive and Environmental Justice (Updated February 1996).
  PB98-963229REB             96-03   PC A03/MF A01
PB96-M3230REB
  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
  troduction to: CERCLA and EPCRA Release Reporting Re-
  quirements (CERCLA Section  103 and  EPCRA Section
  304).
  PB98-963230REB             98-03   PC A03JMF A01
PB98-M3231REB
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA Hottne Training Module. In-
  troduction to: Oil  PoKubon Prevention Regulation  and the
  Oil PofcAon Act of 1990 (Updated February 1996).
  PB96-963231REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
P898463232REB
  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
  troduction  to: Statutory  Overview of CERCLA (Updated
  February 1998).
  PB96-963232REB              98-03   PC A03/MF A01
P698-M3233REB
  RCRA, Superfund and EPCRA HotSne Training Module. In-
  troduction to: Superfund  Accelerated Cleanup Model (Up-
  dated February 1996).
  PB9B-963233REB              964)3   PC A03AIF A01
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  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hottne Training Module. In-
  troduction  to: Superfund Administrative Improvements/Re-
  forms (Update February 1996).
  PB9W63234REB              96-03   PCA03/MFA01
PBM46323SREB
  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hotfne Training Module. In-
  troduction to: Superfund  Community Involvement (Updated
  February 1998).
  PB96-963235REB              984)3   PC A03/MF A01
PBM463236REB
  RCRA. Superiund and EPCRA Hotline Training Module. In-
  troduction to: Superfund  Liability. Enforcement, and Settle-
  ments (Updated February 1998).
  PB98-963236REB              964)3   PC A04/MF A01
PB98-V63237REB
  RCRA. Superfund and EPCRA Hottne Training Module. In-
  troduction to: The Superfund Response Program (Updated
  February 1996).
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PBM-963239REB
  Final Guidance on Improving Communication to Achive Col-
  laborative Decision-Making at Department of Energy Sites.
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PB98-963244REB
  Clarification to the 1994 Revised  Interim Soil Lead Guid-
  ance for CERCLA Sites and RCRA Corrective Action Fac*-
PB98-963251REB
  Designs for Air Impact Assessments at hazardous Waste
  Sites (165.16). Student Manual.
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  Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Proce-
  dures for Contract Laboratory Program Investigations.
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  Brownfieids Economic Revevetopment  Initative:  Proposal
  Guidelines for Brownfieids Job  Training and Development
                              984M   PC A03AF A01
  Demonstration Pilots.
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PB98-963300REB
  EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
  PB98-963300REB              984)2  Standing Order
PB98-963302REB
  Implementation of Risk Assessment Guidance for Super-
  fund (RAGS)  Volume 1. Human Hearth Evaluation Manual
  (Part D. Standarized Planning. Reporting, and Review of
  Superfund Risk Assessments) (Interim).
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PB98-963303REB
  Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund Part D (Kit).
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PB98-963307REB
  Quality Assurance  Guidance  for  Conducting Brownfieids
  Site Assessments.
  PB98-963307REB             964)4   PC A06/MF A01
PB98-963400REB
  EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
  PB96^963400REB              9%O2  Standing Order
PB98-063401REB
  Concurrence Policy for Mercury Removals.
  PB96-963401REB             964)4   PC A01/MF A01
PB»S-9e3500REB
  EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
  PB96-963500REB              98-02  Standing Order
PB98-«O(OOREB
  EPA Superfund Enforcement
  PB96463600REB              984)2  Standing Order
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  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region  1:
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  Rhode Island, and Vermont.
  PB98-963700REB              984)2  Standing Order
PB98-063800REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region  3:
  New Jersey. New York. Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.
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  Virginia.
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  Test  and  Evaluation  of Six Fire  Resistant  Booms  at
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  Pesticide Fact Sheet: Fish Oil.
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 RTt-92U4$783-003
  Personal Computer Monitors: A Screening  Evaluation of
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  Board Laminates and  Potential Pollution  Prevention Alter-
  natives.
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  Printing  Industries.
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SRI-ENV-96-463-7722.3.63.10
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  EPA Facility Index System (FINDS) File (on magnetic tape).
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  ance List (for Microcomputers).
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  Acid Rain  Hourly Emissions Data (Raw Data Only) (on CD-
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  EPA {Environmental Protection Agency) Publications Bibli-
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