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About this Bibliography	ii
New EPA Document Numbering System	iv
About NTIS	v
EPA Library Network	vi
Reports Summaries	1
Title Index	TI-1
Keyword Index	KW-1
Sponsoring EPA Office Index	SO-1
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 PB94-1O0443/REB
PC A10/MFA03
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled Materials
for Highway Construction

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

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

Jul93

222p

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

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                           EPA   PUBLICATIONS   BIBLIOGRAPHY
                                        Quarterly   Abstract   Bulletin
PB97-963161REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference
for the Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10):
Unatllla Army Depot (lagoons),  Hermiston, OR.,
September 30,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct 1998,68p, EPA 541-R97-213.
See also PB93-964610.
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 an Explanation of Significant
Difference (ESD) from the Record of Decision (ROD)
for the Umatilla Depot Activity (UMDA)  Explosives
Washout Lagoons Soils Operable Unit issued Sep-
tember 25, 1992 (PB93-964610). This ESD documents
the significant differences to the selected remedy out-
lined in the ROD. In summary, the significant difference
from the selected remedy in the ROD is the utilization
of the treated soil as the organic component in the re-
vegetation of several designated sites on the installa-
tion rather than backfilling the former Explosive Wash-
out Lagoons with the compost.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Land
pollution control. Supply depots, Army facilities, TNT,
RDX, Explosives, Soil contamination, Lagoons, Soil
treatment,   Composting,   Revegetation,    Oregon,
*ESD(Explanatk>n    of    Significant   Difference),
•Explanation of Significant Difference, 'First Remedial
Action, Record of  Decision,  Umatilla Army Depot,
Hermiston(Oregon), Umatilla County(Oregon), Clean-
up operations.
 PB97-963304REB                PCA16/MFA03
 Implementing Presumptive Remedies: A Notebook
 of Guidance and Resource Materials.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Oct 1997,342p, EPA-540-R-97-029, OSWER-9378.0-
 11.
 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 notebook contains the current guidance, users
 guides, and supplemental  information  available on
 specific presumptive remedies, including names and
 numbers of colleagues you can call for advice. Con-
 tents include: Three general fact sheets on presump-
 tive remedies inducting one that can be used to help
 explain the benefits to communities, and a presumptive
 remedies directive from Richard Guimond; VOCs in
 Soils and related information;  Municipal Landfills and
 related information; Wood Treaters and related infor-
 mation; Contaminated Ground Water and related infor-
 mation; and Administrative Record Requirements and
 related information. An annotated table of contents fol-
 lows this introduction which contains a brief description
 explaining each of the documents in the notebook.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Remediation, 'Site character-
 ization,  Hazardous wastes, Pollution  control, Waste
 management.  Soil contamination,  Land  pollution,
 Ground water, Water pollution,  Landfills, Wood pre-
 servatives, 'Cleanup, Volatile organic compounds.


 PB98-169196REB                PC A04/MF A01
 Determination  of Inorganic Anions  in  Drinking
 Water by Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Re-
 vision 1.0.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Na-
 tional Exposure Research Lab.
 J. D. Pfaff, D. P. Hautman, and D. J. Munch. 1997,46p,
 EPA/600/R-98/118.
See also PB90-215468.
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 general analytical procedure in Method 300.1  is
consistent with the original Method 300.0 and employs
the direct injection of an aqueous sample onto an ion
chromathograph where various anions are separated
and quantitatively identified by suppressed conduc-
tivity detection. The improved detection limit was the
cumulative result of both technological advances in ion
chromatography separator  columns and subtle proce-
dural changes to the method  such as increasing the
specified injected sample volume. U.S. EPA Method
300.1 covers the determination of inorganic anions in
reagent water, surface water, ground water, and fin-
ished drinking water. These anions are divided be-
tween the common anions listed in Part A and the inor-
ganic disinfection by-products listed in Part B. The
anions are divided into Part A and B since different in-
jection volumes are specified for each group. These
different  injection volumes are required  in order  to
compensate for the  relative concentrators of these
anions   in  drinking   water  and   maintain  good
chromatographic peak shape throughout the expected
dynamic range of the detector.

Keywords:  'Ion chromatography,  'Drinking  water,
'Water  pollution detection, •Inorganic compounds,
•Anions,  'Quantitative chemical anlaysis, Water sam-
pling, Water analysis, Ground water, Surface waters,
Test methods, Analytical methods,  Chromatograplhic
analysis, Byproducts, Disinfectants,  Laboratory proce-
dures, Quality control, Reagents, *EPA Method 300.1.


PB98-172489REB                 PC A08/MF A02
National Risk  Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Sustainable Technology Div.
Field Demonstration of Lead Paint  Abatement
Technologies in Residential Housing.
Environmental Quality  Management, Inc., Cincinnati,
OH.
J. R. Kominsky. Jun 1998,150p, EPA/600/R-98/072.
This document has  been  reproduced  from the best
copy furnished. Sponsored by National Risk Manage-
ment Research Lab., Cincinnati,  OH.  Sustainable
Technology Div. and Construction Engineering Re-
search Lab. (Army), Champaign, IL.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This study was conducted to demonstrate lead-based
paint (LBP) removal from  architectural wood compo-
nents in CO2 unoccupied residential housing using
four technologies: granular carbon dioxide (C02 blast-
ing), pelletized CO2 blasting, encapsulant paint re-
mover, and wet abrasive blasting with an engineered
abrasive. The three former technologies were dem-
onstrated on interior components, the latter on exterior
components.  An x-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrum
analyzer (K-shell) was used to quantify the change in
lead levels on the substrate before  and after paint re-
moval. Inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission
spectroscopy (ICP-AES)  was used to quantify the
change in lead levels of airborne paniculate and settled
dust wipe samples before and after paint removal. Aer-
odynamic particle size distributions of lead particulates
were measured using a multi-stage personal cascade
impactor.

Keywords:     *Lead(Metal),   'Paints,    'Houses,
•Residential buildings, 'Removal, Wood, Substrates,
Carbon dioxide, Granular materials. Pellets, Abrasive
blasting. Encapsulation, Paint removers, Particle size
distribution, Spectroscopic analysis. Sampling,  Per-
formance evaluation, Field tests.
PB98-177876REB                PC A04/MF A01
Substitution Reactions  for the Detoxification of
Hazardous Chemicals. Literature research rept.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH.
F. K. Kawahara. Sep 1998,44p, EPA/600/R-98/124.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This publication reports on the literature findings for the
chemistry of superoxide ion radical; it relates the meth-
ods of preparation, and its detection and reactions with
chloroaromatics. The literature findings on the destruc-
tion of PCBs, etc., with polyethlene glycol are exam-
ined; and the role of polyethylene glycol as a phase
transfer agent in a basic medium and as a nucleophilic
agent is discussed. In addition, a reaction mechanism
for the BCD process of the EPA is given. Effects of var-
ious reaction parameters are  noted. Fianlly, assess-
ments of various processes are given.

Keywords:  'Hazardous  materials,  'Chemical com-
pounds,       'Remediation,       'Detoxification,
'Dechlorination,  Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
Halgenated aromatic hydrocarbons, Chlorinated aro-
matic hydrocarbons, Polychlorinated biphenyls, Radi-
cals, Ions, Nucleophilic reactions, Mineralization, Sub-
stitution reactions, Reaction kinetics, Chemical treat-
ment, BCD(Biochemical Detector).
 PB98-963110REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Superfund Explanation of Significant Difference
 for  the Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  3):
 Osbome Landfill (ROD No. 1), Grove City, PA., Au-
 gust 24,1998.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Sep 1998,12p, EPA 541-R98-042.
 See also PB91-921440.
 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 Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD) ex-
 plains significant differences to the remedy selected in
 the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Site signed by
 the  Regional  Administrator on September 28, 1990.
 EPA no longer considers the institutional control on
 any new wells within one half mile of the site to be nec-
 essary. The extent of contamination is understood and
 except for the Eickmann residence the plume is limited
 to the lot  (203 on local tax map) which contains the
 landfill.  EPA believes that contaminant levels in the aq-
 uifer will decline to below MCLS within five years. EPA
 also is taking this opportunity to clarify the scope of the
 very general description of institutional controls listed.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
 management,   Landfills,   Metals,   Polychlorinated
 biphenyls, Ground water, Plumes, Aquifer testing, Re-
 strictions,   Site   characterization,   Pennsylvania,
 *ESD(Explanation   of    Significant    Difference),
 'Explanation of Significant Difference, 'First Remedial
 Action,  Record of Decision,  Grove City(Pennsylvania),
 Pine   Township(Pennsytvania),    Mercer    Coun-
 ty(Pennsylvania), Clarion  Aquifer,  Volatile organic
 compounds, Semivolatile organic compounds.

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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB98-963111REB                 PCA02/MFA01
Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference
for the  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3):
Osbome Landfill (ROD No. 2). Grove City, PA., Au-
gust 24, 1998.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 1998, 10p, EPA 541-R98-043.
See also PB98-963902.
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 Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD) ex-
plains significant differences to the remedy selected in
the Record of Dectson (ROD) for the Site signed by the
Director of Superfund on  December 30,  1997. After
ROD No. 2 was issued, EPA was informed by Cooper
Industries that two of the wells on the list  specified in
the ROD had been abandoned because their location
interfered with the slurry wall and day cap construc-
tion. The slurry wall containment performance wells in-
stalled as wen nests C-2 and C-3 in the Clarion Aquifer
are very dose to the locations of the dosed wells in
Clarion/Mine Void formation. These wells  perform the
same function as the wells that were dosed and are
sampled periodically for Site contaminants. Therefore
the removal of these wells from the monitoring network
does not significantly reduce the scope of the selected
monitoring program.

Keywords: •Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management.  Landfills,   Metals,   Polychlorinated
biphenyls.  Capping, Slurries,  Containment,  Ground
water. Monitoring wells. Water pollution  monitoring,
Site characterization, Pennsylvania, *ESD(Explanation
of Significant Difference), 'Explanation of Significant
Difference, 'Second Remedial Action, Record of Deci-
sion,  Grove   City(Permsytvania),    Pine   Town-
ship
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
 "  " J image.
This Record of Decision (ROD) presents the final re-
medial action selected for the Metal Bank Superfund
Site (Site), located in northeastern Philadelphia, Penn-
sylvania  The remedy addresses  contaminated  soil,
sediment, surface water, and groundwater at the Site
and includes: installation of an oil collection system
consisting of a sheet pile wall around the southern and
western perimeter of the property; installation of tem-
porary cofferdams prior to soil/sediment excavation to
minimize transport of contamination into the Delaware
Riven excavation of contaminated soil within the Court-
yard Area within two  feet of the surface where poly-
chlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations exceed 10
ppm;  disposal  of contaminated soils and sediments
that are hazardous;  removal and disposal of the under-
ground storage tank and its contents from the Southern
Portion of the property; backfilling of excavated areas;
posting signs prohibiting consumption of fish caught in
the Delaware River in the vicinity of the Site; restric-
tions on the deed to the property to prevent future resi-
dential or  agricultural use of the  Site, use  of the
groundwater, and  intrusive activities into the  sub-
surface soils below the water table in the Southern Por-
tion fo the property; additional investigation to deter-
 mine whether  dense  non-aqueous  phase  liquids
 (DNAPLs)  are present  at the Site  and whether the
 storm sewer system  in the vicinity of the Site is con-
 taminated; and monitoring of groundwater, the Dela-
 ware River, and the Baxter Water intake.

 Keywords: *Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
 disposal   'Land pollution control,  Polychlorinated
 biphenyls. Metals,  Storage tanks, Soil contamination.
 Sediments. Excavation, Backfilling,  Oil water separa-
 tors,  Surface waters, Ground water, Water pollution
 monitoring, Restrictions,  Remedial action, Pennsyl-
 vania,     'Record    of    Decision,    Philadel-
 phia(Pennsylvania),       Philadelphia      Coun-
 ty(Pennsylvania), Dense nonaqueous  phase  liquids.
 Volatile organic compounds, Semivolatile organic com-
 pounds, Cleanup.


 PB98-963905REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):
 MW  Manufacturing Operable Unit 5, Valley Town-
 ship, PA., December 22,1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Sep 1998,62p, EPA 541-R98-013.
 See also PB93-963904 and PB94-216819.
 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
 remedial action for the MW Manufacturing Site located
 in Valley Township, Montour County, Pennsylvania
 (the Site). The elements of the selected remedy for this
 amended ROD (OU-5) are: site preparation which in-
 cludes  temporary sedimentation and erosion control
 and the clearing of vegetation around the Fluff and la-
 goon; treatment/containment of contaminants in Fluff,
 lagoon sediment, and surface soils through ex-situ sta-
 bilization and backfilling excavated areas with the sta-
 bilized material; treatment of soil containing Non Aque-
 ous Phase Liquids (NAPLs) utilizing low temperature
 thermal desorption; covering  the  stabilized material
 and any  other areas  of concern  with an EPA  and
 PADEP approved two-foot soil cover; site restoration
 by removing all debris from the Site; off-site transport
 of materials in tanks and drums at the Site to an appro-
 priate facility; draining of lagoon water, treatment of the
 water  in  a  physical/chemical treatment  process (if
 needed),  and discharge of the  treated water  to an
 unnamed tributary of Mauses Creek adjacent to the
 Site and/or to an industrial process; implementation/
 enforcement of institutional controls at the Site (such
 as deed  restrictions); and long-term operation  and
 maintenance (O&M) activities including Site security
 through the maintenance of existing Site fence.

  Keywords: *Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
 disposal 'Land pollution control, "Water pollution con-
 trol. Metals,  Polychlorinated  biphenyls,  Phthalates,
 Carbon, Ashes, Storage tanks,  Drums(Containers),
  Soil contamination, Soil treatment. Surface waters. La-
 goons,  Water treatment. Waste treatment, Stabiliza-
  tion, Covering, Restrictions, Remedial action, Pennsyl-
  vania    'Record   of    Decision,  Valley    Town-
  ship(Pennsylvania), Montour County(Pennsytvania),
  Volatile organic compounds, Cleanup operations.
PB98-964003REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 4}:
Camp Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy) Op-
erable Unit 11, Site  7 and 80, Onslow County, NC.,
January 20,1998.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Sep 1998,144p, EPA 541 R-98-019.
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 remedy
for Operable Unit (OU) No. 11  (Sites 7 and 80) at Ma-
rine Corps Base (MCB), Camp Lejeune, North Caro-
lina. The selected remedy for OU No. 11 is the 'no ac-
tion' plan. At Site 80, a time-Critical Removal Action
(TCRA) was completed prior to implementation of the
'no action' plan. Under the TCRA, pesticide and ar-
senic contaminated  surface soil was excavated, re-
moved from the site, and disposed. The applicability of
the 'no action' plan at Site 80 was dependent on the im-
plementation of this TCRA. The TCRA reduced current
human  health risks to within acceptable limits, and
eliminated contaminated surface soil from being a fu-
ture potential source of groundwater contamination.

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management,  Marine Corps facilities, Pesticides, Ar-
senic Soil contamination,  Site characterization, Reme-
dial action, North Carolina, "Record of Decision, Camp
 Lejeune Military Reservation, Onslow County(North
 Carolina).


 PB98-964004REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4):
 Milan Army  Ammunition  Plant, Milan, TN., March
 11,1998.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Sep 1998,126p, EPA 541-R98-020.
 See also PB93-964022.
 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  action
 for the  Salvage Yard, Former Ammunition  Burnout
 Area (ABA) and Sanitary Landfill at MLAAP, located in
 Gibson and Carroll Counties, TN. This ROD addresses
 the final response action planned for the Salvage Yard,
 Former ABA, and Sanitary Landfill, including soil and
 groundwater.  NFA is the selected remedy for soil and
 groundwater  at the Salvage  Yard, Former ABA, and
 Sanitary landfill. The selected remedy manages the
 risk to acceptable levels for both human health and the
 environment and is the final action planned.

  Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous  materials, "Waste
  management. Army facilities,  Munitions industry, TNT,
  RDX,  Nitrobenzenes, Phthalates,  Metals, Landfills,
  Ground water, Soil contamination, Site characteriza-
 tion, Remedial action, Tennessee,  'Record of Deci-
  sion      Milan     Army     Ammunition     Plant,
  MilanfTennessee),  Gibson County(Tennessee), Car-
  roll County (Tennessee), NFA(No Further Action).


  PB98-964005REB                  PC A05/MF A01
  Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA  Region  4):
  Savannah River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 20, K-
  Area Bingham Pump Outage Pit (643-1G), Aiken,
  SC., March 23,1998.
  Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
  Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
  Sep 1998,66p, EPA541-R98-021.
  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 K-Area Bingham Pump Outage Pit (KBPOP) Op-
  erable Unit (OU) is listed as a Comprehensive Environ-
  mental Response, Compensation, and Liability  Act
  (CERCLA) unit in  Appendix  C of the Federal  Facility
  Agreement (FFA) for the Savannah River Site (SRS).
  This OU is  comprised  of source  (soil)  control and
  groundwater units. The preferred alternative  for  the
  KBPOP operable unit is Institutional Controls which will
  restrict this  land to nonresidential  use and preclude
  residential use of this area. The risk levels present at
  the KBPOP are at the lower end of the risk range. How-
  ever, the presence of buried debris with fixed contami-
nation requires Institutional Controls in order to be pro-
tective from unauthorized removal/excavation con-
cerns.

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Savannah  River Plant,  Cesium  137,.
Uranium   233,   Uranium   234,  Uranium  238,
Radioisotopes, Phthalates, Manganese, Soil contami-
nation, Ground water, Restrictions, Site characteriza-
tion, Remedial action, South Carolina, "Record of Deci-
sion, Aiken(South Carolina), Bamwell  County(South
Carolina).


PB98-964201REB                PC A04/MF A01
Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6):
Lincoln Creosote Site, Bossier City, LA., Novem-
ber 26,1997.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Oct 1998,44p, EPA 541-R98-047.
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 Lincoln Creosote Site (Site) is located in Bossier
City,  Louisiana,  and consists of a 20-acre industrial
area that includes the former location of a wood treat-
ment plant. Wood products such as railroad ties and
utility poles were pressure treated at the plant, using
creosote,  chromated   copper-arsenate  (CCA) and
pentachlorophenol (PCP) as wood preservatives. The
compounds used for wood treatment contained metals,
 a number of semi-volatile organic base-neutral extract-
 able compounds such as polynuclear aromatic hydro-
 carbon (PAHs).  EPA's  selected removal action called
 for excavation of residential soils containing concentra-
 tions of wood treatment product residuals.

 Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Land
 pollution control, Creosote,  Pentachlorophenol, Chro-
 mium, Arsenates, Polycycylic aromatic hydrocarbons.
 Wood preservatives. Soil contamination, Excavation,
 Remedial action, Louisiana, 'Record of Decision, Bos-
 sier City(Louisiana), Bossier  Parish(Louisiana), Cop-
 per arsenate, Semivoiatile organic compounds, Clean-
 up operations.


 PB98-964602REB                 PC A12/MF A03
 Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):
 Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE),
 Operable Unit 2-13, Idaho Falls, ID., December 17,
 1997.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 Sep 1998,240p, EPA 541-R98-035.
 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 Test Reactor Area (TRA) Waste Area Ground
 (WAG) 2 is one of the ten Idaho National Engineering
 and Environmental Laboratory (NELL) WAGs identified
 in the Federal Facilities Agreement and Consent Order
 (FFA/CO) by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agen-
 cy (EPA)  Region 10, the Idaho Department of Health
 and Welfare (IDHW), and the U.S. Department of En-
 ergy (DOE). This resulting comprehensive Record of
  Decision (ROD) document presents the selected reme-
 dial actions for eight contaminant release  sites at the
 TRA of the INEEL, Idaho Falls, Idaho. It provides infor-
  mation to support remedial actions for these eight sites
 where contamination  presents an unacceptable risk,
  and a 'No Action' decision on 47 additional sites at the
  TRA.

  Keywords: 'Superfund,  'Hazardous materials, "Land
  pollution control, "Water pollution control, Idaho Na-
  tional Engineering Laboratory,  Heavy metals, Zinc,
  Mercury(Metal), Arsenic, Radioisotopes, Cesium 137,
  Gold 108 Test reactors, Surface waters, Soil contami-
  nation,  Water treatment, Soil treatment, Radioactive
  waste disposal, Remedial action, 'Record of Decision,
  Idaho Falls(ldaho), Bonneville County(ldaho), Clean-
  up.
  PB99-100018REB                 PC A05/MF A01
  National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
  OH. Office of Research and Development.
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flow-
  meter.
  Tennessee Valley Authority, Norris. Engineering Lab.


                             June 1999      3

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
S. C. Young, H. E. Julian, H. S. Pearson, F. J. Molz,
and G. K. Boman. Aug 1998,74p, EPA/600/R-98/058.
This document contains tone-on-tone or color graphs,
charts and/or pictures which cannot be reproduced leg-
ibly in black and white. See also DE98000403. Pre-
pared in cooperation with Auburn Univ., AL Sponsored
by National Risk Management Research Lab., Cin-
cinnati, OH. Office of Research and Development.
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 report describes the operation and application of
the TV A prototype EM borehole flowmeters, including
theory,  design, calibration, basic  field  applications,
data analysis, and potential effects of various well con-
struction and development procedures on data. The
majority of these results are also applicable to the com-
mercial version of this meter and other vertical compo-
nent borehole flowmeters, including heat pulse and im-
peller tools. Several case  studies illustrating specific
uses of these tools are also discussed.

Keywords:  'Boreholes, 'Flowmeters, 'Site character-
ization, 'Electromagnetic surveys, 'Well logging, Hy-
draulic conductivity, Aquifers, Ground water, Geologic
fractures. Fracture zones. Water pollution detection,
Permeabillity, Spatial variations, Prototypes.


PB99-102717REB                PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Evaluation and Pwfoimance Assessment of Inno-
vatfv* Low-VOC Contact Adhesive* In Wood Lam-
inating Operations. Final rept. Oct 96-Sep 97.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
S. L Turner. D. R Comstubbte. and C.  M. Northeim.
May 1998.56p, RT1-93U-6359-001, EPA/600/R-98/
065.
Grant EPA-R-824152
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
Product  reproduced from  digital image. Order this
product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report gives results of an evaluation and assess-
ment of the performance, economics, and emission re-
duction potential upon  application of  low-volatile or-
ganic compound (VOC) waterbome contact adhesive
formulations specifically in a manual laminating oper-
ation for assembling store  fixtures. The main goal of
the project was to determine if three waterbome con-
tact adhesives could achieve adhesion performance
levels equivalent to, or  exceeding, that of a currently
used solvent-borne contact adhesive while  emitting
lower VOCs and/or hazardous air pollutants (HAPs)
upon application. Two secondary goals were to deter-
mine the relative cost of using each alternative contact
adhesive, compared to the  currently used  product
(called the  'controT), and to estimate the emission re-
duction potential from the use o( each alternative adhe-
 Keywords: 'Pressure sensitive adhesives, 'Laminates,
 'Fixtures, Adhesion, Performance  evaluation.  Sol-
 vents, Temperature effects, Emissions, Air pollution
 abatement.  Material substitution, "Volatile  organic
 compounds, 'Pollution prevention, Water based prod-
 ucts.
PBM-105199P.EB                PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Testing  of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from
Landfill Gas;  Qroton Landfill. Final rept. JuT 95-Jul
97.
International Fuel Cells Corp.. South Windsor, CT.
J. L Preston, and J. C. Trocctola. Sep 1998.172p,
FCR-14749A, EPA/600/R-98/126.
Contract EPA-68-D1-0008
See also PB98-127368 and PB98-127376. Sponsored
by  Environmental Protection Agency. Research  Tri-
angle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
Dt3T
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 report summarizes the results of follow-on tests,
following a four-phase EPA program.  The environ-
mental impact of widespread use of this concept would
be a significant reduction of global warming gas emis-
sions  (methane and carbon dioxide). The folow-on
testing, conducted by Northeast Utilities at the Groton,
CT, landfill, indicated the suitability of the landfill-gas-
to-energy conversion equipment to operate on a wide
range of landfill gas compositions. Significant test re-
sults include successful transportability of the landfill-
gas-to-energy equipment, and operation of the gas
pretreatment unit (GPU) for an additional 4168 hours
(total  of 6413  hours)  while  continuing to  remove
halides and sulfur compounds to much less than the
specified <3 ppmV. The fuel cell operated for an addi-
tional 3313 hours (total of 4020 hours), and reflected
38.1 % efficiency at 140 kW with a maximum output of
165 kW. Fuel cell adjusted availability was 96.5%. with
one forced outage in the entire 4020 hours of operation
on landfill gas.

Keywords: 'Fuel cells. 'Gas recovery, 'Resource re-
covery  facilities,  Phosphoric  acids, Refuse-derived
fuels, Energy recovery, Pretreatment. Energy conver-
sion.  Methane,  Carbon dioxide. Greenhouse gases.
Sulfur, Halogens, Air pollution abatement, Field tests,
'Landfill gases.
 PB99-105579REB                PCA13/MFA03
 Protocol  for Conducting  Environmental Compli-
 ance Audits of Treatment, Storage and Disposal
 Facilities under the Resource Conservation and
 Recovery Act
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
 Dec 1998,256p, EPA/305/B-98/006.
 This document  has been reproduced from the best
 copy furnished.
 Product reproduced from  digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;         and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

 This protocol, which is part of a set containing other
 area or statutory specific audit protocols, is a tool to as-
 sist  you in conducting environmental  audits, which
 should inform you whether your facility is in compliance
 with federal regulations. EPA  has developed these
 audit protocols  to assist and encourage businesses
 and organization to perform environmental audits and
 disclose violations in accordance with EPA's audit pol-
 icy. The audit protocols are intended to promote con-
 sistency among  regulated entities when conducting en-
 vironmental audits and to ensure that audits are con-
 ducted in a thorough and comprehensive manner.

 Keywords:  'Compliance,  'Audits,  Waste treatment.
 Waste storage.  Waste disposal, Waste management.
 Hazardous materials. Enforcement, Regulations, Re-
 quirements, Protocols, Violations,  Risk  assessment,
 Performance, Effectiveness, Government policies, US
 EPA, 'Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,
 •Environmental auditing, Pollution prevention.
PB99-111304REB                PC A14/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Dis-
infectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule. Final rept.
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
J. Cromwell, J. Albright, C. Haymore, T. Carpenter, S.
Regli, M. Messner, M. Javdan. M. Cox. R. Odom, and
E. Ryan. 12 Nov 1998,299p, EPA/815/B-98/002.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0059
Prepared in cooperation with Cadmus Group, Inc., Al-
exandria, VA. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Ground Water and
Drinking Water.
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 Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) document ad-
dresses expected impacts of the Stage  1 Disinfectants/
Disinfection Byproducts Rule (Stage 1  DBPR) includ-
ing improvements to public health and costs to industry
and consumers. Factors considered in the analysis
were: protection of public health, exposure, health haz-
ards, risk assessment and uncertainty, compliance
cost and treatment effectiveness, national benefit/cost
comparisons, household  benefit/cost comparisons,
central tendency estimates of net benefits and consid-
erations of alternatives. Appendices contain various
cost and statistical analyses.

Keywords: 'Disinfectants,  'Disinfection, 'Byproducts,
'Drinking water,  'Compliance,  Regulations,  Potable
water. Water systems, Water pollution control. Micro-
organism contrd(Water),  Public health,  Health haz-
ards. Risk assessment, Environmental exposure path-
way,  Uncertainty  analysis,  Cost benefit  analysis,
Costs,  Economic analysis,  'Information  Collection
Rule, 'Regulatory impact analysis.
PB99-111312REB                 PCA12/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Regulatory  Impact Analysis  for the  Interim En-
hanced Surface Water Treatment Rule. Final rept.
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
J. Cromwell, J. Albright, R. Odom, M. Lustic, F.
Letkiewicz, E. Bissonette, J. Bender, P. Berger, E.
Ryan, and T. Carpenter. 12 Nov 1998.238p, EPA/815/
B-98/003.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0059
Prepared in cooperation with Cadmus Group, Inc., Al-
exandria, VA. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Ground Water and
Drinking Water.
Product i
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Sprir^field, VA, 22161, USA.

This document addresses to expected impacts includ-
ing both improvements to public health and costs to in-
dustry and consumers of the Interim  Enhanced Sur-
face Water Treatment Rule (IESWTR). Factors consid-
ered in this Regulatory Impact Analysis  (RIA) were:
protection of public health, exposure, health hazards,
risk assessment and uncertainty, benefits comparison,
and household cost comparisons. On the basis of this
RIA, EPA determined that the benefits of the IESWTR
justify its costs. Appendices contain various cost anal-
yses and projections.

Keywords: 'Compliance, 'Drinking water,  'Water sys-
tems. Regulations, Water pollution control. Health haz-
ards.     Risk    assessment.    Public    health,
Cryptosporidium, Environmental exposure  pathway.
Potable water, Cost benefit analysis. Uncertainty anal-
ysis. Alternatives, Economic analysis, Costs. 'Surface
Water Treatment Rule, 'Regulatory impact analysis.


PB99-111320REB                 PCA10/MFA03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Occurrence  Assessment  for Disinfectants and
Disinfection Byproducts In Public Drinking Water
Supplies. Final rept.
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
D. Borum, M. Cox, M. Javdan, E. Michaels, J. Cohen,
K. Skunda, M. E. Ley, and T. Carpenter. 13 Nov 1998,
194p, EPA/815/8-98/004.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0059
Sponsored  by Environmental Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents information on the occur-
rence, distribution and exposure to the disinfectants
and compounds regulated by  the  Stage  1 Disinfect-
ants/Disinfection  Byproducts (D/DBP) Rute.  Topics
covered  include: use of disinfectants in the United
States, occurrence of DBP precursors and disinfect-
ants,  occurrence of disinfection byproducts, national
occurrence, summary of exposure to   DBFs  from
sources other than drinking water and relative source
contribution evaluation. Appendices  include a sum-
mary  of surveys and studies and a discussion of ana-
lytical methods.
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Keywords: 'Disinfectants, 'Byproducts, 'Water supply,
'Drinking water, 'Occurrence, 'Sources, Disinfection,
Microorganism control(Water), Water systems,  Pota-
ble water, Residues, Precursors, Risk assessment,
Public health. Health hazards. Environmental expo-
sure pathway, Analytical methods. Information Collec-
tion Bute, Treatment technology.


PB99-111338REB                 PC A10/MF A02
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia'  Occurrence As-
sessment for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water
Treatment Bute.
Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
J. GartseffTc. T. Hadden, M. Wilson, J. Mosher, P.
Berger, P. Berger, S. Regli, C. Rodgers, L.
Higginbotham, and T. Carpenter. 15 Jul 1998,192p,
EPA/815/B-98/005.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0059
Sponsored by   Environmental Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document provides available information on the
occurrence of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in surface
water as well as finished water supplies. Topics cov-
ered include: the characteristics  of Cryptosporidium
and Giardia,  occurrence  of Cryptosporidium and
Giardia, analytical methodologies  utilized to measure
the contaminants, distribution  of the contaminants in
source water and finished water, and populations po-
tentially exposed to the contaminants.

Keywords: 'Cryptosporidium,  'Giardia, 'Occurrence,
'Water supply, 'Risk assessment,  'Health hazards,
Water systems, Waterbome diseases, Parasitic dis-
eases, Pathogens, Turbidity, Environmental exposure
pathway, Detection, Analytical methods, Human popu-
lations, Health effects, Safe Drinking Water Act, Regu-
lations, 'Surface Water Treatment Rule.
 PB99-111346REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Health and Ecological Criteria Div.
 Hearth  Risk Assessment/Characterization  of the
 DrinMng  Water  Disinfection  Byproduct Chloro-
 form.
 Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment,  Cin-
 cinnati, OH.
 4 Nov 1998,75p, EPA/815/B-98/006.
 Sponsored  by Environmental  Protection Agency,
 Washington, DC. Health and Ecological Criteria 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)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedwor1d.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This document provides scientific support and ration-
 ale for the hazard identification and dose-response in-
 formation pertaining to chronic oral exposure to chloro-
 form. The appendix contains external peer reviewers'
 comments to an earlier draft of this document.

 Keywords: 'Chloroform, 'Health effects, 'Risk assess-
 ment, 'Disinfectants, 'Byproducts,  'Drinking  water,
 Chronic exposure, Toxicity, Ingestion(Biology), Health
 hazards, Neoplasms, Public health, Dose-response re-
 lationships,  Water  supply,   Microorganism  con-
 trol(Water), Disinfection, Water pollution control. Water
 treatment, Toxicokinetics, Noncarcinogenic  effects,
 CAS 67-66-3.
PB99-111353REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Health and Ecological Criteria Div.
Health Risk  AssessrnenVCharacterization of the
DrinMng Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
Toxicology Excellence for  Risk  Assessment,  Cin-
cinnati, OH.
30 Sep 1998,65p, EPA/815/B-98/007.
See also PB94-179934. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Health and Eco-
logical Criteria Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document provides scientific support and  ration-
ale for the hazard identification and dose-response in-
formation pertaining to chronic oral exposure to bro-
mate. This report describes carcinogenic risk assess-
ment studies of bromate performed since 1994. Ap-
pendix C contains external peer reviewers' comments.

Keywords: 'Bromates, 'Hearth effects, 'Risk assess-
ment, 'Disinfectants,  'Byproducts,  'Drinking  water,
Chronic exposure, Toxicity, Ingestion(Biology),  Health
hazards, Neoplasms, Public health, Dose-response re-
lationships,  Water   supply,  Microorganism  con-
trol(Water), Disinfection, Water pollution control, Water
treatment, Toxicokinetics, Noncarcinogenic effects.
PB99-111361REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Health and Ecological Criteria Div.
Health Risk  Assessment/Characterization of the
Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine
Dioxide and Chlorite.
Toxicology  Excellence for  Risk  Assessment,  Cin-
cinnati, OH.
15 Oct 1998, 63p, EPA/815/B-98/008.
See also PB94-179926, PB99-111486  and  PB99-
111502.  Sponsored  by Environmental  Protection
Agency, Washington, DC. Health  and Ecological Cri-
teria Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document provides scientific  support and ration-
ale for the hazard identification and dose-response in-
formation pertaining to chronic oral exposure to chlo-
rine dioxide and chlorite. This report examines studies
conducted between 1994 and 1997 of human and ani-
mal health risks posed by chlorine dioxide and chlorite
in drinking water. The appendix contains external peer
reviewers' comments.

Keywords: 'Chlorine dioxide,  'Chlorites, 'Health ef-
fects, 'Risk assessment, 'Disinfectants, 'Byproducts,
'Drinking water. Chronic exposure,  Toxicity, Inges-
tion(Biology),  Health  hazards.  Neoplasms,  Public
health, Dose-response relationships, Water supply,
Microorganisms control(Water),  Disinfection, Water
pollution  control,  Water treatment,  Toxicokinetics,
Noncarciongenic effects, CAS 10049-04-4, CAS 7758-
19-2.
 PB99-111379REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Health  Risks to Fetuses,  Infants,  and  Children
 (Final Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Health and Ecological Criteria Div.
 A. Bathija, N. Chiu, O. Conerty, M. Manibusan, Y.
 Patel, R. Schoeny, V. Dellarco, and K. Khanna. 29 Oct
 1998,65p, EPA/815/B-98/009.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located  at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The document examines the potential human health
 and cancer risks for fetuses, infants and children posed
 by disinfectants and disinfectant byproducts (D/DBP)
 cited in the Final State 1 D/DBP Rule. Criteria used in
 reviewing individual chemicals and chemicals groups
 include: developmental/reproductive effects, systemic
 effects, carcinogenicity and children's risk in relation to
 the Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG). The
 report concludes that the MCLG for all the D/DBPs in
 the Stage 1 D/DBP Rule are protective of fetuses, in-
 fants and children.

 Keywords:  'Health  hazards,   'Risk assessment,
 'Children,    'Infants,     'Fetus,    'Disinfectants,
 'Byproducts,    Fetal    development,   Reproduc-
 tion(Biology),  Neoplasms,  Human health. Health ef-
 fects, Maximum acceptable contamination, Safe Drink-
 ing Water Act, Regulations,  Compliance, Water supply,
 Disinfection,  Noncarcinogenic effects.  Maximum  con-
 taminant level goals.
PB99-111387REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification
Characterization Summary.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
National Center for Environmental Assessment.
Mar 1998,64p, EPA/815/B-98/010,NCEA-W-0372.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents a brief  risk assessment re-
garding the potential carcinogencity of dichloroacetic
acid (DCA) in people. The report examines studies
from existing source douments and scientific articles
on both potential human and animal carcinogencity re-
sulting from exposure to  DCA. This document con-
cludes that DCA is likely to be a human carcinogen.
Appendix A contains external peer reviewer's com-
ments.

Keywords:   'Neoplasms,  'Carcinogenicity   tests,
'Health hazards, 'Risk assessment, Disinfectants, Dis-
infection, Byproducts, Drinking water, Dichloroacetate,
Toxicity, Human health, Laboratory animals, Bioassay,
Dose-response relationships, Health hazards, Mutage-
nicity tests.
PB99-111395REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Docu-
ment for 'Cryptosporidium'.
Wisconsin Univ.-Madison.
J. Standridge. 30 Jul 1998,136p, EPA/815/B-98/011.
Sponsored by Environmental  Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document, prepared in support of the Interim En-
hanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, updates EPA's
'Cryptosporidium Criteria Document' (1994),  by re-
viewing all published data on Cryptosporidium isssued
between 1994 and 1997. This update provides infor-
mation on general characteristics of Cryptosporidium,
occurrence in human and animal populations, health
effects associated with Cryptosporidium infection, ana-
lytical methods to enumerate the organism in water
and general effectiveness of water treatment practices
in removing Cryptosporidium. EPA concludes on the
basis of the  1994 document and  this update that
Cryptosporidium may pose a risk to human health.

Keywords: 'Crytosporidium, 'Drinking water, 'Risk as-
sessments, 'Health hazards,  Waterborne diseases.
Parasitic diseases.  Pathogens,  Disease outbreaks,
Environmental  exposure pathway,  Public  health,
Health effects, Microorganism control (Water), Water
pollution control,  Water treatment, Surface Water
Treatment Rule, Treatment technology.
 PB99-111486REB                PCA15/MFA03
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
 Technologies and  Costs for Control of Disinfec-
 tion By-Products.
 International Consultants, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.
 Oct 1998,320p, EPA/815/R-98/014.
 See also PB99-111502 and PB99-111361. Prepared in
 cooperation with  Pirnie (Malcolm), Inc., Phoenix, AZ.
 Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
 Washington, DC. Office of Ground Water and Drinking
 Water.
 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 attempts to determine treatment costs
 for Disinfection Byproducts (DBP) control alternatives.
 These cost determinations will be used by EPA in eval-
 uating  national treatment costs for compliance with
 various Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts (D/DBP)
 regulatory scenarios. Topics covered include: chemical
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structure of DBFs, process descriptions of candidate
technologies, research summaries on the performance
of alternative technologies and the use of alternative
oxidation/Disinfection strategies, and a research review
on the removal of DBFs after their formation and the
control of disinfectant residuals. Appendices contain
example cost calculations and tables for both small
and large systems.

Keywords: 'Disinfectants, 'Byproducts, 'Costs, 'Water
pollution control, Water  systems.  Water treatment
plants.  Disinfection, Microorganism  control(Water),
Precursors, Residues, Water filters, Activated carbon
treatment Absorption, Oxidation, Membranes, Reduc-
tion(Chemistry),   Alternatives,    Cost   analysis,
•Treatment technology. Information Collection Rute.
 PB99-111494REB                PC A06/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Cost and Technology Document for the Interim
 Enhanced Surface Water  Treatment Rule.  Final
 draft.
 Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
 E. Michaels, J. Fat*, A. Huckabee, E. Bissonette, J.
 Bender, J. Robtehaud, S. Regli, R. Noack, and T.
 Chirm. 28 Jul 1998.88p, EPA/815/R-98/015.
 Contract EPA-68-C6-0059
 Prepared  in cooperation with HOR Engineering, Inc.,
 Austin, TX. Sponsored by Environmental Protection
 Agency. Washington, DC. Office of Water.
 Product reproduced from digital image.  Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This  document  describes treatment technologies,
 process and administrative modifications, and associ-
 ated costs that may be incurred by community water
 systems to comply with the turbidity requirements of
 the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule
 (IESWTR). Sections of the document include an over-
 view of surface water treatment configurations and a
 discussion of design criteria  and costs tor treatment
 technologies under IESWTR. Appendix A contains cal-
 culations used in the breakdown of costs for commu-
 nity water systems.

 Keywords: "Water systems, -Water pollution control,
 •Turbidity, 'Capitalized costs, 'Operating costs, Regu-
 lations, Compliance, Water treatment plants, Water fil-
 ters. Filtration. Microrganism control(Water). Disinfect-
 ants, Byproducts.  Design  criteria. Modification, Re-
 quirements,  'Surface  Water   Treatment   Rule,
 'Treatment technology.
PB99-111502REB                PC AOS/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Technologies and Costs for Poirrt-of-Entry (POE)
and Pohit-of-Uae (POU) Devices for Control of Dis-
infection By-Products. Final rept
International Consultants. Inc.. Dayton. OH.
Nov 1998.54p, EPA/815/C6-98/016.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0039
See also PB99-111486 and PB99-111361. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection Agency, Washington. DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax  at
(703)605-6900,         and         email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS  is located at  5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

This document examines the application and costs as-
sociated with the use  of Point-of-Entry  (POE) and
Point-oMJse (POU) devices as treatment technologies
for the control of Disinfection Byproducts (DBP) as reg-
ulated by the Disinfectant/Disinfection Byproducts Rule
(D/DBP). The POE/POU devices rJscussed include re-
verse osmosis  (RO) and granular activated carbon
(GAC).

Keywords: 'Disinfectants. 'Byproducts, 'Cost analysis.
Reverse osmosis. Granular bed filters. Activated car-
bon treatment Water filters. Filtration, Design criteria,
Performance. Capitalized costs. Operating costs. Cost
estimates, Disinfection, Microorganism contro)(Water),
Water treatment. Water pollution control,  'Treatment
technology, Trihakxnethanes, Hatoacetic acids, Infor-
mation Cotedion Rule.
PB99-111510REB                PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Of-
fice of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Small System Compliance Technology List for the
Stage 1 DBP Rule. Final rept.
International Consultants, Inc., Dayton, OH.
Nov 1998,72p, EPA/815/R-98/017.
Contract EPA-68-C6-0039
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Cin-
cinnati,  OH.  Office of Ground  Water and  Drinking
Water.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document evaluates the applicability and afford-
abiltty of disinfection byproducts (DBP) control tech-
nologies for small systems. The report discusses the
capabilities of each technology for DBP control and de-
termines whether they are affordable for small water
systems in the categories laid out by the 1996 SDWA
Amendments. Individual sections include: list of evalu-
ated compliance technologies, compliance technology
descriptions,  basis for composite cost estimates, af-
fordability determinations  and  break-point  analysis.
Appendices include relevant parts of Section 1412 and
1415 of the 1996 SDWA Amendments.

Keywords:    'Compliance,     *Water    systems,
'Disinfectants, 'Byproducts.  Water  pollution control,
Microorganism control(Water), Residues, Reverse os-
mosis. Granular bed filters.  Activated carbon treat-
ment, Safe Drinking Water Act  Regulations, Require-
ments,  Cost analysis,  'Small  systems,  'Treatment
technology, 'Affordability.
 PB99-114563REB                PC A05/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitch-
 en Cabinet Coating System. Final rept. Apr 96-Jun
 98.
 AeroVironment Environmental  Services, Inc.,  Mon-
 rovia, CA.
 E. W. Huang. Oct 1998,60p, EPA/600/R-98/131.
 Contract EPA-68-D5-0128
 See also PB98-127301. 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.
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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 gives results of the development and dem-
 onstration of a no-VOC (volatile organic compound)/
 no-HAP (hazardous air pollutant) wood fumature coat-
 ing system at two cabinet manufacturing plants: one in
 Portent,  OR.  and the other in Redwood City, CA.
 Seven wood kitchen cabinet manufacturers in Califor-
 nia's South Coast Basin were surveyed to gain a more
 in depth  understanding of  problems  faced when
 switching from solvent- to water-based  coatings. The
 report also discusses the adaptability of the coating to
 metal  substrates  on chassis  components,  dem-
 onstrated at two large recreational vehicle manufactur-
 ers.  It also Discusses a preliminary analysis of the po-
 tential for incorporating epoxidized vegetable oils into
Keywords:  'Furniture, 'Surface coating, 'Cabinets,
•Wood products. Protective coatings, Material substi-
tution.  Environmental chemical substitutes, Physical
properties,  Chemical analysis, Emissions,  Perform-
ance evaluation, Air pollution abatement. 'Volatile or-
ganic compounds, 'Hazardous air pollutants.
PB99-118291REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Description and Testing of the AnafTech  Model
9801P Monitor for Formaldehyde In Air.  Rept for
May-Aug 98.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park,   NC.  Human   Exposure  and  Atmospheric
Sciences Div.
W. A. McCtenrry. Jan 1999,84p, EPA/600/R-98/139.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This report incorporates information on the design, op-
eration, and testing of a commercial prototype form-
aldehyde monitor for ambient and indoor air. The in-
strument incorporates an innovative light collection
system and other features that allow a reduction in in-
strument size compared to previous instruments of this
type and that enable cost-effective commercial produc-
tion. The report includes  an Appendix that provides a
definitive description  of  the instrument  (called  the
Methanalyzer),  information on its operation, expla-
nations of its operation in many cases, and also rep-
resentative data taken with the instrument. The main
text describes the results of independent testing of the
instrument in the EPA laboratories. The results of test-
ing show that the instrument offers a viable alternative
for network monitoring of  formaldehyde at ambient lev-
els in the sub-ppbv to ppbv range.

Keywords:  'Air pollution monitors, 'Formaldehyde,
'Testing, 'Operation, Air pollution monitoring. Air pollu-
tion  detection,  Performance  evaluation,  Ozone,
Precusors, Atmospheric chemistry.
PB99-118309REB                 PC A10/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to
Reduce Indoor Air Emissions from  Engineered
Wood Products. Final rept. Oct 93-Jan 98.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
C. M. Brockmann, L. S. Sheldon, D. A. Whitaker, and J.
N. Baskir. Nov 1998,198p, EPA/600/R-98/146.
Grant EPA-R-822002
See also PB94-190949. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report gives results of an investigation of pollution
prevention options to reduce indoor emissions  from a
type of finished  engineered wood. Emissions were
screened from four types of finished engineered wood:
oak-veneered particleboard coated and cured with a
heat-curable,  acid-catalyzed  alkyd-urea  sealer and
topcoat (PBVST);  oak-veneered handboard  coated
and cured with a stain, and a heat-curable, acid-cata-
lyzed  alkyd-urea   sealer  and  topcoat  (HBVSST);
particleboard   overlaid with  vinyl   (PBVY);  and
particleboard overlaid with melamine (PMB). Within the
scope of the emissions and performance tests of the
study, three types of coatings were found to have sig-
nificantly tower emission factors of summed volatile or-
ganic compounds (VOCs) and formaldehyde relative to
those for the  heat-curable, acid-catalyzed alkyd-urea
coatings; a two-component waterborne potyurethane,
and ultraviolet (UV)-curable acrylate, and a UV-and-
heat-curable  multi-functional acrylate-free emulsion.
Three types of engineered fiber panels were identified
as  having signficantly tower emission  factors  of
summed VOCs and formaldehyde relative to those for
particle-board: medium-density fiberborad made with
methylene diisocynate (MDI),  a wheat-board panel
made with MDI resin, and a panel made from recycled
corrugated cardboard.

Keywords: 'Indoor air pollution, 'Emissions, 'Furniture,
'Composite materials, 'Wood products, Paperboards,
Melamines, Acrylates,  Polyurethane resins, Sealers,
Surface coating, Particle boards, Formaldehyde, Mate-
rial substitution. Air pollution abatement, Stationary
sources, Volatile organic compounds.
PB99-118333REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric
Acid Cell on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas
Stream. Technology verification rept. Nov 97-Jul 98.
Southern Research Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Greenhouse Gas Technology Verification Center.
S. Masemore, and S. Piccot. Aug 1998,72p, EPA/600/
R-98/105.
Grant EPA-R-826311-01-0
Sponsored by Environmental  Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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The report gives results of tests to verify the perform-
ance of a landfill gas pretreatment unit (GPU) and a
phosphoric acid fuel cell system. The complete system
removes contaminants from landfill gas and produces
electricity for on-site use or connection to an electric
grid. Performance data were collected at two sites de-
termined to be representative of the U.S. landfill mar-
ket. The Penrose facility, in Los Angeles, CA, was the
first test site. The landfill gas at this site represented
waste  gas recovery from four nearby landfills, con-
sisting primarily of industrial waste material.  It pro-
duced approximately 3000 scf of gas/minute, and had
a higher heating value of 446 Btu/scf at about 44%
methane concentration. The second test site, in Grot-
on, CT, was a relatively small landfill, but with greater
heat content gas (methane levels were about 57% and
the average heating value  was  585 Btu/scf). The
verification test addressed contaminant removal effi-
ciency, flare destruction efficiency, and the operational
capability of the cleanup system, and the power pro-
duction capability of the fuel cell system.

Keywords: 'Phosphoric acid, 'Fuel cells, "Waste gas
recovery, 'Electric power generation, Methane, Land-
fills, Refuse-derived fuels, Pretreatment, Verification,
Performance evaluation, 'Landfill  gases,  Heating
value.
PB99-118341REB                PC A08/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park,  NC.   Human  Exposure  and  Atmospheric
Sciences Div.
Automated  Stationary Source Dynamic  Spiking.
Final rept.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
J. F. McGaughey. 17 Jun 1998,128p, EPA/600/R-98/
140.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0022
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Human Exposure and At-
mospheric Sciences Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

Methods of collection and analysis for monitoring sta-
tionary sources must demonstrate conclusively that the
methodology is functioning property and according to
specified EPA criteria. The appropriate procedure for
demonstrating proper operation of the method is to
perform dynamic spiking of the analyte  in the field, at
the specified source being monitored. Gaseous dy-
namic spiking, using certified gas mixtures as the spik-
ing medium  has been used in previous EPA stationary
source sampling methods and documented in EPA re-
ports. Liquid dynamic spiking, using mixtures of liquid
and solid analytes in an organic or aqueous solvent
has also been used in previous EPA field tests. To re-
move, as much as possible, the potential for human
error, the EPA has developed a prototype liquid dy-
namic spiking system employing computerized oper-
ation of the analyte spiking procedure with video moni-
toring, and control of the liquid droplet frequency and
size. This  report describes development  of the system,
its applicability to stationary source sampling, the indi-
vidual  parts incorporated into  the system, and the
standard operating procedures.

Keywords:  'Air  pollution  sampling,   'Emissions,
'Spiking, 'Stationary sources, Analytical method, Per-
formance  evaluation. Quantitative analysis, Data col-
lection,  Data processing, Data storage, Performance
Based Measurement Systems, Sampling trains.
 PB99-118374REB                PC A25/MF A04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Proceedings:  Low-arid  No-VOC  Coating  Tech-
 nologies: Biennial International Conference (2nd).
 Held In Durham, North Carolina on March 13-15,
 1995.
 Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
 E. J. Darden, and J. N. Baskir. Oct 1998,560p, EPA/
 600/R-98/130.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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The report documents an international conference that
provided a forum for the exchange of technical infor-
mation on coating technologies.  It  focused on im-
proved and emerging technologies that result in fewer
volatile organic compound (VOC) and toxic air emis-
sions than those from traditional coatings.  It was held
on March 13-15,1995, in Durham, NC. Technical pa-
pers described new coating technologies, coating ap-
plication equipment, chemical agents for coatings re-
moval, and issues associated with measuring the VOC
content of coatings. The technical papers presented at
the conference focused on regulations, radiation-cur-
able coatings, life cycle analysis of coatings, surface
preparation, powder coatings, automotive applications,
wood furniture technologies, military applications, ar-
chitectural and industrial maintenance coatings, and
other low- and no-VOC coating technologies.

Keywords:  'Coating  processes,  'Surface  coating,
'Emissions,  'Air pollution abatement. Latex,  Powder
coatings, Protective coatings,  Radiation curing, Life
cycle assessment, Furniture, Wood products,  Auto-
motive industry. Maintenance,  Military applications.
Meetings, 'Volatile organic compounds.
                                                   PB99-119349REB
                                                                                   PC A07/MF A02
Small System Compliance Technology List for the
Non-Microbial  Contaminants  Regulated  Before
1996.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Off ice of Water.
1998,116p, EPA/815/R-98/002.
See also PB99-119356 and PB99-111627.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Sprir^field, VA, 22161, USA.

The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments re-
quire EPA to compile a list of compliance technology
that small drinking water systems can use to comply
with pre-1996 National Primary Drinking Water Regu-
lations (NPDWRs). This document presents a list of
approved compliance technologies for non-microbial
contaminants regulated before 1996.

Keywords:  'Standards compliance, "Water  quality
standards,  "Water pollutants,  'Water treatment, 'Safe
Drinking Water Act,  Radioisotopes, Fluorides,  Syn-
thetic materials, Liquid wastes, Solid wastes, Contami-
nants,  Waste  disposal,  Variance,  Implementation,
Technology innovation. Technology utilization, 'Small
systems, National  Primary Drinking Water Regula-
tions, Trihalomethanes, Volatile organic compounds.


PB99-119356REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Various Technology Findings  for Contaminants
Regulated Before 1996.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Sep 1998,80p, EPA/815/R-98/003.
See also PB99-119349.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments re-
quire  EPA to compile a list of compliance and/or vari-
ance  technologies that small drinking water systems
can use to comply with pre-1996  National Primary
Drinking Water Regulations  (NPDWRs). Variance
technologies can be used in place of compliance tech-
nologies if they prove too costly to meet these require-
ments.  This  document compiled by the  Treatment
Technology Team, examines 80 drinking water con-
taminants for possible inclusion  in a variance tech-
nology list.  The report concludes that every contami-
nant studied can be treated using an existing compli-
ance technology and, hence, no variance technologies
list will be issued at this time.
Keywords:  "Standards  compliance,  'Water quality
standards, 'Variance, "Water treatment, 'Safe Drink-
ing Water Act, Water pollutants, Nitrites, Nitrates, Cya-
nide, Heavy metals, Contaminants, Technology utiliza-
tion, Technology innovation, Exemptions, Violations,
Implementation, Costs, Requirements, "Small sys-
tems, Affordability, National Primary  Drinking Water
Regulations.
PB99-119364REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Frequently-Asked   Questions  about  the  Clean
Water Act: Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Con-
trol Program.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
1998,12p, EPA/832/K-98/002.
SeealsoPB97-197198.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents basic information about the
Clean Water Act Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution
Control Program in question and answer format.

Keywords: 'Clean Water Act, "Water pollution control,
"American Indians, Ground water. Water resources,
Environmental  protection,  Grants,  Financial  assist-
ance. Government programs, "Section 106.
PB99-119372REB                PC A10/MF A03
Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the
305(b) Program.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
1998,198p, EPA/816/R-98-017.
See also PB95-252458.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The condition of our Nation's ground water resources
is monitored and assessed under Section 106(e) of the
Clean Water Act (CWA), which requests that each
State monitor ground water quality arid report the find-
ings to Congress in their biennial 305(b) State Water
Quality Reports. Ground water quality data, reported
by States under the CWA, are compiled and main-
tained in a  data base. The purpose of developing and
maintaining these data is to develop an accurate rep-
resentation of our Nation's ground water quality. The
question has been raised whether the 305(b) of the
CWA and assesses its appropriateness to support a
ground water indicator under the IWI Initiative.

Keywords:  "Drinking water,  'Ground water,  "Water
quality data. Aquifers, Water pollution monitoring, Vul-
nerability, Clean Water Act, Data sets, Data elements,
Data bases, Data sources, Data quality, Data analysis,
Spatial data, "305(b) program, IWIflndex of Watershed
Indicators).
 PB99-119380REB                PC A04/MF A01
 Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House
 for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Pro-
  fram.
  nvironmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Sep 1909,34p, EPA/832/B-98/003.
 See also PB97-171813.
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 orders@ntis.fedworkJ.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Automated Clearing House (ACH) is an electronic
 federal funds transfer system used by federal agencies
 to deposit money into grant recipients' bank accounts.
 This document describes how EPA uses ACH to dis-
 tribute Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)
 monies to States.

 Keywords: "US  EPA, 'Guides, 'Federal programs,
 "Financial assistance, *States(United States), Elec-
 tronic funds transfer, Cash flow,  Loans,  Funding,
                                                                                                                               June 1999

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Grants, Capitalized costs, Safe Drinking Water Act,
•State Revolving Fund, 'Automated Clearing House.
PB99-119398REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Requirements for  Locational  Data in the  Safe
Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS).
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Aug 1998,180, EPA/816/R-98-004.
See ateoPB97-188338.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document, designed for use  by state drinking
water administrators, provides technical guidance in
what tocational data needs to be sent to the Safe Drink-
ing Water Information System (SDWIS) and how this
information should be reported. Appendices A and B
provide data transfer format information.

Keywords: *States(United States), -Position(Location),
'Sites, 'Requirements, 'Information needs. Data trans-
fer(Computers), Data elements,  Formats, Attributes,
Definitions, Latitude, Longitude, Implementation, 'Safe
Drinking Water Information System.
PB99-11M06REB                 PC A06/MF A01
National Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to
Congress. Qroundwater Chapters.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
1998,82p, EPA/816/R-98-011.
See also PB97-113773.
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ordere@ntis.fedworld.aov. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

Using information supplied by the States, Territories,
and Tribes in their 1996 Section 305(b) reports, these
chapters characterize our Nation's ground water qual-
ity, identify common ground water quality problems,
and describe various programs implemented to restore
and protect our ground water resources.

Keywords:  "Water quality  management  'Ground
water, "Water pollution  monitoring, Drinking water, Po-
table water. Water pollution control.  Water pollution
abatement. Water utilization, Water resources. Water
pollutants, Surface-groundwater  relationships.  Envi-
ronmental protection. United States.
PB99-119497REB                 PC A16/MF A03
NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Intorcomparison
Exercise  Program for  Organic Contaminants In
the Marina Environment: Description and Results
of 1995 Organic Intorcomparison Exercises. Na-
tional Status and Trends Program for Marine Envi-
ronmental Quality. Technical memo.
National Ocean Service,  Silver Spring, MD. Office of
Ocean Resources Conservation and Assessment
R. M. Parris, M. M. Schantz, and S. A. Wise. Nov 1996,
350p, NOAA-TM-NOS-ORCA-104.
Supersedes NIST Announcement PB97-154207. Pre-
pared in cooperation with National Inst of Standards
and Technology (CSTL), Gailhersborg, MD. Analytical
Chemistry Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In support of marine monitoring measurement  pro-
grams, NIST, in cooperation with the NOAA National
Status  and Trends Program (NS&T), and the EPA En-
vironmental  Monitoring  and  Assessment Program
(EMAP), conducts yearly interiaboratory comparison
exercises to provide one mechanism  for participating
laboratories/monitoring programs to evaluate the qual-
ity and comparability ol their performance in measuring
selected organic contaminantes in environmental sam-
ples. In this report results of the 1995 exercises of the
NIST/NOAA NS&T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
cise Program for Organic Contaminants m the Marine
Environment are described in which selected poly-
chlorinated  biphenyl  (PCB) congeners, chlorinated
pesticides,  and  polycyclic  aromatic  hydrocarbons
(PAH) were determined in Fish Homogenate III and
Marine Sediment V exercise materials. The analytical
methods used by each participating laboratory in this
performance-based program are summarized.

Keywords: 'Polychlorinated biphenyls, 'Polycyclic aro-
matic hydrocarbons,  'Pesticides, 'Marine  environ-
ments, 'Water pollution effects, Congeners, Contami-
nants, Marine fish, Bioaccumulatkxi, Animal tissues,
Bottom sediments, Environmental persistence. Chem-
ical analysis, Analytical methods. Environmental moni-
toring,  Interiaboratory comparisons,  Quality assur-
ance, Statistical analysis, National Status and Trends
Program.
PB99-119570REB
                                 PC A15/MF A03
Reregistration    Eligibility   Decision    (RED):
IPRODIONE. (Includes RED  Facts:  IPRODIONE
Fact Sheet).
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1998,302p, EPA/738/R-98/019.
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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
iprodione. Section I is the introduction. Section II de-
scribes iprodione, its uses, data requirements and reg-
ulatory history. Section III discusses the human health
and environmental assessment based on the data
available to the Agency. Section IV presents the rereg-
istration decision for iprodione. Section V  discusses
the reregistratkxi requirements for  iprodione. Finally,
Section VI is the Appendices which support this Rereg-
istration Eligibility Decision.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, Fungicides, Imides, Toxicity,
Risk assessment.  Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
ronmental transport  Chemical properties. Environ-
mental impacts. Pollution regulations. Administrative
procedures.  Requirements. Pest control,  'Iprodione,
•Registration, Use patterns, CAS 36734-19-7.
PB99-119588REB                 PC A14/MF A03
Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Dlcofol.
(Includes RED Facts: Dfcofol Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1998.290p, EPA/738/R-98/018.
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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
dteofol. Section I  is the introduction; Section II de-
scribes ofcofol, its uses, data requirements and regu-
latory history; Section III discusses the human health
and  environmental assessment  based on the  data
available to the Agency; Section IV presents the rereg-
istration decision for dicolol; Section VI contains the
Appendices which support this Reregistration Eligibility
Decision.

Keywords: "Dicofol, 'Pesticides, Organochlorine insec-
ticides. Toxicity. Risk assessment, Human, Animals,
Exposure, Insect control,  Environmental  transport,
Chemical properties. Environmental impacts. Pollution
regulations. Administrative procedures, Requirements,
•Reregistration. Use patterns, CAS 115-32-2.
PB99-120966REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-
Hour Ozone NAAQS.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Dec 1998,24p, EPA/454/R-98/017.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.
This report provides technical guidance on the data
handling conventions for the fit-hour ozone  National
Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The report is
written in  the  'plain  English' question and  answer
(Q&A) style. The following data handling issues are ad-
dressed: (1) Rounding conventions; (2) Missing data;
(3) Treatment of exceptional natural events;  (4) Data
completeness requirements for computing averages;
(5)  Minimum years of data required to demonstrate
compliance with the NAAQS; (6) Use of data from Spe-
cial Purpose Monitors (SPM); and (7) The attainment
test used to judge compliance with the NAAQS.

Keywords: 'National Ambient Air  Quality Standards,
'Ozone, Air pollution monitoring, Air pollution control,
Air  pollution standards,  Data analysis,  Data proc-
essing. Data quality, Guidelines, 'Data handling, 'Data
utilization.
PB99-121089REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling
(IWAQM). Phase 2. Summary  Report and  Rec-
ommendations for Modeling Long Range Trans-
port Impacts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
J. S. Irwin. Dec 1998,168p, EPA/454/R-98/019.
Prepared in cooperation with National Park Service,
Denver, CO. Air Resources Div.. Forest Service, Fort
Collins, CO. Air  Program, and Fish and Wildlife Serv-
ice, Denver, CO. Air Quality Branch. See also PB95-
241931.
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This Phase 2 Report is published by the Interagency
Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM) in an ef-
fort to provide the sponsoring agencies and other inter-
ested parties information on  appropriate 'off-the-shelf
methods for estimating long range transport impacts of
air pollutants on Federal Class I areas.

Keywords: 'Air pollution dispersion, 'Metorotogy data,
'Long range transport, 'Mathematical models, Atmos-
pheric diffusion, Diffusion modeling. Air pollution, Air
pollution sources. National parks, Forest land.  Visi-
bility, Air pollution control, Enviromental impacts. Esti-
mating, Wilderness areas. New Source Performance
Standards.
PB99-121097REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Innovations  in  Site  Characterization:  Interim
Guide to Preparing Case Studies.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
Oct 1998,30p, EPA/542/B-98/009.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of this Interim Guide to Preparing Case
Studies is two-fold. First, it provides guidelines that fa-
cilitate collecting and documenting the cost and per-
formance information that will  be needed to prepare
the case study. Second, the Interim Guide offers a sug-
gested format for case study reports in order to encour-
age consistency. The primary audience for this guide
are those charged with  actually preparing case studies
based  on project reports (e.g., project sampling and
analysis plans, work plans, and project reports). Sec-
ondary users of this guide are those charged during the
course of a project's execution, with gathering the in-
formation that will be used to prepare a  case study
after project completion.

Keywords:  'Site characterization, 'Data  collection,
'Sampling, Hazardous materials. Chemical analysis.
Collecting methods, Risk assessment, Public health,
Environmental health, Remediation, Procedures, Per-
formance evaluation. Cost analysis.
 PB99-121188REB                 PCA06/MFA01
 Oxygenates in Water Critical Information and Re-
 search Needs.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Center for Environmental Assess-
 ment.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
J. M. Davis, J. Brqphy, R. Hitzig, J. D. Prah, S.
Schmelling, T. F. Speth, R. Swank, A. N. Tafuri, F.
Kremer, and M. Osinski. Dec 1998,78p, EPA/600YR-
98/048.
See also PB96-190665.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of the document is to identify key issues
related to assessing and managing the potential health
and environmental risks of oxygenate contamination of
water. The present document focuses on those gaps
and limitations in current information that constitute the
most critical and immediate needs to be addressed in
support of risk assessment and risk management ef-
forts related to oxygenates in water. This document is
primarily intended to serve as a starting point and gen-
eral guide to planning future research. Efforts to ad-
dress many  of the needs identified in the document
have already begun or are under consideration  by var-
ious organizations. A current listing of such projects
may be found in Appendix 2.

Keywords:    "Water    pollution     monitoring,
"Environmental  effects,  'Health  effects,  "Chemical
properties, Toxicity, Water pollution sources, Fuel ad-
ditives, Chemical reactivity, Ecological concentration,
Environmental  exposure.  Environmental  transport,
Aquatic biology, Water pollution abatement, Water pol-
lution control, Remedial action, 'Oxygenates, Environ-
mental fate.
PB99-121204REB                 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Hydramethylnon. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1998,6p, EPA/738/F-98/022.
See also PB99-121287.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document    for     registration    case    2585,
hydroamethylnon. Hydramethylnon is an insecticide
used to control ants, cockroaches, crickets, and ter-
mites. There are 28 end use product formulations that
are either granular baits or ready-to-use gelatin. The
use on rangelands or pastures primarily for Imported
Fire ant control, is considered to be a food use and es-
tablished  tolerances are cited in 40 CFR Section
180.395.

Keywords: "Pesticides,  Insecticides,  Baits,  Toxicity,
Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
ronmental  transport, Chemical  properties,  Environ-
mental impacts, Pollution regulations, Administrative
procedures,    Insect     control.    Requirements,
•Hydramethylnon,                  "Reregistration,
Amidinohydrazones, Use patterns, CAS 67485-29-4.
 PB99-121287REB                 PC A09/MF A02
 Reregistration    Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
 Hydramethylnon.    (Includes     RED    Facts:
 Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
 Environmental Pro
              Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1998,168p, EPA/738/R-98/023.
For Fact Sheet only see also PB99-121204.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has com-
pleted its registration eligibility decision of the pes-
ticide active ingredient tetrahydro-5,5- dimentyl-2(1 H)-
pyrimi  dinone(3-(4-(trifluo  romethyl)phenyl)-1-  (2-(4-
(trifluorometfiyl)                  phenyl)ethenyl)-2-
propenylidine)hydrazone,     also    known    as
hydramethylnon. The document presents the Agency's
decision regarding the registration eligibility of the
registered usesof hydramethylnon. Section I is the in-
troduction. Section II describes  hydramethylnon, its
uses, data requirements, and regulatory history. Sec-
                                                  tion III discusses the human health and environmental
                                                  assessment based on the data available to the Agen-
                                                  cy. Section IV presents the reregistration decision for
                                                  hydramethylnon. Section V discusses the  reregistra-
                                                  tion requirements for hydramethylnon. And, Section VI
                                                  containsthe Appendices which support this Reregistra-
                                                  tion Eligibility Decision documents.

                                                  Keywords:  'Pesticides, Insecticides, Baits, Toxicity,
                                                  Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
                                                  ronmental transport,  Chemical  properties, Environ-
                                                  mental impacts, Pollution regulations, Administrative
                                                  procedures,    Insect    control,     Requirements,
                                                  'Hydramethylnon,                   'Reregistration,
                                                  Amidinohydrazones, Use patterns, CAS 67485-29-4.
                                                  PB99-121295REB                 PC A17/MF A03
                                                  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                  Standards and Applied Science Div.
                                                  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
                                                  Nonpoint Sources.  BASINS.  Version 2.0.  User's
                                                  Manual.
                                                  Tetra Tech, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
                                                  M. Lahlou, L. Shoemaker, S. Choudhury, H.
                                                  Manguerra, A. Parker, R. Elmer, and A. Hu. Nov 1998,
                                                  360p, EPA/823/B-98/006.
                                                  Contracts EPA-68-C3-0374, EPA-68-C98-010
                                                  See also PB94-218955.  Prepared in cooperation with
                                                  Earthlnfo, Inc., Boulder,  CO. Sponsored by Environ-
                                                  mental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.  Stand-
                                                  ards and Applied Science Div.
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                                                  BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
                                                  tem for use by regional, state,  and local agencies in
                                                  performing watershed- and water<)uality-based stud-
                                                  ies. BASINS comprises a  suite   of  interrelated
                                                  cpmponenets for performing the various aspects of en-
                                                  vironmental analysis. The six cpmponenets include (1)
                                                  nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
                                                  and Project Builders; (2) assessment tools (TARGET,
                                                  ASSESS, and Data Mining)  that address large- and
                                                  small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
                                                  tate organizing and evaluating data, including Water-
                                                  shed Delineation, Import, Land Use Reclassfication,
                                                  and DEM Reclassification; (4) Watershed Character-
                                                  ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
                                                  information on selected watersheds; (5) water quality
                                                  models including TOXIROUTE  and QUAL2E;  and (6)
                                                  the  Nonpoint   Source    Model   (NPSM)  and
                                                  postprocessor, which  provide integrated assessment
                                                  of watershed loading and transport, The assessment
                                                  component, working under the GIS umbrella, allows
                                                  users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
                                                  formation, and display results. The modeling  compo-
                                                  nent module allows users to examine the impacts of
                                                  pollutant loadings from point and nonpoint sources.

                                                  Keywords: "Water pollution sources, 'Watershed man-
                                                  agement, 'User manuals(Computer programs), Water
                                                  pollution monitoring, Water quality management, Soils,
                                                  Land use, Site characterization, Environmental as-
                                                  sessment,  Nonpoint sources,  Point sources, Water
                                                  quality   data,  Geographic   information   systems,
                                                  "BASINS  computer model,  BASINS(Better  Assess-
                                                  ment  Science  Integrating   Point   and   Nonpoint
                                                  Sources), Total maximum daily loads.
                                                   PB99-121428REB                 PC A04/MF A01
                                                   Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Lab., Ada,
                                                   OK.
                                                   Field Test of Cyclodextrln for Enhanced  In-sltu
                                                   Flushing  of  Multiple-Component Immiscible Or-
                                                   ganic Liquid Contamination: Project Overview and
                                                   fntial Results.
                                                   Arizona Univ., Tucson.
                                                   M. L. Brusseau, J. E. McCray, G. R. Johnson, C.
                                                   Enfield, X. Wang, and A. L. Wood. Feb 1998,32p,
                                                   EPA/600/A-98/132.
                                                   Grant EPA-R-822024
                                                   See also PB95-170668. Sponsored by Robert  S. Ken-
                                                   Environmental Research Lab., Ada, OK.
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                                                   Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview
and the initial results of a pilot-scale experiment des-
ignated to test the use of cyclodextrin for enhanced in-
situ flushing of an aquifer contaminated by immiscible
liquid. This is  the first field test of this technology,
termed a completing sugar flush (CSF). The field test
was conducted within a solvent and fuel disposal site at
Hill Air Force Base, UT. The cyclodextrin solution in-
creased the aqueous concentrations of all  the target
contaminants to values from about 100 to more than
20000  times the concentrations obtained during  the
water flush conducted prior to the CSF.  Concomitantly,
the CSF greatly enhanced the rate of mass removal
during  the 8 pore-volume flush, which resulted in a
41% reduction in contaminant mass. Based on these
results, it is clear that the CSF technology was suc-
cessful in enhancing the remediation of  the immiscible-
liquid contaminated site.

Keywords:  "Solvents,  'Water treatment,  "Ground
water, Aquifers, Flushing, Extraction, Water pollution
control,  Remediation,  Complexing   sugar   flush,
Cyclodextrin, NAPL(Nonaqueous Phase Liquids).


PB99-121436REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Using  Reproductuve and  Developmental Effects
Data in Ecological  Risk Assessments  for Ovip-
arous Vertebrates Exposed To Contaminants. Re-
view draft.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab.,Corvallis,OR.
J. R. Clark, K. L. Dickson, J. P. Giesy, R. G. Stahl, M.
G. Zeeman, R. T. Lackey, and E. M. Mihateh. 21 Sep
1998,72p, EPA/6007A-98/133.
See also PB97-172522. Prepared in cooperation with
University  of  North Texas,  Denton., Michigan State
Univ., East Lansing.,  Du Pont de Nemours (E.I.) and
Co., Wilmington, DE. and Rhone-Poulenc, Shelton,
CT.
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Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) is a tool often used
to support  risk-based decision-making. An essential
step in the process of applying reproductive  and devel-
opmental effects data within a risk assessment context
is developing an  understanding of how the information
is relevant to the risk-based policy question at hand.
This chapter addresses how reproductive and develop-
ment effects data from studies of contaminants can be
used by ERA. The authors also discuss how a number
of important policy, technical, and procedural topics
are addressed in the course of framing and imple-
menting the risk  assessment. One of the authors' ob-
jectives is to determine if the current  ERA paradigm
needs  modifications to address unique risks  of con-
taminants to oviparous vertebrates. A secondary ob-
jective is to provide information on ERA procedures to
lexicologists,  physiologists, ecologists, chemists, and
modelers  who are  knowledgeable about  oviparous
vertebrates, illuminating how the results of their dis-
ciplines may be used in this area.

Keywords:  "Animal populations, 'Biological  commu-
nities, 'Biological effects, Vertebrates,  Growth stages,
Reproduction(Biology), Ecosystems,  Contaminants,
Enviroinmental  exposure.  Risk  analysis,  Environ-
mental exposure, Environmental policy, Decision mak-
ing, Policy making, "Ecological risk assessment.
 PB99-121444REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiver-
 sity.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Corvallis, OR.
 D. White, E. M. Preston, K. E. Freemark, and A. R.
 Kiester. 1998,58p, EPA/600/A-98/134.
 Prepared in cooperation with Oregon State Univ., Cor-
 vallis.  Dept. of Geosciences., Environment Canada,
 Ottawa (Ontario). National Wildlife Research Center.
 and Forest Service, Corvallis, OR.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Corvallis scientists report on a multi-organization study
 that looked at biodiversity as a two stage problem. The
 first stage is finding those places over a region of study
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that have the greatest combined biodiversity, and the
second stage is studying those important places to see
what effects changes in land use caused by human ac-
tivities might have on biodiversity. For the purposes of
the study in land use caused by human activities might
have on biodiversity. For the purposes of the study bfo-
diversity was defined  as species richness and habitat
abundance of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mam-
mals, and for the total of these four taxonomic groups.

Keywords:    'Land   use,    'Human    activities,
•Environmental impacts. Species diversity,  Habitats,
Biological communities. Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds,
Mammals,  Trends, Man  environment  interactions,
'Biodrversity.


PB99-121451REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Photochemical   Plume-in-Grid   Simulations  of
Major Point Sources In the Community Multtecate
Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
J. M. Godowitch, N. V. Gillani, A. Biazar, Y. Wu, and R.
E. Imhoff. C1998,8p, EPA/600/A-98/130.
See also PB96-116892 and PB98-116528. Prepared in
cooperation with National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, Research Triangle Park,  NC. Atmos-
pheric Sciences Modeling Div., Tennessee Valley Au-
thority,  Muscle Shoals,  AL and  Alabama Univ. in
HuntsviHe.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A cooperative research  and development effort has
been conducted to design and implement a plume-in-
grid  (PinQ) modeling techniques  into the  Models-3
Community Multiscaie Air Quality (CMAO)  modeling
system  in order to  address the need for an improved
modeling approach to treat major point source emis-
sions. Objectives are to provide an improved charac-
terization of the near-source concentration field and a
better far-field regional pollutant pattern due  to the im-
pact of the plume-in-grid approach. The conceptual de-
sign and an overview of the science processes con-
tained in the POM  in PinG algorithms are briefly pre-
sented: Test simulations with and without  the  PinG
treatment for a major No(x) point source are described,
and an O(3) concentration pattern from the grid model
reveals the  impact of the plume-in-grid approach.
Subgrid scale plume cell O(3) concentrations are also
shown.

Keywords:  *Air pollution sources, •Computerized sim-
ulation,  'Diffusion modeling.  Emissions, Plumes, Air
pollution dispersion. Point sources, Ozone, Nitrogen
oxides.  Photochemical reactions, Grids(Coordinates).
•Community Multiscaie Air Quality Model,  Models-3
modeling system.


PB99-121469REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Resi-
dential  Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
R. C. McCrillis. 1998.22p. EPA/600/A-98/131.
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste
Management Association (88th).  San Antonio, TX.,
June 18-23,1995.
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The paper reviews data published over the past 10-15
years on domestic wood-fired central heaters. Empha-
sis is on stick-fired units, the most common type used
in the U.S., but also presented are data on chip- and
pellet-fired  units, showing that they are capable of
achieving lower emissions.

Keywords:  •Residential buildings,  *Wood burning fur-
naces, 'Stoves, 'Combustion products, 'Indoor air pol-
lution, Emissions, Hot water heatings. Catalysis, Cata-
lysts. Emission control. Data analysis, Reviewing.


PB99-121477REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Physical and Chemical  Characterization of Fine
Paniculate from the Combustion of Residual Fuel
Oil. Rept. for Sep 96-Jun 98.
Arizona Univ., Tucson. Dept of Chemical and Environ-
mental Engineering.
C. A. Miller, W. P. Linak, and J. O. L Wendt. 1998,
24p,EPA/600/A-98/135.
Contract EPA-68-D4-0005
Presented at the Conference on Air Quality: Mercury,
Trace Elements and Paniculate Matter,  McLean, VA.,
December  1-4, 1998.  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 of research concerned with the
characterization of paniculate matter (PM) emissions
from a practical boiler burning heaving  fuel oils. The
purpose is to identify hypothetical mechanisms that
might relate both the combustion process and the fuel
burned to the size-segrated characterization of the fine
PM formed, and ultimately to its propensity to cause
pulmonary injury. In this initial study, PM  samples were
taken from the stack of a commercial 732 kW (2.5
MBtu/hr) rated firetube boiler burning  four different
heavy fuel oils, including two grades and three sulfur
contents. Submicron and supermicron particle size dis-
tributions  (PSDs) were measured using an  in-stack
cascade impactor, a scanning mobility  particle sizer,
and an in-situ light scattering system.  Size-classified
bulk samples were also collected using  a high volume
dilution sampler. In addition to chemical and physical
characterization, these  samples were  examined for
pulmonary toxicity. Finally, EPA  Method 5 (total PM)
and Method  60 (metal  analyses)  samples were ex-
tracted and analyzed. Measured PSDs show evidence
of a submicron accumulation mode between 0.07 and
0.08 micrometer in diameter.

Keywords: 'Particulates. 'Fuel oils, 'Combustion prod-
ucts,  'Air pollution effects(Animals). Residual fuels.
Burning,  Combustion kinetics.  Metals, Air pollution
sampling. Respiratory system diseases,  Boilers.


PB99-121600REB                PC A10/MF A02
Environmental Protection  Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5
Monitoring Networks.
Nevada Umv. System, Reno. Desert Research Inst.
J. G. Watson. J. C. Chow. H. Moosmueller, M.
Pitchford, M. Green, and N. Frank. 29 May 1998,188p.
EPA/454/R-98/012.
Contract EPA-CX824291 -01 -1
Prepared in cooperation with National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration, Las Vegas, NV. Sponsored
by Environmental Protection  Agency,  Research  Tri-
angle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality  Planning and
Standards.
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This guidance provides a survey  of alternatives for
continuous in-situ measurements of suspended par-
ticles, their chemical components, and  their gaseous
precursors. Recent and anticipated advances in meas-
urement technology provide reliable and practical in-
struments  for particle  quantification over averaging
times ranging from minutes to hours. These devices
provide instantaneous, telemetered results and can
used limited manpower  more efficiently than manual,
filter based methods. Commonly used continuous par-
ticle particle monitors measure inertial mass, mobility,
light absorption and light scattering properties of fine
particles.

Keywords:  'Air  pollution monitors,   'Particulates,
'Suspended solids.  Air  pollution  sampling.  In situ
measurement,  Precursors, Chemical   composition.
Chemical  analysis.  Filters, Light scattering,  Inertia,
Mass, Mobility, Physical properties, 'PM-2.5, Light ab-
sorption, Electron attenuation.
PB99-122095REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam
Insulation. Final rept. Oct 95-Sep 97.
Syracuse Research Corp., North Syracuse, NY. Envi-
ronmental Science Center.
P. H. Howard, J. L. Tunkel, and S. Banerjee. Oct 1998,
156p, EPA/600/R-98/133.
Grant EPA-R-824287
Prepared in cooperation with BRI, Atlanta, GA. Spon-
sored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
Div.
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The report gives results of a study of third-generation
blowing agents for foam insulation. The third phase fo-
cused on identifying blowing agent substitutes. The in-
vestigation concentrated on the development of tech-
niques to identify and replace deficiencies that may be
present in an individual substitute through the use of
blowing agent azeotropic mixtures.  The two compo-
nents of a mixture may display a syntergistic effect
where the overall characteristics of the blowing agent
are better than if  either substance was used individ-
ually. The avove concepts on blowing agent mixtures
should encourage interested parties to investigate the
use of azeotropes in laboratory foaming trials on insu-
lating polyurethane foams.

Keywords: 'Insulating  materials, 'Blowing  agents,
'Foams, 'Materials substitution, Thermal  insulation,
Azeotropes, Environmental chemical substitutes, Poly-
urethane  resins,  Polurethane   foam,  Greenhouse
gases, Air pollution abatement.


PB99-122103REB                PC A05/MF A01
Biomass Drying Technologies. Final rept.  Sep 97-
May98.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
E. Salomaa. Jul 1998,60p, EPA/600/R-98/090.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report examines the technologies used for drying
of biomass and the energy requirements of bkxnass
dryers. Biomass drying  processes, drying  methods,
arid the conventional types of dryers are surveyed gen-
erally. Drying methods and dryer studies using super-
heated steam as the drying medium are discussed
more closely, with comparison to the methods of drying
using air or flue gas as the drying medium. Available
types of steam dryers are described with reference to
operating conditions, energy requirements, and types
of biomass dried.  Energy aspects are considered,  as
well as possibilities of steam  utilization to recover the
latent heat of vaporization. Thermal energy required for
drying of biomass is calculated using tabulated values
of steam properties. The amount of steam to provide
the thermal energy needed for biomass drying, at dif-
ferent pressures and temperatures applicable in steam
dryers, is calculated for both indirectly and directly
heated steam dryers. The calculated heat requirement
values of steam  dryers have  been compared with
those reported in the literature.  Further, anticipated
emissions from fluegas and steam drying processes
have been summarized.

Keywords: 'Biomass, 'Drying,  'Air  pollution control,
'Emissions, 'Energy use, Dryers, Flue gases, Air pollu-
tion sources, Steam, Latent heat, Thermal energy, En-
ergy transfer, Pressure effects, Temperature effects.
PB99-122111REB                PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Residential Wood Combustion Technology Re-
view. Volume 1. Technical Report Final rept. Jul
97-Jul 98.
OMNI Environmental Services, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
J. E. Houck, and P. E. Tiegs. Dec 1998,44p, EPA/600/
R-98/174A.
See also Volume 2, PB99-122129. Sponsored by Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The report gives results of a review of the current state-
of-the-art of residential wood combustion  (RWC). The
key environmental parameter of concern was the air
emission of particles. The technological  status of all
major RWC categories-cordwood stoves, fireplaces,
masonry heaters, pettel stoves, and wood-fired central
heating furnaces-was reviewed. Advanced in tech-
nology achieved since the mid-1980s were the primary
focus. Key findings of the review included: (1) the new
source performance standard (NSPS) certification pro-
cedure only qualitatively predicts the level  of emissions
from wood heaters  under actual  use in homes; (2)
wcodstove durability varies with model, and a method
to assess the durability problem is controversial; (3)
nationally, the overwhelming majority of RWC air emis-
sions  are from noncertified devices (primarily  from
older noncertified woodstoves); (4) new technology ap-
pliances and fuels can reduce emissions  significantly;
 (5) the International Organizatin for  Standardization
 and EPA NSPS test procedures are  quite dissimilar,
and data generated by the two procedures would not
 be comparable; and (6) the effect of wood moisture
 and wood type on particulate emission appears to be
 real but less than an order of magnitude.

 Keywords: 'Combustion products, "Wood burning ap-
 pliances, 'Residential buildings, Stoves, Fireplaces,
 Space heating, Wood burning furnaces. Wood fuels,
 Air heaters.  Space  heaters.  Masonry,  Particulates.
 Particles, Emissions, Cordwood.


 PB99-122129REB                 PC A10/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Residential  Wood  Combustion Technology Re-
 view. Volume 2. Appendices. Final rept.  Jul 97-Jul
 98
 OMNI Environmental Services, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
 J. E. Houck, and P. E. Tiegs. Dec 1998.186p, EPA/
 600/R-98/174B.
 See also Volume 1, PB99-122111. Sponsored by Envi-
 ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
 NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
                                                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.

                                                The 1997 Compliance Report once again announces
                                                100 percent compliance with the Acid Rain Program,
                                                now in its third year of sulfur dioxide (SO2) compliance
                                                and its second year of nitrogen oxides (NOx) compli-
                                                ance. Affected facilities continued to exceed the tar-
                                                gets set for both pollutants by  the Clean Air Act
                                                Amendments of 1990.  The early reductions seen in
                                                 1995 and 1996 for S02 continue, with affected utility
                                                 units beating their 1997 target by 23 percent. The oyer-
                                                compliance with the NOx target also continues, achiev-
                                                 ing an average emission rate for Phase I units 16 per-
                                                 cent below the compliance rate.

                                                 Keywords: *Air pollution  control,  'Standards  compli-
                                                 ance,  'Electric utilities, Fossil-fuel power plants, Boil-
                                                 ers, Coal-fired gas turbines. Combustion products,
                                                 Acid rain. Air pollution sources, Sulfur dioxide, Nitrogen
                                                 oxides. Air pollution effects, Air  pollution standards,
                                                 National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Air pollution
                                                 abatement, Cost analysis, 'Acid Rain Program, Emis-
                                                 sion rates, Ctean Air Act Amendments of 1990.


                                                 PB99-122186REB                 PC A06/MF A01
                                                 Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compli-
                                                 ance  Audits under the Comprehensive Environ-
                                                 mental  Response, Compensation,  and Liability
                                                 Act
                                                 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
                                                 Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
                                                 Dec 1998,76p, EPA/305/B-98/009.
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report gives results of a review of the current state-
of-the-art of residential wood combustion (RWC). The
key environmental parameter of concern was the air
emission of particles. The technological status  of all
major RWC categories-cordwood stoves, fireplaces,
masonry heaters, pettel stoves, and wood-fired central
heating furnaces-was reviewed. Advanced in  tech-
nology achieved since the mid-1980s were the primary
focus. Key findings of the review included: (1) the new
source performance standard (NSPS) certification pro-
cedure only qualitatively predicts the tevel of emissions
from wood heaters  under actual  use in homes; (2)
woodstove durability varies with model, and a method
to assess the durability problem is controversial; (3)
nationally, the overwhelming majority of RWC air emis-
sions are from noncertified devices (primarily from
ohter noncertified woodstoves); (4) new technology ap-
pliances and fuels can reduce emissions significantly;
(5) the International Organizatin for  Standardization
and EPA NSPS test procedures are quite dissimilar,
and data generated by the two procedures would not
be comparable; and (6)  the effect of wood  moisture
and wood type on particulate emission appears to be
real but less than an order of magnitude.

Keywords: "Combustion products.  *Wcod burning ap-
pliances, -Residential buildings. Stoves, Fireplaces,
Space heating, Wood burning furnaces. Wood  fuels,
Air heaters,  Space heaters, Masonry, Particulates,
Particles, Emissions, Cordwood.


PB99-122152REB                PC A05/MF A01
Compliance  Report, 1997. Add Rain Program.
Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
Acid Rain Div.
Aug 1998,72p. EPA/430/R-98/012.
SeeateoPB98-142151.
 Product reproduced from  rjgital   image. Order the
product from  NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This protocol, which is part of a set containing other
area or statutory specific audit protocols, is a tool to as-
sist you  in conducting environmental audits, which
should inform you whether your facility is in compliance
with federal  regulations.  EPA has developed these
audit protocols to assist  and encourage businesses
and organizations to perform environmental audits and
disclose violations in accordance with EPA's audit pol-
icy. The audit protocols are intended to promote con-
sistency among regulated entities when conducting en-
vironmental audits and to ensure that audits are con-
ducted in a thorough and comprehensive manner.

Keywords: 'Compliance, 'Audits, Enforcement, Per-
formance, Requirements, Regulations, US EPA, Viola-
tions, Verification, Effectiveness, Risk assessment.
Government          policies,          Protocols,
•CERCLA(Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act), 'Comprehensive En-
vironmental Response Compensation and Liability Act,
•Environmental auditing, Pollution prevention.


PB99-122194REB                PC A05/MF A01
Protocol tor  Conducting  Environmental Compli-
ance Audits under the Emergency Planning and
Community Rlght-to-Know Act
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Dec 1998,68p, EPA/305/B-98/007.
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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 protocol, which is part of a set  containing other
area or statutory specific  audit protocols, is a tool to as-
 sist you in  conducting  environmental audits, which
should inform you whether your facility is in compliance
 with federal regulations. EPA has developed these
 audit protocols to assist and encourage businesses
 and organizations to perform environmental audits and
 disclose violations in accordance with EPA's audit pol-
 icy. The audit protocols are intended to promote con-
 sistency among regulated entities when conducting en-
 vironmental audits and to ensure that audits are con-
 ducted in a thorough and comprehensive manner.

 Keywords: 'Compliance, 'Audits,  Enforcement, Per-
 formance, Requirements, Regulations, US EPA, Viola-
 tions, Verification,  Effectiveness, Risk assessment,
Government policies, Protocols, 'Emergency Planning
and Community Right-to-Know Act, 'Environmental
auditing. Pollution prevention.


PB99-122202REB                PC A05/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Technical  Approaches  to  Characterizing  and
Cleaning Up Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the
Brownfields Initiative. Final rept.
Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
Dec 1998,74p, EPA/625/R-98/007.
Contract EPA-68-D7-0001
See also PB97-144828. Sponsored by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of
Research and Development.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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.

EPA has developed this guide to provide decision-
makers, such  as city planners, private sector devel-
opers, and other involved in redeveloping brownfields,
with a better understanding of the technical issues in-
volved in assessing and cleaning up iron and steel mill
sites so they can make the most informed decisions
possible. This overview of the technical process  in-
volved in assessing  and cleaning up brownfields sites
can assist planners in making decisions at various
stages of the project. An understanding of land use and
industrial processes conducted in the past at a site can
help the planner to conceptualize the site and identify
 likely areas of contamination that may require cleanup.
 Numerous resources are suggested to facilitate char-
 acterization of the site and consideration of cleanup
 technologies.

 Keywords: 'Steel mills, 'Iron and steel industry, 'Site
 characterization, 'Remediation, Steel plants. Land use
 planning. Urban redevelopment, Contamination, Envi-
 ronmental protection. Public health, Risk assessment,
 Decision making. Assessments, 'Brownfield Redevel-
 opment Program, 'Cleanup.


 PB99-122681REB                 PC A09/MF A02
 Profile of the Motor  Vehicle Assembly Industry.
 EPA  Office  of   Compliance  Sector  Notebook
 Protect.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Enforcement and  Compliance Assurance.
 Sep 1995,152p, EPA/310/R-95/009, ISBN-0-16-
 048276-3.
 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)605^900;        and        email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This industry notebook is designed to provide an over-
 view of the motor  vehicles and motor vehicle equip-
 ment industry as listed under the Standard  Industrial
 Classification (SIC) code 37. This notebook focuses on
 the three-digit SIC  371 which is limited to motor vehi-
 cles and motor vehicle equipment (also known as the
 automotive industry). The  primary focus within SIC 371
  are  numbers 3711 - motor vehicles and passenger
 care bodies,  3713  - truck  and bus bodies, and 3714 -
  motor vehicle parts and accessories.

  Keywords: 'Automotive industry, 'Sectoral analysis,
  'Waste streams, Automobile manufacturing, Motor ve-
  hicles, Trucks, Buses, Bodies,  Chassis, Automotive
  parts  industry, Accessories, Assembling,  Facilities
  management, Operation and maintenance, Accidents,
  Leaks,  Economic  analysis, Industrial production, In-
  dustrial wastes.  Water pollution, Waste water, Land
  pollution. Air pollution, Solid wastes, Emissions, Com-
  pliance, Enforcement, Statutes, Regulations, Require-
  ments, Pollution prevention, Toxic Release Inventory.


  PB99-122699REB                 PC A07/MF A02
  Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Indus-
  try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook
  Drnlftft
  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
  Office of Compliance.
  Sep 1995,104p, EPA/310/R-95/011, ISBN-0-16-
  048278-X.
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  product from NTIS by: phone at 1-600-553-NTIS (U.S.


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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 profile  provides an overview of SIC code 14,
which includes mining  and quarrying of nonmetallic
minerals, except fuels;  and establishments engaged
primarily in mining or quarrying, developing mines, or
exploring for non-fuel, nonmetallic minerals. Also in-
cluded are certain well  and brine operations, and pri-
mary preparation plants engaged in crushing, grinding,
and washing.

Keywords: 'Mining  industry,  *Nonmetals,  'Sectoral
analysis, 'Waste streams, Quarries, Crushed stone,
Dimension stone. Gravel,  Sands, Clays, Refractory
materials, Open pit mining.  Construction materials, Fa-
cilities management, Operation and maintenance. Ac-
cidents, Leaks, Economic analysis, Industrial produc-
tion, Industrial wastes.  Water pollution. Waste water.
Land pollution, Air pollution. Solid wastes, Emissions,
Compliance, Enforcement, Statutes, Regulations, Re-
quirements,  Pollution prevention. Toxic Release Inven-
tory.
PB99-122707REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Of-
fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,142p, EPA/310/R-95/010, ISBN-0-16-
048277-1.
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.fedwond.gov. NTIS is located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 33 is
composed of establishments that engage  in: the pri-
mary  and secondary smelting and refining of ferrous
and nonferrous metal from ore or scrap; rolling, draw-
ing, and alloying: and the manufacturing and casting of
basic  metal products such as nails, spikes, wire, and
cable. Primary smelting and refining produces metals
directly from ores, while secondary refining and smelt-
ing produces metals from scrap and process waste.
Scrap is bits and pieces of metal parts, bars, turnings,
sheets, and wire that are off-specification or worn-out
but are capable of being recycled.

Keywords:  'Nonferrous  metals,   'Metal   industry,
'Sectoral analysis, 'Waste streams, Zinc industry, Alu-
minum      industry,     Lead(Metal),      Copper,
Hydrometatturgy,  PyrometaHurgy,  Smelting,  Found-
ries. Metal processing. Metal recovery, Secondary ma-
terials industry. Metal scrap. Facilities management,
Operation and maintenance. Accidents, Leaks,  Eco-
nomic  analysis.   Industrial  production,   Industrial
wastes. Water pollution. Waste water. Land pollution.
Air pollution. Solid wastes, Emissions,  Compliance,
Enforcement,  Statutes,  Regulations, Requirements,
Pollution prevention. Toxic Release Inventory, Primary
materials industry.
PB99-122715REB                PC A07/MF A02
Profile of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete In-
dustry.  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Note-
book Project
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,118p, EPA/310/R-95/D17, ISBN-0-16-
048284-4.
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customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
(703)605-6900;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedwor1d.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The intent of this profile is to provide an overview of the
Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Products Industry,
providing data on its size  and distribution and high-
lighting production processes and associated pollution
outputs, and to address environmental compliance and
enforcemen  tissues  associated  with  the  industry.
Greater emphasis is placed on the stone, day, glass,
and concrete industries due to their size and environ-
mental impacts.

Keywords:  'Mining  industry,  'Sectoral  analysis,
•Waste streams, Glass industry. Structural clay prod-
ucts, Pottery, Hydraulic cements, Plaster, Concretes,
Asbestos, Gypsum, Rocks,  Facilities  management,
Operation and maintenance, Accidents, Leaks,  Eco-
nomic   analysis,   Industrial   production,   Industrial
wastes, Water pollution. Waste water, Land pollution,
Air pollution. Solid wastes, Emissions, Compliance,
Enforcement, Statutes, Regulations,  Requirements,
Pollution prevention, Toxic Release Inventory.


PB99-122723REB                PC A06/MF A01
Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of
Compliance Sector Notebook Project
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,94p, EPA/310/R-95/001, ISBN-0-16-
048268-2.
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 notebook covers the entire dry cleaning industry
which includes three distinct types of operations:  com-
mercial, industrial and coin-operated. The dry cleaning
industry is covered by three Standard Industrial Classi-
fication (SIC) codes, the codes the  Department of
Commerce uses to track the flow of goods and  serv-
ices. The commercial sector is included in  SIC  7216
(dry cleaning plants except rug cleaning). The indus-
trial dry cleaning sector is included in SIC code  7218
(industrial launderers). Coin-operated dry cleaning is
included in SIC 7215 (coin-operated laundries and dry
cleaning).

Keywords: 'Dry cleaning, 'Sectoral analysis,  "Waste
streams, Laundries, Commercial sector, Industry, Fa-
cilities  management.  Operation and  maintenance.
Leaks, Accidents, Economic analysis,  Industrial pro-
duction,  Industrial wastes, Water  pollution,  Waste
water. Land pollution, Air pollution. Solid wastes. Emis-
sions.  Compliance, Enforcement, Statutes, Regula-
tions. Requirements,  Pollution prevention. Toxic Re-
lease Inventory.


PB99-122731REB                PC A09/MF A02
Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry.
EPA  Office  of   Compliance  Sector  Notebook
Project
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,154p, EPA/310/R-95/002, ISBN-0-16-
048269-0.
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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 electronics/computer industry is classified by the
U.S. Bureau of Census as SIC code 36. SIC 36 in-
cludes manufacturers of electrical distribution equip-
ment, household  appliances,  communication equip-
ment, electrical industrial apparatus, radio and  tele-
vision receiving equipment, electronic components and
accessories, electrical  wiring and lighting equipment,
and other electrical equipment and supplies. The  elec-
tronics/computer industry  is comprised of five major
sectors: telecommunications,   computers,  industrial
electronics, consumer electronics, and semiconduc-
tors.

Keywords: "Electronics industry, "Computer industry,
"Sectoral analysis, 'Waste streams, Semiconductor in-
dustry, Printed circuit boards, Cathode ray tubes,  Con-
sumer  products. Electric appliances, Communication
equipment. Electric equipment. Electric motors.  Elec-
trical wires.  Facilities  management, Operation and
maintenance. Accidents, Leaks, Economic analysis.
Industrial production,  Industrial wastes, Water pollu-
tion, Waste water, Land pollution, Air pollution,  Solid
wastes, Emissions, Compliance, Enforcement,  Stat-
utes, Regulations,  Requirements, Pollution prevention,
Toxic Release Inventory.
PB99-122749REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA
Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,156p, EPA/310/R-95/013, ISBN-0-16-
048280-1.
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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 report provides background information  on the
size, geographic distribution, employment, production,
sales, and economic condition of the petroleum refin-
ing industry. The type of facilities described within the
document are also described in terms of their Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. Additionally, the
second section contains a list of the largest companies
in terms of sales.

Keywords: 'Petroleum refineries, 'Sectoral analysis,
"Waste streams, Petroleum refining, Petroleum indus-
try, Desalting, Distillation, Processing equipment, Pe-
trochemical plants, Crude oil, Derivalization, Petroleum
products, Facilities management. Operation and main-
tenance, Accidents, Leaks, Economic analysis, Indus-
trial production. Industrial wastes, Water pollution,
Waste water,   Land   pollution,  Air  pollution, Solid
wastes, Emissions, Compliance, Enforcement,  Stat-
utes, Regulations, Requirements, Pollution prevention,
Toxic Release Inventory.
PB99-122756REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning
Industry. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Note-
book Project.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,76p, EPA/310/R-95/018, ISBN-0-16-
048285-2.
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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 report provides  background information  on the
size, geographic distribution, employment, production,
sales, and  economic condition of the transportation
equipment cleaning industry. The transportation equip-
ment cleaning sector, however, is not classified under
the SIC system and therefore, does not have a des-
ignated SIC code number. A large number of industries
with many different SIC codes  carry out transportation
equipment  cleaning  activities. Facilities  providing
transportation equipment cleaning  services  usually
provide numerous other services all of which are of
concern to the trade associations.

Keywords: 'Washing, 'Maintenance, "Sectoral anal-
ysis, "Waste streams, Railroad cars. Aircraft, Tanks,
Trucks, Barges, Deicing, Cargo transportation. Inter-
modal transportation systems,  Facilities management.
Operation and maintenance. Accidents, Leaks, Eco-
nomic   analysis.  Industrial   production.   Industrial
wastes, Water pollution. Waste water. Land pollution.
Air pollution,  Solid wastes. Emissions, Compliance,
Enforcement, Statutes, Regulations,  Requirements,
'Transportation         Equipment        Cleaning,
TEC(transportation  Equipment Cleaning), Pollution
prevention, Toxic Release inventory.
PB99-122764REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Of-
fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,144p, EPA/310/R-95/012, ISBN-0-16-
048279-8.
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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.

The industrial organic chemical sector produces or-
ganic chemicals (those containing carbon) used as ei-
ther chemical intermediates or end-products. This cat-
egorization corresponds to Standard Industrial Classi-
fication (SIC) code 286 established by the Bureau of
Census to track the flow of goods and services within
the economy. The 286 category includes gum and
wood chemicals (SIC 2861), cyclic organic crudes and
intermediates, organic dyes and pigments (SIC 2865),
and industrial organic chemicals not elsewhere classi-
fied  (SIC  2869).  The second  section  provides
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background information on the size, geographic dis-
tribution,  employment, production,  sales, and eco-
nomic condition of the organic chemical industry. The
type of facilities described within the document are also
described in terms of their Standard Industrial Classi-
fication (SIC) codes. Additionally, this section contains
a list of the largest companies in terms of sales.

Keywords:  'Organic  chemicals  industry, 'Sectoral
analysis,  "Waste streams, Gums, Cyclic compounds,
Dyes, Pigments, Chemical plants,  Wood, Facilities
management, Operation and maintenance, Accidents,
Leaks, Economic  analysis.  Industrial  production,  In-
dustrial wastes, Water pollution, Waste water. Land
pollution, Air pollution. Solid wastes, Emissions, Com-
pliance, Enforcement, Statutes, Regulations, Require-
ments, Pollution prevention, Toxic Release Inventory.
PB99-122814REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA
Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,144p, EPA/310/R-95/016, ISBN-0-16-
048283-6.
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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 rubber and miscellaneous plastics products indus-
try, as defined by the Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) code 30, includes establishments that manufac-
ture products from plastic resins, natural and synthetic
rubber,  reclaimed rubber,  futta percha,  balata, and
gutta siak. The second sdction provides background
information on the size, geographic distribution, em-
ployment, production, sales, and economic condition of
the Rubber and Plastics Products industry. The type of
facilities described within the document are also de-
scribed in terms of their Standard Industrial Classifica-
tion (SIC) codes. Additionally, this section contains a
list of the largest companies in terms of sales.

Keywords:  'Plastics  industry,  "Rubber  industry,
'Sectoral analysis, 'Waste streams, Synthetic mate-
rials, Natural rubber. Recycled materials. Resins, Rub-
ber compounds,  Facilities management, Operation
and maintenance, Accidents, Leaks, Economic anal-
ysis, Industrial production, Industrial  wastes. Water
pollution, Waste water,  Land pollution.  Air pollution,
Solid wastes, Emissions,  Compliance,  Enforcement,
Statutes,  Regulations, Requirements,  Pollution pre-
vention, Toxic Release Inventory.
 PB99-122822REB                 PC A08/MF A02
 Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office
 of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
 Sep 1995,142p, EPA/310/R-95/015, ISBN-0-16-
 048282-8.
 Product reproduced  from digital image. Order this
 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^15 (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and         email        at
 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This notebook focuses primarily on the greatest areas
 of environmental concerns within the pulp and paper
 industry: those from pulpmaking processes. The sec-
 ond section provides background information on the
 size, geographic distribution, employment, production,
 sales, and economic condition of the pulp and paper in-
 dustry. The type of facilities described within the docu-
 ment are also described in terms of their Standard In-
 dustrial Classification (SIC) codes. Additionally, this
 section contains a list  of the largest companies in terms
 of sales.

 Keywords: 'Paper industry, 'Sectoral analysis, 'Waste
 streams. Paper mills, Pulp mills, Pulping, Bleaching
 agents, Paperboards, Facilities  management. Oper-
 ation and  maintenance, Accidents,  Leaks, Economic
 analysis,  Industrial  production.  Industrial  wastes,
 Water pollution, Waste water, Land pollution. Air pollu-
 tion, Solid wastes. Emissions, Compliance,  Enforce-
 ment, Statutes,  Regulations,  Requirements, Pollution
 prevention, Toxic Release Inventory.
PB99-122830REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Profile of the  Printing  Industry. EPA  Office  of
Compliance Sector Notebook Project
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,118p, EPA/310/R-95/014, ISBN-Q-16-
048281-X.
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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  printing and  publishing  industry,  defined most
broadly, includes firms whose business is dominated
by printing  operations, firms  performing  operations
commonly   associated   with   printing,   such   as
platemaking  or bookbinding, and  publishers, wheather
or not they actually print their  own material. This cat-
egorization  corresponds to the Standard  Industrial
Classification (SIC) code 27 used by the Bureau of the
Census to track the flow of goods and services within
the economy.

Keywords: 'Printing and publishing industry, 'Sectoral
analysis, 'Waste streams.  Imaging techniques, Print-
ing equipment, Platemaking(Printing), Screen printing,
Lithography, Gravure  printing,  Flexography, Letter-
press printing, Facilities management, Operation and
maintenance. Accidents, Leaks, Economic analysis,
Industrial production, Industrial wastes, Water pollu-
tion,  Waste water, Land pollution,  Air pollution, Solid
wastes. Emissions,  Compliance, Enforcement,  Stat-
utes, Regulations, Requirements, Pollution prevention.
Toxic Release Inventory.
PB99-122848REB                PC A08/MF A02
Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of
Compliance Sector Notebook Project
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,138p, EPA/310/R-95/008, ISBN-0-16-
048275-5.
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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 metal mining industry  includes facilities  engaged
primarily in exploring for metallic minerals, developing
mines, and ore mining. These ores are valued chiefly
for the metals they contain, which are recovered for
use as constituents of alloys, chemicals, pigments, or
other products. The industry sector also includes ore
dressing and beneficiating operations. The SIC  10
group consists of: SIC 101 - Iron Ores; SIC 102 - Cop-
per Ores; SIC 103 - Lead and Zinc Ores; SIC 104  -
Gold and  Silver Ores; SIC 106 - Ferroalloy Ores, Ex-
cept Vanadium; SIC 108 - Metal Mining Services; and
SIC 109 - Miscellaneous Metal Ores.

Keywords: 'Metalliferous minerals, 'Mining  industry,
'Sectoral  analysis,  'Waste streams. Ore dressing,
Beneficiatfon,  Precious   metal  ores.  Iron   ores,
Ferroalloys, Copper ores. Lead ores, Zinc ores, Mine
wastes, Facilities management. Operation and mainte-
nance, Accidents, Leaks, Economic analysis, Industrial
production, Industrial wastes, Water pollution, Waste
water, Land pollution, Air pollution. Solid wastes, Emis-
sions,  Compliance,  Enforcement, Statutes, Regula-
tions, Requirements, Pollution  prevention, Toxic Re-
lease Inventory.
PB99-122855REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Indus-
try.  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook
Project.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,128p, EPA/310/R-95/006, ISBN-0-16-
048273-9.
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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 lumber and wood products industry includes es-
tablishments engaged in cutting timber and pulpwood;
sawmills, lath mills, shingle mills, cooperage stock mills
(wooden casks or tubs), planing mills, plywood mills;
and establishments engaged in manufacturing finished
articles made entirely or mainly of wood or related ma-
terials such  as reconstituted wood panel products
manufacturers. The categorization corresponds to the
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 24 estab-
lished by Department of Commerce's Bureau of the
Census to track the flow of goods and services within
the economy. In this profile, the industry's processes
are divided into four general groups: logging timber;
producing  lumber; panel products and wood  pre-
serving.

Keywords:  'Wood products  industry,  'Lumbering,
'Sectoral analysis, 'Waste  streams,  Logging, Saw-
mills, Woodworking, Wood processing industry, Mill-
work, Plywood, Structural timber, Wood preservatives,
Construction materials. Facilities management, Oper-
ation and maintenance, Accidents,  Leaks, Economic
analysis,  Industrial  production,  Industrial  wastes,
Water pollution, Waste water, Land pollution. Air pollu-
tion, Solid wastes, Emissions, Compliance, Enforce-
ment, Statutes,  Regulations, Requirements, Pollution
prevention, Toxic Release Inventory.


PB99-122863REB                PC  A07/MF A02
Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry.  EPA Office
of Compliance  Sector Notebook Project
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,122p, EPA/310/R-95/005, ISBN-0-16-
048272-0.
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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 iron and steel industry is categorized by the Bu-
reau of the Census under the Standard Industrial Clas-
sification (SIC) code 33, primary metal industries. The
industry is further classified by the three-digit codes
331, Steel Works, Blast Furnaces, and Rolling and Fin-
ishing Mills,  and 332 Iron and Steel Foundries. Since
steel works, blast furnaces, and  rolling  and finishing
mills account for the  majority of environmental re-
leases, employees, and value of shipments, this profile
concentrates on the three-digit SIC 331. Some sec-
tions of the profile focus specifically on industries in the
four-digit SIC 3312, since virtually all establishments
producing primary products (iron and steel) under SIC
3312, also produce secondary products that fall under
some of the other iron and steel SIC codes under SIC
331.

Keywords: "Iron and steel industry, 'Sectoral analysis,
'Waste streams,  Steel plants.  Steel making, Rolling
mills.   Finishing  mills,   Blast   furnaces,  Coking,
Electrometallurgy, Metal  products. Facilities manage-
ment, Operation and maintenance.  Accidents, Leaks,
Economic analysis, Industrial  production, Industrial
wastes, Water pollution, Waste water, Land pollution.
Air pollution, Solid wastes,  Emissions,  Compliance,
Enforcement, Statutes,  Regulations,  Requirements,
Pollution prevention, Toxic Release Inventory.
 PB99-122871REB                PC A08/MF A02
 Profile of  the  Inorganic  Chemical Industry. EPA
 Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
 Sep 1995,132p, EPA/310/R-95/004, ISBN-0-16-
 048271-2.
 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.

 The inorganic chemical industry manufactures over
 300 different chemicals accounting for about 10 per-
 cent of the total value of chemical shipments  in the
 U.S.  This  industry  categorization corresponds  to
 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 281  In-
 dustrial Inorganic Chemicals established by the Bu-
 reau of Census to track the flow of goods and services
 within the economy. The 281 category includes alka-
 lies and  chlorine (SIC 2812),  industrial gases (SIC
 2813) (e.g., hydrogen, helium, oxygen, nitrogen, etc.),
 inorganic pigments (SIC 2816), and industrial inorganic
 chemicals, not elsewhere classified (SIC 2819). When-
 ever possible, this notebook describes the  entire inor-
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gantc chemical industry. In many cases, however, spe-
cific details relating to some of the topics covered by
the notebook  (facility size, economic  trends,  geo-
graphic distribution, pollutant releases,  pollution pre-
vention issues, and applicable  regulations) vary de-
pending on the type of inorganic chemical manufac-
turing process.


Keywords: "Sectoral analysis, "Waste  streams. Pig-
ments, Alkalis, Chlorine, Sodium hydroxide, Chemical
plants. Facilities management, Operation and mainte-
nance. Accidents, Leaks, Economic analysis, Industrial
production. Industrial wastes, Water pollution, Waste
water. Land pollution. Air pollution, Solid  wastes. Emis-
sions,  Compliance, Enforcement, Statutes,  Regula-
tions, Requirements, 'Inorganic chemicals industry, In-
dustrial gases. Pollution prevention, Toxic Release In-
ventory.
PB99-122889REB                PC A07/MF A02
Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Indus-
try.  EPA Office  of Compliance  Sector Notebook
Project.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
Sep 1995,124p, EPA/310/R-95/003. ISBN-0-16-
048270-4.
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product from NTfS 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.  NTfS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.


The furniture and fixtures industry encompasses com-
panies that manufacture household, office, store, pub-
lic building, and restaurant furniture and fixtures. The
second section provides background information on
the size, geographic dstribution, employment, produc-
tion, sales, and economic condition of the Wood Fur-
niture and Fixtures industry. The type of facilities de-
scribed within the document  are  also described in
terms of their Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
codes. Additionally, this section contains a list of the
largest companies in terms of sales.

Keywords: "Wood products industry. 'Furniture indus-
try, 'Sectoral analysis. 'Waste streams, Fixtures, Com-
mercial sector. Households, Consumer products. Fa-
cilities management Operation and maintenance, Ac-
cidents, Leaks, Economic analysis, Industrial produc-
tion. Industrial wastes, Water pollution, Waste water,
Land pollution. Air pollution, Solid wastes, Emissions,
Compliance. Enforcement Statutes, Regulations, Re-
quirements, Pollution prevention. Toxic Release Inven-
tory.
PB99-123118REB                PC A05/MF A01
Illinois General Assembly. Springfield.
Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp
Recycling and Disposal In Illinois.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Waste Reduction Unit.
Dec 1998. T4p, IEPAreOL-98/011.
Sponsored by Illinois General Assembly, Springfield
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(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworU.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.


This report outlines some of the regulatory issues and
problems associated with used fluorescent and high in-
tensity Discharge lamps that  are processed or dis-
posed of as  part of mixed solid waste. It includes rec-
ommendations for encouraging the creation o1 recy-
cling facilities in Illinois as weff as appendices listing
(he current  known recycling facilities in the United
States, and a fact sheet on now to handte the lamps in
the business and residential sectors. The report also
outlines the  Agency's efforts to inform the public and
industry about the enviromentally friendry disposal of
fluorescent and HID lamps.


Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Fluorescent  lamps,  'Discharge
lamps,  'Waste  recycling, 'Waste disposal,  Mer-
cury(Metal),  LeadfMetal), Cadmium, Hazardous mate-
rials. Waste streams, HID(High Intensity Discharge).
PB99-123143REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Rereglstration  Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET.
(Includes RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Sep 1998,142p. EPA/738/R-98/010.
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(703)605-6900;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
N>l-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET). Section I is the in-
troduction. Section II  describes DEFT, its uses, data
requirements and regulatory history. Section ill dis-
cusses the human health and  environmental assess-
ment based on the data available to the Agency. Sec-
tion IV presents the reregistration decision for DEET.
Section V discusses the reregistration requirements for
DEET. Section V discusses the reregistration require-
ments for DEET. Finally, Section  VI is the Appendices
which support this Reregistration Eligibility Decision.

Keywords: 'DEET, 'Pesticides, Insect repellents, Tox-
icity, Risk assessment Humans, Exposure, Consumer
products, Environmental transport, Chemical  prop-
erties, Environmental impacts. Pollution  regulations,
Administrative procedures. Pest control. Require-
ments, 'Reregistration, N-N-diethyl-m-toluamide, N-N-
dialkylamides, Use patterns. CAS 134-62-3.


PB99-123150REB                PC A11/MF A03
Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): AL and
MG Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts:  Aluminum
and Magnesium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1998,224p, EPA/738/R-98/017.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
aluminum and magnesium phosphide. Section I is the
introduction. Section II describes aluminum and mag-
nesium phosphide, their uses, data requirements, and
regulatory history.  Section III  discusses  the  human
health arid environmental assessments based on the
data available to the Agency. Section IV presents the
reregistration decision for aluminum and  magnesium
phosphide. Finally, Section VI contains the Appendices
which support this Reregistration Eligibility Decision.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Aluminum phosphides, Insec-
ticides, Rodenticides, Fumigants, Toxicity, Risk as-
sessment,  Humans,  Animals,  Exposure, Environ-
mental transport. Chemical properties, Environmental
impacts,  Pollution regulations. Administrative proce-
dures.  Insect control,  Pest control.  Requirements,
'Reregistration,  'Magnesium phosphides, Use pat-
terns, CAS 20859-73-8, CAS 12057-74-8.
PB99-123168REB                 PC A12/MF A03
Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): DCPA.
(Includes RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1998,23Bp, EPA/738/R-98/005.
See also PB88-225263.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document presents the Agency's decision regard-
ing the reregistration eligibility of the registered uses of
DCPA. Section I is the introduction.  Section II de-
scribes DCPA. its uses, data requirements and regu-
latory history. Section III discusses the human health
and environmental assessment  based on  the data
available to the Agency.  Section IV presents the rereg-
istration decision for DCPA. Section V discusses the
reregistration requirements for DCPA. Finally, Section
VI is the Appendices which support this Reregistration
Eligibility Decision.
Keywords:  'Pesticides, Benzole  acids,  Herbicides,
Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure,  Environmental transport,  Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts, Pollution regulations. Adminis-
trative procedures,  Weed  control,  Requirements,
'Reregistration. 'DCPA. •Chlorthal dimethl. Oimethyle
tetrachloroterephthalate, Use patterns, CAS 1861-32-
PB99-123457REB                 PC A12/MF A03
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Investigation  of  Alternative  Means  for  Dem-
onstrating Compliance with the Part 503 Total Hy-
drocarbon Operational Standards.
Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Hemdon, VA.
Aug1998,232p.
Contract EPA-68-D2-20162
Sponsored  by  Environmental  Protection  Agency,
Washington, DC. Office of Water.
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The purposes of this study were: (1) To determine if
there is a relationship between the concentrations of
carbon monoxide (CO) and unburned organic matter
(THC) in the exit gas from sewage sludge incinerators;
(2) To measure the concentration of THC in the exit
gas from "well operated' sewage sludge incinerators;
(3) To measure the concentrations of polychlorinated
djbenzodtoxins   (PCDD)    and   polychlorinated
dibezofurans (PCDF) in the  exit  gas  from  sewage
sludge incinerators; (4) To study the relationship be-
tween incinerator operating conditions (including final
hearth temperature) and exit gas THC concentration.

Keywords:  'Air   pollution   control,  "Incinerators,
'Hydrocarbons, 'Alternatives, Sewage sludge, Sludge
treatment, Waste treatment, Furnaces,  Air pollutants.
Emissions, Dioxins. Furans, Carbon monoxide, Scrub-
bers, Standards  compliance, Water treatment plants,
Sewage treatment  plants,  Waste  water treatment,
'Part 503.
 PB99-123499REB                PC A02/MF A01
 RED Facts: Bromoxynil. Fact sheet.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Sep 1998,10p, EPA/738/F-98/011.
 See also PB88-129622.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
 document for reregistration case 2070, bromoxynil.
 Bromoxynil is a selective contact foliage applied herbi-
 cide used to control a variety of grasses and broadteaf
 weeds. Agricultural crop use sites include: food crops
 (e.g., garlic/onions); food and feed crops (e.g., mint,
 flax, spearmint, peppermint, barley, oats, rye, triticale,
 wheat, sorghum,  cotton, and  field, sweet, and pop
 com); and feed crops (e.g., fodder/hay,  grass, millet
 (proso), alfalfa, sudangrass). Non-food uses include:
 fallowAdteland;  outdoor   industrial  areas;  non-
 agricultural uncultivated areas/soils; ornamental her-
 baceous plants;  commercial/industrial'  (awns;  orna-
 mental (non-residential) lawns  and turf; golf course
 turf; and sod farms.

 Keywords:  "Pesticides, Requirements,  Herbicides,
 Weed control, Toxicity, Risk assessment.  Humans,
 Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical
 properties.  Environmental  impacts, Pollution regula-
 tions,   Administrative   procedures,    'Bromoxynil,
 •Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 1689-84-5.
PB99-123507REB                 PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
Fact sheet
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1998,20p, EPA/738/F-98/015.
See also PB87-117172 and PB99-123150.
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customers); (703)606-6000 (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 fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for registration cases 0025 & 0645, alu-
minum and  magnesium  phosphide.  Aluminum  and
magnesium phosphide are fumigants used to control
insects and rodents. They are primarily used for indoor
fumigation of raw agricultural commodities, animal
1eeds, processed food commodities, and  non-food
commodities in sealed containers or structures, and for
outdoor fumigation of burrows to control rodents and
moles in  non-domestic areas, noncropland, and agri-
cultural areas. Aluminum and magnesium phosphide
are formulated as tablets, pellets, impregnated mate-
rials and dusts.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Aluminum phosphides. Insec-
ticides, Rodenticides,  Fumigants, Toxicity,  Risk as-
sessment. Humans, Animals, Exposure, Insect control,
Pest control, Environmental transport. Chemical prop-
erties, Environmental  impacts.  Pollution regulations,
Administrative     procedures,     Requirements,
'Reregistration, 'Magnesium phosphides, Use  pat-
terns, CAS 20859-73-8, CAS 12057-74-8.
 PB99-123515REB                PC A03/MF A01
 RED Facts: Alachlor. Fact sheet.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Dec 1998,14p, EPA/738/F-98/018.
 See  also PB88-199753, PB92-111889 and PB92-
 114248.
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 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orders@nfis.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  0063,   alachlor.
 Alachkx is a herbicide used for weed control on com,
 soybeans, sorghum,  peanuts, and beans. There are
 liquids dry flowabte, microencapsulated, and granular
 formulations. The timing of applications  is preplant,
 pre-emergent, at plant for com and soybeans, post-
 transplant, post-emergent,  and at  ground  crack  for
 peanuts only. Alachlor is applied by ground, aerial, and
 chemigation equipment. It can also be mixed with dry
 bulk fertilizer.

 Keywords: 'Alachlor, 'Pesticides, Herbicides, Weed
 control, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals,
 Exposure, Environmental transport, Chemical prop-
 erties.  Environmental impacts,  Pollution  regulations,
 Administrative     procedures,       Requirements,
 'Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 15972-60-8.
 PB99-123523REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 RED Facts: OCPA. Fact sheet.
 Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Nov 1998,12p, EPA/738/F-98/002.
 SeealsoPB99-123168.
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 orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
 document for reregistration case 0270, DCPA. DCPA
 is a pre-emergent  herbicide used to control annual
 grasses and broadleaf weeds on ornamental turf and
 plants, strawberries, seeded and transplanted vegeta-
 bles, cotton,  and field beans. Formulations include an
 emulsifiable  concentrate,   a  flowable  concentrate,
 granular, soluble concentrate/liquid and wettable pow-
 der.

 Keywords: 'Pesticides, Benzole  acids. Herbicides,
 Toxicity, Risk assessment. Humans, Animals, Expo-
 sure, Environmental transport, Weed control, Chemical
 properties, Environmental  impacts,  Pollution regula-
 tions,  Administrative  procedures,  Requirements,
 'DCPA, 'CWorthal dimethyl, 'Reregistration, Dimethyl
 tetrachloroterephthalate, Use patterns, CAS 1861-32-
 1.
PB99-123531REB                PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Iprodione. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1998,10p, EPA/738/F-98/017.
See also PB99-119570.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration case 2335, iprodione (3-
(3,5-dichlorophenyf)   -N-(1-methylethyl)-2,4-dioxo-1-
imklazolidinecarboxamide).

Keywords: 'Pesticides,  Fungicides, Imktes, Toxicity,
Risk assessment. Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
ronmental transport, Pest control, Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations, Adminis-
trative    procedures,   Requirements,    'Iprodione,
'Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 36734-19-7.
PB99-123549REB                 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Dicofol. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Nov 1998,10p, EPA/738/F-98/016.
See also PB87-111936 and PB99-119588.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the informatipn in the RED
document for reregistration case 0021, dicofol. Dicofol
is an organochkxine miticide/pesticide used for foliar
applications,  mostly  on cotton,  apples,  and citrus
crops. Other crops include: strawberries, mint, beans.
peppers,  tomatoes,   pecans,  walnuts,   stonefruit,
cucurbits, and non-residential lawns/ornamentals. For-
mulations registered for use on food/feed crops inlcude
emulsifiable concentrates, and wettable powder formu-
lations. These formulations may be applied as con-
centrated  or dilutesprays  using  aircraft,  duster,
groundboom, and sprayer.

 Keywords: 'Dicofol, "Pesticides, Organochtorine insec-
 ticides. Insect control, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Hu-
 mans,  Animals,  Exposure, Environmental  transport,
 Pest  control, Chemical properties. Environmental im-
 pacts,  Pollution regulations, Administrative proce-
 dures,  Requirements, 'Reregistration,  Use patterns,
 CAS 115-32-2.
 PB99-124034REB                 PC A23/MF A04
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park,   NC.  Human  Exposure  and  Atmospheric
 Sciences Div.
 Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and
 Analysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised). Rept. for
 Jan97-Sep98.
 Eastern Research Group, Inc., Morrisville, NC.
 J. Bursey, and D. P. Dayton. 30 Sep 1998,506p, EPA/
 600/R-98/161.
 Contract EPA-68-D4-0022
 See also PB92-122795. Sponsored by Environmental
 Protection  Agency,  Research  Triangle  Park,  NC.
 Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences Div.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and
 Analysis of Ozone Precursors was originally issued in
 1991 and provided guidance to those responsible for
 establishing and operating Photochemical Assessment
 Monitoring Stations (PAMS). The current revision is a
 major expansion and update of the entire document
 necessitated by advances in measurement technology
 of the PAMS target compounds. The guidance in the
 manual provides detailed technical information to re-
 gional, state and local air monitoring organizations on
 sampling and analytical methodology  Tor the PAMS
 volatile organic compounds (VOCs), total nonmethane
 organic compounds (TNMOCs) and selected carbonyl
 compounds (formaldehyde,  acetaldehyde and ace-
tone). Methodology for measurement of NOx is cov-
ered, in addition to a discussion of issues associated
with measurement of total reactive oxides of nitrogen
(NOy). Guidance on meteorological monitoring is also
included.

Keywords: 'Ozone, "Precursors,  'Chemical analysis,
'Air pollution sampling. Nitrogen oxides. Methane, Car-
bonyl compounds, Photochemical reactions, Air pollu-
tion  monitoring, Analytical methods, Meteorological
data,       Volatile       organic      compounds,
PAMS(Photochemical Assessment  Monitoring Sta-
tions).


PB99-124067REB                 PC A12/MF A03
Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Descrip-
tion.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Nov 1998,244p, EPA/456/R-98/008.
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This document focuses on the NESHAP  and de-
scribes; the pulping and bleaching processes; the re-
quirements of the NESHAP; the scope of effluent limi-
tations guidelines and standards revisions; and addi-
tional references and sources of information about pulp
and paper mills.

Keywords: 'Air pollution standards, 'Standards compli-
ance, 'Paper industry, "Pollution  regulations, Air pollu-
tion control. Air pollution abatement, Emissions, Pulp
mills, Paper mills, Papermaking, Kraft paper. Bleach-
ing agents, Sulfite pulping, Sulfate pulping, Vents,  In-
dustrial production, Requirements, *NESHAP(National
Emission  Standards  for  Hazardous Air  Pollutants),
'National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pol-
lutants, Cluster rules,  MACT(Maximum Achievable
Control Technology), New Source Performance Stand-
ards.
 PB99-124323REB                PC A99/MF EOS
 EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998.  Fourth
 Edition.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Of-
 fice of Administration and Resources Management.
 Mar 1998,846p, EPA/200/B-98/001.
 See also First Edition, PB94-217205.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This is the 1998 edition of the EPA National Publica-
 tions Catalog. As in the past editions, this fourth edition
 continues to offer current  Agency publications avail-
 able from EPA Headquarters,  Regions and Labora-
 tories on a wide variety of environmental issues.

 Keywords: 'Catalogs(Publications), *US EPA, Informa-
 tion, Research and development, Environmental pro-
 tection, Pollution  control. Research projects, Regula-
 tions, Technology transfer, Environmental legislation.
 PB99-124380REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 SAB Report: Technical Review of the Proposed
 TSCA  Section 403  Regulation (Identification  of
 Dangerous Levels of Lead).
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Science Advisory Board.
 Nov 1998,56p, EPA-SAB-EHC-99-004.
 See also PB99-963211.
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 The Environmental Health  Committee (EHC) com-
 mends the Agency for its effort to conduct a risk anal-
 ysis for proposing standards for lead levels in dust and
 soil as  required by the Lead 403  Rule and for the
 wealth of knowledge on the Lead 403 risk analysis that
 the Agency displayed during the meeting which was
 held on September 8-9, 1998. Overall, the EHC found
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many of the approaches used in the risk analysis to be
technically sound, appropriate, and scientifically defen-
sible.

Keywords: 'Lead(Metal), •Dust, 'Soil contamination,
•Risk assessment, 'Public health. 'Health  hazards.
Toxic Substances Control Act, Exposure, Biological
availability. Thresholds, Ecological concentration, Cost
benefit analysis, Standards, Intelligence quotient
PB99-124398REB                PC A04/MF A01
SAB Report: Development of the Acute Reference
Exposure. Review of the Draft Document Methods
for Exposure-Response Analysis for Acute Inhala-
tion Exposure to Chemicals: Development of the
Acute Reference Exposure (EPA/600/R-68/051).
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Science Advisory Board.
Nov 1998,44p. EPA-SAB-EHC-99-005.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Environmental Health Committee (EHC) reviewed
the EPA's methodology document, -Methods for Expo-
sure-Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure
to Chemicals, Development of the Acute Reference
Exposure', the EHC commends the Agency for devel-
oping methodology to derive  Acute Reference Expo-
sures (ARE), a chemical-specific acute exposure (with
an uncertainty spanning an order of magnitude) that is
not likely to cause adverse effects in a human popu-
lation. Overall, approaches for the NOAEL and the
benchmark concentration  and for duration extrapo-
lation were found to  be dear and appropriate. How-
ever, the EHC does not support the use of the categor-
ical regression (CatReg) approach for developing an
ARE based on the lack of WotogicaHjIausfoility for the
methodology, the lack of justification for the scaling
factor to accommodate within-group correlations and
group size and the unreliability of the types of con-
fidence limits used.

Keywords: 'Acute exposure,  'Inhalation, 'Hazardous
materials,  'Dose-response relationships, Chemical
compounds. Health  hazards,  Toxicity,   Exposure,
Human populations. Dose rates, Benchmarks, Regres-
sion analysis.  Categorical regression,  NOAEL(No-
Observabte- Adverse-Effect).
 PB99-124406REB                PC A06/MF A01
 SAB Report: Review of the Health Risk Assess-
 ment of 1,3-Butadiene. Review of the Office of Re-
 search and Development's Draft Health Risk As-
 sessment of 1,3-Butadtene.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Science Advisory Board.
 Nov 1998,92p, EPA-SAB-EHC-99-003.
 See also PB98-133010.
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 orders@nte.fedwond.gov. NTIS  is located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

 The Environmental Health Committee (EHC) reviewed
 the EPA's updated draft health risk assessment of 1,3-
 Butadfene, which had a cutoff date of January 1997. A
 significant amount of new and important  information
 has been developed since then, and the Committee felt
 that the report should reflect the most current research


 Keywords: 'Health  hazards,  'Risk  assessment
 Toxicity, 'Public health, Dose-response relationships,
 Exposure, Human populations. Mutations,  Pharmaco-
 kinetics. Leukemia,  ReprooXictjon(Biology),  Develop-
 mental biology, Diffuse rymphoma. Guidelines,  "1-3-
 Butadtene. Carcinogenic effects.
PB9S-126419REB                PC A04/MF A01
SAB  Report Review  of the  RfC Methods Case
Studies. Review of Case Studies Associated with
the Document Methods for Derivation of Inhala-
tion Reference Concentrations and Application of
Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/600/8-90/066F).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Science Advisory Board.
Nov 1998.44p, EPA-SAB-EHC-99-002.
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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 Environmental Hearth Committee (EHC) reviewed
the EPA's Inhalation Reference Concentration  (RFC)
Methods Case Studies for selected chemicals.  The
Committee commends the Agency's efforts to dem-
onstrate the  application of the dosimetric adjustments
and to illustrate the methodology. The EHC found the
concepts and application of the RFC methodology to
be articulated dearly in some of the case studies and
unclear in others.  Similarly, the Committee concurred
with the derivation of the RFC in some case studies
and had concerns about the derivation in others.  The
same findings also held for the IRIS Summaries. For
some fo the case studies, there was a difference in
opinion amongst the EHC regarding the clarity of the
documents, trie derivation of the RFC and/or the com-
prehensiveness of the summary.

Keywords: 'Hazardous materials, 'Inhalation, 'Dose-
response  relationships,  'Risk  assessment,  'Public
health,  Dosimetry,  Children,  Human  populations.
Health hazards, Toxicity, Sensitivity analysis. Case
studies, *RFC(Reference Concentrations), 'Reference
concentrations. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, In-
tegrated Risk Assessment System.
PB99-126468REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Evaluation of  Ammonia  Emissions from Swine
Operations In North Carolina. Rept. for Sep 97-Aug
98.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
D. B. Harris, and E. L Thompson. 1998,16p, EPA/600/
A-98/142.
Presented  at the Emissions Inventory Conference,
New Orleans, LA.. December 7-10, 1998. See also
PB91 -120279 and PB96-187752.
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The paper describes the application of open-path Fou-
rier transform infrared (OP/FTIR) spectroscopy to
emission factor development from a commercial swin
production facility. The finishing bams are mechani-
cally exhausted and the FTIR path  could be set up
through the fan plumes. Data from seasonal testing of
these exhausts are presented and emission factors de-
veloped.

Keywords: 'Swine, 'Emission factors, 'Ammonia, 'Air
pollution  sampling,  Waste water.  Lagoons,  Farm
wastes. Emissions, Air pollution  sources, Stationary
sources, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Re-
mote sensing, North Carolina, Open path monitoring.
PB99-126476REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Biomass  Power Plant Demonstration at Camp
Lejeune. Rept. for Jul 94-Jul 98.
Research Triangle Inst. Research Triangle Park, NC.
D. D. Schmidt C. R. Purvis, and J. G. Cteland. 1998,
12p,EPA/600/A-98/141.
Grant EPA-R-822871
Presented at Bioenergy "98, Madison, Wl., October 4-
8, 1998. See also PB98-135676. Sponsored by  Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle  Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The paper discusses a biomass power plant at Camp
Lejeune, undertaken to demonstrate that biomass en-
ergy conversion is a competitive lower-polluting, elec-
trical power option tor government installations, indus-
trial sites, rural cooperatives, small municipalities, and
regions of developing countries. The plant incorporates
a moving bed bulk wood dryer, a downdraft, fixed-bed
gasrfier utilizing hogged wood residues; a gas cleaning
and cooling system; and a spark ignition engine. Oper-
ation of the plant has resulted in characterization of all
major technical challenges and provided solutions. The
paper briefly describes the process design, initial oper-
ational results, and further needs.

Keywords: 'Electric power plants, 'Biomass conver-
sion plants, 'Marine Corps facilities, 'Air pollution
abatement, 'Refuse fueled power plant, Electric power
generation, Biomass energy production, Spark ignition
engines,  Refuse  derived fuels, Wood, Tars,  Drying,
Combustion, Gasification, Activated carbon treatment,
Camp Lejeune Military Reservation, Gas cleaning.
PB99-126484REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Use of Intelligent Computational  Techniques for
the  Estimation  and  Projection of Air  Pollutant
Emissions.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
E. S. Kimbrough, and C. O. Mann. 1998,8p, EPA/600/
A-98/140.
Presented at the Joint Conference on Information
Sciences (4th), Research Triangle  Park, NC., October
23-28,1998.
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EPA is developing a fuzzy logic and/or neural network
model  for predicting U.S.  greenhouse gas emissions
from the electric utility sector. The model would be a re-
finement and modification of the existing Electric Utility
Model  (EUMOD). Development  and testing of the
model would use similar data inputs and would follow a
testing and validation procedure similar to that used for
EUMOD. In this case, the output from the model would
be estimated future carbon dioxide  (CO2)  emissions
for each state. CO2 is the most significant greenhouse
gas pollutant in the U.S., accounting for about 85% of
national greenhouse gas emissions.  Currently electric
utirties produce about one-third of the national CO2
emissions.

Keywords:   'Air  pollution   sources,   'Emissions,
•Estimating, 'Forecasting,  'Artificial intelligence, Elec-
tric utilties. Electric power generation, Carbon dioxide.
Greenhouse gases, Greenhouse effect, Fuzzy logic.
PB99-126492REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Development  of   Alternative   Solid   Waste
Managment Options with Economic and Environ-
mental Considerations: A Mathematical Modeling
Approach. Rept. for Aug 94-Jul 98.
North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept. of Civil En-
gineering.
I. R. Ranjrthan, M. A. Bariaz, E. D. Brill, E. Solano, B.
A. Kosmicki, R. D. Dumas, and K. W. Harrison. 1998,
8p, EPA/600/A-98/139.
Grant EPA-R-823052
Presented at  the Waste Conference, "Wastecon '98',
Charlotte,  NC., October 26-29, 1998. Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The paper discusses a mathematical modeling frame-
work to facilitate the representation of a wide range of
municipal solid waste process options and their inter-
relationships,  to characterize the major activities of
each process option, to estimate the costs and envi-
ronmental emissions associated with process option,
and to  search systematically for and identify efficient
solid waste management strategies. The first section of
the paper describes the problem. The second presents
the mathematical model formulation, and the third pro-
vides an example to demonstrate some of the features
and capabilities of the model.

Keywords: 'Solid waste management, 'Mathematical
models, 'Economic analysis, 'Environmental impacts,
Municipal wastes. Emissions, Pollution control, Alter-
natives, Cost estimates.
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PB99-126500REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Application of Intelligent Controls in EPA's Com-
bustion Technology Research and Development.
Rept.forOct93-Jul98.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
C. A. Milter, and P. M. Lemieux. 1998,8p, EPA/600/A-
98/138.
Presented at  the Joint Conference on Information
Sciences, (4th), Research Triangle Park, NC., October
23-28,1998.                                  »'.
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The abstract provides a brief description of the work at
EPA's  to apply  artificial intelligence (Al) methods  to
control certain cobustion emissions. In recent years,
studies have been conducted to evaluate fuzzy logic
and artificial neural networks as  means to improve the
performance of combustion systems and instrumenta-
tion to  monitor those systems. A mission of EPA's is
the application of new technologies to the problem of
preventing and controlling air pollution from combus-
tion sources. One area of interest is the use of Al meth-
ods to improve the performance of existing air pollution
control technologies, in terms of both operating and
economic efficiencies.

Keywords: 'Incinerators, *Combustors, 'Artificial intel-
ligence, *Air pollution control, 'Research programs. Air
pollution sources. Emissions, Combustion products,
Incineration, Air pollution monitors.  Neural networks.
Fuzzy logic, APTB(Air pollution Technology Branch).


PB99-126518REB                 PC A04/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Sustainable Technology Div.
Environmental Technology  Initiative:  Chemical-
Free Cleaning of Semiconductors by the Radiance
Process (Trade Name).
Motorola, Inc., Ternpe, AZ.
R. N. Legge, D. L. Thompson, D. J. Convey, and J. D.
Peterson. Sep 1998,38p, EPA/600/R-98/153.
Sponsored by National Risk Management Research
Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Sustainable Technology Div.
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The Radiance Process (R) is a patented dry process
for removing contaminants from surfaces. It uses light,
usually from a pulsed laser and a gas inert to the sur-
face, to entrain released contaminants. The focus of
this effort is to assess the applicability of the Radiance
Process (R) to the semiconductor industry and its pol-
lution prevention potential. This report discusses the
results of experiments conducted to investigate the ef-
fectiveness of the Radiance Process (R) in removing
chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) slurries from wa-
fers, cleaning flat panel display glass, and removing
particles from bare silicon wafers. The results show
that post-CMP cleaning using the Radiance  Process
(R) can restore bare silicon waters to near virgin condi-
tions.  For flat panel display material, the Radiance
Process (R) was used to dean vendor-supplied float
glass substrates used in fabrication. This resulted in re-
ducing total particle counts in excess of 5000 to below
100. These results were equal to, or, in some cases,
better than current wet cleaning processes. Contami-
nation  not removed by wet processing was further re-
duced  by using the Radiance Process (R). Particle re-
moval from bare silicon wafers was tested in two spe-
cific conditions with no statistically significant repeat-
able removal rates.

Keywords: 'Semiconductors, 'Cleaning, 'Dry meth-
ods, Waters,  Silicon, Removal, Particles,  Flat panel
displays.  Lasers,   Slurries,  Mechanical  polishing.
Chemical polishing, Technology innovation, 'Pollution
prevention, Waste minimization.
PB99-126526REB                PC A02/MF A01
Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Hu-
midity.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
J. E. Pleim. 1999,8p, EPA/600/A-98/129.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Our primary interest is to find the most realistic, robust,
practical, and economical way to represent the effects
of humidity on Stomatal conductance in a mesoscale
meteorology and air quality model system. In par-
ticular, the authors  have developed a land surface
model, coupled  to the Penn State/NCAR Mesoscale
Meteorology model  (MM5)  and  the  Community
Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model to simulate both
evapotranspiration and chemical dry deposition. This
paper  describes a series  of modeling experiments
where several parameterizations of Stomatal response
to humidity are  studied. The test code is simply ex-
tracted from  the 3-D grid model so that the results are
directly appticale to the mesoscale modeling system.

Keywords:  'Stomata,    'Atmospheric   moisture,
'Humidity,      'Soil-water-plant      relationships,
Evapotranspiration,  Photosynthesis,  Land  surface
temperature, Air land interactions, Atmospheric chem-
istry,  Meteorological data,  Mesoscale phenomena,
Three-dimensional models.
PB99-126849REB                 PC A02/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.
Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental
Monitoring Systems.
Battelle, Columbus, OH.
T. J. Kelly, K. B. Riggs, and R. G. Fuerst. 1999,10p,
EPA/600/A-98/146.
GrantEPA-R-826215
See also PB97-160006. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. National Exposure
Research Lab.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This paper describes the Advanced Monitoring Sys-
tems (AMS) pilot project, one of 12 pilots comprising
the U.S. EPA's Environmental Technology Verification
(ETV) program. The aim of ETV  is to promote the ac-
ceptance of environmental technologies in the market-
place, through objective third-party verification of tech-
nology performance.

Keywords: 'Air pollution  monitoring, 'Verification,
'Technology  innovation, Air  pollution monitors, Per-
formance evaluation. Organic compounds. Inorganic
compounds, Biological contamination, Testing, Tech-
nology assessment. Market analysis.
 PB99-126856REB                PC A02/MF A01
 Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the
 Deposition of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River
 Basin of North Carolina.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Exposure Research Lab.
 E. J. Cooler, J. B. Hill, and Y. Cohen. 1999,10p, EPA/
 600/A-98/145.
 Prepared in  cooperation with  North  Carolina State
 Univ. at Raleigh.  Dept. of Marine, Earth and Atmos-
 pheric Sciences, and California Univ., Los Angeles.
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 Global Climate Models predict a range of large-scale
 time-averaged precipitation responses to increased
 concentrations of  greenhouse gases, but only limited
 and highly uncertain information has been offered re-
 garding the way this response might  appear in indi-
 vidual climate station records.

 Keywords:  *Benzo(a)pyrene,  'Environmental  trans-
 port, 'Neuse  River, 'Prea'pitation(Meteorology), River
 basins,  Greenhouse  gases.   Scenarios,  Climate
 change,  Greenhouse effect, Climate models. East
 Central Regfon(North Carolina).
PB99-127086REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Research and Development.
G. Ankley, E. Francis, E. Gray, D. Reese, G. Sayles, A.
Sergeant, D. Vallero, R. Kavlock, and S. McMaster.
Feb 1998,60p, EPA/600/R-98/087.
See also PB97-137772 and PB99-119257.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email       at
orders@ntis.fedworkj.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters was de-
veloped to serve several purposes, including: (1) To
provide a roadmap to guide the Agency's efforts on en-
docrine disrupters, while  at the same time remaining
flexible enough to adjust to recommendations evolving
from the CENR and NAS efforts; (2) To establish dis-
tinctions between, and priorities for, the intramural and
extramural ORD research efforts; (3) To provide a re-
search framework for the regulatory programs; (4) To
inform Agency risk assessors and risk managers of the
types of data being generated for endocrine disrupting
chemicals; and (5) To serve as the basis for coordina-
tion and  communication of research activities with
other  Federal agencies and  other organizations af-
fected by this issue; Concepts for a multi-year research
plan for the intramural and extramural programs prior-
ities are presented in Section V.

Keywords:   'Endocrinology,   'Risk   assessment,
•Research  programs. Endocrine  system, Endocrine
diseases,  Environmental  exposure, Chemical com-
pounds. Hazardous materials. Dose-response relation-
ships. Ecological concentration. Wildlife, Human popu-
lations, Planning, CENR(Committee on the Environ-
ment and Natural Resources), NAS(National Academy
of Science), ORD(Office of Research and Develop-
ment).
PB99-127128REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Ecological Research Strategey.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Research and Development.
Jun 1998,140p, EPA/600/R-98/086.
See also PB98-117849.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This strategy groups its research priorities into (1) eco-
system monitoring, (2)  ecological processes arid mod-
eling, (3) ecological risk assessment, and (4) ecologi-
cal risk management and restoration.

Keywords:   'Ecology,   'Environmental  monitoring,
'Research  programs, Aquatic ecosystems. Terrestrial
ecosystems, Environmental research. Environmental
issues, Environmental impact assessments, Biological
indicators. Risk assessment. Environmental exposure
pathway, Environmental  protection, Restoration, Stra-
tegic planning, Research management.


PB99-127219REB                PC A03/MF A01
Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint Dust, and
Soil.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Oct 1998,24p, EPA/747/K-98/001.
SeealsoPB94-181948.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Sprir^field, VA, 22161, USA.

This publication is for anyone who is considering hav-
ing a  home or residence tested for lead in paint, dust,
or soil by a professional. It explains the technical as-
pects of lead testing without overwhelming the reader.
The first section teils why you would test for lead, the
approaches for testing for lead, and what information
you will get from each approach. The second section
answers specific questions about how paint, soil, and
dust sampling are conducted  by the professional in
your  home. Finally, the last section answers other
questions about testing, including  questions about
home test kits and testing of water and ceramics.
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Keywords: Tead(Metal), 'Houses, 'Residential build-
ings, 'Testing, Paints, Dust, Soil contamination, Sam-
pling, Water analysis, Ceramics.
PB99-127326REB                 PC A11/MF A03
Methods for the Determination of Chemical Sub-
stances in  Marine and Estuarine Environmental
Matrices. 2nd Edition.
Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Na-
tional Exposure Research Lab.
Sep 1997,218p, EPA/600/R-97/072.
See ateo PB93-182913.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161. USA.

This manual contains eleven methods for determina-
tion of nutrients, metals, and chlorophyll. Since Revi-
sion 1.0 appeared in 1992, four new methods have
been  added,  one deleted  and  four  have been
multilaboatory validated. Methods 440.0, 445.0.446.0
and 447.0 have been muttHaboratory validated, and
Method 353.4 has been replaced with an improved
method. The metals methods. Methods 200.10,200.12
and 200.13 have not changed since the 1992 manual.
Method 365.5 has remained the same and Method
440.0, that appeared in 1992, now contains multilab-
oratory validataion data. Two  new chlorophyll meth-
ods. Methods 446.0 and 447.0, have been added and
aN three chlorophyll methods have been multilabora-
tory validated.

Keywords:   'Chemical  compounds,  'Marine eco-
systems.       'Estuaries.       'Bioaccumulation.
'Environmental persistence,  'Ecological concentra-
tion. 'Chemical analysis, 'Analytical  methods, Marine
biology. Bottom sediments, Water pollution sampling,
Marine environments, Estuarine environment, Nutn-
ents. Metals, Chlorophylls, Chelabon, Mass spectros-
copy,  Cokximetry, Atomic absorption spectroscopy.
Laboratory tests.
PB99-127342REB                PC A05/MF A01
Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park. NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
C. T. CouBer, and P. A. Eckhoff. Dec 1998,64p, EPA/
454/R-98/Q20.
See also  PB95-222741, PB95-222758 and  PB96-
144258.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161. USA.

In the report, a comparison is made of two different dis-
       i models, CALPUFF and (SC3. CALPUFF is a
       tan  puff  model which simulates continuous
         pollutants released into the ambient flow,
whereas ISC3 is a Gaussian plume model that treats
emissions  from  a source as  a contiguous  mass.
CALPUFF may be configured to treat emissions as in-
tegrated  puffs or as  slugs. ISC3  is currently  rec-
ommended  for routine use  in assessing source im-
pacts involving transport distances of less than 50km.
The report is being released to establish part of the
basis for review  of the consequences resulting from
use of CALPUFF in routine dispersion modeling of air
pollution impacts.

Keywords:  'Air pollution dispersion, 'Environmental
transport •Computerized simulation,  'Comparison,
Area sources. Point sources. Atmospheric diffusion,
Diffusion modeling. Air pollution sources. Atmospheric
transport.    Emissions,    Transport    properties,
Lagrangian, Gaussian plume models.  Steady state,
Scenarios,  'CALPUFF computer model, "ISC3 com-
puter model.
PB99-127359REB                PC A04/MF A01
EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor
Oil.
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Ml. Of-
fice of Mobile Sources.
Jan 1999,38p, EPA/420/R-99/D01.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report describes EPA laboratory fuel economy and
exhaust emission testing of PetroMoly HP 5W-30
motor oil (hereafter, PetroMoly) at EPA's National Ve-
hicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory (NVFEL) in Ann
Arbor, Michigan. PetroMoly. a product of Worldwide
PetroMoly Corporation, is described in their Product
Data  Sheet as  a high performance oil which, when
used as a replacement for a conventional motor oil, of-
fers 'Increased fuel economy up to 10%' and 'Reduced
toxic emissions up to 60%' in addition to other claimed
benefits. EPA's Vehicle Programs and Compliance Di-
vision (VPCD) agreed to test PetroMoly on one vehicle
because evidence from independent laboratory testing
conducted on two vehicles exhibited a statistically sig-
nificant  improvement in fuel economy of four to five
percent in city driving and two to three percent in high-
way driving. The conclusions drawn from EPA evalua-
tion tests are necessarily of limited applicability. An all
encompassing evaluation of the effectiveness of a
product in achieving performance improvements on
the many types of vehicles that are in actual use would
require a large sample of test vehicles.

Keywords: 'Lubricating oils, 'Fuel economy, 'Air pollu-
tion   abatement,   'Exhaust   emission   control,
'Performance evaluation, Lubricants, Carbon dioxide.
Hydrocarbons,  Nitrogen  oxides. Exhaust emission
tests.  Federal  Test  Procedure,  'Product claims,
HFET(Highway Fuel Economy Test).
 PB99-127839REB                PC A06/MF A01
 National Risk Management Research  Lab.. Edison,
 NJ. Water Supply and Water Resources Div.
 Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
 Rept. for Dec 97-Nov 98.
 Montgomery Watson. Boston. MA.
 W. C. Pisano. J. Barsanti, H. Sorensen, and J. Joyce.
 Dec 1998,94p, EPA/600/R-98/157.
 Contract EPA-8C-R059-NTSX
 Prepared in cooperation with Ordor and Corrosion
 Technology Consultants, Inc., Houston, TX. Spon-
 sored by National Risk Management Research Lab.,
 Edison, NJ. Water Supply and Water Resources Div.
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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 objective of the report summarized here is to dem-
 onstrate that sewer system and storage tank flushing
 that reduces sediment deposition and accumulation is
 of prime importance to optimizing performance, main-
 taining structural integrity, and minimizing pollution of
 receiving waters. Results were based on the evalua-
 tion of 18 Europe and North American installations for
 cleaning accumulated  sludge and debris in storm
 sewer (SW), combined  sewer (CS), and CS overflow
 (CSO) storage tanks. Sewage solids deposited in CS
 and SW systems during dry weather are major con-
 tributions to the wet weather-pollution load. Innovative
 methods for cleaning accumulated sediments in CSO
 and SW systems and storage tanks have emerged by
 creating high speed flushing waves to resuspend de-
 posited sediments. The aim of flushing is to wash the
 resuspended sediments to a storage sump which will
 allow later removal of the stored contents or to the
 wastewater treatment plant (WWTP).

 Keywords:  'Combined  sewers,  'Storage  tanks,
 'Busing, 'Suspended sediments. Storm sewers. Over-
 flow, Sewage sludge. Debris, Urban runoff. Urban wa-
 tersheds. Water pollution abatement, Case  studies,
 Pollution prevention.
 PB99-127987REB                PC A04/MF A01
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
 Investigation  of  Remote Sensing  Devices  for
 Chemical Characterization of Motor Vehicle  Ex-
 haust Final rept. Feb 95-Sep 96.
 ARCADIS Geraghty and Miller, Inc., Research Triangle
 Park,NC.
 J. W. Jones, C. T. Ripberger, and N. Vescio. Dec 1998,
 43p. EPA/600/R-98/170.
 Contract EPA-68-04-0005
 Prepared in cooperation with Remote Sensing Tech-
 nologies, Inc., Tucson, AZ. and Hughes Santa Barbara
 Research Center, CA. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency,  Research Triangle Park, NC. Air
Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report summarizes results of tests to (1) evaluate
the accuracy and precision of two different remote
sensing devices (RSDs)  for measuring carbon mon-
oxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HCs), and nitric oxide (NO),
and (2) evaluating the capabilities of three RSDs for
characterizing fleet emissions of NO. 'Puff tests (in
which simulated motor vehicle exhaust gas was re-
peatedly injected in bursts or puffs into the RSDs) were
conducted. The accuracy arid precision of data from
these measurements, which showed a generally linear
response over a range of concentrations, were in the
order CO > HCs >  NO. Subsequently, three vehicles
were driven at constant speed on a dynamometer and
on a test track. The  average emissions data measured
by the three RSDs at the track, when compared to the
dynanmometer  emissions data (which were used as
the standard), in general showed just the opposite re-
sult; i.e., NO > HCs > CO. However, the test track data
showed a considerable amount of variation. The three
RSDs were tested for several hours on a freeway ramp
in Raleigh, NC.

Keywords: 'Air  pollution sampling, 'Exhaust emission
measurement, "Vehicle air pollution, 'Remote sensors,
Mobile pollutant sources, Chemical analysis, Exhaust
composition. Exhaust gases,  Hydrocarbons, Carbon
monoxide, Nitrogen oxides,  Driving  system effect on
exhaust emissions,  Speed.


PB99-128027REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. National Risk Management Research Lab.
Misclblllty,  Solubility, Viscosity,  and  Density
Measurements for R-236fa  with  Potential  Lubri-
cants. Final rept.
Iowa State Univ., Ames.
H. M. Kang, and M.  B. Pate. Feb 1999,96p, EPA/600/
R-99/009.
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. National Risk Management
Research Lab. and Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program, Arlington, VA.
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The report gives results of miscibility, solubility, vis-
cosity,  and density measurements for refrigerant R-
236fa and two potential lubricants. (The data are need-
ed to determine the suitability of refrigerant/lubricant
combinations for use in refrigeration systems.) The
tested  oils  were  pentaerythritol  ester  mixed-acid
(ISO68),  hereafter  SW-68 manufactured by Castrol,
and polyol ester mixed-acid (ISO46), hereafter Arctic-
46 manufactured by Mobil. Miscibility was measured in
a series of miniature test cells submerged in a constant
temperature bath, precisely controlled over a tempera-
ture range of -50 to 90 C.  Solubility, viscosity, and den-
sity data were also obtained for R-236fa mixed with the
two oils for a refrigerant concentration of 0 to 40 wt %
refrigerant over a temperature range of 30 to  100 C.
This research shows that: (1) solubility, viscosity, and
density are functions of  temperature and concentra-
tion, (2) solubility increases with increasing tempera-
ture and refrigerant concentration (i.e., mass fraction of
refrigerant). (3) viscosity decreases with increasing
temperature arid refrigerant  concentration, and (4)
density decreases with increasing temperature but in-
creases with increasing  refrigerant concentration. R-
114 and naphthenic mineral on were also tested.

Keywords:  'Refrigerants,   "Lubricants,  "Viscosity,
'Density  measurement,  'Solubility, 'Miscibility gap,
Mixtures, Compatibility, Physical properties, Environ-
mental chemical substitutes, Air pollution abatement,
Hydrofluorocarbons, *R-236fa, HFC-236fa


PB99-128159REB                 PC A09/MF A02
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Methane  Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum In-
dustry. Final rept. Apr 95-Apr 96.
Radian International LLC, Austin, TX.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. R. Harrison, T. M. Shires, R. A. Baker, and C. J.
Loughran. Feb 1999,158p, EPA/600/R-99/010.
Contract EPA-68-D2-0160
Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Re-
search Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and
Control Div.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The report quantifies methane (CH4) emissions from
the U.S.  petroleum inustry by identifying sources of
CH4 from the production, transportation, and refining
of oil. Emissions are reported for the base year 1993
and for the years 1986 through 1992, based on adjust-
ments to the base year calculations. An extensive  lit-
erature search identified 54 reports as having some
potential  applicability for estimating CH4 emissions
from the petroleum industry. Each report was reviewed
and subjectively ranked based on data quality. Meth-
ods for estimating emissions were developed when
data gaps were identified. For the base year 1993, ap-
proximately 98 billion (10 to the  9th power) standard
cubic feet (Bscf) +1- 44% of CH4 emissions are attrib-
uted to the petroleum industry. Standard error propa-
gation techniques were used to  determine the preci-
sion of the estimate to a 90% confidence bound.

Keywords: 'Methane, 'Emissions, 'Petroleum indus-
try, 'Air pollution monitoring, Air pollution monitors, Air
pollution  sources, Stationary sources,  Emission fac-
tors,  Petroleum refining.  Oil production,  Crude oil.
Transportation,  Greenhouse gases, Greenhouse ef-
fect.
PB99-128373REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Episodic  Acidification: Occurrence, Causes and
Significance to Aquatic Resources. Proceedings
of the 1998 Pennsylvania Acidic Deposition Con-
ference. Held In University  Park, Pennsylvania on
September 14-16,1998.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
P. J. Wigington. Sep 1998,18p.
See also PB93-135754.
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

Episodic acidification, the short-term decrease of acid
neutralizing capacity (ANC) during hydrological events,
commonly occurs in streams and  lakes around the
world, in localities receiving low levels of atmospheric
deposition of N  and S compounds, acidic episodes
(ANC < or = 0) do not occur unless watershed sources
of acidity are present. In regions receivng high levels of
atmospheric deposition of acidic N and S compounds,
acidic episodes with episodic minimum pH levels < or =
5 and high inorganic Al concentrations are common.
Acidic episodes can have adverse effects on fish popu-
lations and other biota in streams. Assessments and
evaluations of the aquatic effects of acidic deposition
should  consider explicitly the occurrences and con-
sequences of episodic acidification.

Keywords: 'Acidification,  'Surface waters,  'Water
chemistry, 'Aquatic ecosystem,  Acid neutralizing ca-
pacity, Nitrogen compounds. Sulfur compounds, Alu-
minum,  PH factor, Acidity, Hydrogen ion concentration,
Lakes, Acid streams, Hydrologic systems, Stream flow,
Biological communities, Atmospheric deposition.
PB99-128381REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Fate    and    Transport    of    Recombinant
'Sinorhizoblum melllotr with Enhanced N2-Flxlng
Abilities  during  a  Multiyear  Field  Trial  with
Transgenic Alfalfa. Final rept.
National Health and Environmental  Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
F. WkJmer, L. A. Porteous, K. K. Donegan, J. D. Doyle,
and R. J. SekSer. 25 Sep 1998,20p, EPA/600/A-99/
002.
Prepared in cooperation with National Research Coun-
cil, Washington, DC., Dynamac Corp., Corvallis, OR.
arid Oregon Dept. of Human Resources, Salem.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

A field test with transgenic alfalfa and recombinant
Sinorhizobium meliloti was performed in 1995/96 in
Corvallis, Oregon. Two additional years of monitoring
the fate of S. meliloti occurred after the aflalfa plants
were sprayed. Parental and two transgenic lines (alpha
amylase or lignin peroxidase producing) of alfalfa were
either not inoculated or inoculated with  parental S.
meliloti  strain  RMBPC,  antibiotic-resistant  strain
RMB7201, or antibiotic-resistant and enhanced nitro-
gen-fixing  strain RMBPC-2. Over  two growing sea-
sons, plant and  bulk soil samples were obtained from
triplicate plots of the 12 treatments. Selective  plating,
colony hybridization, and PCR  methodologies were
used  to identify recombinant inocula recovered from
the field. During the first year, only inoculated rows
tested positive for recombinant S. meliloti with counts
up to 5.6 x 10(sup 4) CFU/g dry wt soil(gdws). In the
second  year, counts increased  in inoculated rows by
about an order of magnitude to up to 8.7 x 10 (sup 5)
CFU/gdws. After unusual flooding of the plot in the win-
ter of 1996, the recominant S. meliloti also became de-
tectable in the bulk  soil  surrounding uninoculated al-
falfa plants across the field plot.

Keywords:     'Alfalfa,     'Recombinant     DNA,
'Plants(Botany), Antibiotic resistance. Nitrogen fixing,
Field trials, Fate, Transport, Sinorhizobium melitoti.
PB99-128399REB                PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires in Trop-
ical Mexico.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research
Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div.
M. A. Cairns, W. M. Hao, E. Atvarado, and P. K.
Haggerty. 1999,20p, EPA/600/A-99/001.
Prepared in cooperation with Forest Service, Missoula,
MT.  Intermountain Fire Sciences Lab., Washington
Univ., Seattle. Forestry Sciences Lab. and OAO Corp.,
Corvallis, OR.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The authors used NOAA-AVHRR satellite imagery,
biomass density maps, fuel consumption estimates,
and  a carbon emission factor to estimate the total car-
bon  (C) emissions from the Spring 1998 fires in tropical
Mexico. All eight states in southeast Mexico were af-
fected by the wildfires,  although the activity was con-
centrated near  the common  border  of  Oaxaca,
Chiapas, and  Veracruz. The fires burned approxi-
mately 482,000 ha and the land use/land coyer classes
most extensively impacted were the tall/medium selvas
(tropical evergreen forests), open/fragmented forests,
and  perturbed areas. The total prompt emissions were
4.6 TgC during the two-month period of the authors'
study, contributing an additional 24% to the region's
average  annual net  C emissions from forestry and
land-use change. Mexico in 1998 experienced its driest
Spring since 1941, setting the stage for the widespread
burning.

Keywords: 'Carbon, 'Emissions, 'Fires, 'Air pollution
monitoring, Tropical  regions, Tropical  forests, Bio-
mass, Ground cover.  Land use. Burning, Emission fac-
tors, Environmental impacts, Satellite observation, Cli-
mate change, 'Southeastern Region(Mexico).
 PB99-128407REB                 PC A05/MF A01
 Critical Hearth Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
 Park, NC. National Center for Environmental Assess-
 ment.
 J. A. Graham, L. Folinsbee, J. M. Davis, J. Raub, and
 L. D. Grant. 1998,70p.
 See also PB98-132384.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This chapter summarizes the key health information on
 ubiquitous outdoor air pollutants that can cause ad-
 verse health effects at current or historical ambient tev-
 els in the United States. The Clean Air Act (CAA) of the
United  States requires that the U.S.  Environmental
Protection Agency  (EPA)  identify such  pollutants
(called  criteria pollutants) and set standards (National
Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS))  to protect
sensitive  subpopulations from the adverse effects of
these compounds. The criteria pollutants are ozone, ni-
trogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (S02), paniculate
matter  (PM), carbon  monoxide (CO),  and lead. The
subsequent sections of this chapter focus on the indi-
vidual criteria pollutants.

Keywords: "Air pollutants, "Health hazards,  'Risk as-
sessment, Ozone,  Nitrogen  dioxide,  Sulfur dioxide,
Participates, Carbon monoxide, Lead(Metal), Air pollu-
tion effects(Humans), Public health, Toxicity, United
States, Air pollution sources. Clean Air Acts, National
Ambient Air Quality Standards.
PB99-128530REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Results,
State Fiscal Years 1996,1997,1998.
Illinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
field. Div. of Land Pollution Control.
D. Rion. Dec 1998, 66p, IEPA/BOL-98/023.
See also PB96-128046.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Some household products are potentially dangerous to
living things and the environment when disposed of im-
properly. The lljinois Environmental Protection Agency
(IEPA) has designed a program to deal with such prob-
lem wastes. Utilizing funds from the Solid Waste Man-
agement Fund, the Agency sponsored 90 collections
during the  state fiscal years 1996,1997, and 1998. The
report details the need for household hazardous waste
collections in Illinois and summarizes the results of the
projects.

Keywords: 'Household wastes, 'Hazardous materials,
'Solid waste collection systems, Collecting methods,
Waste management, Waste disposal, Materials han-
dling. Site selection, Toxic substances, Paints, Pes-
ticides,  Solvents,   Cleaners, Program management,
Surveys, Illinois, Flammable materials, Corrosive ma-
terials, Reactive materials.
PB99-128555REB                PC A10/MF A02
Detailed Costing Document for the Centralized
Waste Treatment Industry.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Dec 1998,182p, EPA/821/R-98/016.
See also PB95-187001.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

In this document, EPA presents the costs estimated for
compliance with the proposed CWT effluent limitations
guidelines and standards. Section I provides a general
description of how the individual treatment technology
and regulatory option costs were developed. In Sec-
tions 2 through 4, EPA describes the development of
costs for each of the wastewater and sludge treatment
technologies. In  Section 5, EPA presents  additional
compliance costs to be incurred by facilities, which are
not technology specific, these additional items are ret-
rofit costs, monitoring costs, RCRA permit modification
costs, and land costs.

Keywords:  'Waste water treatment, "Water treatment
plants,  'Waste processing plants, 'Point  sources,
'Cost analysis, *Water pollution standards, 'Standards
compliance, Water pollution control,  Cost effective-
ness, Financial management,  Expenses, Capitlzied
costs, Operating costs. Engineering costs, Metals, Fa-
cilities management, Operation and maintenance,
Sludge treatment, Physical treatment, Biological treat-
ment, Chemical treatment, Pollution regulations, Re-
quirements, Water pollution  economics.  Economic
analysis, Best technology, *POTW(Publicly Owned
Treatment Works), 'Publicly Owned Treatment Works,
Cost factors,  RCRA(Resource Conservation and Re-
covery Act).
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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
PB99-128696REB                 PC A14/MF A03
Rereglstration    Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
Methomyl. (Includes  RED Facts:  Merhomyl Fact
Sheet).
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1998,282p, EPA/738/R-98/021.
For Fact Sheet only, see PB99-128787.
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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.

TNs Registration Eligibility Decision (RED)  docu-
ment addresses the reregistration eligibility of the pes-
ticide  methomyl.  S-methyl   N-((methylcarbamoyl)
oxy)tnioacetirnidate. Section I is the introduction. Sec-
tion II describes methomyl, its uses, data requirements
and regulatory history. Section III discusses the human
health and environmental assessment based on the
data available to the Agency. Section IV presents the
reregistration decision for methomyl.  Section V dis-
cusses the reregistration requirements for methomyl.
Finally, SectionVI contains the Appendices whcih sup-
port this Reregistration EligibilityDecision.

Keywords: 'Methomyl, 'Pesticides, Carbamates,  In-
secticides, MolluscickJes,  Cvkxtes,  Insect control,
Toxicity, Risk asessment. Humans, Animals,  Expo-
sure, Environmental transport. Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations, Adminis-
trative  procedures, Requirements,  •Reregistration,
Use patterns, CAS 16752-77-5.
 PBW-128761REB                PC A07/MF A02
 Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities.
 Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Com-
 munity Rlght-to-Know Act Toxic  Chemical  Re-

 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Jan 1999.114p, EPA/745/B-99/066.
 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.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at  5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

 This document is  intended to  assist  establishments
 and facilities designated by the Standard Industrial
 Classification (SIC) code 5171 (petroleum bulk stations
 and terminate) in making compliance determinations
 under the EPCRA Section 313 reporting requirements
 and preparing Form  R(s) or the Form A certification
 statement(s) as required.  The EPCRA  Section 313
 program is commonly referred to as the Toxic Chem-
 ical Release Inventory (TRI) program. This document
 is organized to provide a step-by-step guide to compli-
 ance with EPCRA Section 313, starting with  how you
 determine if your facility must report through comple-
 tion of the Form R or Form A.

 Keywords: 'Petroleum  industry,  'Terminal  facilities,
 •Storage  facilities.  "Waste  management. Waste
 streams. Waste disposal, Waste recycling, Emission
 factors. Air pollution. Water pollution. Land pollution,
 Facilities   management.  Compliance,   Regulatory
 guides, •EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community
 Right-to-Know Act). 'Emergency Planning and Com-
 munity  Right-to-Know Act, 'Toxic Chemical  Release
 Inventory, Toxic Release Inventory,  Fugitive emis-
 sions.
 PB99-128779REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 RED Facts: Thiodicarb. Fact sheet.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Dec 1998.12p, EPA/738/F-98/020.
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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.

 This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
 document for reregistration case 2675, thkxJcarb, di-
 methyl    N,N'-(thtobis((methyl    imino)carbonoxy))
 bis(etnanimidothioate). Thiodicarbacts as  an insecti-
 cide  against major Lepidopterous,  and suppresses
 Coleopterous  and some Hemipterous insect  pests.
Thiodicarb acts as an pvicide against cotton bollworms
and budworms. Thiodicarb is used primarily on cotton,
sweet corn,  and soybeans. The remaining  usage is
spread   among  leafy  vegetables,   cole  crops,
ornamentals, and other minor use sites.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, Administrative procedures, Re-
quirements,  Insecticides,  Ovteides,  Dimethyl  com-
pounds,   Esters,  Insect  control.  Toxicity,   Risk
asessment,  Humans,  Animals,  Exposure,  Environ-
mental transport, Chemical properties, Environmental
impacts,     Pollution    regulations,    'Thiodicarb,
•Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 59669-26-0.


PB99-128787REB                 PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts:  Methomyl. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
1998,10p, EPA/738/F-98/019.
See also PB99-128696.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration case 0028, methomyl. S-
methyl   N-((methytearbarnoyl)oxy)   thioacetimidate.
Methomyl  acts as  an  insecticide  against  major
Lepidopterous,  and  suppresses Coleopterous and
some Hemipterous insect pests. Methomyl acts as an
ovicide  against cotton bollworms and budworms.
Methomyl is registered on a wide variety of sites includ-
ing field, vegetable, and orchard crops; turf (sod farms
only); livestock quarters; commercial premises; and
refuse containers.

Keywords: •Methomyl, 'Pesticides, Carbamates,  In-
secticides,  Molluscicides,  Ovkxtes,  Insect control,
Toxicity, Risk asessment, Humans, Animals, Expo-
sure, Environmental transport, Chemical properties,
Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations. Adminis-
trative  procedures.  Requirements,  'Reregistration,
Use patterns, CAS 16752-77-5.


PB99-128795REB                PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: 1,3-Dichloropropene. Fact sheet.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1998,10p, EPA/738/F-98-023.
See also PB99-129652.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document   for  reregistration   case  0328,  1,3-
Dichloropropene (1,3-D or  trade name Tetone). 1,3-D
is pre-plant  soil fumigant used to control nematodes
and is registered for use on soils to be planted to all
crops. Combining  chloropicrin with 1,3-D  increases
herbicidal and lungicial properties. 1,3-D is restricted to
certified  applicators and is applied using specialized
tractor-drawn rigs which inject 1,3-D 12-18 inches be-
neath the soil surface.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, Chlorinated hydrocarbons, Fu-
migants.   Fungicides,    Insecticides,   Herbicides,
Nematocktes, Toxicity,  Risk assessment,  Humans,
Animals, Exposure, Environmental transport. Chemical
properties. Environmental  impacts. Pollution regula-
tions. Administrative procedures. Requirements, *1-3-
Dicfiloropropene. 'Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS
542-75-6.
 PB99-128803REB                 PC A02/MF A01
 RED Facts: Deet Fact sheet.
 Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Apr 1998,8p, EPA/738/F-98/006.
 SeealsoPB99-123143.
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 orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.
This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document for reregistration  case 0002, N,N-diethyl-
meta-toluamide  and  other  isomers  (DEET). N,N-
diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET) is an insect repellent
used in households/domestic dwellings, on the human
body and clothing being worn, on cats, dogs, horses
and pet  living/sleeping quarters. There  are  no food
uses. It is used to control biting flies, biting  midges,
black flies, chiggers, deer flies, gnats, horse flies, mos-
quitoes, no-see-ums, sand flies, small flying insects,
stable flies, and ticks.

Keywords: 'DEET, 'Pesticides, Insect repellents, Tox-
icity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals,  Exposure,
Consumer products. Environmental transport, Chem-
ical properties, Environmental impacts, Pollution regu-
lations, Administrative procedures, Pest control, Re-
quirements,    'Reregistration,    N-N-diethyl-meta-
toluamide, N-N-dialkylamides, Use patterns, CAS 134-
62-3.
PB99-128811REB                PC A02/MF A01
RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone. Fact sheet.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Oct 1998,10p, EPA/738/F-98/024.
See also PB99-129637.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This fact sheet summarizes the information in the RED
document    for     reregistration    case   3092,
methylisothiazolinone. The Reregistration  Eligibility
Decision covers the two active ingredients 5-chloro-2-
methyl-3   (2H)-isothiazo4one   and  2-methyl-3(2H)-
isothiazolone.  These two active ingredients occur to-
gether in the currently registered products in approxi-
mately a 3:1 ratio, respectively, and are commonly re-
ferred      to      as       methylisothiazolinone.
Methylisothiazolinone is used  to control slime-forming
bacteria, fungi, and algae in pulp/paper mills,  cooling
water systems, oil field operations, industrial process
waters, and air washer systems and is incorporated
into adhesiyes, coatings, fuels, metal working fluids,
resin emulsions, paints, and various other  specialty in-
dustrial products as a preservative. It is also used to
control the growth of mold, mildew, and  sapstain on
wood products.

Keywords:   'Pesticides,   Thiazoles,  Antimicrobial
agents,  Bioctdes, Bactericides, Sterilants,  Disinfect-
ants, Toxicity,  Risk  assessment,  Humans, Animals,
Exposure,  Environmental transport,  Chemical prop-
erties. Environmental impacts. Pollution  regulations,
Administrative      procedures.      Requirements,
'Methylisothiazolinone, 'Reregistration, Microbiocides,
Microbiostats, Use patterns, CAS 26172-55-4.


PB99-128829REB                PC A15/MF A03
Reregistration   Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
Bromoxynll.  (Includes  RED  Facts:  Bromoxynil
Fact Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1998,31 Op, EPA/738/R-98/013.
For Fact Sheet only, see PB99-123499.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has com-
pleted its reregistration eligibility decision for the pes-
ticide bromoxynil, which includes the active ingredients
bromoxynil  phenol  and bromoxynil  octanoate. This
document presents the Agency's  decision regarding
the reregistration eligibility of the registered  uses of
bromoxynil. Section I is the introduction. Section II de-
scribes bromoxynil, its uses,  data requirements and
regulatory  history. Section III discusses the human
health and environmental assessment based on the
data available to the Agency.  Section IV presents the
reregistration decision for bromoxynil. Section V dis-
cusses the reregistration requirements for bromoxynil.
Finally, Section VI contains the Appendices which sup-
port this Reregistration Eligibility Decision.

 Keywords: 'Pesticides, Herbicides, Weed control, Tox-
 icity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals,  Exposure,
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Environmental transport, Chemical properties,  Envi-
ronmental impacts. Pollution regulations, Administra-
tive   procedures.   Requirements,   *Bromoxynil,
•Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 1689-84-5.
PB99-128969REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the
Emergency Planning  and  Community  Right-to-
Know Act Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jan 1999,116p, EPA/745/B-99/005.
See also PB93-194140,  PB97-205033  and  PB99-
128977.
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document  is intended  to assist establishments
and facilities  designated by the Standard Industrial
Classification  (SIC) code 5169 (chemical and allied
products wholesale) in making compliance determina-
tions under the EPCRA Section 313  reporting require-
ments and preparing Form R(s) or the Form A certifi-
cation statements) as required. The EPCRA Section
313 program  is commonly  referred to as the Toxic
Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) program. This docu-
ment  is organized to provide a step-by-step guide to
compliance with EPCRA Section 313, starting with how
you determine if your facility must report through com-
pletion of the Form R or Form A.

Keywords:  'Chemical plants,  'Waste  management.
Chemical  industry. Reporting requirements.  Waste
streams, Waste disposal. Waste recycling. Emission
factors. Air pollution, Land pollution. Water pollution,
Facilities management. Thresholds, Recordkeeping,
Compliance, Regulatory guides, "EPCRA(Emergency
Planning   and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act),
'Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
Act, "Toxic Chemical Release Inventory, Toxics Re-
lease Inventory, Fugitive emissions.


PB99-128977REB                PC A08/MF A02
Coal  Mining Facilities.  Section 313 of the Emer-
gency  Planning and  Community Right-to-Know
Act Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jan 1999,146p, EPA/745/B-99/002.
See also PB99-128964.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document is intended to assist  establishments
and facilities designated by the Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) code 12 (except 1241) in  making
compliance determinations under the EPCRA Section
313 reporting requirements and preparing Form R(s) or
the Form A certification statement(s) as required. The
EPCRA Section 313 program is commonly referred to
as the Toxic Chemical  Release Inventory (TRI) pro-
gram. This document is organized to provide a step-by-
step guide to compliance with EPCRA Section 313,
starting with how you determine if your facility must re-
port through completion of the Form R or Form A.

Keywords: 'Coal  mining, 'Waste management, Coal
mines.  Excavation, Reporting  requirements,  Waste
streams. Waste disposal, Waste recycling, Emission
factors, Air pollution, Land pollution, Water pollution.
Facilities  management,  Thresholds, Recordkeeping,
Compliance, Regulatory  guides, *EPCRA(Emergency
Planning   and   Community   Right-to-Know  Act),
'Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
Act, "Toxic Chemical Release Inventory, Toxics  Re-
lease Inventory, Fugitive emissions.
 PB99-128985REB                 PC A99/MF A06
 Toxics Release Inventory, 1996.  Public  Data Re-
 lease: Ten Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector
 Analyses.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Dec 1998,688p, EPA/745/R-98/018.
 See also PB95-220646.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This volume presents the data for 15 industrial sectors,
identified by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
codes, that are presently required to report to TRI.
These chapters set the TRI data in  context of eco-
nomic, regulatory,  and technological developments
that influence industry-wide releases and other waste
management. They  also analyze reporting by industrial
activities at the four-digit SIC code level. Industry sec-
tors covered are: Food and Beverage Processing; To-
bacco Products; Textile  Mill  Products; Apparel and
Fabricated Textiles; Lumber and Wood Products; Fur-
niture; Printing and Publishing; Rubber and Plastics
Products; Leather and Leather Products; Stone, Clay,
Glass, and Concrete; Fabricated Metals; Industrial Ma-
chinery; Transportation Equipment;  Instruments and
Photographic Equipment; and Miscellaneous Manufac-
turing.

Keywords:  'Hazardous  materials, "Chemical com-
pounds, 'Reporting, Pollution sources. United  States,
Industrial  plants, Waste recycling,  Waste  disposal.
Waste processing.  Waste treatment, Waste transfer
stations. Water pollution, Land pollution. Air pollution,
Pollution control. Pollution abatement, Tables(Data),
'TRIfTixics  Release  Inventory), 'Toxics Release In-
ventory, Emission inventories, POTW(Publicly  Owned
Treatment Works).
PB99-129033REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Literature Review of Methods for Delineating Well-
head Protection Areas.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Dec 1998,50p, EPA/816/R-98/021.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA,  22161, USA.

This document presents an annotated bibliography of
recent publications  addressing technical aspects  of
wellhead protection  area delineation. Document sec-
tions  include  theory, case studies,  land use, geo-
graphic information systems (GIS), hydrogeologic/geo-
logic analysis, and numerical modeling.

Keywords:  'Water quality management,  "Literature
surveys,  'Bibliographies,  Ground  water.  Aquifers,
Water supply, Water pollution control, Water pollution
abatement, Land use. Geology,  Hydrogeplogy, Geo-
graphic information  systems.  Case studies, Theory,
Mathematical models, 'Wellhead  Protection Program.
 PB99-129041REB                PC A03/MF A01
 Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Manage-
 ment for Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Stennis Space Cen-
 ter, MS. Gulf of Mexico Program.
 Jun 1997,24p, EPA/855/K-97/001.
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 This brochure provides information  on the value, de-
 sign, construction, and operation of constructed wet-
 lands as a method to treat wastewater from  confined
 animal feeding operations.

 Keywords: "Wetlands, 'Construction, 'Waste water
 treatment, "Farm wastes, "Feed lots. Agricultural run-
 off. Livestock, Confinement pens, Design,  Operation,
 Water pollution abatement.
 PB99-129090REB                 PCA14/MFA03
 Nonhazardous  Solid  Waste Management  and
 Landfill Capacity in Illinois. 1997  Annual Report
 Rept. for 1 Jan-31 Dec 97.
 Ijlinois State Environmental Protection Agency, Spring-
 field. Bureau of Land.
 Dec 1998,280p, IEPA/BOL-98/022.
 See also report for 1996, PB98-167844.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Illinois EPA's 11th annual report describes the
management of nonhazardous municipal solid waste
by the state's solid waste landfills and transfer stations.
The report is divided into sections representing Illinois
EPA administrative regions. Each regional section in-
cludes newly designed specification pages describing
the chief physical characteristics of each landfill; its lo-
cation and hours of operation; tipping fee; quantities of
wastes received (in gate cubic yards, tons, and tons
per day) for the last three years; the landfill's certified
remaining capacity (in gate cubic yards and tons) for
the last two reporting dates; solid waste management
fees paid in 1997; which Agency regional field office or
delegated local authority  inspects the facility; and the
name,  address and phone  number  of the landfill's
owner and operator. Similar but scaled down specifica-
tion pages are included for each transfer station. In all,
this report includes details of 69 landfills and 76 trans-
fer stations.

Keywords: 'Illinois, 'Solid waste disposal, 'Capacity,
'Landfills, Earth fills. Waste recycling, Composting,
Materials  handling,  Solid waste collection  systems,
Waste transfer stations. Municipal wastes, Solid waste
management,  Fees,  Pollution regulations.  Require-
ments,     Regional    analysis,    Tables(Data),
'Nonhazardous wastes, Waste generation.
PB99-129140REB                 PC A11/MF A03
Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. Tech-
nology Sharing Program.
Land Use Compendium.
Texas Transportation Inst., Arlington.
Mar 1998,202p, DOT-T-99-03, FHWA-PD-99-002.
Sponsored by Department of  Transportation, Wash-
ington, DC. Technology Sharing Program, and Depart-
ment of Transportation, Washington, DC. Travel Model
improvement Program.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The importance of land use issues generated this com-
pendium to aid practitioners contemplating develop-
ment of  an approach to evaluating the land use im-
pacts  of  alternative transportation investments and
policies.

Keywords: 'Land use  planning, 'Highway  planning,
'Transportation planning, 'Urban traffic flow,  'Travel
demand, Land usage effect on traffic generation, Met-
ropolitan planning commissions, Travel models, Trip
forecasting, Travel patterns, Transportation models,
Trip distribution models.
 PB99-129363REB                PC A99/MF E11
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Northwest  Area  Contingency Plan  1998  (Also
 Serving as the Region Ten Regional Contingency
 Plan). Final rept.
 Coast Guard District (13th), Seattle, WA.
 1 Nov1998,1068p.
 Supersedes PB94-963266. Sponsored by Environ-
 mental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 The Northwest Area Contingency Plan is the summa-
 tion of policies and procedures  for two  Coast  Guard
 Captain  of the Port Zones, EPA Inland Region Ten,
 and for the States of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington.
 It provides federal, state, and  local responders in the
 Pacific Northwest a single comprehensive  response
 and planning document. The document has been refor-
 matted along NIIMS ICS lines  with the USCG Oil Spill
 Field Operations Guide (FOG) referenced throughout.

 Keywords: 'Emergency plans, 'Hazardous  materials
 spills, 'Oil spills, 'Chemical spills.  Contingency plan-
 ning.  Emergency  preparedness,  Pollution control.
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Waste management, Interagency coordination, Inter-
governmental relations.  Federal  government,  State
government, Local government, Public relations, Com-
munications, Emergencies, Superfund, Coast Guard,
Idaho, Washington, Oregon, 'Area contingency plans.
Emergency response,  EPA Region 10, Northwestern
Regton(United States), Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Fed-
eral Water Pollution Control Act, ICS(lncident Com-
mand System).
PB99-129637REB                PC A09/MF A02
Reregistration   Eligibility    Decision    (RED):
Methylisothiazolinone   (Includes   RED   Facts:
Methytisothlazolinone.).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Oct 1998,172p, EPA/738/R-98/025.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has com-
pleted its reregistration eligibility decision for the pes-
ticide case rnethylisoifiiazolinone, which includes the
active   ingredients    5-chtoro-2-methyl-    3(2H)-
isothiazolone and 2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone. This
decision includes a comprehensive reassessment of
the required target data and the use patterns of cur-
rently registered products. Section I is the introduction.
Section II describes methylisothiazolinone, its uses,
data requirements and regulatory  history. Section III
discusses the human health  and  environmental as-
sessment based on the data available to the Agency.
Section IV presents the reregistration decision for
methylisothiazolinone. Section V discusses the rereg-
istration  requirements for methylisothiazolinone. Fi-
nally, Section VI is the Appendtees which support this
Reregistration Eligibility Decision.


Keywords:   'Pesticides,  Thiazotes,   Antimicrobial
agents, Biocides, Bactericides,  Sterilants, Disinfect-
ants, Toxicity, Risk assessment, Humans, Animals,
Exposure,  Environmental transport.  Chemical prop-
erties. Environmental impacts. Pollution regulations,
Administrative      procedures.      Requirements,
•Methytisotfiiazolinone, 'Reregistration, Microbiocides.
Microbiostats, Use patterns, CAS 26172-55-4.
PB99-129652REB
                                 PCA10/MFA03
 Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  1,3-
 Dichloropropene   (Includes   RED  Facts:  1,3-
 DteMoropropene.).
 Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, DC.
 Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
 Dec 1998,194p, EPA/738/R-98/024.
 See also PB92-114206.
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 orders@ntjs.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.


 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has com-
 pleted its reregistration eligibility decision for the pes-
 ticide  1,3-dchloropropene  (1,3-D,  or  trade  name
 Tetone). This decision includes a comprehensive reas-
 sessment of the required target data and the use pat-
 terns of currently registered products. Section I is the
 Introduction. Section II describes 1,3-D, its uses, data
 requirements and regulatory history. Section III dis-
 cusses the human health and environmental assess-
 ment based on the data available to the Agency. Sec-
 tion IV presents the reregistration decision for 1,3-0.
 Sectkxi V discusses the reregistration requirements lor
 1.3-D. Finally, Section VI contains the Appendices
 which suppport this Reregistration Eligibility Decision.


 Keywords: 'Pesticides, Chlorinated hydrocarbons, Fu-
 migants.   Fungicides,   Insecticides,    Herbicides,
 Nematocides,  Toxicity,  Risk assessment,  Humans,
 Animals. Exposure, Environmental transport. Chemical
 properties,  Environmental impacts.  Pollution  regula-
 tions, Administrative procedures, Requirements, *1-3-
 DJchkxopropene, 'Reregistration, Use patterns,  CAS
 542-75-6.
PB99-129678REB                 PC A99/MF A06
Development Document for Proposed  Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Cen-
tralized Waste Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and
2.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Dec 1998,708p, EPA/821/R-98/020.
See also PB95-187985.
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Tables of Contents:
   Background;
   Data Collection;
   Scope/Applicability of the Proposed Regulation;
   Description of the Industry;
   Industry Subcategorization;
   Pollutants of Concern for the Centralized Waste
      Treatment Industry;
   Pollutants Selected for Regulation;
   Wastewater Treatment Technologies;
   Regulatory Options Considered and Selected for
      Basis of Regulation;
   Loog-Term Averages, Variability Factors, and
      Limitations and Standards;
   Cost of Treatment Technologies;
   Pollutant Loading and Removal Estimates;
   Non-Water quality Impacts;
   Implementation;
   Analytical Methods and Baseline Values;
   List of Definitions;
   List of Acronyms;
   Appendix A-PoHutant Groups;
   Appendix B-Listing of Characerization Data From
      Non-Hazardous Oils Facilities;
   Appendix C-LJsting of Daily Influent and Effluent
      Measuements;
   Appendix D-Facility-Specific Compliance Costs;
   Appendix E-Attachements to Chapter 10;
   and Appendix F-Listing of Pollutants of Concern
      and Cas Numbers.

Keywords:  "Waste water treatment, 'Water treatmet
plants, 'Waste processing plants, 'Water pollution con-
trol. 'Chemical effluents. 'Pollution regulations, Point
sources. Water pollution sampling, Pretreatment Best
technology, Requirements, Water  pollution standards.
Standards complaince. Environmental impacts. Water
pollution economics, Economic impacts, Cost analysis,
*POTW(Publicly Owned Treatment Works), 'Publicly
Owned Treatment Works, Treatment technology. New
Source Performance Standards, Waste characteriza-
tion, Waste generation.


PB99-129710REB                 PC A06/MF A02
Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Ef-
fluent Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Stand-
ards, and New Source Performance Standards for
the Centralized Wast* Treatment Industry.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Standards and Applied Science Div.
Dec 1998.98p.
See also PB95-187142.
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This report assesses the water quality related benefits
that would be expected if the U.S. Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) adopts the proposed effluent lim-
itations, guidelines and pretreatment standards for the
Centralized Waste Treatment (CWT) Industry. EPA es-
timates that under baseline conditions 205 CWT facili-
ties discharge approximately 5.22 million fbs/year of
metal and organic pollutants.

Keywords:  "Waste water treatment, 'Water treatment
plants, 'Waste processing  plants, 'Point  sources,
•Nonpoint  sources, 'Environmental impact  assess-
ments,  "Water pollution  control. Water  pollution
sources. Metals. Oils. Organic compounds. Chemical
effluents, Toxic substances,  Facilities  management
Discharge(Water), Waste streams, Pollution regula-
tions, Water poUutation standards, Standards compli-
ance,      Requirements,     Best      technology,
*POTW(Publicly Owned Treatment Works), 'Publicly
Owned Treatment Works.
PB99-129793REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Advanced  Fine Parttculate Control and Implica-
tions Toward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control
Problems in Coal-Fired Boilers. Rept. for Jul 95-Jun
97.
Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL.
J. P. Gooch, and C. B. Sedman. 1998,26p, EPA/600/
A-99/006.
Grant EPA-R-822780
Presented at  the Electric Power Research InstV De-
partment of Energy/Environmental Protection Agency
Combined Utility Air Pollutant Symposium, Washington
DC., August  25-29,  1997.  Sponsored  by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The paper discusses advanced fine paniculate control
and implications toward solving multiple pollutant con-
trol problems  in coal-fired boilers. Recent advances in
fine paniculate matter (PM) control, including wet elec-
trostatic precipitation (ESP) and combined ESP/fabric
filtration, have demonstrated advanced control of fine
particles. These and other improvements in fine par-
ticle control offer intriguing routes to solving other
emissions problems facing the  utility industry. These
include sulfates, nitrates, and metals,  both solid and
vapor, most of which may contribute to plume opacity
and the formation of secondary particles in the atmos-
phere. Current and future advances in fine particle con-
trol are discussed, and their integration with other gas
cleaning technology to alleviate opacity problems and
reduce secondary particle formation is proposed for fu-
ture development

Keywords: 'Coal fired boilers, 'Partfculates, 'Air pollu-
tion control. Particles, Filtration, Emission control, Ex-
haust gases.  Plumes, Sulfates, Nitrates, Metals, Elec-
trostatic preciprtators. Electric utilities. Electric power
industry.
PB99-129801REB                PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Controlling  Sources   of  Indoor Air  Pollution
through Pollution Prevention. Rept. for Jan 94-May
98.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
K. W. Leovic, D. Whitaker, C. Brockmann, M. Plesniak,
C. Bayer, and P. Sojka 1998.30p, EPA/600/A-99/007.
Grants EPA-R-822025, EPA-R-822002
Presented at the American Society of Heating, Refrig-
eration and Air Conditioning  Engineers IAQ Meeeting,
New Orleans, October 24-27, 1998. Prepared in co-
operation with Georgia Inst of Tech., Atlanta, and Pur-
due Univ., West Lafayette, IN. Sponsored by Environ-
mental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle Park,
NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
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The paper is an overview of EPA research into control-
ling sources of indoor air pollution  through pollution
prevention  (P2).  The research focused on four  ap-
proaches for P2: (1) developing methods and tools that
can be used by others  to evaluate emissions from
equipment or products; (2) developing generic P2 solu-
tions to IAQ problems; (3) identifying high-emitting raw
materials or components of products; and (4) evalu-
ating  claimed low-emitting  materials.  Test method
guidelines for measuring emissions from office equip-
ment were developed and then evaluated by testing
four dry-process copiers in one chamber and con-
ducting a four-laboratory evaluation using one of the
copiers. For aerosol consumer products, measurement
methods and models were developed that can be used
to better understand aerosol behavior so that more effi-
cacious and less toxic products can be developed. As
a generic solution for improved IAQ through P2, an in-
novative spray nozzel for use with precharged aerosol
containers was developed and evaluated. The new de-
sign allows for the reformulation of selected aerosol
consumer products using water and air in place of vola-
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
tile organic compound solvents and hydrocarbon pro-
pellants, respectively.

Keywords:  "Indoor air pollution,  *Air pollution abate-
ments,  "Office equipment, Spray nozzels. Spraying,
Aerosols, Wood products, Coatings, Laminates, Print-
ed circuit boards. Printers, Photocopying, Office ma-
chines.  Air pollution sources, Air  pollution control,
"Pollution prevention, IAQ(lndoor Air Quality).


PB99-129819REB                PC A03/MF A01
Development of Multipollutant Emission  Control
Technology for Stoker Boilers. Rept. for  Feb 97-
Aug98.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research  Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
C. B. Sedman. 1998,22p, EPA/600/A-99/005.
Presented  at the Stoker Boiler Workshop,  Dayton,
OH., August 19-20,1998. See also PB82-115312 and
PB89-194039.
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The paper discusses the development of multipollutant
emission control technology for stoker boilers. Effort to
develop a  compact multipollutant control system  for
coal-fired boilers  include: (1)  particle removal com-
bining electrostatics and fabric filtration, (2) combined
acid gas and metal vapor control using a compact,
verticfe-pipe reactor with  new lime-based sorbents,
and (3) promoted oxidation and absorpton of nitrogen
oxides (NOx). An array of government and private part-
nerships have been formed to develop such a process
step independentlly. Plans to combine process steps
include a number of field pilot evaluations, followed by
a 200 MBtu/hr (60 MWt) stoker demonstration in Ohio.

Keywords:  "Coal fired  boilers,  "Stokers,  "Air  pollution
control  equipment,   Emission  control,  Removal,
Sorbents, Filtration, Electrostatic precipitators, Com-
bustion products,  Particulates, Particles, Nitrogen ox-
ides, New Source Performance Standards.
PB99-129827REB                 PC A06/MF A01
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
Rochem  Separation Systems,  Inc.  Disc  Tube
(Trade  Name)  Module  Technology:  Innovative
Technology Evaluation  Report
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego,
CA.
K. R. Cook. Jan 1998,90p, EPA/540/R-96/507.
Contract EPA-68-CO-0048
See also PB98-147101.  Sponsored by National Risk
Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of
Research and Development.
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The report summarizes the findings of an evaluation of
the Rochem Separation Systems, Inc.  (Rochem) Disc
Tube (TM) Module (DTM) technology. This technology
is a membrane separation process for  treatment of
landfill  teachate and other  liquid wastes. To evaluate
performance features, the following critical objectives
were developed for the SITE Demonstration: (1) deter-
mine if the  technology  could met the  developer's
claims for  contaminant rejection of greater than 90%
for volatile organic compounds (VOCs),  greater than
92% for TOC, and greater than 99% for TDS and met-
als; (2) determine if the technology could achieve and
maintain a systems treated water recovery rate of 75%
or greater; and (3) evaluate the DTM technology's re-
sistance to membrane fouling and scaling by deter-
mining  the change in flux as a result  of liquid waste
(leachate) treatment over  the course of the Demonstra-
tion.

Keywords:   "Liquid  wastes,   "Waste   treatment,
"Separation processes, "Membranes, Leachate, Land-
fills, Hazardous materials, Metals, Filtration, Reverse
osmosis, UltrafiKration, Scaling control.  Fouling pre-
vention. Performance evaluation, SITE(Supertund In-
novative Technology Evaluation), TOCffotal Organic
Carbon), TDSfTotal Dissolved Solids), Volatile organic
compounds,  Microfiltration.
PB99-129876REB                 PC A19/MF A04
Quality Assurance  Handbook  for  Air Pollution
Measurement Systems. Volume 2. Part  1. Ambient
Air Quality Monitoring Program  Quality System
Development
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
M. Papp. 1998,408p, EPA/454/R-98/004.
See also Volume 4, PB95-199782.
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This document represents Volume  II of  a 5-volume
quality assurance  (QA)  handbook series dedicated to
air pollution measurement systems. Volume II is dedi-
cated to the Ambient Air Quality Surveillance Program
and the data collection activities of that program. The
intent of the document is twofold. The first is to provide
additional information and guidance on the material
covered in the Code of Federal Regulations pertaining
to the Ambient Air Quality Surveillance  Program. The
second is to establish a set of consistent QA practices
that will improve the quality of the nation's ambient air
data  and  ensure data comparability  among sites
across the nation. Therefore, the document is written
for  technical personnel  at State and local monitoring
agencies and is intended to provide enough informa-
tion to develop a quality for ambient air quality moni-
toring.

Keywords:  "Air pollution  measurement,  "Chemical
analysis, "Data quality,  "Quality assurance, Air pollu-
tion sampling, Data collection, Air pollution monitors,
Remote sensing. Gas analysis, Calibration, Accuracy,
Precision, Operation  and maintenance. Performance
tests, Quality control,  Ambient Air Quality Surveillance
Program, State and  Local Ambient Monitoring  Sta-
tions, National Ambient Montioring Stations,  Photo-
chemical Assessment Monitoring Stations.
PB99-129934REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Air  Emissions from  Residential Heating:  The
Wood Heating Option Put Into Environmental Per-
spective. Rept. for Jun 97-Jul 98.
OMNI Environmental Services, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
J. E. Houck, P. E. Tiegs, R. C. McCrillis, C. Keithley,
and J. Crouch. 1998,16p, EPA/600/A-99/008.
Grant EPA-R-285NASX
Presented at the Air and Waste Management Associa-
tion/Environmental  Protection  Agnecy  Conference,
Emissions Inventory:  Living in a Global Environment,
New Orleans, LA., December 8-10, 1998.  See also
PB95-136164. Prepared in  cooperation with Hearth
Products Association, Arlington, VA.
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The paper compares the national scale (rather than
local) air quality impacts of the various residential
space heating options. Specifically, it compares the rel-
ative contributions of the space heating options to fine
particlate emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, and
acid precipitation impacts. The  major space heating
energy options are  natural  gas,  fuel oil, kerosene,
liquiefied petroleum gas  (LPG), electricity, coal, and
wood. Residential wood combustion (RWC) meets 9%
of the Nation's space heating energy needs and uti-
lizes a renewable resource. Wood is burned regularly
in about 30 million homes. Residential wood combution
is often perceived as environmentally dirty due to emis-
sions from older wood burners.

Keywords:   "Wood   burning appliances,  "Stoves,
"Emissions, *Air pollution control, "Particulates, Air pol-
lution sources, Burning,  Particles, Space heating.
Emission factors, Combustion products, Combustion
efficiency. Air pollution monitoring, Residential  build-
ings.
PB99-130023REB                 PCA13/MFA03
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenu-
ation of Chlorinated Solvents In Ground Water.
Final rept. 1 Jul 93-30 Sep 94.
Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence, Brooks
AFB, TX. Technology Transfer Div.
T. H. Wiedemeier, M. A. Swanson, D. E. Moutoux, B.
H. Wilson, D. H. Kampbell, P. E. Haas, R. N. Miller, J.
E. Hansen, E. K. Gordon, and J. T. Wilson. 1998,262p,
EPA/600/R-98/128.
See also AD-A324 060/3. Prepared in cooperation with
Parsons Engineering Science, Inc., Denver, CO. and
Geological Survey, Columbia, SC. Sponsored by Na-
tional Risk  Management  Research Lab.,  Ada,  OK.
Subsurface Protection and Remediation Div.
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This protocol is designed to evaluate the fate in ground
water of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons and/or fuel
hydrocarbons. The data collected under this protocol
can be used to compare the relative effectiveness of
other remedial options and natural  attenuation. This
protocol should be used to evaluate whether monitored
natural attenuation by itself or in conjunction with other
remedial technologies is sufficient to achieve site-spe-
cific remedial objectives. Understanding the contami-
nant flow field in the subsurface is essential for a tech-
nically justified evaluation of a monitored natural at-
tenuation remedial option; therefore, use of this pro-
tocol is not appropriate for evaluating monitored nat-
ural attenuation at sites where the contaminant flow
field cannot be determined with an acceptable degree
of certainty  (e.g., complex fractured bedrock, karst
aquifers).

Keywords: "Ground water, "Remediation, Chlorinated
aliphatic  hydrocarbons, Fuels, Flow fields, Environ-
mental transport, Base flow, Groundwater  movement.
Site characterization, Water pollution monitoring. Sub-
surface   investigations,   "Natural    attenuation,
"Chlorinated solvents.
PB99-130189REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati,
OH. Office of Research and Development.
J. Herrmann. Sep 1998,52p, EPA/600/R-98/123.
See also PB98-155005.
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ORD  developed a Pollution  Prevention  Research
Strategy that elaborates on the directions in the stra-
tegic plan  and provides a framework to guide invest-
ments  in pollution prevention research and develop-
ment over the next five years. The strategy contains
four chapters: Chapter 1 sets the context;  Chapter 2
outlines a strategic  pollution prevention  rationale;
Chapter 3  describes four long-term goals and accom-
panying strategic objectives to be addressed and in-
cludes activities to be pursued as part of the research
strategy; and Chapter 4 describes the implementation
approach for  the goals and objectives presented  in
Chapters.

Keywords: Pollution abatement,   Life  cycle  assess-
ment, Technology assessment, Research and devel-
opment, Research programs. Strategy planning, Com-
puter-aided analysis,  Government policies, Environ-
mental policies, US EPA, Socioeconomic factors, Cost
effectiveness, Environmental effects. Health hazards.
Risk    management,   "Sustainable   development,
"Pollution  prevention,  Green  engineering,  Green
chemistry,  ORD(Office  of Research  and Develop-
ment).
PB99-130205REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Pollution Prevention 1997: A Natonal Progress Re-
port Executive Summary.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jun 1997,18p, EPA/742/S-97/001.
See PB93-157725.
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Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The intent of this report is to highlight some of the wide-
ly differing activities that can prevent pollution, and to
give readers a sense of the creativity and diversity of
participation in pollution prevention. Each of the chap-
ters in this report discusses the pollution prevention ac-
tivities of a particular sector  of society. Guest com-
mentaries are included in each chapter of this report,
representing organizations as diverse as the National
Association of Counties, the Dow Chemical  Company,
the Department of Defense,  and the North Carolina
Department of Environment,  Health and Natural Re-
sources.

Keywords: 'Sectoral analysis, 'Government/industry
relations, 'Environmental protection, Pollution abate-
ment. Citizen participation. Federal government, State
government.  Local  government. Government  pro-
grams.  Program management Government policies.
Technology  utilization,   Technology   innovation,
'Pollution prevention.
PB99-130429REB                PC A12/MF A03
Reregistration   Eligibility    Decision   (RED):
Thiodicarb (Includes RED Facts: Thlodlcarb Fact
Sheet).
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1998,250p, EPA/738/R-98/022.
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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@rtfs.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This  Registration  Eligibility Decision (RED) docu-
ment  addresses the registration eligibility of the pes-
ticide miodicarb, dimethyl N,N'-(thiobis((methylimino)
carbonyloxy))bis  (ethanimidothioate).  Section I is the
introduction. Section II describes thiodicarb. its uses,
data  requirements and regulatory history. Section  III
discusses the human health and environmental as-
sessment based  on the data available to the Agency.
Section IV presents the reregistration decision  for
thkxfcarb. Section V discusses the reregistration re-
quirements for thiodicarb. Finally, Section  VI contains
the Appendices which support this Reregistration Eligi-
bility Decision.

Keywords: 'Pesticides,  Insecticides, Ovicktes,  Di-
methyl  compounds.  Esters, Insect control, Toxfcity,
Risk  asessment, Humans, Animals, Exposure, Envi-
ronmental transport, Chemical  properties,  Environ-
mental impacts, Pollution regulations, Administratrive
procedures.       Requirements,       'Thkxticarb,
•Reregistration, Use patterns, CAS 59669-26-0.
PB99-130437REB                PC A07/MF A02
Proceedings of the National Workshop: Pesticides
and  Ground  Water  State/Tribal   Management
Plans. Held In Washington, DC. on August 26-27,
1996.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Dec 1997,11 Op, EPA/735/R-97/002.
See also PB99-130437.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

The purpose of the  workshop was  to  continue
diaglogue regarding the SmP process and to provide
participants a forum to discuss the propsed rule. EPA's
rationale and  regulatory approach,  and  issues that
have arisen as States and Tribes have developed their
programs.

Keywords: 'Pesticides, 'Ground water, 'Water pollu-
tion abatement, States(United States), American Indi-
ans, Intergovernmental relationships, Regulations, Ag-
ricultural runoff, Atrazine, Alachkx,  Meetings, 'State
Management    Plans,   Metolachlor,    Cyanazine,
Simazine.
PB99-130445REB                        PC A06
Guide  to  Documenting and Managing Cost  and
Performance   Information   for   Remediation
Projects. Revised Version.
Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable.
Oct 1998,82p, EPA/542/B-98/007.
Available in original stock  only. Document contains
large color fokJouts that cannot be reproduced legibly
in black and white. See also  PB95-182960.
Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-
NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other coun-
tries);  fax   at   (703)605-6900;   and  email   at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document summarizes the  recommended proce-
dures for reporting costs and  performance of remedi-
ation projects. Chapter 2 focuses on costs, while Chap-
ter 3 focuses on performance. Both chapters include
examples on how to use the recommended formats.
Chapter 4 identifies factors that affect cost or perform-
ance, and Chapter 5 presents information about  spe-
cific reporting formats. A discussion about the Round-
table web site strategy is provided in Chapter 6. Ap-
pendices provide additional information related to that
presented in Chapters 2 through 6. Appendix A dis-
cusses the effects of matrix characteristics and oper-
ating parameters on cost or performance, while meas-
urement procedures for those parameters are shown in
Appendix  B.  A recommended  format for preparing
case study abstracts is provided in Appendix C, and a
generic format for full case studies is shown in Appen-
dix D. Appendices E and F  list the active members of
the Ad Hoc Work Group on Cost and Performance, and
the members of the  Federal  Remediation Tech-
nologies Roundtable, respectively.

Keywords:   'Hazardous  materials,  'Remediation,
'Waste management,  'Cost analysis, 'Reporting,
'Performance evaluation, Waste treatment, Waste dis-
posal. Land pollution control. Water pollution control,
Factor  analysis, Technology assessment,  Record
keeping,  Information dissemination, Formats,  Cost
benefit analysis, Guides.
PB99-130536REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
Biological Indicators of Ground  Water-Surface
Water Interaction: An Update.
Cadmus Group, Inc., Waltham, MA.
Sep 1998.46p, EPA/816/R-98/018.
Prepared  in cooperation with  Tetra Tech Environ-
mental Management, Inc., Chicago, IL Sponsored by
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document discusses recent  research about the
use of biological indicators as a tool to evaluate the
interaction of ground water and surface water. Topics
covered include: hyporheic zone organism sample col-
lection and study methods, study settings and contami-
nants, and general effectiveness of this research. An
extensive bibliography appears at the end of this docu-
ment.

Keywords: 'Biological  indicators, •Surface-ground-
water relationships, "Water pollution effects. Indicator
species, Microorganisms, Biological monitoring. Water
pollutants,  Sampling,   Discharge(Water),  Environ-
mental  transport.  Interactions,  Literature surveys,
'Hyporheic zone.
PB99-130577REB                PC A04/MF A01
Health Effects from  Exposure to High  Levels of
Sulfate in Drinking Water Study.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
21 Jan 1999,32p, EPA/815/R-99/001.
Prepared in cooperation with National Center for Envi-
ronmental Health. Atlanta, GA.
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Port Royal Road, Sprir^field, VA, 22161, USA.
The objective of the present study was to provide addi-
tional information regarding whether sensitive popu-
lations (infants and transients) may be adversely af-
fected  by sudden  exposure to drinking water con-
taining high levels of sulfate. Specifically, the authors
designed a field invesigation to recruit 880 infants ex-
posed to naturally occurring high levels of sutfate in the
drinking water provided by public water systems and
an experimental trial of exposure in adults. The authors
conducted a pilot study of the planned recruitment
methods and study instruments in four counties  in
South Dakota with high levels of sulfate in the drinking
water provided by the public water systems. The au-
thors developed a self-administered questionnaire
(SAO)  to examine tap water use.  The SAO asked
questions about the source of the women's home tap
water, what mothers of infants < = 3 months old were
currently feeding  their babies,  and how pregnant
women planned to feed their infants.

Keywords: 'Sulfates, 'Drinking water, 'Health effects,
'Water pollution effects(Humans), Potable water, Pub-
lic  health,  Risk  assessment,  Exposure,  Inges-
tion(Physiology), Natural occurrence, Dose-response
relationships. Health  hazards, Public utilities, water
systems, Infants, Children, Cohort studies.
PB99-130585REB                 PC A06/MF A01
Clean Water Tribal Resource Directory for Waste-
water Treatment Assistance.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Off tee of Water.
Dec 1998,96p, EPA/832/B-98/005.
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orders@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

This publication, intended for use by Indian tribes and
tribal environmental organizations, identifies financial
and technical assistance programs aimed at tribes.
Section one provides an overview of national organiza-
tions including federal agencies, tribal organizations
and technical assistance programs. Section two lists
organizations found in specific EPA regions. Both parts
include  contact information for all resources men-
tioned.

Keywords: "Waste  water treatment, 'Financial assist-
ance,  'Technical  assistance,  'American  Indians,
•Directories, Federal agencies, EPA regions, Organi-
zations, Goverment programs, US EPA, US DOA, US
DOC, US HUD, US  DOI. US HHS.
PB99-130593REB                PC A04/MF A01
Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Report-
Ing  Requirements of the  NPDES  Storm  Water
Multi-Sector General Permit
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Jan 1999,34p, EPA/833/B-99/001.
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Port Royal Road. Springfield. VA. 22161, USA.

The document provides guidance to facilities subject to
monitoring and reporting requirements under the Multi-
Sector Storm Water General Permit (MSGP) in order to
comply with their visual, analytical, and  compliance
monitoring requirements and  ensure proper reporting
of laboratory results.

Keywords: 'National Pollutant  Discharge Elimination
System,  'Water  pollution   monitoring,  'Permits,
'Reporting requirements,  'Guides, Water pollution
standards.  Standards  compliance,  Water sampling,
Visual inspection,  Storm water runoff,  Water  quality
mangement. Analytical methods.
 PB99-1306SOREB                PC A10/MF A02
 Environmental Protection Agency, Stennis Space Cen-
 ter, MS. Gulf of Mexico Program.
 Constructed  Wetlands for Animal  Waste Treat-
 ment: A Manual on Performance, Design, and Op-
 eration with Case Histories.
 Alabama  Soil and Water Conservation Committee,
 Montgomery.
 Jun 1997,192p. EPA/855/B-97/001.
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                                                 EPA  PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Color illustrations reproduced in black and white. See
also  PB99-129041. Prepared in cooperation with Na-
tional Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream
Improvement, Inc., Medford, MA. and CH2M Hill, Inc.,
Gainesville, FL Sponsored by  Environmental Protec-
tion Agency, Stennis Space Center, MS. Gulf of Mex-
ico Program.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^115 (U.S.
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(703)605-6900;        and        email         at
orders@intis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document is intended to be  a state-of-the-art
users manual on constructed wetlands for those engi-
neers, planners, technicians, and livestock producers
who  have more than just a casual interest int he sub-
ject  of constructed wetlands  for treating livestock
wastes. It will also provide other practical information
intended to  help the user understand the value  of
constructured wetlands and how they might be in-
cluded as part  of an animal waste management sys-
tem.

Keywords: *Wetlands, 'Waste water treatment, 'Waste
treatment,  'Farm  wastes, "Agricultural runoff, Feed
tots,  Confinement pens, Livestock, Liquid wastes, De-
sign, Operation and maintenance, Performance eval-
uation, Construction, Surface  flow,  Subsurface  flow,
Vegetation,    Filtration,    Adsoprtion,     Uptake,
Evapotra aspiration.


PB99-130742REB                 PC A17/MF A03
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Economic Analysis of  Effluent Limitation Guide-
lines and  Standards for  the  Centralized Waste
Treatment Industry.
Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC.
W. Wheeler. Dec 1998,360p, EPA/821 /R-98/019.
Contract EPA-68-C4-0060
See  also  PB95-186821, PB99-129678  and PB99-
130759. Prepared in cooperation with Abt Associates,
Inc., Cambridge, MA. Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC.  Office of Water.
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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 report estimates the economic and financial  ef-
fects and the benefits of compliance with the proposed
effluent limitations guidelines  and  standards for the
Centralized Waste Treatment (CWT) industry. The En-
vironmental  Protection Agency (EPA) has measured
these impacts in terms of changes in the profitability of
waste treatment operations at CWT facilities, changes
in market prices to CWT services, and changes in the
quantities of waste management at CWT facilities in six
geographic regions. EPA has  also examined the im-
   "T on companies owning CWT facilities (including
     cts on  small entities), on communities in which
     ' facilities are located, and on environmental jus-
tice. EPA examined the benefits to society of the CWT
effluent limitations guidelines and standards by exam-
ining cancer and non-cancer health effects of the regu-
lation,  recreational benefits, and cost savings to pub-
licly  owned  treatment works (POTWs) to which indi-
rect-discharging CWT facilities send their wastewater.

Keywords: "Waste water treatment,  "Water treatment
plants, "Waste processing plants, "Economic analysis,
"Water pollution  control, Water  pollution  standards,
Standards compliance, Costs, Economics impact, Mar-
ket analysis, Prices, Employment,  Competitiveness,
Cost benefit analysis, Small business. Social impact,
Environimental impacts, Water pollution economics,
Effluents, Metals, Oils, Organic compounds.


PB99-130759REB                PC A05/MF A01
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of  Effluent Limita-
tions Guidelines and Standards  for the  Central-
ized Waste Treament Industry.
Research Triangle Inst., Durham, NC.
W. Wheeler. Dec 1998,74p, EPA/821 /R-98/018.
Contract EPA-68-C4-0060
See also PB99-130742.  Prepared in cooperation with
Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, MA. Sponsored by
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
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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.fedwortd.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

EPA has proposed  effluent limitations guidelines and
standards for the centralized waste treatment  (CWT)
industry.  This report  investigates the cost-effective-
ness of all possible combinations of proposed  control
options for the three subcategories of CWT operations.
EPA considered three control options for metals, two
for oils and two for organics, with 12 possible combina-
tions of these options. The report measures cost-effec-
tiveness through a comparison of compliance costs to
the quantity of pollutants removed under each com-
bination of  control options. The  effectiveness of the
regulations  is measured in terms of reductions in the
pounds of  pollutants discharged to surface waters,
weighted to account for the pollutants' toxicity. Some
pollutants removed are specifically addressed by the
regulation, while others and not directly regulated but
are removed incidentally  as a result of controlling for
other pollutants.

Keywords: "Waste water  treatment, "Water treatment
plants, "Waste processing plants, "Cost effectiveness,
"Water pollution  control, Water  pollution standards,
Standards compliance, Water pollutants, Metals, Or-
ganic compounds,  Effluents, Oils, Pollution  regula-
tions, Toxicity, Removal, Alternatives, Cost analysis,
Water pollution economics, Pollutant Weighting Meth-
od, Taoxi Weighting Factors. POTW(Publicaly  Owned
Treatment Works).


PB99-132904REB                 PC A08/MF A02
Electricity  Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the
Emergency Planning and  Community Rlght-to-
Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory, in-
dustry guidance.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jan 1999,144p, EPA/745/B-99/003.
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(703)605-6900;       and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedwortd.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document is intended  to assist establishments
and facilities designated by the Standard  Industrial
Classification (SIC) codes 4911 (limited to facilities that
combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating
electricity for distribution  in commerce), 4931  (limited
to facilities that combust coal and/or oil for the purpose
of generating electricity for distribution in commerce),
and 4939 (limited to facilities that combust coal and/or
oil for the purpose of generating electricity for distribu-
tion in commerce)  in making compliance determina-
tions under the EPCRA Section 313 reporting require-
ments and  preparing Form R(s) or the Form A certifi-
cation statement(s) as required.  Chapter 1 serves as
an introduction to TRI reporting and provides a brief
background on the Emergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-Know Act and information on where to ob-
tain additional compliance assistance. Chapter 2 be-
gins with how to  determine if your facility must report.
Chapter 2 concludes with a discussion on how you ad-
dress trade secrets in your reporting and the kinds of
records you should be keeping to support your report-
ing. Chapter 3 discusses how you calculate the activity
thresholds  (manufacture, process, and otherwise use)
for the EPCRA Section 313 chemicals. Chapter 3 con-
cludes with a discussion  of how to determine whether
EPCRA  Section  313 chemicals exceed  a reporting
threshold,  including  focused discussions  on issues
specific to  electricity generating facilities.  Chapter  4
discusses how you calculate the release and other
waste management amounts for those EPCRA  Section
313 chemicals for which you must prepare a report.
This chapter provides a step-by-step approach  de-
signed to minimize the risk of overlooking an activity in-
volving an  EPCRA  Section 313 chemical and any po-
tential sources or types of releases and other waste
management activities that your facility may conduct.

Keywords:  "Electric power generation, "Air pollution,
"Waste  management,  Electric utilities,  Fossil-fuel
power plants, Coal combustion, Petroleum products,
Waste streams,  Waste  disposal, Waste  recycling,
Emission factors. Water pollution. Land pollution, Fa-
cilities  management, Thresholds,  Recordkeeping,
Compliance,  Regulatory guides, Reporting require-
ments, *EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act), "Emergency Planning and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act, "Toxic Chemical Release
Inventory,  Toxic  Release Inventory,  Fugitive emis-
sions.
PB99-132912REB                 PC A07/MF A02
Metal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
gency Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know
Act Toxic Chemical Release  Inventory. Industry
guidance.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Jan 1999,118p, EPA/745/B-99/001.
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(703)605-6900;         and        email        at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This document is intended to assist establishments
and  facilities designated by  the Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Major Group 10 (except SIC codes
1011, 1081, and 1094) in making compliance deter-
minations under the EPCRA Section 313 reporting re-
quirements and preparing Form  R(s) or the  Form A
certification statement(s) as required. Chapter 1 serves
as an introduction to TRI reporting and provides a brief
background on the Emergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-Know Act arid information on where to ob-
tain additional compliance assistance. Chapter 2 be-
gins with how to determine if  your facility must report.
Chapter 2 concludes with a discussion on how you ad-
dress trade secrets in your reporting and the kinds of
records you should be keeping to support your report-
ing. Chapter 3 discusses how you calculate the activity
thresholds (manufacture, process, and otherwise use)
for the EPCRA Section 313 chemicals. Chapter 3 con-
cludes with a discussion of how to determine whether
EPCRA Section  313 chemicals exceed  a reporting
threshold,  including focused discussions  on issues
specific to metal mining facilities. Chapter 4 discusses
how you calculate the release and other waste man-
agement amounts for those EPCRA Section 313
chemicals for which you must prepare a report. This
chapter provides a step-by-step approach designed to
minimize the risk of overlooking an activity involving an
EPCRA Section  313  chemical  and any potential
sources or types of releases and other waste manage-
ment activities that your facility may conduct.

Keywords: "Metalliferous minerals, "Mining industry,
"Waste management.  Mine   wastes.  Extraction,
Beneficiation,  Comminution, Ore dressing,  Waste
streams, Waste disposal. Waste recycling, Emission
factors, Air pollution, Water pollution,  Land pollution,
Facilities   management.   Compliance,   Regulatory
guides, "EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act),  "Emergency Planning and Com-
munity Right-to-Know Act, "Toxic Chemicaj Release
Inventory, Toxic Release Inventory,  Fugitive emis-
sions.
 PB99-132920REB                PC A15/MF A03
 Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Com-
 munity Rlght-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical  Re-
 lease Inventory (Revised 1998 Version). Questions
 and Answers.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Dec 1998,308p, EPA/745/B-98/004.
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 product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553^15 (U.S.
 customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
 (703)605-6900;        and        email        at
 orrJers@ntis.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Table of Contents:
    Determining whether or not to report:
    Facility;
    Exemptions;
    Determining whether or not to report:
    Chemicals;
    Completing the Form R:
    Releases and waste management calculations;
    Form A and Form R submissions;
    Supplier notification;
    Trade secrets;
    Appendix A. Section 313 Policy directives;
    Appendix B. Glossary;
    Appendix C. Incorrect guidance on EPCRA Section
      313;
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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
   Appendix D. Recent EPA guidance;
   and Index.

Keywords: 'Reporting requirements, "Waste manage-
ment,  'Administrative procedures.  Chemical com-
pounds.  Hazardous  materials.  Toxic substances,
Waste treatment, Facilities management, Exemptions,
Government     policies.     Regulatory     guides,
*EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act), 'Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act, 'Toxic Chemical Release Inven-
tory, Toxic Release Inventory, Chemical releases.
PB99-132938REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent
Limitations Guidelines and Standards for Syn-
thetic-Based Drilling Fluids and Other-Non Aque-
ous Drilling Fluids In  the Oil and Gas Extraction
Point Source Category.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Water.
Feb 1999,28p, EPA/821/B-98/019.
See ateo PB99-132961.
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orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA. 22161, USA.

This environmental assessment consists of an evalua-
tion of the ecological and indirect human health im-
pacts for the discharge of cuttings contaminated with
synthetic-based drilling fluids (SBFs) with respect to
discharges to  water. Tn addition, this document de-
scribes the environmental characteristics of SBF drill-
ing wastes (e.g., toxicity. btoaccumulatkxi, txodegrada-
tion). the types of anticipated impacts, and the pollutant
modeling results for water column concentrations, pore
water concentrations, and human health effects via
consumption of affected seafood.  The  geographic
areas considered under this rule are those where EPA
knows SBFs are currently used and those where EPA
projects SBFs will be used as a result of the SBF Efflu-
ent Guidelines. This includes the Gulf of Mexico, off-
shore California, and Cook Inlet. Alaska.

Keywords: "Water pollution standards, "Water pollution
control, 'Petroleum industry, 'Natural gas industry,
'Drilling fluids,  •Environmental impact  statements,
Water pollution sources, Point sources, Offshore drill-
ing, Cutting fluids. Synthetic oils, Well drilling. Chem-
ical effluents, Aquatic ecosystems, Environmental im-
pacts.     Aquatic     biology,     BkxJegradation,
Bioaccuulatkxi, Ocean bottom. Toxicity. Risk assess-
ment, BAT(Best Available Technology Achievable).
 PB99-132961REB                PC A14/MF A03
 Development Document for  Proposed  Effluent
 Limitations Guidelines  and Standards for Syn-
 thetic-Based Drilling Fluids and Other Non-Aque-
 ous DriHIng Fluids in the Oil and Gas Extraction
 Point Source Category.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Water.
 Feb 1999,2B4p. EPA/821/B-98/021.
 See also PB99-132938.
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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 purpose of this rulemaking is to amend the effluent
 limitations guidelines and standards for the control of
 Discharges of  certain pollutants associated with the
 use of synthetic-based drilling fluids (SBFs) and other
 non-aqueous drilling fluids in portions of the Offshore
 Subcategory and Cook Inlet portion of the Coatal Sub-
 category of the Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source
 Category. These proposed limitations  apply to dis-
 charges or effluent generated when oil and gas wells
 are drilled using SBFs or other  non-aqueous drilling
 fluids (collectively referred to simply as SBFs) in coast-
 al  and offshore  regions  in locations where  drilling
 wastes may be discharged.

 Keywords: 'Water pollution control, 'Petroleum indus-
 try, •Natural gas industry, 'Drilling fluids, 'Water pollu-
 tion standards. Water poiution sources. Point sources,
 Offshore drilling,  Curling  fluids.  Synthetic oils.  Well
 drilling, Chemical effluents. Waste streams.  Waste
 water treatment.  Waste water Disposal, dean Water
Act, Pollution regulations, Environmental impacts, Eco-
nomic impact. Cost analysis, Requirements, Standards
compliance, Best technology, Pollution Prevention Act,
New Source Performance Standards, BPT(Best Prac-
ticable  Control  Technology  Currently  Available),
BAT(Best Available Technology Economically Achiev-
able), BCT(Best ConventtonalPollution Control Tech-
nology), SBF(Synthetic-Based Drilling Fluids).
PB99-133266REB                 PC A04/MF A01
SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Pro-
spective Study; Health and Ecological Initial Stud-
ies.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Health and Ecological Effects Subcommittee.
Feb 1999,38p, EPA-SAB-COUNCIL-ADV-99-005.
See also PB96-185673.
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customers);  (703)605-6000 (other countries);  fax at
(703)605-6900;        and        email        at
orders@rr8s.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA, 22161, USA.

The  Health  and  Ecological Effects Subcommittee
(HEES) of the Advisory Council on Clean Air Compli-
ance  Analysis  (Council),  of the  Science  Advisory
Board, has reviewed precursors to the first Prospective
Study: Report to Congress. The HEES concludes that
the approach to the health/ecological effects assess-
ment lacks a framework for ecological evaluations. The
Agency should develop a comprehensive methodology
for valuing natural resources and ecological services,
incorporating contemporary ecological  thinking and
findings. The HEES encourages the Agency to explore
valuations at the watershed level or large (or other
scales of concern) to avoid double-counting of pollut-
ant effects and interactions among pollutants.

Keywords:  'dean  Air Act, 'Air  pollution effects,
•Environmental effects, 'Health effects, Air pollutants.
Toxic substances, PartjcUates, Emissions, Hearth haz-
ards,  Risk  assessment.   Estimation, Mathematical
models, 'Hazardous air pollutants.


PB99-133274REB                 PC A04/MF A01
SAB  Advisory on  the TRIM.FaTE Module of the
Total Risk Integrated  Methodology (TRIM).
Environmental Protection  Agency. Washington, DC.
Environmental Models Subcommittee of the Science
Advisory Board.
Dec1998,42p.
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product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S.
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orders@ntjs.fedworid.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The Environmental  Models Subcommittee (EMS) of
the Executive Committee (EC) of the Science Advisory
Board (SAB) reviewed the TRIM(period)FaTE Module
of the Total Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM) being
developed by the  Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards (QAQPS) in the Office of Air and Radiation
(OAR).  Recommendations are made to seek input
from users before and  after the methodology is devel-
oped  to maximize its utility, to know how it is being
used, and to guard against inappropriate uses;  to pro-
vide documentation of recommended and  inappro-
priate applications; to provide training for users; to test
the model and its subcomponents against current data
and models to evaluate its ability to provide realistic re-
sults; and to apply terminology consistently.

Keywords: 'Risk assessment, 'Environmental effects,
•Health effects, Environmental  transport.  Environ-
mental exposure. Health hazards, Environmental pol-
lution, Computerized simulation. Mathematical models,
•TRIM(period)FaTE  module, *TRIM(Total Risk Inte-
grated Methodology). Total Risk Integrated Method-
ology, Environmental fate.
 PB99-133282REB                PC A04/MF A01
 SAB Report Review of Health Risk from  Low-
 Level Environmental Exposures to Radto-Nuclides
 (FGR-13 Report). Review of the Office of Radiation
 and Indoor Air's Federal Guidance Report 13-Part
 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Radiation and Indoor Air.
 Dec 1998,44p, EPA-SAB-RAC-99-009.
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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.

On May 6-7, 1998, the Federal Guidance Report Re-
view Subcommittee (FGRRS) reviewed technical as-
pects of the draft document, 'Health Risks from Low-
Level Environmental Exposure to RaoSonudktes', Fed-
eral Guidance Report 13 - Part 1 -Interim Version (FGR
13-Part1).

Keywords: "Radioisotopes,  "Biological  radiation ef-
fects, 'Environmental exposure, >iisk  assessment.
Radiation doses, Dose rates, Radiosensitivity, Radi-
ation hazards, Health hazards, Dose-response rela-
tionships,  Radioecological  concentration, Maximum
permissible intake,  Maximum permissible exposure,
Neoplasms.
PB99-133290REB                 PC A04/MF A01
SAB Advisory: The National Human Expsoure As-
sessment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Integrated Human Exposure Committee.
Feb 1999,38p, EPA-SAB-IHEC-ADV-99-004.
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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.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located  at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

The ultimate goal of the National Human Exposure As-
sessment Survey (NHEXAS) is to document status and
trends of national distributions of human exposure to
potentially high risk chemicals to improve the accuracy
of exposure (and risk) assessments, and to evaluate
whether exposure (risk) is decreasing or increasing
over time with the  application of risk  management
steps by taking into account exposure to multiple
chemicals from various routes and media. In doing so,
NHEXAS will  help  to identify those pathways and
routes that are responsible for the greatest exposure
and will therefore provide direction for decisions on the
most effective strategies ro reduce risks.

Keywords: 'Health hazards, 'Risk assessment, 'Public
health, 'Strategic planning, 'Surveying, Environmental
surveys,  Health surveys, Human populations, Chem-
ical compounds, Hazardous materials, Environmental
exposure pathway, Health effects, Dose rates, Moni-
toring, *NHEXAS(Natk>nal Human Exposure Assess-
ment Survey), 'National Human Exposure Assessment
Survey(NHEXAS),   NHANES(National  Health and
Human Nutrition Examination Survey), Biomarker.
PB99-133852REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Better Backyard:  A  Citizen Resource Guide to
Beneficial Landscaping and Habitat Restoration In
the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Annapolis, MD.
Chesapeake Bay Program.
Mar 1999,68p, EPA/903/B-99/002, CBP-219/99.
See also PB93-161669.
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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@nds.fedworld.gov.  NTIS  is  located  at 5285
Port Royal Road,  Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

Contents:
   Where We Live:
   The Chesapeake Bay Watershed;
   Before You Begin:
   Important Concepts;
   How To Use This Guide;
   Before You Start:
   Evaluate Your Land;
   Water Water Everywhere. Controlling Runoff;
   Less to Mow:
   Alternatives to the Traditional Lawn;
   Protecting Critical Habitats:
   Wetlands, Forests, and Streams;
   Waterfront Property:
   Guarding the Edge;
   Beyond the Driveway:
   Getting Involved in Community Efforts;
   Glossary;
   and Resources and Contacts.

Keywords:  'Chesapeake Bay. 'Watershed  manage-
ment,  'Habitat improvement, 'Environmental protec-
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tion, Aquatic  habitats, Wetlands,  Forests, Streams,
Wildlife   habitats,   Water   quality   management,
Plants(Botany),  Vegetation,  Riparian land,  Riparian
waters. Runoff,  Water pollution abatement, Coastal
zone  management.  Shores,  Middle  Atlantic  Re-
gion(United States), Integrated pest management.
PB99-134819REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem
Restoration in the  MAIA; Processes, Endpoints,
and Measures of Success for Water, Soil, Flora
and Fauna. Book chapter.
National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.
E. E. Jorgensen, T. J. Canfield, and F. W. Kutz. 1999,
14p,EPAV600/A-99/009.
See also PB92-224161. Product reproduced from dig-
ital 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.

Riparian buffer restorations are used as management
tools to produce favorable water quality impacts, more-
over the basis for riparian buffers as an instrument of
water quality restoration rests on a relatively firm foun-
dation. Two broad areas of research  are indicated.
First, data are needed to  document the relative effec-
tiveness of riparian  buffers that differ according to
width, length, and plant species composition. These
questions, of managing buffer dimension and species
composition for functionality, are of central importance
even when attenuation of nutrient and sediment loads
alone are considered. Second, where ecosystem res-
toration is the goal, effects to in-stream and terrestrial
riparian biota need to be considered. Relatedly, the ef-
fects of the restoration on the landscape need to be
considered. Particularly, at what rate do the effects of
the riparian buffer on in-stream water quality, biota,
and habitat diminish downstream from  restored sites.
USEPA-NRML has initiated a research project that wil
document the potential for buffers to restore riparian
ecosystems; focusing on water quality effects but also,
importantly, documetmg effects on biota.

Keywords: 'Riparian  waters,  'Buffers,  'Soit-water-
plant relationships, 'Biological communities, 'Water
quality  management.  Watersheds, Aquatic  habitats.
Soil types, Riparian  land,  Terrestrial ecosystems.
Aquatic  ecosystems,  Restoration, Environment  im-
pacts.
PB99-134884REB                 PC A04/MF A01
Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy  Program.
1996 Annual Report.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Emissions, Monitoring, and Analysis Div.
D. Mustek. 1 Mar 1998,40p, EPA/454/R-97/007.
See also report for 1995, PB97-148399.
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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 review of the annual 1996 data for five of the six cri-
teria pollutants (lead excluded): Ozone (O3); Sulfur Di-
oxide (SO2); Carbon Monoxide (CO); Nitrogen Dioxide
(NO2); and Paricles (PM10) was performed on the pre-
cision and accuracy data for reporting organizations as
submitted  to the EPA's Aerometric Information Re-
trieval System (AIRS) database. This review yieled a
national average with upper and lower probability limits
for each pollutant which holds 95% of the stations data.
A national review revealed that the overall quality of the
nation's ambient air monitoring data was within accept-
able guidelines. A review of the 1996 annual precision
and accuracy data was also performed. This document
fulfills the requirement within the 40  CFR Part 58 Ap-
pendix A for an annual report concerning the precision
and accuracy data submitted to the EPA from the state
and local agencies.

Keywords: 'Ambient air quality, *Air pollution moni-
toring, 'Data quality, 'Quality assurance, Air pollutants,
Ozone, Carbon monoxide, Particulates, Particles, Sul-
fur doixkJe, Nitrogen oxides, Lead(Metal), Ecological
concentration. Accuracy, Precision, Audits, Air pollu-
tion monitors, Air pollution standards. Standards com-
pliance, Tables(Data).
PB99-134983REB                PC A17/MF A03
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, Volume 1. Sum-
mary of the Requirements for the New Source Per-
formance Standards and Emmlssion Guidelines
for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Final rept.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Feb1999,352p.
Supersedes PB99-117426.
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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*900;        and        email         at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

This  volume is one of several documents designed to
assist States, EPA regional offices, and municipal solid
waste (MSW) landfill owners and operators in imple-
menting the  New  Source Performance  Standards
(NSPS) and  Emission Guidelines (EG) for MSW land-
fills. Full references to all related documents are pro-
vided. A summary is enclosed of the NSPS and EG
and the control, monitoring, recordkeeping and report-
ing requirements. Explanations are included to help im-
plementing agencies determine applicability,  ensure
compliance, collect and review reports, and conduct in-
spections. The appendices include tools for ensuring
compliance.

Keywords: 'Municipal wastes, 'Solid waste disposal,
'Landfills, 'Air pollution control, 'Emissions,  Guide-
lines, Requirements, Air pollution sources. Air pollution
monitoring, Air pollution standards, Standards  compli-
ance, Record keeping.  Reporting,  Inspection, 'New
Source Performance Standards, Landfill gases.


PB99-500605REB               CD-ROM CP D01
Wlllapa Watershed Information  System (on CD-
ROM). Data file.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Dec 1998,1 CD-ROM.
Contains search and retrieval software. Contains GIS
datasets in ARC/INFO 7.Xformat and a browsable data
catalog. The catalog can be viewed with  Netscape
Navigator 2.02 which is included. The spacial data can
be accessed with ARCVIEW or ARC/INFO. For Win-
dows based PC users, the ESRI ARCVIEW data pub-
lisher is included on the CD. Macintosh or UNIX users
must provide their own viewers.
The  datafile is on one disc. Requires 12 MB  of hard
disk  space. 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  CD contains geologic information system (GIS)
datasets for the Willapa Watershed located in south-
western Washington state. The CD-ROM is part of the
Coastal Temperature Rain Forest Bioregional Informa-
tion System. It provides easy access to extensive infor-
mation describing the natural and human resources.
Included  on the CD are  more than one hundred dif-
ferent spatial data sets, as well as additional informa-
tion  in the form of  reports, maps, charts,  and tables
about  the  Willapa  Watershed.  The  information
catalogued  covers  biology,  environmental  quality,
geomorphology. hydrology, infrastructure, political, ter-
rain, and vegetation. It was gathered and developed
over several years by numerous organizations, agen-
cies, and local residents.

Keywords: 'Data file, 'Willapa River, 'Watersheds, En-
vironmental  quality, Geomorphology, Hydrology, Ter-
rain, Vegetation, Biology, Infrastructure, Political as-
pects,  Geographic information  systems,  Data sets,
CD-ROM, Southwestern Region(Washington).
PB99-500654REB               Mag Tape $454.00
Toxic  Substances Control Act  (TSCA): February
1999 Chemcial Substances Inventory: Revised In-
ventory Synonym and Preferred Name File (Raw
Data File) (on Magnetic Tape and CO-ROM). Data
file.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Feb 1999, magnetic tape.
Supersedes  PB97-503205,  PB97-501456,   PB96-
503222,  PB96-501333,  PB96-500556,  and  PB98-
502404.
Ordering information  for each format:  (A) CD-ROM
searchable database, order no. SUB-5423, $288; or
(B) ASCII text file of raw data, 3 1/2 inch HD DK, order
no. PB99-500670, $161; or (C) Datafile on magnetic
tape, order no. PB99-500654, $454. Prices outside the
U.S., Canada, and Mexico are double. Formats: Avail-
able in EBCDIC character set 6250 bpi, 3480 cartridge,
CD-ROM.

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 are
issued at approximately six month intervals. The data
provided for each chemical substance include the CAS
Registry Number, Preferred CA Index Name, molec-
ular formula, and other appropriate information, such
as valid chemical names by submitters. The entrie are
in ascending CAS Registry Number order.

Keywords:  'Data file, 'Chemical compounds,  'Toxic
Substances Control Act,  Nomenclature,   Molecular
structure,  Inventories,  Magnetic  tapes,  CD-ROM,
'Chemical Substances Inventory, CAS Registry Num-
ber, Molecular formula.
PB99-500662REB                        CP D01
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File:
ASCII Text Data, February 1999. TSCA Chemical
Substances Inventory: PMN  Number to EPA Ac-
cession Number Link (on Diskette). Data file.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Feb 1999,1 diskette.
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,  PB98-500572,
and PB98-502388.
The datafile is on one 3 1/2 inch DOS diskette, 1.44M
high density. File format: ASCII  text. Order this product
from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. cus-
tomers);  (703)605-6000 (other  countries);  fax  at
(703)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, EPA Accession
Number, Generic Name, and EPA  special flags. The
sequence of the file is in ascending PMN case num-
bers sorted first, followed by "r" case numbers.

Keywords: 'Data file, 'Chemical compounds, 'Toxic
Substances  Control  Act, Nomenclature,  Molecular
structure, Inventories,  Diskettes,  'Chemical  Sub-
stances Inventory,  CAS Registry Number, Molecular
formula, PMN(Premature Notification).
 PB99-500670REB               Diskette $161.00
 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text
 Data, February 1999. TSCA Chemcial Substances
 Inventory: Revised Inventory Synonym and Pre-
 ferred Name  File (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
 Datafile.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
 Feb 1999,3 diskettes.
 This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
 vide their own  search and retrieval software. Files are
 compressed.   Supersedes  PB97-503163,   PB97-
 501431, PB96-503230, PB95-503116, PB95-505400,
 PB98-500564, and PB98-502412.
 Ordering information for each format: (A) CD-ROM
 searchable database, order no. SUB-5423, $288; or
 (B) ASCII text file of raw data, 3 1/2 inch HD DK, order
 no. PB99-500670, $161; or (C) Datafile on magnetic
 tape, order no. PB99-500654, $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 identity information for the 63,557 non-con-
 fidential substances on the TSCA Master Inventory
 File. The datafile contains no TSCA Confidential Busi-
                                                                                                                              June 1999     27

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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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 entn'e are in  ascending  CAS Registry Number
order.

Keywords: 'Data file, 'Chemical compounds,  'Toxic
Substances  Control Act, Nomenclature,  Molecular
structure,  Inventories,  Diskettes, 'Chemical  Sub-
stances Inventory, CAS Registry  Number, Molecular
formula.
PB99-500696REB                CD-ROM CP D02
Setter Assessment Science Integrating Point and
Nonpoint Sources (BASINS)  Modeling System.
EPA Region 1 (CT, ME, MA, NH, Rl, VT) (Version
2.0) (on CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 1999, CD-ROMs, EPA/823/C-98/003.
Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB RAM, 32 MB swap
space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95,98, or
NT (except QUAL2E); ArcView 3.0a or 3.1. See also
PB98-502487. PB98-114358,  PB97-153704,  PB97-
502483, PB97-134290, PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
PB95-176368, PB97-134308,  PB92-502905,  PB87-
101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS  or visit
our web site for additional information, www.ntis.gov/
fcpc/basins.htm.. The software is on two discs. 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.

BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
performing watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
ies. It was developed to address three objectives:  To
facilitate examination of environmental information; To
support analysis of environmental systems; and  To
provide a framework for examining management alter-
natives. Because many states and local agencies are
moving toward a watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem is configured to support environmental and eco-
logical studies in a watershed context. It is designed to
be flexible. It can support analysis at a variety of scales
using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
SINS was also conceived as a system for supporting
the development  of  total maximum daily   loads
(TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a  variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test different manage-
ment options. BASINS makes watershed and water
quality studies easier by bringing  key data and analyt-
ical components 'under one roof.' Analysts can effi-
ciently access provided national  environmental infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
a variety of proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for analyzing landscape information and dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
water supply withdrawals) at a scale chosen  by the
user.  BASINS comprises  a  suite  of interrelated
componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
and Project Builders; (2) assessment tools (TARGET,
ASSESS, and Data Mining) that address large- and
small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
tate organizing and evaluating data, including Water-
shed Delineation, Import, Land Use Redassfication,
and DEM Redassification; (4) Watershed Character-
ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
information on selected watersheds; (5) water  quality
models including TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and  (6)
the   Nonpoint   Source   Model   (NPSM)   and
postprocessor, which provide integrated assessment
of watershed loading and transport. The assessment
component, working under the GIS umbrella,  allows
users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
formation, and display results. The modeling compo-
nent module allows users to examine the impacts of
pollutant loadings  from point and nonpoint sources.
Working together, these modules support several spe-
cific aspects of watershed-based analysis by:  Identi-
fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
and evaluating their magnitudes and potential signifi-
cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
paring the relative value of potential control strategies;
and  Visualizing  and communicating  environmental
conditions to the public through tables, graphs, and
maps.

Keywords: 'Software, 'Models-simulation, "Water pol-
characterization,  Environmental  assessment,  Geo-
graphic  information  systems, Mathematical models,
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, Vermont, CD-ROM, 'BASINS computer
model,  BASINSfBetter Assessment  Science  Inte-
grating Point and Nonpoint Sources), Total maximum
daily loads.
PB99-S00704REB               CD-ROM CP D02
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System.
EPA Region 2 (NJ, NY, PR, VI) (Version 2.0) (on
CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 1999, CD-ROMs, EPA/823/C-98/004.
Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB  RAM, 32 MB swap
space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95,98, or
NT (except QUAL2E); ArcView 3.0a or 3.1. See also
PB98-502487, PB98-114358,  PB97-153704,  PB97-
502483, PB97-134290, PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
PB95-176368, PB97-134308,  PB92-502905,  PB87-
101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS  or visit
our web site for additional information, www.ntis.gov/
fcpc/basins.htm.. The software is on two discs. 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.

BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
performing  watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
ies. It was developed to address three objectives: To
facilitate examination of environmental information; To
support analysis of environmental systems; and To
provide a framework for examining management alter-
natives. Because many states and local agencies are
moving toward a watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem is configured to support environmental and eco-
logical studies in a watershed context. It is designed to
be flexible. It can support analysis at a variety of scales
using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
SINS was also conceived as a system for supporting
the development of total  maximum daily   loads
(TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a  variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test afferent manage-
ment options. BASINS makes watershed and water
quality studies easier by bringing key data and  analyt-
ical components 'under one roof.' Analysts can effi-
ciently access provided national environmental infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
a variety of proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for analyzing landscape information and dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
water supply  withdrawals) at a scale chosen  by the
user.  BASINS comprises  a  suite  of interrelated
componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
and Protect Builders; (2) assessment tools (TARGET,
ASSESS, and Data Mining) that address large- and
small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
tate organizing and evaluating data, including  Water-
shed Delineation, Import, Land Use Redassfication,
and DEM Redassification; (4)  Watershed Character-
ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
information on selected watersheds; (5) water quality
models induding TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
the   Nonpoint  Source  Model   (NPSM)   and
postprocessor, which provide integrated assessment
of watershed loading and transport. The assessment
component, working under the GIS umbrella,  allows
users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
formation, and display results. The modeling compo-
nent module allows users to examine the impacts of
pollutant  loadings from point and nonpoint  sources.
Working together, these modules support several spe-
cific aspects of watershed-based analysis by:  Identi-
fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
and evaluating their magnitudes and potential signifi-
cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
paring the relative value of potential control strategies;
and  Visualizing  and communicating  environmental
conditions to the public through tables, graphs, and
maps.

Keywords: 'Software, 'Models-simulation, "Water pol-
lution sources, 'Watershed management, Water pollu-
tion  monitoring,  Water quality  management,  Water
quality data, Nonpoint sources. Point sources, Site
characterization,  Environmental  assessment,  Geo-
graphic information  systems, Mathematical models,
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands,
CD-ROM, 'BASINS computer model, BASINS(Better
Assessment Science Integrating Point and  Nonpoint
Sources), Total maximum daily toads.


PB99-500712REB                CD-ROM CP D01
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
Nonpoint Sources  (BASINS) Modeling  System.
EPA Region 3 (DE, DC, MD, PA, VA) (Version 2.0)
(on CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 1999, CD-ROMs. EPA/823/C-98/005.
Minimum system  requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB RAM, 32 MB swap
space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95,98, or
NT (except  QUAL2E); ArcView 3.0a or 3.1.  See also
PB98-502487, PB98-114358, PB97-153704,  PB97-
502483, PB97-134290, PB96-163480,  PB95-181269,
PB95-176368, PB97-134308,  PB92-502905.  PB87-
101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS or visit
our web site for additional information, www.ntis.gov/
fcpc/basins.htm..  The software is on three discs. 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.

BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
performing watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
ies. It was developed to address three objectives: To
facilitate examination of environmental information; To
support analysis  of  environmental  systems; and To
provide a framework for examining management alter-
natives. Because many states and local agencies are
moving toward a  watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem is configured to support environmental  and eco-
logical studies in a watershed context. It is designed to
be flexible. It can support analysis at a variety of scales
using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
SINS was also conceived as a system for supporting
the  development of  total   maximum daily   loads
(TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test different manage-
ment options. BASINS makes watershed and  water
quality studies easier by bringing key data and analyt-
ical components  'under one roof.' Analysts  can effi-
ciently access provided national environmental infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
a variety of proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A  geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for analyzing  landscape information  and dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
water supply withdrawals) at a scale chosen by the
user. BASINS  comprises  a suite  of interrelated
componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
and Propd Builders; (2) assessment tools (TARGET,
ASSESS, and Data Mining) that address large- and
small-scale characterization needs;  (3) utilites to facili-
tate organizing and evaluating data, induding Water-
shed Delineation, Import, Land Use Redassfication,
and  DEM Redassification; (4) Watershed Character-
ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
information  on selected watersheds; (5) water quality
models induding TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
the   Nonpoint   Source    Model   (NPSM)   and
postprocessor, which provide integrated assessment
of watershed loading and transport, The assessment
component, working under the GIS umbrella, allows
users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
formation, and display results. The modeling compo-
nent module allows users  to examine the impacts of
pollutant  loadings from  point and nonpoint sources.
Working together, these  modules support several spe-
cific aspects of watershed-based analysis by: Identi-
fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
and evaluating their  magnitudes and potential signifi-
cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
paring the relative value  of potential control strategies;
and  Visualizing and communicating  environmental
conditions to the public through tables, graphs, and
maps.

Keywords: "Software, 'Models-simulation, 'Water pol-
lution sources, 'Watershed management, Water pollu-
tion  monitoring. Water  quality  management, Water
quality data, Nonpoint sources,  Point  sources,  Site
characterization,  Environmental  assessment,  Geo-
graphic  information  systems. Mathematical  models,
Delaware, Washington DC,  Maryland, Pennsylvania,
Virginia,  CD-ROM, "BASINS computer model,  BA-
SINSfBetter Assessment  Science Integrating Point
and Nonpoint Sources), Total maximum daily loads.


PB99-500720REB                CD-ROM CP D01
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling  System.
EPA Region 4 (AL, FL, QA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN)
(Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 1999, CD-ROMs.
Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB RAM, 32 MB swap
space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95,98, or
NTfexcept  QUAL2E); ArcView 3.0a or 3.1. See also
PB98-502487, PB98-114358, PB97-153704, PB97-
502483, PB97-134290,  PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
PB95-176368, PB97-134308, PB92-502905, PB87-
101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS or visit
our web site for additional information,  www.ntis.gov/
fcpc/basins-htm.. The software is on five discs. 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.

BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
performing  watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
ies. It was developed to address three objectives: To
facilitate examination of  environmental information; To
support analysis  of  environmental systems; and To
provide a framework for examining management alter-
natives. Because many  states and local agencies are
moving toward a watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem is configured to support environmental and eco-
logical studies in a watershed context. It is designed to
be flexible. It can support analysis at a variety of scales
using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
SINS was also conceived as a system for supporting
the  development  of  total  maximum  daily  loads
(TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test different manage-
ment options. BASINS  makes watershed  and water
quality studies easier by bringing key data and analyt-
ical components  'under one roof.' Analysts can effi-
ciently access provided national environmental infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
a variety of  proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for analyzing landscape information and dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
water supply withdrawals) at a scale  chosen by the
user. BASINS  comprises  a  suite  of  interrelated
componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
and Protect Builders; (2) assessment tools (TARGET,
ASSESS, and Data Mining) that address  large- and
small-scale characterization needs; (3)  utilites to facili-
tate organizing and evaluating data, including Water-
shed Delineation, Import,  Land Use Reclassfication,
and DEM Reclassificaton; (4) Watershed Character-
ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
information on  selected watersheds; (5) water quality
models including TOXiROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
the   Nonpoint  Source    Model   (NPSM)   and
postprocessor,  which provide integrated assessment
of watershed loading and transport. The assessment
component, working under the GIS umbrella, allows
users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
formation, and  display results. The modeling compo-
nent module allows users to examine the impacts of
pollutant loadings from point and nonpoint sources.
Working together, these modules support several spe-
cific aspects of watersheds-based analysis by: Identi-
fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
and evaluating their magnitudes and potential signifi-
cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
paring the relative value of potential control strategies;
and  Visualizing and  communicating  environmental
conditions to the public through tables, graphs, and
maps.

Keywords: "Software, "Models-simulation, "Water pol-
lution sources,  "Watershed management, Water pollu-
tion  monitoring. Water quality  management, Water
quality data, Nonpoint sources, Point  sources, Site
characterization, Environmental assessment,  Geo-
graphic information  systems, Mathematical  models,
Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, CD-ROM,
"BASINS computer model,  BASINS(Better  Assess-
ment  Science  Integrating  Point  and   Nonpoint
Sources), Total maximum daily loads.


PB99-500738REB                CD-ROM CP D01
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
Nonpoint  Sources  (BASINS)  Modeling  System.
EPA Region 5 (IL, IN, Ml, MN, OH, Wl) (Version 2.0)
(on CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 1999, CD-ROMs.
Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive  space; 32 MB RAM, 32 MB swap
space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95,98, or
NT (except QUAL2E); ArcView  3.0a or 3.1. See also
PB98-502487,   PB98-114358,  PB97-153704, PB97-
502483, PB97-134290, PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
PB95-176368,   PB97-134308,  PB92-502905, PB87-
101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS or visit
our web site for additional information, www.ntis.gov/
fcpc/basins.htm.. The software is on five discs. 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.

BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem  for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
performing watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
ies. It was developed to address three objectives: To
facilitate examination of environmental  information; To
support analysis of environmental systems; and To
provide a framework for examining management alter-
natives. Because many states and local agencies are
moving toward a watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem  is configured to support environmental and eco-
logical studies  in a watershed context. It is designed to
be flexible. It can support analysis at a variety ofscales
using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
SINS was also conceived as a  system for supporting
the  development  of total  maximum daily  loads
(TMDLs).  Developing TMDLs  requires a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test different manage-
ment options.  BASINS makes  watershed and  water
quality studies easier by bringing key data and analyt-
ical components 'under one roof.' Analysts  can effi-
ciently access provided national environmental infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
a variety of proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for analyzing landscape information  and  dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
water supply withdrawals) at a scale  chosen by the
user.  BASINS comprises  a  suite  of  interrelated
componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
and Project Builders; (2) assessment tools (TARGET,
ASSESS, and  Data Mining) that address large- and
small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
tate organizing and evaluating data, including Water-
shed Delineation, Import, Land Use Reclassfication,
and DEM Reclassification; (4) Watershed Character-
ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
information on  selected watersheds; (5) water quality
models including TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
the   Nonpoint   Source   Model   (NPSM)   and
postprocessor,  which provide integrated assessment
of watershed loading and transport, The assessment
component, working under the GIS umbrella, allows
users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
formation, and  display results. The modeling compo-
nent module allows users to examine the impacts of
pollutant loadings from point and nonpoint sources.
Working together, these modules support several spe-
cific aspects of watershed-based analysis by: Identi-
fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
arid evaluating their magnitudes and potential signifi-
cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
paring the relative value of potential control strategies;
and  Visualizing  and  communicating  environmental
conditions to the public through tables, graphs, and
maps.

Keywords: "Software, "Models-simulation, "Water pol-
lution sources,  "Watershed management. Water pollu-
tion  monitoring,  Water quality management, Water
quality data, Nonpoint sources, Point  sources, Site
characterization. Environmental assessment,  Geo-
graphic information systems, Mathematical models, Illi-
nois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin,
CD-ROM, "BASINS computer model, BASINSfBetter
Assessment Science Integrating Point  and Nonpoint
Sources), Total maximum daily loads.


PB99-500746REB               CD-ROM CP D01
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
Nonpoint  Sources  (BASINS)  Modeling  System.
EPA Region 6 (AR, LA, NM, OK,  TX)  (Version 2.0)
(on CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 1999, CD-ROMs.
Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB RAM, 32 MB swap
space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95, 98, or
NT (except QUAL2E); ArcView 3.0a or 3.1. See also
PB98-502487,   PB98-114358, PB97-153704,  PB97-
502483, PB97-134290, PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
PB95-176368,   PB97-134308, PB92-502905,  PB87-
101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS or visit
our web site for additional information,  www.ntis.gov/
fcpc/basins.htm.. The software is on four discs. 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.

BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem  for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
performing watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
ies. It was developed to address three objectives: To
facilitate examination of environmental information; To
support analysis of environmental systems; and To
provide a framework for examining management alter-
natives. Because many states and  local agencies are
moving toward a watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem  is configured to support environmental and eco-
logical studies  in a watershed context. It is designed to
be flexible. It can support analysis at a variety of scales
using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
SINS was also conceived as a system  for supporting
the  development  of total  maximum  daily  loads
(TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires  a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test different manage-
ment options.  BASINS makes watershed  and water
quality studies easier by bringing key data and analyt-
ical components 'under one roof.' Analysts can effi-
ciently access provided national environmental infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
a variety of proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for analyzing landscape information and dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
 of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
 water supply withdrawals) at  a scale chosen by the
 user.  BASINS  comprises a suite  of interrelated
 comportenets for performing the various aspects of en-
 vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
 nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
 and Protect Builders; (2) assessment tools (TARGET,
 ASSESS, and Data Mining) that address large- and
 small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
 tate organizing and evaluating data, including Water-
 shed Delineation, Import, Land Use Redassfication,
 and DEM Redassification; (4) Watershed Character-
 ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
 information on selected watersheds; (5) water quality
 models including TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
 the   Nonpoint    Source  Model   (NPSM)   and
 postprocessor, which provide integrated assessment
 of watershed loading and transport. The assessment
 component, working under the GIS umbrella, allows
 users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
 formation, and display results. The modeling compo-
 nent module allows users to examine the impacts of
 poHutarrt loadings from point and nonpoint sources.
 Working together, these modules support several spe-
 cific aspects of watershed-based analysis by: Identi-
 fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
 plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
 and evaluating their magnitudes and potential signifi-
 cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
 and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
 paring the relative value of potential control strategies;
 and  Visualizing  and communicating  environmental
 conoWons to the public through tables, graphs, and
 maps.

 Keywords: 'Software. 'Models-simulation, "Water pol-
 lution sources, "Watershed management. Water pollu-
 tion monitoring. Water quality management, Water
 quality data, Nonpoint sources. Point sources.  Site
 characterization.  Environmental assessment,  Geo-
 graphic information  systems.  Mathematical models,
 Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas,
 CD-ROM, 'BASINS computer model, BASINS(Better
 Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
 Sources), Total maximum daily loads.
 PB99-5O0753REB
 Better A:
                    Set
                                CD-ROM CP D01
                            Integrating Point and
 Nonpoint  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System.
 EPA RejilonTjIA,. KS> MO- NE) (Version 2.0) (on

 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Science and Technology.
 Jan 1999, CD-ROMs.
 Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
 250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB RAM. 32 MB swap
 space; quadspeed CD-flOM drive; Windows 95,98, or
 NT (except QUAL2E); ArcView 3.0a or 3.1. See also
 PB98-502487, PB98-114358, PB97-153704, PB97-
 502483, PB97-134290. PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
 PB95-176368, PB97-134308, PB92-502905, PB87-
 101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K-compliant.
 BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS or visit
 our web site for addffional information, www.ntis.gov/
 fcpcAaasJns.htm.. The software is on three discs. 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.fedworid.gov. NTIS is  located at 5285
 Port Royal Road. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
 tem  for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
 performing watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
 ies.  It was developed to address three objectives: To
 facilitate examination of environmental information; To
 support analysis of environmental systems; and To
 provide a framework for examining management alter-
 natives. Because many states and local agencies are
 moving toward a watershed-based approach, the sys-
 tem  is configured to support environmental and eco-
 logical studies in a watershed context. It is designed to
 be flexible, ft can support analysis at a variety of scales
 using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
 SINS was also conceived as a system for supporting
 the  development  of  total  maximum  daily  loads
 (TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires a watershed-
 based point and nonpoint source analysis for a variety
 of pollutants. It also lets the user test omerent manage-
 ment options. BASINS makes watershed  and water
 quality studies easier by bringing key data and analyt-
 ical components  'under one roof.' Analysts can effi-
ciently access provided national environmental infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning toots, and run
a variety of proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for  analyzing landscape information and dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
water supply withdrawals) at a scale chosen by the
user.  BASINS  comprises  a  suite  of  interrelated
componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
and Project Builders; (2)  assessment tools (TARGET,
ASSESS,  and Data Mining) that address large- and
small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
tate organizing and evaluating data, including Water-
shed Delineation, Import, Land  Use Reclassfication,
and DEM  Redassification; (4) Watershed Character-
ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
information on selected watersheds; (5) water quality
models including TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
the   Nonpoint   Source   Model    (NPSM)   and
postprocessor, which provide integrated assessment
of watershed loading and transport.  The assessment
component, working under the  GIS  umbrella, allows
users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
formation, and display results. The modeling compo-
nent module allows users to examine the impacts  of
pollutant loadings from point and nonpoint sources.
working together, these modules support several spe-
cific aspects of watershed-based analysis by: Identi-
fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
and evaluating their magnitudes and potential signifi-
cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
paring the relative value of potential control strategies;
and Visualizing  and  communicating  environmental
conditions to the public through tables, graphs, and
maps.

Keywords: 'Software, 'Models-simulation, "Water pol-
lution sources, "Watershed management. Water pollu-
tion monitoring, Water quality  management. Water
quality data,  Nonpoint sources, Point sources. Site
characterization,  Environmental assessment,  Geo-
graphic information  systems. Mathematical models,
Iowa,  Kansas,   Missouri,   Nebraska,  CD-ROM,
•BASINS computer model,  BASINS(Better Assess-
ment  Science   Integrating  Point   and  Nonpoint
Sources), Total maximum daily loads.


PB99-500761REB               CD-ROM CP D01
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
Nonpoint   Sources (BASINS)  Modeling  System.
EPA Region 8 (CO, MT, ND, SO, UT, WY) (Version
2.0) (on CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 1999, CD-ROMs.
Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB RAM, 32 MB  swap
space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95,98, or
NT (except QUAL2E);  ArcView 3.0a  or 3.1. See also
PB98-502487, PB98-114358,  PB97-153704, PB97-
502483, PB97-134290, PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
PB95-176368, PB97-134308,  PB92-502905, PB87-
101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS or visit
our web site for additional information, www.ntis.gov/
fcpc/basins.htm.. The software is on  five discs. 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@rrtis.fedworld.gov. NTIS is  located  at  5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem for use by regional,  state, and local agencies  in
performing  watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
ies. It was developed to address three objectives: To
facilitate examination of environmental information; To
support analysis of environmental systems;  and To
provide a framework for examining management alter-
natives. Because many states and local agencies are
moving toward a watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem is configured to support environmental and eco-
logical studies in a watershed context. It is designed to
be flexible. It can support analysis at a variety of scales
using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
SINS was also conceived as a system for supporting
the  development of  total  maximum  daily  loads
(TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test different manage-
 ment options.  BASINS  makes watershed  and water
 quality studies  easier by bringing key data and analyt-
 ical components 'under one roof.' Analysts can effi-
 ciently access  provided national environmental infor-
 mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
 a variety of proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
 quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
 provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
 niques for  analyzing landscape  information and dis-
 playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
 has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
 of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
 water supply withdrawals) at a scale chosen by the
 user.  BASINS comprises  a suite  of interrelated
 componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
 vironmental analysis. The six componenets  include (1)
 nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
 and Project Builders; (2) assessment tools  (TARGET,
 ASSESS, and  Data Mining) that address  large- and
 small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
 tate organizing and evaluating data, including Water-
 shed Delineation, Import, Land  Use Redassfication,
 and  DEM Redassification; (4) Watershed Character-
 ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
 information on  selected watersheds; (5) water quality
 models induding TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
 the   Nonpoint   Source   Model   (NPSM)   and
 postprocessor, which provide integrated assessment
 of watershed loading and transport, The assessment
 component, working under the GIS umbrella, allows
 users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
 formation, and display results. The modeling compo-
 nent module allows users to examine the impacts of
 pollutant loadings from point and nonpoint sources.
 Working together, these modules support several spe-
 cific  aspects of watershed-based analysis  by: Identi-
 fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
 plying data  characterizing point and nonpoint sources
 and evaluating their magnitudes  and potential signifi-
 cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
 and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
 paring the relative value of potential control  strategies;
 and  Visualizing  and communicating environmental
 conditions to the public through tables, graphs, and
 maps.

 Keywords: "Software, 'Models-simulation, 'Water pol-
 lution sources,  'Watershed management, Water pollu-
 tion  monitoring,  Water quality management, Water
 quality data, Nonpoint  sources.  Point  sources, Site
 characterization,  Environmental  assessment,  Geo-
 graphic information  systems.  Mathematical  models.
 Colorado,  Montana, North  Dakota, South  Dakota,
 Utah, Wyoming, CD-ROM, 'BASINS computer model,
 BASINS(Better Assessment Science Integrating Point
 and Nonpoint Sources), Total maximum daily loads.


 PB99-500779REB                CD-ROM CP 001
 Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
 Nonpoint  Sources (BASINS)  Modeling  System.
 EPA Region 9 (AZ, CA,  HI, NV) (Version 2.0) (on
 CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
 Environmental  Protection  Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan 1999, CD-ROMs.
 Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB RAM, 32 MB swap
 space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95,98, or
 NT (except  QUAL2E); ArcView 3.0a or 3.1. See also
 PB98-502487,  PB98-114358,  PB97-153704,  PB97-
502483, PB97-134290,  PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
 PB95-176368,  PB97-134308,  PB92-502905,  PB87-
 101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
 BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS or visit
our web site for additional information, www.ntis.gov/
fcpcfoasins.htm.. The software is on three discs. 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.

 BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
performing watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
 ies. It was developed to address three objectives: To
facilitate examination of environmental information; To
support analysis of environmental  systems;  and To
 provide a framework for examining management alter-
 natives. Because many states and local agencies are
 moving toward  a watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem is configured to support environmental and eco-
 logical studies in a watershed context. It is designed to
 be flexible. It can support anal) sis at a variety of scales
 using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
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SINS was also conceived as a system for supporting
the  development  of total  maximum daily  loads
{TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test different manage-
ment options. BASINS makes watershed and water
quality studies easier by bringing key data and analyt-
ical components 'under one roof.' Analysts can effi-
ciently access provided national environmental  infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
a variety of proven, robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for analyzing landscape information and dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
water supply withdrawals) at a scale chosen by the
user.  BASINS comprises a  suite  of interrelated
componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
and Project Builders; (2) assessment tools (TARGET,
ASSESS, and Data  Mining) that address large- and
small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
tate organizing and evaluating data, including Water-
shed Delineation, Import,  Land Use Reclasslication,
and DEM Reclassification; (4) Watershed Character-
ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
information on selected watersheds; (5) water quality
models including TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
the  Nonpoint   Source   Model   (NPSM)    and
postprocessor, which provide integrated assessment
of watershed loading and transport, The assessment
component, working under the GIS umbrella, allows
users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
formation, and display results. The modeling compo-
nent module allows users  to examine the impacts of
pollutant loadings from point and nonpoint sources.
Working together, these modules support several spe-
cific aspects of watershed-based analysis by: Identi-
fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
and evaluating their magnitudes and potential signifi-
cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
paring the relative value of potential control strategies;
and  Visualizing and communicating  environmental
conditions to the  public through tables, graphs, and
maps.

Keywords: 'Software, "Models-simulation, *Water pol-
lution sources, 'Watershed management, Water pollu-
tion  monitoring, Water quality management,  Water
quality data,  Nonpoint sources,  Point sources. Site
characterization.  Environmental  assessment,  Geo-
graphic information  systems, Mathematical models,
Arizona,  California,  Hawaii,   Nevada,   CD-ROM,
•BASINS computer  model,  BASINS(Better Assess-
ment  Science  Integrating  Point   and  Nonpoint
Sources), Total maximum daily loads.


PB99-500787REB               CD-ROM CP D01
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and
Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling  System.
EPA Region 10 (AK, ID, OR, WA) (Version 2.0) (on
CD-ROM). Model-Simulation.
Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Science and Technology.
Jan1999, CD-ROMs.
Minimum system requirements: Pentium PC, 133-Mhz;
250 MB hard drive space; 32 MB RAM, 32 MB swap
space; quadspeed CD-ROM drive; Windows 95,98, or
NT (except QUAL2E); ArcView 3.0a or 3.1. See also
PB98-502487,  PB98-114358,  PB97-153704,  PB97-
502483  PB97-134290, PB96-163480, PB95-181269,
PB95-176368,  PB97-134308,  PB92-502905,  PB87-
101580, AD-A176 734. Y2K - compliant.
BASINS is available by EPA region. Call NTIS or visit
our web site for addrtional information, www.ntis.gov/
fcpc/basins.htm.. The software is on two discs. 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.

BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis sys-
tem for use by regional, state, and local agencies in
performing watershed- and water-quality-based stud-
ies. It was developed to address three objectives: To
facilitate examination of environmental information; To
support analysis of  environmental systems; and To
provide a framework for examining management alter-
natives. Because many states and local agencies are
moving toward a watershed-based approach, the sys-
tem is configured to support environmental and eco-
logical studies in a watershed context. It is designed to
be flexible. It can support analysis at a variety of scales
using tools that range from simple to sophisticated. BA-
SINS was also conceived as a system for supporting
the  development  of  total  maximum daily  loads
(TMDLs). Developing TMDLs requires a watershed-
based point and nonpoint source analysis for a variety
of pollutants. It also lets the user test different manage-
ment options. BASINS makes watershed and water
quality studies easier by bringing key data and analyt-
ical components  'under one roof.' Analysts can  effi-
ciently access provided national environmental infor-
mation, apply assessment and planning tools, and run
a variety of proven,  robust nonpoint loading and water
quality models. A geographic information system (GIS)
provides the integrating framework. GIS provides tech-
niques for analyzing landscape information and dis-
playing relationships. Through the use of GIS, BASINS
has the flexibility to display and integrate a wide range
of information (e.g. land use, point sources discharges,
water supply  withdrawals) at a scale chosen by the
user. BASINS  comprises a  suite  of interrelated
componenets for performing the various aspects of en-
vironmental analysis. The six componenets include (1)
nationally derived databases with Data Extraction tools
and Project Builders; (2)  assessment tools (TARGET,
ASSESS, and Data Mining) that address large- and
small-scale characterization needs; (3) utilites to facili-
tate organizing and  evaluating data, including Water-
shed Delineation, Import, Land Use Redassfication,
and  DEM Redassificafon; (4) Watershed Character-
ization Reports that facilitate compilation and output of
information on selected watersheds; (5) water quality
models including TOXIROUTE and QUAL2E; and (6)
the   Nonpoint   Source   Model   (NPSM)   and
postprocessor, which provide integrated assessment
of watershed  loading and transport. The assessment
component, working under the GIS umbrella, allows
users to quickly evaluate selected areas, organize in-
formation, and display results. The modeling compo-
nent module allows users to examine  the impacts  of
pollutant  loadings from point and nonpoint sources.
Working together, these modules support several spe-
cific  aspects of watershed-based analysis by: Identi-
fying and prioritizing water-quality-limited waters; Sup-
plying data characterizing point and nonpoint sources
and  evaluating their magnitudes and potential signifi-
cance; Integrating point source and nonpoint loadings
and fate and transport processes; Evaluating and com-
paring the relative value of potential control strategies;
and  Visualizing  and communicating  environmental
conditions to  the public  through tables, graphs, and
maps.

Keywords: 'Software, 'Models-simulation, 'Water pol-
lution sources, 'Watershed management, Water pollu-
tion  monitoring.  Water quality management, Water
quality data,  Nonpoint  sources, Point  sources, Site
characterization, Environmental assessment,  Geo-
graphic information systems,  Mathematical  models,
Alaska,  Idaho,  Oregon,   Washington,  CD-ROM,
•BASINS  computer model, BASINS(Better Assess-
ment  Science  Integrating   Point  and  Nonpoint
Sources), Total maximum daily loads.


PB99-500795REB               CD-ROM CP D01
RMP*Submlt(TradeName),    Risk    Management
Plans Submit Software (on CD-ROM). Software.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention
Office.
Mar 1999,1 CD-ROM.
See also PB97-162606, PB87-162855, PB95-269189,
PB94-963605. Y2K - compliant.
The software is on a disc. 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  lo-
cated at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161,
USA.

RMP'Submit  is  the official  EPA personal computer
software  for RCRA facilities to use in submitting Risk
Management Plans (RMP)  required under the Risk
Management Program. Portions of RMPs submitted to
EPA will be publicly available on the Internet via
RMP(star)lnfo. The information is intended to stimulate
the dialogue between industry, state and local officials,
and the  public to  improve accident prevention and
emergency response practices. RMP'Submit: has  all
the data elements  identified in the RMP regulations;
helps avoid common reporting errors by verifying all  re-
quired data elements have been completed using the
same completeness check that will be used at the RMP
Reporting Center; allows errors to be corrected before
submission  of the RMP; and provides on-line help.
RMP'Submit is based on the requirements of PART
68, Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions, of the
Code of Federal Regulations, and the RMP amend-
ments proposed on April 17th 1998 which were  pub-
lished in the Federal Register on January 6,1999.

Keywords: 'Software, 'Risk assessment, 'Accident
prevention, 'Emergency preparedness, Facilities man-
agement, Emergency plans, Remediation, Reporting,
Regulations, Government/industry  relations,  State
government, Local government,  Data elements, CD-
ROM, 'Risk Management  Plans,  *RCRA(Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act),  'Resource Con-
servation and Recovery Act, Risk Management Pro-
gram, Emergency response.


PB99-500803REB                CD-ROM $50.00
SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only (Test Methods for
Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Meth-
ods) (on CD-ROM with search and Retrieval Soft-
ware). Data file.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Solid Waste.
Marl 999,1 CD-ROM.
Requirements: WIN3.1, NT 3.5 or later or WIN95; 8MB
RAM recommended, 4MB required. Mac version re-
quires 68020 processor or greater with 4MB RAM rec-
ommended and System 7.0 or greater; CD-ROM drive,
4.7MB  disk space. UNIX versions available for  SUN
SPARCstation  and HP Series 9000. See also PB97-
501928 PB97-502512  PB97-156111  PB97-156137
PB97-501308.
Ordering information: (A) single user, $50; outside the
U.S., Canada,  and Mexico, $75; (B) Up to 5 users,
$130; outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, $170; (C)
unlimited users, $500; outside the U.S., Canada, and
Mexico, $665. Y2K compliant.  Supersedes PB97-
501936, PB97-502538, PB97-502546.

This CD-ROM contains only the Draft Update IVA. The
draft is provided as guidance only and is not at this time
being formally proposed as a revision to SW-846 or to
be incorporated in the RCRA regulations for required
uses. This CD-ROM does not contain the entire SW-
846 Integrated Manual.  With this CD-ROM, you can:
receive Draft Update IVA chapter and methods includ-
ing diagrams and flowcharts on a single disc; search by
chemical name, CAS number, method number, or key-
word to find suitable methods; view or print a page or
the entire method with valuable  embedded diagrams,
figures, and flowcharts;  cut and paste text, diagrams
and flowcharts to update standard operating proce-
dures (SOPs) in your own processor; and use of Table
of Contents to  automatically view methods of interest.

Keywords:  'Hazardous materials,  "Sampling, 'Test
methods,  'Chemical analysis,  'Data  file. Inorganic
compounds,  Metals,   Organic  compounds,  Solid
wastes, Collecting methods. Sample preparationo,
Laboratory  procedures. Standardization,  Analytical
methods, Quality control, CD-ROM, 'SW-846 manual,
'Physical analysis, RCRA(Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act).


PB99-501371REB                CD-ROM $60.00
Superfund Public Information System  (SPIS) Jan-
uary 1999 (on CD-ROM). Database.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
Jan 1999,1 CD-ROM.
Contains search  and retrieval  software. Hardware/
Software requirements:  IBM or compatible PC-386SX
or higher microprocessor, 4MB of RAM, CD-ROM
drive, mouse,  SVGA 256 color  display and Microsoft
Windows Ver 3.1  or later. Supersedes PB98-502354,
PB97-502835 and PB98-500341.
The datafile is on one disc. Documentation not avail-
able 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 Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) on
CD-ROM  contains  Superfund  data  for the United
States Environmental Protection Agency. The Super-
fund data is a collection of three databases: Records of
Decision (RODS); Comprehensive Environmental, Re-
sponse, Compensation, and Liability Information Sys-
tem (CERCLIS); and Archive (NFRAP). Descriptions of
these databases  and CD contents are listed below.


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                                                 EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 Data content The CD contains the complete text of the
 official ROD  documents signed  and issued by  EPA
 from fiscal years 1982-1996; 147 RODs for fiscal year
 1997; and seven RODs for fiscal year 1998. The CD
 also contains 89 Explanation of Significant Difference
 (ESD) documents,  as well as 48 ROD  Amendments.
 CERCLIS and Archive (NFRAP) data is through Janu-
 ary 19,1999. RODS is the Records Of  Decision Sys-
 tem. RODS is used to track site clean-ups under the
 Superf und program to justify the type of treatment cho-
 sen at each site. RODS contains information on tech-
 nology justification, site history, community participa-
 tion, enforcement activities, site characteristics, scope
 and role of response action, and remedy. Explanation
 of Significant Differences (ESDs) are also available on
 the  CD.  CERCLIS is the Comprehensive Environ-
 mental Response,  Compensation,  and Liability Infor-
 mation System. It is the official repository for all Super-
 fund site and incident data It contains comprehensive
 information on hazardous waste sites, site inspections,
 preliminary assessments, and  remedial status. The
 system is sponsored by the EPA's Office of Emergency
 and Remedial  Response, Information  Management
 Center. Archive (NFRAP) consists of hazardous waste
 sites that reave no further remedial action planned; only
 basic  identifying information is  provided for  archive
 sites. The sites found in the Archive database  were
 originally in the CERCLIS database, but were removed
 beginning in the fall of 1995. The  Foliovlews  browse
 and retrieval engine is used as a graphical interface to
 the  data. Users can access simple  'canned1 queries
 and can do complex searching on key words or fields.
 In addition, context sensitive help, a Superfund proc-
 ess overview, and an integrated data dictionary are
 available.

 Keywords: "Data file, 'Supertund,  'Hazardous mate-
 rials, ^Waste management, 'Site characterization, Pol-
 lution control, Public relations. Public information, In-
 formation dissemination. Communities, Remedial ac-
 tion, Waste  management.  Site surveys, Standards
 compliance, Program management, Data bases, CD-
 ROM. Records of Decision, Explanation of Significant
 Difference, NPL(National Priorities List), NFRAP(No
 Further      Remedial     Action     Planned),
 CERCLIS(Comprehesive Environmental  Response
 Compensation and Liability Act).
 PB90-592S70REB
            Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                       and price.
 Resource Conservation and Recovery Information
 System (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on
 CD-ROM). Data file.
 Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
 Office of Solid Waste.
 1999,1 CD-ROM.
 This product contains text only. Customers must pro-
 vide their own search  and retrieval software. The
 datafite is on one disc. ASCII data with CRLF. Super-
 sedes PB98-592570.
 Available as an ongoing subscription, NTIS deposit ac-
 count or credH card payment accepted. Price based on
 number of issues. Updated approximately four times a
 year. Approximate annual cost for U.S., Canada,  and
 Mexico 51,920; price for others $3,840. Single issues
 also available, order number,  PB99-592571, price
 $480/5960.

 RCRIS contains information on hazardous waste han-
 dters regulated by The Environmental Protection Agen-
 cy (EPA) under the Resource Conservation and  Re-
 covery Act (RCRA). Data is supplied by the regulated
 community and RCRA permitting and compliance pro-
 gram personnel. All hazardous waste handlers are re-
 quired to notify EPA of their existence by submitting the
 Federal Notification of Regulated Waste Activity Form
 (EPA Form 8700-12) or a State equivalent form. The
 Notification form provides basic identification informa-
 tion (e.g., handler name and location address,  and
 owner/operator and contact names, addresses  and
 phone numbers), specific hazardous waste activities
 (e.g., generator, transporter, or treatment/storage/dis-
 posal), and wastes handed. Treatment, storage and
 disposal facilities (TSDFs) are further required to sub-
 mit Part A (EPA Form 8700-23) and Part B of their Haz-
 ardous Waste Permit Application. The Part A form pro-
 vides  more detailed  information  concerning wastes
 handled, plus SIC codes and process data. Information
 from the Notification and Part A forms  described
 above, permit issuance data supplied by RCRA permit
 writers, and  non-sensitive compliance and enforce-
 ment data collected by compliance program personnel
 is included on the tapes.
Keywords: "Solid waste management, "Data file, 'Data
bases, Waste disposal, Waste treatment, Waste proc-
essing plants, Permits, Hazardous materials transpor-
tation, Pollution regulations, Notification procedures,
Magnetic tapes. Waste  storage, *RCRIS(Resource
Conservation and  Recovery  Information  System),
•Resource Conservation and  Recovery Information
System, "Waste handling, Waste generation.
PB99-921100REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables. Ir-
regular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
1999, open series.
Supersedes PB98-921100.
Paper copy  available as an  ongoing  subscription.
Credit Card or NTIS deposit account required. Single
  pies also available. issued and superseded quar-
    . Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-
    NTIS  (U.S. customers);  (703)605-6000  (other
countries);  fax at  (703)605-6900;  and email  at
orders@ntis.fedworld.gov. NTIS  is located at 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

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

Keywords:  'Public  health. 'Hazardous  materials,
•Radioactive wastes,  'Chemical  compounds, Waste
disposal.  Exposure,   Site  surveys. Dosage,  Ta-
Wes(Data),  Risks, Reviews,  'Superfurtd  program,
•Environmental impact  assessments, 'Biological  ef-
fects, 'Health hazards. Air quality. Environmental  ef-
fects.
PB99-963100REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
ROD Amendments and Explanations of Significant
Differences (ESD). Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open senes.
Supersedes PB98-963100.
Available on Standing Order, deposit account required
(minimum deposit $225 U.S.. Canada, and Mexico; all
others $450). Single  copies also available in paper
copy only.

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

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials,  "Waste
disposal, 'Record of Decision, Remedial action, Clean-
up.


PB99-963200REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA Superfund  Program Policies and Administra-
tion. Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open senes.
Supersedes PB98-963200.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies  also available in paper copy or
microfiche.
NTIS, in  cooperation with EPA, distributes the fact
sheets, directives, and technical publications needed
to respond to Superfund legislation and makes them
available  automatically, as they are issued, weeks
beore they are formally announced. This subscription
provides the full reports issued by the Superfund pro-
gram  on  program policies and administration. This
topic covers ARAR's; contract management; data sys-
tems;  environmental indicators; internal policies and
procedures; planning; and special reports.

Keywords: 'US EPA, "Superfund, 'Program adminis-
tration, 'Government policies, Program management.
Contract   administration,   Contract   management.
Project planning, Procedures, Data  systems.  Haz-
ardous materials, Waste management, Environmental
indicators, ARAR(Appticable or Relevant and Appro-
priate Requirements).
PB99-96321OREB                 PC A15/MF A03
Analysis of State Superfund  Programs: 50-State
Study, 1998 Update.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
c1998,31 Op, EPA-540-R-98-046, OSWER-9375.6-
08E.
See also PB96-963249.
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 overview examines statutes, program staffing and
organization, sites, cleanup activities, cleanup policies
and standards, public participation requirements, fund-
ing and expenditures, and enforcement tools.

Keywords: "Superfund, 'State programs, 'Hazardous
materials, "Remediation, "Waste management. State
government. Federal  government,  Pollution control.
Program  management,   Program   adminstration,
Integovemmental relationships,  Government policies.
Expenses. Funding, States(United States), District of
Columbia,    Puerto  Rico,   Cleanup  operations,
SARA(Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act),       NPLfNational       Priorities       List),
CERCLA(Comprehensive  Environmental  Response
Compensation and Liability Act).
PB99-963300REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
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EPA Superfund Site  Assessment and Remedi-
ation. Irregular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open senes.
Supersedes PB98-963300.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

The subscription provides issued by the Superfund
program on site assessment and  remediation. This
topic covers site assessment-general;  the National
Priorities Listing Process; risk assessment; risk man-
agement; remedial action-general; remecSal investiga-
tion and feasibility studies; remedial design and reme-
dial adic
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 quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
 microfiche.

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

 Keywords:  'Superfund, 'Emergency; planning,  *Oil
 spills, Hazardous materials, Oil pollution, Waste man-
 agement, Removal,  Remediation,  Pollution control,
 Waste disposal, Remedial action, Safety management,
 US EPA, "Emergency response, Cleanup.
PB99-963500REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
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EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Serv-
ices. Irregular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open senes.
Supersedes PB98-963500.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

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

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
treatment.  Detection, Sampling, Waste management.
Analytical  methods, Technology  innovation,  Tech-
nology assessment. Technology  utilization,  Project
planning, US EPA, Innovative treatment  technologies.
Treatment technology,  SITE(Superfund Innovative
Technology Evaluation).
PB99-963505REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Moni-
toring: A Review of Recent Technology.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
cMar 1995,28p, EPA/540/R-95/507, OSWER-9380.2-
08.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted. Single copies also available
in paper copy or microfiche. Product reproduced from
digital image.

This report  surveys important advances in electro-
chemical sensor technology, including amperometric
orpotentiometric biosensors, chemically modified elec-
trodes, stripping-based metal sensors, and other tools
for on-site field testing. Representative environmental
applications and future prospects are discussed.

Keywords:       'Electrochemistry,       'Sensors,
•Environmental monitoring, 'Pollution monitoring, Haz-
ardous materials, Pollution detection. Biosensors, Ion
selective electrodes,  Amperometry,  Potentiometry,
Technology  innovation, Chemically  modified  elec-
trodes, Gas selective electrodes. Metal sensors.
PB99-963600REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA Superfund Enforcement Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open series.
Supersedes PB98-963600.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired.  Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

This subscription provides the full reports issued by the
Superfund program on  enforcement. Topics include
CERCLA and RCRA program management and imple-
mentation; comprehensive site planning; PRP search,
notification,  and  information;  and  litigation  support.
Also included are inspection and information gathering;
treatment storage, and disposal;  and waste  manage-
ment and enforcement.

Keywords:  'Superfund,  'Program   management,
'Enforcement, Hazardous  materials.  Inspection,  Re-
porting requirements,  Notification  procedures,  Site
characterization,  Project  planning,  Waste  manage-
ment, Waste storage, Waste disposal, Waste treat-
ment, Implementation, US EPA, PRP(Potentially Re-
sponsible Parties), RCRA(Resource Conservation and
Recovery  Act),  CERCLA(Comprehensiye  Environ-
mental Response Compensation and Liability Act).
PB99-963700REB
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                                      andprice.
EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for
Region 1: Connecticut,  Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont Irreg-
ular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open senes.
Supersedes PB98-963700.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.


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

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Waste treatment. Waste disposal. Re-
medial action.  Land pollution control. Water pollution
control, Site  surveys,  Project management,  Con-
necticut,  Maine, Massachusetts, New  Hampshire,
Rhode Island, Vermont, 'Records of Decision, EPA
Region 1, Explanation of  Significant Difference,
Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
PB99-963800REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      andprice.
EPA Superfund Records  of  Decision  (RODS) for
Region 2: New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and
Virgin Islands. Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open series.
Supersedes PB98-963800.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.


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


Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Re-
medial action. Land pollution control, Water pollution
control, Site  surveys, Project management. New Jer-
sey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, 'Records
of Decision,  EPA Region 2,  Explanation of Significant
Difference, Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
PB99-963900REB
          Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA Superfund  Records of Decision (RODS) for
Region  3: Delaware, Washington DC., Maryland,
Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open series.
Supersedes PB98-963900.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired.  Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

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

Keywords: 'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management,  Waste treatment,  Waste disposal. Re-
medial  action, Land pollution control, Water pollution
control,  Site surveys, Project management, Pennsyl-
vania, Delaware,  Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC,
'Records of Decision, EPA Region 3, Explanation of
Significant Difference, Record of Decision  Amend-
ment, Cleanup.
PB99-964000REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA Superfund Records  of Decision (RODS) for
Region 4:  Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and
Tennessee. Irregular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open senes.
Supersedes PB97-964000.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

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

Keywords:  'Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management. Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Re-
medial action,  Land pollution control, Water pollution
control, Site surveys, Project management, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Caro-
lina, South Carolina, Tennessee, 'Records of Deci-
sion, EPA  Region  4, Explanation  of Significant Dif-
ference, Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
 PB99-964100REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      andprice.
 EPA  Superfund Records of  Decision  (RODS) for
 Region S: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,  Minnesota,
 Ohio, and Wisconsin. Irregular repts.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1999, open series.


                          June 1999    33

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                                                EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Supersedes PB98-964100.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

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

Keywords: *Superfund, -Hazardous materials, "Waste
management. Waste treatment, Waste  disposal. Re-
medial action, Land pollution control, Water pollution
control, Site surveys. Project management, Illinois, Irt-
cfena,   Michigan,   Minnesota,   Ohio,  Wisconsin,
-Records  of Decision, EPA Region 5, Explanation of
Significant Difference,  Record  of  Decision Amend-
ment, Cleanup.


PB99-964200REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for
Region ft Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico. Okla-
homa, and Texas.  Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,  DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open series.
Supersedes PB98-964200.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

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

Keywords: 'Superfund. -Hazardous materials. -Waste
management. Waste treatment, Waste  disposal, Re-
medial action. Land pollution control. Water pollution
control. Site surveys, Project management, Arkansas,
Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. 'Records
of Decision. EPA Region 6, Explanation of Significant
Difference. Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
 PB99-964300REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
 EPA Superfund Records  of Decision (RODS) for
 Region 7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
 Irregular repts.
 Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
 Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
 1999. open series.
 Supersedes PB98-964300.
 Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
 it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
 quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
 microfiche.

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

Keywords: •Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management. Waste treatment, Waste disposal, Re-
medial action, Land pollution control, Water pollution
control, Site surveys, Project management, jowa, Kan-
sas, Missouri, Nebraska, "Records of Decision, EPA
Region 7,  Explanation  of  Significant Difference,
Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
PB99-964400REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for
Region  8:  Colorado,  Montana,  North  Dakota,
South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open senes.
Supersedes PB98-964400.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

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

Keywords: "Superfund, "Hazardous materials, "Waste
management, Waste treatment, Waste disposal. Re-
medial action. Land pollution control, Water pollution
control, Site surveys, Project management, Colorado,
Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyo-
ming, "Records of  Decision, EPA  Region 8, Expla-
nation of Significant Difference,  Record of Decision
Amendment, Cleanup.
PB99-964500REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      and price.
EPA Superfund Records  of Decision (RODS) for
Region 9: Arizona,  California, Hawaii, Nevada,
American Samoa, and Guam. Irregular repts.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open series.
Supersedes PB98-964500.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies  also available in paper copy or
microfiche.

The purpose of an EPA Record of Decision is to evalu-
ate a Superfund Site with the goal of protecting human
health and the environment while ensuring consistency
of evaluations in contamination  and dean-up of all
Superfund sites. The ROD is a public document signed
by the appropriate  Regional Administrator which de-
tails deanup,  cost estimates, and EPA's responsive-
ness to the public comment summary. The ROD may
be litigated, thus it is important to have all current up-
dates to the signed EPA decision. The ROD may be
amended with an Amendment or supplemented by an
Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD). A Super-
fund Site may have  multiple RODs, as each Superfund
Site may be further redefined as Operable Units and
Events. This allows EPA's decisions to evolve as new
technology presents itself. Average clean-up time for a
Superfund Site can range from 12 to 100 years.
Keywords: "Superfund, 'Hazardous materials, 'Waste
management, Waste treatment, Waste disposal. Re-
medial action, Land pollution control. Water pollution
control, Site  surveys, Project management, Arizona,
California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa, Guam,
-Records of Decision, EPA Region 9, Explanation of
Significant Difference, Record of Dedsion  Amend-
ment, Cleanup.
PB99-964600REB
           Contact NTIS for subscription information
                                      andprice.
EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for
Region 10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and  Wash-
ington. Irregular repts.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response.
1999, open senes.
Supersedes PB98-964600.
Paper copy available as an ongoing subscription, cred-
it card payment accepted or NTIS deposit account re-
quired. Single copies also available in paper copy or
microfiche.


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


Keywords: -Superfund, "Hazardous materials, -Waste
management. Waste treatment, Waste disposal. Re-
medial action,  Land  pollution control, Water pollution
control, Site surveys, Project management Alaska,
Idaho. Oregon. Washington,  "Records of  Decision.
EPA Region 10, Explanation of Significant Difference,
Record of Decision Amendment, Cleanup.
DE98000332REB                 PC A03/MF A01
Aging of polyurethane foam Insulation in  simu-
lated refrigerator walls.
USDOE, Washington, DC.  USDOE Assistant Sec-
retary for Energy Efficiency  and Renewable Energy,

K. E. WiSes! D. W. Yarbrough, and F. J. Weaver. 31
Oct1997,16p,ORNL/CP-94345,CONF-971151.
Contract AC05-96OR22464
International conference on ozone protection tech-
  	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.


Laboratory data are presented on the thermal conduc-
tivity of polyurethane foam insulation in composite test
panels that simulate refrigerator walls. The test panels
consisted of a steel skin, an ABS plastic liner, and a
polyurethane foam core.  Foam cores were produced
with three different blowing agents (CFC-11, HCFC-
141b, and a HCFC-142/22 blend). Periodic thermal
measurements have been made on these panels over
a three and one half year period in an effort to detect
aging processes. Data obtained on foam encased in
the panels were compared with measurements on thin
foam slices  that were removed from similar panels.
The data show  that the encapsulation of the foam in
the solid boundary materials greatly reduces the aging
rate. The plan is presented for a follow-on project that
is being conducted on the aging of foams blown with
HCFC-141b,    HFC-    134a,   HFC-245fa,    and
cydopentane.


Keywords:  'Refrigerators,   'Thermal   Insulation,
Potyuretrianes,  Aging, Thermal Conductivity,  Meet-
ings, EDB/320106.
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DE98004063REB                  PC A03/MF A01
Field  technology evaluations in EPA's Environ-
mental Technology Verification (ETC) Program.
USDOE Office ofFinancial Management  and Con-
troller, Washington, DC (United States).
A. Dindal, C. Bayne, R. Jenkins, D. Garden, and D.
Bottrell. 31 Jan 1998,11p, ORNL/CP-96484, CONF-
980131.
Contract AC05-96OR22464
Sam Prep '98: sample preparation/international forum
process analytical chemistry.
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 performance evaluation of innovative environ-
mental technologies is an integral part of the US Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency's (EPA) mission. The En-
vironmental Technology  Verification (ETV) Program
was created by the Agency to facilitate the deployment
of  innovative technologies  through  performance
verification and information dissemination. The goal of
the  ETV Program is to further environmental protection
by substantially accelerating the acceptance and use
of improved and cost-effective technologies by pro-
viding independent and credible assessments of envi-
ronmental technologies.  This report will  overview
ORNL's verification activities, including evaluation  of
polychtorinated biphenyl  field analytical techniques,
decision support software,  and field extraction tech-
nologies.

Keywords: "Environmental  Quality, "Information Dis-
semination, Field Tests, Us Epa, Technology Transfer,
Site Characterization, Polychlorinated Bipnenyls, Re-
medial Action, Meetings, EDB/540220.


DE98004290REB                  PC A03/MF A01
Aging  of polyurethane Insulation  foamed with
second- and third-generation blowing agents.
USDOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Washington, DC (United States).
K. E. Wilkes, W. A. Gabbard, and F. J. Weaver. 31 May
1998,19p, ORNL/CP-95971, CONF-980523.
Contract AC05-96OR22464
International appliance technical conference.
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Results are presented on two studies of the effect of
aging  on the  apparent thermal conductivity of poly-
urethane foam insulation for refrigerators. Both studies
are  cooperative projects between the Oak Ridge Na-
tional Laboratory and the Appliance Research Consor-
tium. The first study has  been ongoing for four years
and involves evaluation of second generation blowing
agents:  HCFC-141b  and HCFC-142/22  blend with
CFC-11  for comparison. The second study has re-
—"-• started and involves third generation blowing
    s: HFC-134a, HFC-245fa. and cyctopentane with
  _FC-141b for comparison.  Both  studies consist of
periodte thermal measurements on panels made with
solid steel and/or plastic  skins and a core of foam to
simulate refrigerator walls, and measurements on thin
slices  with cut faces  to characterize the core foam.
Laboratory data are presented on four years of aging of
panels containing second generation blowing  agents.
Preliminary data are presented for the third generation
blowing agents. The data on panels are compared with
predictions of computer models of foam aging.

Keywords: "Refrigerators, "Thermal Insulation, Ther-
mal Conductivity, Aging, Plastic  Foams, Meetings,
EDB/320106.


DE98004438REB                  PC A03/MF A01
Integrated sediment decontamination for the New
York/New Jersey Harbor.
USDOE Office of Energy Research, Washington, DC
(United States).
W. A. Stem, K. R. Donate, N. L. Clesceri, and K. W.
Jones. 28 Feb 1998,23p, BNL-65255.
Contract AC02-76CH00016
National conference on management and treatment of
contaminated sediments.
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Disposal of dredged material taken from the New York/
New Jersey (NY/NJ) Harbor is problematic because of
the presence of inorganic and  organic contaminants
that under revised testing criteria render it unsuitable
for return to the ocean or for beneficial reuse. Decon-
tamination of the dredged material followed by bene-
ficial reuse is one attractive  component of the overall
comprehensive  dredged material management  plan
being developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers
New York District. A demonstration program to validate
decontamination processes and to bring them into full-
scale  use in the NY/NJ Harbor is now in  progress.
Tests of selected technologies have been completed at
the bench scale and pilot-scale (2-15 cu m) levels.
Procedures for  demonstration testing on scales from
750 cu m to 75,000 cu m are being developed with the
goal of producing  a useable decontamination system
by the end  of  1999.  The overall  project goals  and
present status of the project are reviewed.

Keywords: "Remedial Action, "Harbors, "Sediments,
New York, New  Jersey, Water Pollution Control, Waste
Management, Materials Recovery, Tables(data), EDB/
540350.
DE98005092REB                  PC A05/MF A01
Guide to the emissions certification procedures
for alternative fuel aftermarket conversions.
USDOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Washington, DC (United States).
31 Jan 1998,71 p, NREL/TP-540-22757.
Contract AC36-83CH10093
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Emissions  certification  is still  relatively new to the
aftermarket vehicle conversion industry. Many in the
industry think that as soon as a vehicle is converted to
operate on compressed natural gas (CNG)  or liquefied
petroleum gas (LFG), it automatically runs as clean as
or cleaner than it did on  the conventional fuel. How-
ever, recent studies have shown that aftermarket con-
versions may not always reduce emissions. To achieve
emissions benefits, the conversion equipment must be
designed and calibrated specifically for the  engine and
emissions control system on which it has been  in-
stalled, and the installation and setup must be per-
formed so as to not adversely affect the vehicle's origi-
nal  emissions performance. The  reason  for certifi-
cation, then, is to ensure that  these criteria are met,
that the vehicle continues to perform properly, and that
it continues to satisfy all appropriate emissions stand-
ards throughout its useful life. The authors have pre-
pared this guide to help equipment manufacturers, dis-
tributors, and installers understand the emissions cer-
tification process for aftermarket conversions. The
guide gives an overview of the certification require-
ments established by the US EPA and by the state of
California.

Keywords: "Vehicles, "Fuel  Substitution, Natural Gas,
Liquefied  Petroleum Gases,  Certification, Pollution
Control Equipment, Recommendations, EDB/330700,
EDB/330800, EDB/290300.


DE98005492REB                  PC A07/MF A02
Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation
monitoring  around  United  States nuclear test
areas, Calendar Year 1996.
Environmental  Protection Agency, Washington,  DC
(United States).
M. G. Davis, R. D. Flotard, C. A. Fontana, P. A. Huff,
and H. K. Maunu. 31 Aug 1997,106p, EPA-402-R-97-
0!5.
Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
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This report describes the Offsite Radiation Safety Pro-
gram. This laboratory operated an environmental radi-
ation monitoring program in the region surrounding the
Nevada Test Site (NTS) and at former test sites in
Alaska, Colorado, Mississippi, Nevada, and New Mex-
ico. The surveillance program is designed to measure
levels and trends of radioactivity, if present, in the envi-
ronment surrounding testing areas to ascertain wheth-
er current radiation levels and associated doses to the
general public are in compliance with existing radiation
protection standards. The surveillance program addi-
tionally has the responsibility to take action to protect
the health and well being of the public in the event of
any accidental release of radioactive contaminants.
Offsite levels of radiation and radioactivity are as-
sessed by sampling milk, water, and air; by deploying
thermoluminescent dosimeters  (TLDs);  and  using
pressurized ionization  chambers (PICs). No nuclear
weapons testing was conducted in  1996  due to the
continuing nuclear test moratorium. During this period,
R and IE personnel maintained readiness capability to
provide direct monitoring support if testing were to be
resumed and ascertained compliance with applicable
EPA,  DOE, state,  and federal regulations  and guide-
lines.  Comparison of the measurements and sample
analysis results with background levels and with appro-
priate standards and regulations indicated that there
was no airborne  radioactivity from diffusion  or re-
suspension detected by the various EPA monitoring
networks surrounding the NTS. There was no indica-
tion of potential migration of radioactivity to the offsite
area through groundwater and no radiation exposure
above natural background was received by the offsite
population.  All evaluated data were consistent with
previous data history.

Keywords:  "Nevada  Test Site, "Environmental  Im-
pacts, "Radiation Monitoring,  "Nuclear  Explosions,
Alaska, Colorado, Mississippi, New Mexico, Safety,
EDB/540250, EDB/450200.
 DE98005924REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Field analytical technology verification: The ETV
 Site Characterization Program.
 Environmental Protection Agency,  Washington,  DC
 (United States). USDOE Office of Environmental Res-
 toration and  Waste  Management,  Washington,  DC
 (United States).
 W. Einfeld, R. A. Jenkins, and A. B. Dindal. 30 Jun
 1998,15p, SAND-98-1358C.
 Contract AC05-96OR22464
 Annual meeting and  exhibition of the Air and Waste
 Management Association (91 st).
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 orders@ntis.fedworld.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Innovative field characterization and monitoring tech-
 nologies are often slow to be adopted by the environ-
 mental engineering/consulting community because of
 concerns  that their performance has not been proven
 by an  independent testing body, and/or they have not
 received the  EPA's blessing on a regional or national
 level.  The purpose of the EPA Environmental Tech-
 nology Verification (ETV) Site Characterization Pilot, a
 joint effort between EPA and DOE, is to accelerate the
 acceptance of technologies that reduce the cost and
 increase  the speed  of environmental clean-up  and
 monitoring. Technology verifications that have been
 completed or are underway include: in situ tech-
 nologies for the characterization of sub-surface hydro-
 carbon plumes, field- portable GC/MS systems, field-
 portable X-ray fluorescence analyzers, soil sampling
 technologies, field-portable PCB analyzers, analyzers
 for VOC analysis at the wellhead, and decision support
 software systems to aid site sample collection and con-
 taminant plume definition. The verification process fol-
 lows a somewhat generic pathway. A user-community
 need is identified, the vendor community is canvassed,
 and relevant, interested companies are  selected.  A
 demonstration plan is prepared by the verification or-
 ganization and circulated to participants prior to the
 field activities. Field trials are normally held at two geo-
 logically or environmentally different sites and typically
 require one week at each site. Samples (soil, soil gas,
 water, surface wipe etc.) provided to the vendor at the
 demonstration include site-specific samples and stand-
 ards or performance evaluation samples. Sample splits
 are sent to a pre- selected laboratory for analysis using
 a reference method. Laboratory data are used for com-
 parison with  field technology  results during the data
 analysis phase of the demonstration.


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                                                  EPA PUBLICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
 Keywords: 'Site Characterization, 'Hazardous Mate-
 rials, 'Technology Assessment, Waste Management,
 Field Tests, Monitoring, Technology Assessment, In-
 situ Processing, Volatile Matter, Remedial Action, Or-
 ganic Compounds, Meetings, EDB/540220.


 DE98051526REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Model-based chiller energy tracking for perform-
 ance assurance at a university building.
 USDOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and
 Renewable Energy, Washington, DC (United States).
 M. A. Piette, G. Carter, S. Meyers, O. Sezgen, and S.
 Selkowoitz. 30 Sep 1997,17p, LBNL-40781, CONF-
 9709154.
 Contract AC03-76SF00098
 Conference on cool sense national forum on integrated
 chiller retrofits.
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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.fedworid.gov.  NTIS is located at 5285
 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA.

 Buildings and their various subsystems often do not
 perform as well as intended at the design stage. Build-
 ing energy performance suffers from insufficient docu-
 mentation of design intent, inadequate building com-
 missioning, and a feck of robust methods for short term
 and continuous performance tracking. This paper dis-
 cusses  how calibrated models can be used to track
 building systems and component  performance  from
 design,  through commissioning, and into operations.
 Models  of the chillers energy use and efficiency were
 developed and used to evaluate energy performance
 and control changes to minimize energy use. The ex-
 ample discussed fe based on an actual university build-
 ing. A detailed discussion of the extrapolation and as-
 sociated uncertainty of using six months of data to de-
 velop annual energy use scenarios from various chiller
 models  is included. An important lesson concerning
 the design is that there was significant oversizing of the
 chillers  resulting in poor part load  performance and
 over $3.000 year of annual energy cost increases. The
 oversizing is related to extremely high estimates of of-
 fice equipment loads. The oversizing also causes fre-
 quent cycling of chillers, which shortens chiller life. Due
 to the lack of careful start-up procedures,  it appears
 construction debris fouled one of the new chillers, re-
 sulting in about $5,200 year in energy increases. Addi-
 tional comments on design and commissioning issues
 are included.  The monitoring, modeling, and software
 development  efforts were developed to demonstrate
 the value of collecting and organizing information re-
 garding design, commissioning, and ongoing perform-
 ance. This case study is part of a larger effort to exam-
 ine methods  and technologies to  improve buildings
 performance and develop interoperable Building LHe-
 Cyde Information Systems (BLISS).

 Keywords: 'Air Condrtioners, 'Energy Consumption,
 Computerized Simulation,  Energy Expenses, Oper-
 ating Cost, Energy Efficiency, Meetings. EOB/320105,
 EDB/320106.
 DE98051S29REB                 PC A03/MF A01
 Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring build-
 ing performance:  An overview of a commercial
 building Initiative.
 USDOt Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and
 Renewable Energy, Washington. DC (United States).
 S. Selkowitz. M. A. Piette. K. Papamichael. D. Sartor.
 and R. Hitchcock. 30 Nov 1996.17p. LBNL-40833.
 CONF-9611208.
 Contract AC03-76SF00098
 U.S. green buildings council annual conference (3rd).
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 Port Royal Road, Springfield. VA. 22161. USA.

 A key impediment to improving  the energy efficiency
 and reducing the environmental  impact of buildings is
 the complexity and cost of managing information over
 the life cycle of a building. A surprisingly large fraction
 of the total cost of buildings is embodied in trie decision
 making and information management process due to
 the structure of the building industry, the  numerous
 people and companies involved in the process, the cur-
 rent nature of the building acquisition process, and the
 long time periods over which buildings  operate once
 design and construction are completed. The authors
suggest that new interoperable software tools could
greatly facilitate and rationalize this complex process,
thereby reducing time and cost, and greatly improving
the habitability  and environmental  impact  of these
buildings. They describe a series of projects in which
they are building and testing several prototype toolkits
as part of a building life-cycle information system that
will allow interoperable software tools to function more
effectively throughout the design, construction, com-
missioning, and operations phases.

Keywords: 'Commercial Buildings, 'Energy Efficiency,
•Information Systems,  Decision Making,  Environ-
mental Impacts, Meetings, EDB/320105.
DE98052311REB                 PC A10/MF A02
Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification
of climate change mitigation projects: Discussion
of Issues and methodologies and review of exist-
ing protocols and guidelines.
USDOE Office of Energy Research, Washington, DC
(United States).
E. Vine, and J. Sathaye. 31 Dec 1997,191p, LBNL-
40316.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
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Because of concerns with the growing threat of global
climate change from increasing emissions of green-
house gases, the US and  other countries are imple-
menting, by themselves or in cooperation with one or
more other nations (i.e., joint implementation), climate
change mitigation projects. These projects will reduce
greenhouse gas (GHG)  emissions or sequester car-
bon, and will also result in non-GHG impacts (i.e., envi-
ronmental, economic, and social impacts). Monitoring,
evaluating, reporting, and verifying (MERV) guidelines
are needed for these projects in order to accurately de-
termine their net GHG, and other, benefits. Implemen-
tation of MERV guidelines  is also intended to: (1)  in-
crease the reliability of data for estimating GHG bene-
fits; (2) provide real- time data so that mid-course cor-
rections can be made; (3)  introduce consistency and
transparency across project types and reporters; and
(4) enhance the credibility  of the projects with stake-
holders. In this paper, the  authors review the issues
and methodologies involved in MERV activities. In ad-
dition, they review protocols and guidelines that have
been  developed for  MERV of GHG emissions in the
energy and non-energy sectors by governments, non-
governmental organizations, and international agen-
cies. They comment on their relevance and complete-
ness, and  identify several topics that future protocols
and guidelines need to address, such  as (1) estab-
lishing a credible baseline; (2) accounting for impacts
outside project  boundaries through leakage; (3)  net
GHG  reductions and other impacts; (4) precision of
measurement; (5) MERV frequency; (6)  persistence
(sustainability) of  savings, emissions reduction, and
carbon sequestration; (7) reporting by multiple project
participants; (8) verification of GHG reduction credits;
(9) uncertainty and risk; (10) institutional capacity in
conducting MERV; and (11) the cost of MERV.

Keywords: 'Climatic Change,  'Greenhouse Gases,
International  Cooperation,  Environmental  Impacts,
Recommendations, Air Pollution Monitoring, Air Pollu-
tion Control, Reporting Requirements, EDB/540120.
DE98054110REB                 PC A05/MF A01
Approach  to  ensuring quality in environmental
software.
USDOE Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety,
and Hearth, Washington, DC (United States).
G. M. Gelston, R. E. Lundgren, J. P. McDonald, and B.
L Hoopes. 31 May 1998.62p, PNNL-11880.
Contract AC06-76RL01830
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Environmental software is often used to determine im-
pacts to the public, workers, and the environment from
environmental contamination. It is vital, therefore, that
the modeling results, and the software that  provides
them, be scientifically defensible and capable of with-
standing the most rigorous of technical reviews. The
control and assurance of quality is a critical factor for
the project team that develops environmental software
at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. This doc-
ument describes the philosophy, process, and activi-
ties that ensure a quality product throughout the life
cycle  of requirements analysis,  design, programming,
modification, testing, and implementation of environ-
mental software. Environmental software developed by
the project team is designed  using an object-oriented
approach.  This software offers increased benefits,
such as ease of maintenance and retention of the de-
velopment and testing  legacy  of  individual compo-
nents, over traditional hard wired software. These ben-
efits allow the design and testing of the models and fu-
ture additions to be faster and  less costly. This soft-
ware is developed using a modular framework concept
that allows a variety of models to work within a single
construct. This software has two parts: an overall sys-
tem framework and a set of modules. Each module has
up to  three components: a user interlace, a scientific
model, and pre/post-processors. Each of these pieces
has a different set of quality criteria associated with it.
However, whatever form this software might take for a
particular client, standard processes apply to protect
the information from inappropriate use. The informa-
tion contained within this document can be applied to
most environmental software to analyze risk in multiple
environmental media.

Keywords: 'Environmental Quality, 'Computer Codes,
Quality Assurance, Environmental  Impacts, Risk As-
sessment, Computer-aided Design, Pollution Control,
Remedial Action, EDB/540000, EDB/990200.
DE98059376REB                  PC A02/MF A01
Documenting performance metrics In a building
life-cycle Information system.
USDOE Assistant  Secretary for Human  Resources
and Administration, Washington, DC (United States).
R. J. Hitchcock, M. A. Piette, and S. E. Selkowitz. 31
Aug 1998,9p, LBNL-41942, CBS-379.
Contract AC03-76SF00098
Green  building challenge  '98  conference: an  inter-
national conference on the performance assessment
of buildings.
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In order to produce a new generation of green build-
ings, it will be necessary to clearly identify their per-
formance requirements, and to assure that these re-
quirements are met. A long-term  goal  is to provide
building decision-makers with the information and tools
needed to cost-effectively assure the desired perform-
ance of buildings, as specified by stakeholders, across
the complete life cycle of a building project. A key ele-
ment required in achieving this goal is a method for ex-
plicitly  documenting the building performance  objec-
tives that are of importance to stakeholders. Such a
method should clearly define each objective (e.g., cost,
energy use, and comfort) and its desired level of per-
formance. This  information is intended  to provide
quantitative benchmarks  useful in evaluating  alter-
native design solutions, commissioning the newly con-
structed building, and tracking and maintaining the ac-
tual performance of the occupied building over time.
These quantitative benchmarks are referred to as per-
formance metrics, and they are a principal element of
information captured in the Building Life-cycle Informa-
tion System  (BLISS). An initial  implementation of
BLISS  is based on the  International Alliance  for
Interoperability's (IAI)  Industry  Foundation  Classes
(IFC), an evolving data model under development by a
variety of architectural, engineering, and construction
(AEC)  industry firms and organizations. Within BLISS,
the IFC data model has been extended to include per-
formance metrics and a structure for archiving chang-
ing versions of the building information over time. This
paper  defines performance  metrics, discusses the
manner in which BLISS is envisioned to support a vari-
ety of activities related to assuring the desired perform-
ance of a building across its life cycle, and describes a
performance  metric tracking tool,  called  Metracker,
that is based on BUSS.

Keywords: 'Buildings,  'Life-cycle Cost, Cost, Energy
Consumption, Human Factors, Thermal Comfort, Con-
struction,  Information  Systems,  Meetings,  'Green
buildings. EDB/320105.
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TITLE INDEX
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  ignored in alphabetizing.
 SAMPLE ENTRY
Title
NTIS Order Number/Media Code Price Codes
1
! Engineering and Environmental Aspects of
1 Recycled Materials for Highway Construction.
j PB94-100443/REB PCA10/MFA03
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                                                                   TITLE  INDEX
Addendum  to Draft Drinking Water Criteria  Document for
'Ctyptosporidium'.
PB99-111395REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-Fired
Boilers.
PB99-129793REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Aging  of polyurethane foam insulation in  simulated  refrig-
erator walls.
DE98000332REB                       PC A03/MF A01

Aging  of polyurethane insulation  foamed with second- and
tmrckieneration blowing agents.
DE98004290REB                       PC A03/MF A01

Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The  Wood Heating
Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
PB99-129934REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 Annual
Report
PB99-134884REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Analysis of State Superfund Programs:  50-State  Study,
1998 Update.
PB99-96321OREB                      PC A15/MF A03

Application  of Intelligent  Controls in EPA's  Combustion
Technology Research and Development.
PB99-126500REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Application  of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
moor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
P899-118309HEB                      PC A10/MF A03

Application  of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
PB99-100018REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
DE98054110REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Automated  Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
PB99-118341REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling  System. EPA Region  1 (CT,
ME, MA. NH, Rl. VT)  (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM].
PB99-500696REB                     CD-ROM CP D02

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region  2 (NJ,
NY, PR. VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500704REB                     CD-ROM CP D02

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region  3 (DE,
DC. MD, PA, VA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500712REB                     CD-ROM CP 001

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region  4 (Al_
FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500720REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 5  (IL, IN,
M. MN, OH, Wl) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500738REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region  6 (AR,
LA, NM, OK, TX) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500746REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 7 (IA.
KS, MO, NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500753REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region  8 (CO,
MT. ND, SO, UT. WY) (Version 2.0) (on  CD-ROM).
PB99-500761REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating  Point and Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region  9 (AZ,
CA, HI. NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500779REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Better Assessment Science Integrating  Point and  Nonpoint
Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region  10 (AK,
ID, OR, WA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500787REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Belter Assessment Science Integrating  Point and  Nonpoint
Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
PB99-121296REB                     PCA17/MFA03

Better  Backyard: A  Citizen Resource Guide  to Beneficial
Landscapin  and Habitat Restoration in the  Chesapeake

                                     PCA05/MFA01

Biological Indicators  of Ground Water-Surface Water Inter-
action: An Update.                            -.,-.„,
PB99-130536REB                     PC A04/MF A01

Biomass Drying Technologies.               .-..«- .„<
PB99-122103REB                     PC A05/MF A01

Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
PB99-126476REB                      PC A03/MF A01
Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Rres in Tropical Mex-
ico.
PB99-128399REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the  Emer-
gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
Chemical Release Inventory.
PB99-128969REB                      PC A07/MF A02

Clean Water  Tribal Resource Directory for  Wastewater
Treatment Assistance.
PB99-130585REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Coal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical
Release Inventory.
PB99-128977REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
PB99-127342REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
PB99-122152REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Constructed Wetlands  and  Wastewater Management  for
Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
PB99-129041REB                      PCA03/MFA01

Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment: A Man-
ual on Performance, Design, and Operation with Case His-
tories.
PB99-130650REB                      PC A1OVMF A02

Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
Prevention.
PB99-129801 REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
Surface Water Treatment Rule.
PB99-111494REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Cost Effectiveness  Analysis of Effluent Limitations  Guide-
lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament In-
dustry.
PB99-130759REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
PB99-128407REB                     PC A05/MF A01

Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
PB99-111338HEB                     PCA10/MFA02

Demonstration of a  No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabinet

                                     PC A05/MF A01

Description and Testing of the AnalTech Model 9801P Mon-
itor for Formaldehyde in Air.
PB99-118291 REB                     PC A06/MF A01

Detailed Costing  Document for  the Centralized  Waste
Treatment Industry.
PB99-128565REB                     PC A10/MF A02

Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by  Ion
Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
PB98-169196REB                     PC A04/MF A01

Development  Document  for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines  and  Standards for   Synthetic-Based  Drilling
Fluids and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Ruids in the  Oil and
Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
PB99-132961 REB                      PC A14/MF A03

Development  Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treat-
ment Industry. Volumes  1 and 2.
PB99-129678REB                      PC A99/MF A06

Development  of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
tions with Economic and  Environmental Considerations: A
Mathematical Modeling Approach.
PB99-126492REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Development of Multipollutant Emission Control Technology
for Stoker Boilers.
PB99-129819REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Character-
ization Summary.
PB99-111387REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Documenting performance metrics in a building  life-cycle in-
formation system.
DE98059376REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)

PB99r?n9372REB                      PC A10/MF A03

Ecological Research Strategey.
 PB9SM27128REB                      PC A08/MF A02

 Economic Analysis of  Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment  Industry.
 PB99-130742REB                      PC A17/MF A03

 Electric Power Generation Using  a Phosphoric Acid Cell on
a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
 PB99-118333REB                      PC A05/MF A01

 Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
 gency  Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
 Chemical Release Inventory.
 PB99-132904REB                      PC A08/MF A02
Electrochemical Sensors for  Environmental Monitoring:  A
Review of Recent Technology.
PB99-963505REB                     PC A03/MF A01

Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Limi-
tations  Guidelines,  Pretreatment  Standards,  and  New
Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
Treatment Industry.
PB99-12971 OREB                     PC A06/MF A02

Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limitations
Guidelines and Standards  for Synthetic-Based Drilling
Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Ruids in the Oil and
Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
PB99-132938REB                     PC A03/MF A01

Environmental Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
ing  of  Semiconductors by the Radiance  Process  (Trade
Name).
PB99-126518REB                     PC A04/MF A01

EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
PB99-127359REB                     PC A04/MF A01

EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
PB99-124323REB                     PC A99/MF E08
EPA Superfund Enforcement.
PB99-963600REB
                                     Standing Order
EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
PB99-963200REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 1:
Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,
Rhode Island, and Vermont.
PB99-963700REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region 2:
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin  Islands.
PB99-963800REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 3:
Delaware.  Washington DC.,  Maryland,  Pennsylvania, and
Virginia.
PB99-963900REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 4:
Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  Mississippi,  North
Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
PB99-964000REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 5:
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
PB99-964100REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 6:
Arkansas.  Louisiana. New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
PB99-964200REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 7:
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
PB99-964300REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 8:
Colorado,  Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and
Wyoming.
PB99-964400REB                       Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 9:
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American  Samoa, and
Guam.
PB99-964500REB                       Standing Order

EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 10:
Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
PB99-964600REB                       Standing Order

EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
PB99-963400REB                       Standing Order

EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
PB99-963300REB                      Standing Order

EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
PB99-963500REB                      Standing Order

 Episodic Acidification: Occurrence, Causes and Significance
to Aquatic Resources. Proceedings of the 1998  Pennsyl-
vania Acidic  Deposition Conference.  Held  in  University
Park, Pennsylvania on September 14-16, 1998.
 PB99-128373REB                     PC  A03/MF A01

 Evaluation and Performance  Assessment  of Innovative
 Low-VOC  Contact Adhesives  in Wood Laminating Oper-
ations.
 PB99-102717REB                     PC  A05/MF A01

 Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
 North Carolina.
 PB99-126468REB                     PC  A03/MF A01

 Fate and  Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities  during a Multiyear  Field
 Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
 PB99-128381 REB                     PC  A03/MF A01

 Field analytical technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
 acterization Program.
 DE98005924REB                      PC  A03/MF A01

 Field Demonstration  of Lead  Paint Abatement Technologies
 in Residential Housing.
 PB98-172489REB                     PC  A08/MF A02
                                                                                                                                                             TI-1

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                                                                          TITLE  INDEX
   Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
   nology Verification (ETC) Program.
   DE96004063REB                      PC A03/MF A01

   Field Test of Cydodextrin for  Enhanced In-srtu  Rushing of
   Multiple-Component Immiscfcte Organic Liquid  Contamina-
   tion: Project Overview and Intel Results.
   PB99-121428REB                     PC A04/MF A01

   Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
   and Disposal in Illinois.
   PB99-123119REB                     PC A05/MF A01

   Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean  Water Act:
   Section  106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
   PB99-119364REB                     PC A03/MF A01

   Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5  Moni-
   toring Networks.
   PB99-121600REB                     PC A10/MF A02

   Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Require-
   ments of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector  General
   Poiinft,
   PB99-130533REB                     PCA04/MFA01

   Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
   ance   Information  for  Remediation  Projects.   Revised
   Version.
   P699-130445REB                             PCA06

   Guide to the emissions certification procedures for alter-
   native fuel aftermarket conversions.
   DE98005092REB                      PC A05/MF A01

   Guide to  Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
   Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
   PB99-11938CREB                     PC AO4/MF A01

   Guideine on Data Handbng  Conventions for  the 8-Hour
   Ozone NAAOS.
   PB99-120966REB                     PC A03/MF A01

   Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
   PB99-921100REB
                                         Standing Order
   Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of SuHate in
   Drinking Water Study.
   PB98-130S77REB                     PC A04/MF A01

   Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
   Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine Dioxide and Chlo-
   rite.
   PB99-111361REB                     PC AOS/MF A01

   Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
   Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromale.
   P899-1113S3RES                     PC A05/MF A01

   Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
   Water Disinfecbon Byproduct Chloroform.
   PB99-111346REB                     PC AOS/MF A01

   Health Risks to Fetuses. Infants, and Children (Final Stage
   1 D/DBPRuJe).
   PB99-111379REB                     PCA05/MFA01

   Heirarachiai Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
   PB99-121444REB                     PC AOS/MF A01

   Household  Hazardous Waste Collection Results. State Fis-
   cal Years 1996.1997.1996.
   PB99-128S30REB                     PC A05/MF A01

   Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on  the Deposition
   of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North Caro-
   lina,
   PB99-1268S6REB                     PC A02/MF A01

   Implementing Presumptive Remedies: A Notebook of Gukf-
   ance and Resource Materials.
   PB97-963304REB                     PC A16/MF A03

   Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
       j Case Studies.
       M21097REB                     PC A03/MF A01

   Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
        I Harbor.
                                        PCA03/MFA01

   Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling  (IWAQM).
   Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommendations for Mod-
   eling Long Range Transport Impacts.
   PB9B-121089REB                     PCA09/MFA02

   Interoperable,  life-cycle tools  for assuring building perform-
   ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
   DE98051529REB                      PC A03/MF A01

   Investigation at Alternative Means for Demonstrating Com-
   pliance with the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Operational

   PB99-123457REB                     PC A12/MF A03

   Investigation of  Remote  Sensing  Devices for  Chemical
   Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
   PB99-127987REB                      PC A04/MF A01

   Land Use Compendium.
   PB99-129140REB                      PC A11/MF A03

   Literature Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead Pro-
   tection Areas.
   PB99-129033REB                      PC A04/MF A01
                                            Metal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
                                            ning and Community Right-to-Know ACL Toxic Chemical
                                            Release Inventory.
                                            PB99-132912REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                            Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
                                            PB99-128159REB                      PC A09/MF A02

                                            Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
                                            Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices.  2nd Edition.
                                            PB99-127326REB                      PC A11/MF A03

                                            Miscibility, Solubility,  Viscosity, and  Density Measurements
                                            for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
                                            PB99-128027REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                            Model-based chiller energy tracking  for performance assur-
                                            ance at a university building.
                                            DE98051526REB                      PC A03/MF A01

                                            Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
                                            PB99-126526REB                      PC A02/MF A01

                                            Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification of climate
                                            change  mitigation projects: Discussion of issues and meth-
                                            odologies and review of existing protocols and  guidelines.
                                            DE98052311REB                      PC A1Q/MF A02

                                            Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, Volume 1. Summary of the
                                            Requirements for the New Source Performance Standards
                                            and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid  Waste Land-
                                            fills.
                                            PB99-134983RE8                      PC A17/MF A03

                                            National Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Congress.
                                            Groundwater Chapters.
                                            PB99-119406REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                            NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP  Intercomparison Exer-
                                            cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine Envi-
                                            ronment: Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
                                            comparison  Exercises. National Status and Trends Program
                                            for Marine Environmental Quality.
                                            PB99-119497REB                      PC A16/MF A03

                                            Nonhazaidous Solid  Waste  Management and Landfill Ca-
                                            pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
                                            PB99-129090REB                      PC A14/MF A03

                                            Northwest Area Contingency Plan  1998 (Also Serving as
                                            the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
                                            PB99-129363REB                      PCA99/MFE11

                                            Occurrence  Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
                                            Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
                                            PB99-111320REB                     PC A1OMF A03

                                            Offsite environmental  monitoring report: radiation  monitoring
                                            around United States nuclear test  areas. Calendar Year
                                            1996.
                                            DE98005492REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                            Oxygenates  in  Water  Critical Information  and Research
                                            Needs.
                                            PB99-121188REB                     PC AOS/MF A01

                                            Petroleum Terminals  and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
                                            313 of the Emergency  Planning and Community Righi-to-
                                            Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
                                            PB99-128761REB                     PC A07/MF A02

                                            Photochemical Plume-in-Gnd Simulations of  Major  Point
                                            Sources  in the Community MurbscaJe Air Quality (CMAQ)
                                            Modeling System.
                                            PB99-121451REB                     PC A02/MF A01

                                            Physical  and Chemical Characterization  of Fine Paniculate
                                            from the  Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
                                            PB93-121477REB                     PC A03/MF A01

                                            Pollution  Prevention Research Strategy.
                                            PB99-130189REB                     PC A05/MF A01

                                            Pollution  Prevention 1997: A Natonal Progress Report. Ex-
                                            ecutive Summary.
                                            P899-130205REB                     PC A03/MF A01

                                            Proceedings:  Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
                                            ennial International Conference  (2nd).  Held  in Durham,
                                            North Carolina on March 13-15,1995.
                                            PB99-118374REB                     PC A25/MF A04

                                            Proceedings of the  National  Workshop: Pesticides and
                                            Ground  Water  State/Tribal  Management Plans Held  in
                                            Washington.  DC. on August 26-27,1996.
                                            PB99-130437REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                            Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry.  EPA Office  of Compli-
                                            ance Sector Notebook Project.
                                            PB99-122723REB                      PC A06/MF A01

                                            Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
                                            fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
                                            PB99-122731 REB                      PC A09/MF A02

                                            Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
                                            Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
                                            PB99-122871 REB                      PC A08/MF A02

                                            Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
                                            ance Sector Notebook Project
                                            PB99-122863REB                      PC A07/MF A02

                                            Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA Of-
                                            fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
                                            PB99-122S55REB                      PC AOS/MF A02
 Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
 ance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB99-122848REB                      PC A08/MF A02

 Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Office
 of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB99-122681 REB                      PC A09/MF A02

 Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA Of-
 fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB99-122699REB                      PC A07/MF A02

 Profile of the Nonferrous Metals  Industry. EPA Office of
 Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB9&122707REB                      PC A08/MF A02

 Profile of the Organic  Chemicals  Industry. EPA Office of
 Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB99-122764REB                      PC A08/MF A02

 Profile of the Petroleum  Refining  Industry. EPA Office of
 Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB9&122749REB                      PC A09/MF A02

 Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
 Sector Notebook Project.
 PB99-122830REB                      PC A07/MF A02

 Profile of the Pulp and  Paper Industry. EPA Office of Com-
 pliance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB99-122822REB                      PC A08/MF A02

 Profile  of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB99-122814REB                      PC A08/MF A02

 Profile  of the Stone, Clay. Glass, and  Concrete Industry.
 EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project,
 PB99-122715REB                      PC A07/MF A02

 Profile  of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Industry.
 EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
 PB99-122756REB                      PC A06/MF A01

 Profile  of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
 PB99-122889REB                      PC A07/MF A02

 Protocol for Conducting Environmental  Compliance Audits
of Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities under the Re-
source Conservation and Recovery Act.
 PB99-105579REB                      PC A13/MF A03

 Protocol for Conducting Environmental  Compliance Audits
under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com-
pensation, and Liability  Act.
 PB99-122186REB                      PC A06/MF A01

 Protocol for Conducting Environmental  Compliance Audits
under the Emergency  Planning and Community  Right-to-
Know Act.
 PB99-122194REB                      PC AOS/MF A01

 Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Rain English Description.
 PB99-124067REB                      PC A12/MF A03

Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement
Systems. Volume 2. Part 1. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
 Program Quality System Development
 PB99-129876REB                      PC A19/MF A04
RED Facts: Alachlor.
PB99-123515REB
                                      PC A03/MF A01
RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
PB99-123507REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
PB99-123499REB
RED Facts: DCPA.
PB99-123523REB

RED Facts: Deet.
PB99-128803REB

RED Facts: DicofoJ.
PB99-123549REB

RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
PB99-121204REB

RED Facts: Iprodione.
PB99-123531 REB

RED Facts: Methomyl.
PB99-128787REB

RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone.
PB99-128811REB

RED Facts: Thiodicarb.
PB99-128779REB

RED Facts: 1,3-Dichloropropene.
PB99-128795REB

Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
face Water Treatment Rule.
PB99-111312REB

Regulatory Impact Analysis for the
Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
PB99-111304REB
      PC A02/MF A01


      PC A03/MF A01


      PC A02/MF A01


      PC A02/MF A01


      PC A02/MF A01


      PC A02/MF A01


      PC A02/MF A01


      PC A02/MF A01


      PC A03/MF A01


      PC A02/MF A01

Interim Enhanced Sur-

      PC A12/MFA03

Stage 1 Disinfectants/

      PC A14/MF A03
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                                                                        TITLE  INDEX
Requirements for  Locational  Data in the Safe  Drinking
Water Information System (SDWIS).                    y
PB99-119398REB                       PC A03/MF A01

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision  (RED): AL  and MG
Phosphide.  (Includes RED  Facts: Aluminum  and Magne-
sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
PB99-123150REB                       PCA11/MFA03

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Bromoxynil.  (In-
dudes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
PB99-128829REB                       PC A15/MF A03

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): DCPA  (Includes
RED Facts:  DCPA  Fact Sheet).
PB99-123168REB                       PC A12/MF A03

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): DEET. (Indudes
REDFacts:  DEETFact Sheet).
PB99-123143REB                       PC A08/MF A02

ReregfetraSon Eligibility Decision  (RED): Dicofol. (Includes
REDFacts:  Dicofol Fact Sheet).
PB99-119588REB                       PC A14WF A03

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
(Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
PB99-121287REB                       PC ACJ9/MF A02

ReregislraSon Eligibility Decision  (RED): IPRODIONE.  (In-
dudes RED Facts:  IPRODIONE Fact Sheet).
PB99-119570REB                       PC A15/MF A03

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Methomyl.  (In-
dudes RED FactsTMethomyl Fact Sheet).
PB99-128696REB                       PC A14/MF A03

Reregistration      Eligibility       Decision       (RED):
Methylisothiazolinone     (Indudes      RED     Facts:
Methylisothiazolinone.).
PB99-129637REB                       PC A09/MF A02

Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Thiodicarb  (In-
dudes RED Facts:  Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
PB99-130429REB                       PC A12/MF A03
                                      (RED):
                                      Facts:
1.3-
1,3-
fieregistration    Eligibility    Decision
Dichloropropene    (Includes    RED
Otchlorobrooane.).
PB99-129652REB                      PC A10VMF A03

Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
PB99-127086REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
1. Technical Report.
PB99-122111REB                      PCA04/MFA01

Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
2. Appendices.
PB99-122129REB                      PC A10/MF A02

Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
(RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
PB99-592570REB                       Standing Order

Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Restora-
tion in the MAtA; Processes,  Endpoints, and Measures of
Success for Water, Soil. Flora and Fauna
P699-134819REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Review  and  Analysis of Emissions  Data for Residential
Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
PB99-121469REB                      PC A03/MF A01

RMP-Submit(TradeName), Risk Management Plans Submit
Software (on  CD-ROM).
PB99-S00795REB                     CD-ROM CP D01

Rochem Separation Systems, Inc. Disc Tube (Trade Name)
Module Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
port
PB99-129827REB                      PC A06MF A01

ROD Amendments and  Explanations  of  Significant Dif-
ferences (ESD).
PB99-963100REB                       Standing Order

SAB Advisory on  the TRIM.FaTE Module of the Total Risk
Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
P8S9-133274REB                      PC A04/MF A01

SAB Advisory: The Clean Air  Act Section 812 Prospective
Study; Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
PB99-133266REB                      PC A04/MF A01

SAB Advisory: The National Human Expsoure Assessment
Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
PB99-133290REB                      PC A04/MF A01

SAB Report: Development of the Acute Reference  Expo-
sure. Review of the Draft  Document Methods for Exposure-
Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure to Chemi-
cals: Development of the Acute Reference Exposure (EPA/
600VR-68/051).
PB99-124398REB                      PC A04/MF A01
SAB Report: Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Envi-
ronmental  Exposures to Radio-Nudktes (FGR-13 Report).
Review of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air's Federal
Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
PB99-133282REB                      PC A04/MF A01

SAB Report: Review of the Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-
Butadiene. Review of the Office of Research and Develop-
ment's Draft Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
PB99-124406REB                      PC A06/MF A01

SAB Report: Review of the RfC Methods Case Studies. Re-
view of Case Studies Associated with  the Document Meth-
ods for Derivation of Inhalation Reference  Concentrations
and  Application of Inhalation Dosimetry  (EPA/600/8-9Q/
066F).
PB99-126419REB                      PC AO*MF A01

SAB Report: Technical  Review of the Proposed TSCA Sec-
tion 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Levels of
Lead).
PB99-124380REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Section 313  of the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (Re-
vised  1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
PB99-132920REB                      PC A15/MF A03

Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
PB99-127839REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Small System Compliance Technology List for the Non-Mi-
crobial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
PB99-119349REB                      PC A07/MF A02

Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage 1

PB99-11151OREB                      PC A05/MF A01

Substitution Reactions  for the Detoxification of Hazardous
Chemicals.
PB98-177876REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Explanation  of  Significant Diference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill, Ram-
apo, NY., November 26,1997.
PB98-963112REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
Straban Township, PA., August 25,1998.
PB98-963113REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill (ROD
No. 1), Grove City, PA., August 24, 1998.
PB98-963110REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill (ROD
No. 2), Grove City, PA., August 24, 1998.
PB98-963111REB                      PCA02/MFA01

Superfund Explanation of  Significant  Difference  for the
Record of Decision  (EPA Region  10):  Unatilla Army Depot
(lagoons), Hermiston, OR., September 30, 1997.
PB97-963161REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) January 1999
(on CD-ROM).
PB99-501371 REB                      CD-ROM $60.00

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Brunswick
Naval Air Station - No Further Action at Sites 4 (Acid/Caus-
tic Pit), 11 (Fire Training Area), 13 (Defense Reutjlization
and Marketing Office Area)  and a Remedial Action  for the
Eastern Plume, Brunswick, ME., February 10,1998.
PB9B-963704REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pittsburgh
Air Force Base, SS-005, Operable Unit 12, Pittsburgh,
NY., April 2,1998.
PB98-963803REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Pfattsburgh
Air Force Base. SS-006, Operable Unit 13,  Platlsburgh,
                                                         NY., April 2, 1998.
                                                         PB98-963804REB
                                                                                              PC A05/MF A01
                                                         Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region  2):  Rosen
                                                         Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump, Cortland, NY., March 23,1998.
                                                         PB98-963802REB                      PC A15/MF A03

                                                         Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Metal
                                                         Banks, Philadelphia, PA., December 31,1997.
                                                         PB98-963904REB                      PC A09/MF A02

                                                         Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  MW Manu-
                                                         facturing Operable Unit 5, Valley Township, PA., December
                                                         22, 1997.
                                                         PB98-963905REB                      PC A05/MF A01

                                                         Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region  4): Camp
                                                         Lejeune  Military Reservation (USNavy) Operable  Unit 11,
                                                         Site 7 and 80, Onslow County, NC., January 20,1998.
                                                         PB96-964003REB                      PC A08/MF A02
Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan Army
Ammunition Plant, Milan, TN., March 11, 1998.
PB98-964004REB                      PC A08/MF A02

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
River  Site (USDOE) Operable  Unit 20. K-Area Bingham
Pump Outage Pit (643-1G), Aiken, SC., March 23,1998.
PB98-964005REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln Cre-
osote  Site, Bossier City, LA., November 26,1997.
PB98-964201 REB                      PC A04/MF A01

Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10)- Idaho Na-
tional  Engineering Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit  2-
13, Idaho Falls, ID., December 17,1997.
PB98-964602REB                      PC A12/MF A03

SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only  ( Test Methods for Evalu-
ating  Solid Waste  Physical/Chemical  Methods) (on CD-
ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
PB99-500803REB                     CD-ROM $50.00

Technical Approaches to  Characterizing  and Cleaning Up
Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfietds Initiative.
PB99-122202REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
PB99-124034REB                      PC A23/MF A04

Technical  Protocol for  Evaluating  Natural Attenuation  of
Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
PB99-130023REB                      PC A13/MF A03

Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts.
PB99-111486REB                      PC A15/MF A03

Technologies and Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE) and  Point-
of-Use (POU) Devices for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-
ucts.
PB99-111502REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill Gas:
Groton Landfill.
PB99-105199REB                      PC A09/MF A02

Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
PB99-127219REB                      PC A03/MF A01

Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
PB99-122095REB                      PC A09/MF A02

Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text  Data,
February 1999. TSCA Chemdal Substances  Inventory: Re-
vised  Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name File  (Raw
Data Re) (on Diskette).
PB99-500670REB                     Diskette $161.00

Toxic  Substances Control  Act  (TSCA): February  1999
Chemcial Substances Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
onym  and  Preferred Name File (Raw Data File)  (on Mag-
netic Tape and CD-ROM).
PB99-500654REB                   Mag Tape $454.00

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
Data,  February 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
tory:  PMN Number to  EPA Accession Number Link (on
Diskette).
PB99-500662REB                            CP D01

Toxics Release Inventory,  1996.  Public Data Release: Ten
Years  of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
PB99-128985REB                      PC A99/MF A06

Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the  Esti-
mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
PB99-126484REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Using  Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
ological  Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
posed To Contaminants.
PB99-121436REB                      PC A05/MF A01

Various  Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
Before 1996.
PB99-119356REB                      PC A06/MF A01

Verification Testing of Advanced  Environmental Monitoring
Systems.
PB99-126849REB                      PC A02/MF A01

Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
PB99-500605REB                    CD-ROM CP D01
                                                                                                                                      June  1999
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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
                                      •
                 UM: Keyword* Turn     RECYCLED MATERIALS

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

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

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                                                              KEYWORD   INDEX
1-3-BUTADIENE
   SAB Report: Review of the Health  Risk Assessment of
   1,3-Butadiene. Review of the Office of Research and De-
   velopment's Draft Health  Risk Assessment of 1,3-Buta-
   diene.
   PB99-124406REB
1-MHCHLOROPROPENE
   RED Facts: 1,3-Dichloropropene.
   PB99-128795REB
   Reregtstration   Eligibility   Decision    (RED):    1,3-
   Dichloropropene    (Includes    RED    Facts:    1,3-
   Dehtoropropene.).
   PB99-129652REB
305 (B) PROGRAM
   Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
       M19372REB
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
    RMP*Submit(TradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500795REB
ACID RAIN PROGRAM
    Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
    PB9&122152RE8
ACIDIFICATION
    Episodic Acidification: Occurrence,  Causes and Signifi-
    cance to Aquatic Resources. Proceedings  of the 1998
    Pennsylvania Acidic Deposition Conference. Held in Uni-
    versity Park, Pennsylvania on September 14-16,1998.
    PB99-128373REB
ACUTE EXPOSURE
    SAB Report: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
    sure.  Review of the Draft Document Methods for Expo-
    sure-Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure to
    Chemicals: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
    sure (EPW600/R-68/051).
    PB99-124398REB
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
    Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
    Right-to-Know  Act Toxic  Chemical  Release  Inventory
    (Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
    PB99-132920REB
AFFORDABILITY
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1  DSP Rule.
    PB99-111510REB
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF
    Constructed Wetlands for  Animal  Waste Treatment: A
    Manual on Performance,  Design,  and  Operation  with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-130650REB
AIR CONDITIONERS
    Model-based chiller energy tracking for  performance as-
    surance at a university building.
    DE98051526REB
AIR POLLUTANTS
    Critical  Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
    PB99-128407REB
AIR POLLUTION
    Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    P899-132904REB
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
    ennial International Conference (2nd). Held in  Durham,
    North Carolina on March 13-15,1995.
    PB99-118374REB
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    PB99-126476REB
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB
AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENTS
    Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
    tion Prevention.
    PB99-129801REB
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
    Biomass Drying Technologies.
    PB99-122K53REB
    Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
    PB99-122152REB
    Investigation  of  Alternative  Means  tor  Demonstrating
    Compliance with the Part  503 Total  Hydrocarbon Oper-
    ational  Standards.
    P899-123457REB
    Application of Intelligent Controls  in EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126SOOREB
    Advanced Fine  Paniculate Control and  Implications  To-
    ward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    PB99-129793REB
    Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood  Heat-
    ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
    PB99-129934REB
    Municipal Solid  Waste Landfills, Volume 1. Summary of
    the  Requirements  for  the  New  Source  Performance
    Standards and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landfills.
    PB99-134983REB
 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
    Development  ot MuWpollutant Emission Control  Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PS99-129819REB
AIR POLLUTION DISPERSION
    Interagency   Workgroup  on  Air  Quality  Modeling
    (IWAQM). Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
    tions for Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
    PB99-121089REB
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS
    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study; Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (ANIMALS)
    Physical  and  Chemical Characterization of Rne ParBcu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
    PB99-121477REB
AIR POLLUTION MEASUREMENT
    Quality Assurance Handbook for  Air Pollution Measure-
    ment Systems.  Volume 2. Part 1. Ambient Air Quality
    Monitoring Program Quality System Development.
    PB99-129876REB
AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
    Verification Testing  of  Advanced Environmental Moni-
    toring Systems.
    PB99-126849REB
    Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
    PB99-128159REB
    Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998  Fires in Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB
    Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
    nual Report.
    PB99-134884REB
AIR POLLUTION MONITORS
    Description and Testing of  the AnafTech  Model 9801P
    Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-118291REB
    Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
    toring Networks.
    PB99-121600REB
AIR POLLUTION SAMPLING
    Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
    PB99-118341REB
    Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
    PB99-124034REB
    Evaluation of Ammonia  Emissions from Swine Operations
    in North Carolina.
    PB99-126468REB
    Investigation  of Remote Sensing  Devices for Chemical
    Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
    PB99-127987REB
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES
    Photochemical  Ptume-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
    Sources in the  Community Multiscate Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB
    Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
    mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB99-126484REB
 AIR POLLUTION STANDARDS
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain  English Description.
    PB99-124067REB
 ALACHLOR
    RED Facts: Alachlor.
    PB99-123515REB
 ALFALFA
    Fate  and  Transport  of  Recombinant  "Sinorhizobium
    meliloti1 with  Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a
    Multiyear Field  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa
    PB99-128381REB
 ALTERNATIVES
    Investigation of  Alternative Means for  Demonstrating
    Compliance with the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
    ational Standards.
    PB99-123457REB
 ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDES
     Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  AL and  MG
     Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and Magne-
    sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
     PB99-123150REB
     RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
     PB99-123507REB
 AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
     Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
     nual Report
     PB99-134884REB
 AMERICAN INDIANS
     Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean Water Act
     Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control  Program.
     PB99-119364REB
     Clean Water Tribal Resource Directory for Wastewater
     Treatment Assistance.
     PB99-130585REB
 AMMONIA
     Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
     in North Carolina
     PB99-126468REB
 ANALYTICAL METHODS
     Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
     Marine and Estuarine  Environmental  Matrices.  2nd Edi-
     tion.
     PB99-127326REB
ANIMAL POPULATIONS
    Using Reproductive and Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB
ANIONS
    Determination of Inorganic  Anions in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM
    Episodic Acidification:  Occurrence, Causes and Signifi-
    cance to Aquatic Resources.  Proceedings of the 1998
    Pennsylvania Acidic Deposition Conference. Held in Uni-
    versity Park, Pennsylvania on September 14-16,1998.
    PB99-128373REB
AREA CONTINGENCY PLANS
    Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
    the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
    PB99-129363REB
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    Use of  Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
    mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB99-126484REB
    Application of Intelligent Controls in EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126500REB
ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126526REB
AUDITS
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    ot Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities under the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under  the  Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB99-122186REB
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act.
    PB99-122194REB
AUTOMATED CLEARING HOUSE
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
    Profile  of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122681REB
 BASINS COMPUTER MODEL
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
    PB99-121295REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System.  EPA Re-
    gion 1  (CT, ME, MA, NH. Rl, VT) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500696REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources  (BASINS) Modeling System.  EPA Re-
    gion 2  (NJ, NY, PR, VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500704REB
    Better   Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources  (BASINS) Modeling System.  EPA Re-
    gion 3 (DE, DC.  MD,  PA,  VA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500712REB
    Better   Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources  (BASINS) Modeling System.  EPA Re-
    gion 4 (AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) (Version 2.0)
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500720REB
    Better   Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources  (BASINS) Modeling System.  EPA Re-
      ifon 5 (IL, IN,  Ml, MN, OH,  Wl)  (Version 2.0) (on CD-
     PB99-500738REB
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion  6  (AR, LA, NM,  OK, TX) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
     ROM).
     PB99-500746REB
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion 7 (IA, KS, MO, NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
     PB99-500753REB
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gionIf (CO, MT. ND, SO, UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
     ROM).
     PB99-500761REB
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion 9 (AZ, CA, HI, NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
     PB99-500779REB
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion 10 (AK, ID, OR, WA) (Version 2.8) (on CD-ROM).
     PB99-500787REB
  BENZO (A)PYRENE
     Impact  of Secular Precipitation  Changes on the Deposi-
     tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
     Carolina.
     PB99-126856REB


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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
    Literature Review of Methods for Delineating  Wellhead
    Protection Areas.
    PB99-129033REB
BKMCCUMULATION
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuanne Environmental  Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB
BIODIVERSITY
    Heiratachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
    PB99-121444REB
BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES
    Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB
    Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Res-
    toration in the MAIA;  Processes, Endpoints, and Meas-
    ures of Success for Water, Soil, Flora and Fauna
    PB99-134819REB
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
    Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB
BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS
    Biological  Indicators  of Ground  Water-Surface Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    PB99-130536REB
BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS
    SAB Report: Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Envi-
    ronmental Exposures to Radio-Nudities (FGR-13 Report).
    Review of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air's Federal
    Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
    PB99-133282REB
BKMIASS
    Biomass Drying Technologies.
    PB99-122103REB
BIOMASS CONVERSION PLANTS
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    PB99-126476REB
BLOWING AGENTS
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam  Insula-
    tion.
    PB99-122095REB
BOREHOLES
    Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
    PB99-100018REB
BROMATES
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99-111353REB
BROMOXVNIL
    RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
    PB99-123499REB
    Reregistratkxi Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromoxynil. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
BROWNRELD REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel MM Sites under the Brownfietds Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB
BUFFERS
    Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Res-
    toration in the MAIA; Processes, Endpoints, and Meas-
    ures of Success for Water, Soil, Flora and Fauna
    PB99-134819REB
BUILDINGS
    Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle
    information system.
    DE98059376REB
BYPRODUCTS
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
    PB99-111304REB
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    PB99-111320REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-11f346REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99-111353HEB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection By-Ptoducts  Chlorine Dioxide  and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB
    Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants,  and Children (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB
    Technologies and Costs  for Control of Disinfection By-
    products.
    PB99-111486REB
    Technologies and  Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE)  and
    Point-of-Use (POD) Devices for  Control  of Disinfection
    By-products.
    PB99-111502REB
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1 DBPRule.
    PB99-111510REB
                                         CABINETS
                                             Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
                                             net Coating System.
                                             PB99-114563REB
                                         CALPUFF COMPUTER MODEL
                                             Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
                                             PB99-127342REB
                                         CAPACITY
                                             Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
                                             pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
                                             PB99-129090REB
                                         CAPITALIZED COSTS
                                             Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
                                             Surface Water Treatment Rule.
                                             PB99-111494REB
                                         CARBON
                                             Carbon Emissions from  Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical
                                             Mexico.
                                             PB99-128399REB
                                         CARCINOGENICITY TESTS
                                             Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogencity Identification Charac-
                                             terization Summary.
                                             PB99-111387REB
                                         CATALOGS (PUBLICATIONS)
                                             EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
                                             PB99-124323REB
                                         CERCLA (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
                                         RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT)
                                             Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
                                             under the Comprehensive   Environmental  Response,
                                             Compensation, and Liability Act.
                                             PB99-122186REB
                                         CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
                                             Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Anal-
                                             ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
                                             PB99-124034REB
                                             Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
                                             Marine and Estuanne Environmental Matrices. 2nd  Edi-
                                             tion.
                                             PB99-127326REB
                                             Quality Assurance Handbook for  Air Pollution Measure-
                                             ment Systems.  Volume 2. Part 1.  Ambient Air Quality
                                             Monitoring Program Quality System Development

                                             SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only (Test Methods for Eval-
                                             uating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods) (on  CD-
                                             ROM with search and Retrieval Software)
                                             PB99-500803REB
                                         CHEMTCAL COMPOUNDS
                                             Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
                                             Chemicals.
                                             PB96-177876REB
                                             Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
                                             Marine and Estuanne Environmental Matrices. 2nd  Edi-
                                             tion.
                                             PB99-127326REB
                                             Toxics Release Inventory, 1996.  Public Data Release:
                                             Ten Years of RighMo-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
                                             PB99-128985REB
                                             Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): February 1999
                                             Chemcial Substances  Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
                                             onym and Preferred^Name File (Raw Data FNe) (on Mag-
                                             DGttC T3I      '  **
                                             Toxic Substances  Control Act  (TSCA)-PMN Re: ASCII
                                             Text Data, February 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances
                                             Inventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
                                             (on Diskette).
                                             PB99-500662REB
                                             Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text  Data,
                                             February 1999. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory:
                                             Revised  Inventory Synonym and Preferred Name Fife
                                             (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
                                             PB99-S00670REB
                                             Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
                                             PB99-921100REB
                                         CHEMICAL EFFLUENTS
                                             Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
                                             Guidelines and  Standards  for the  Centralized Waste
                                             Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2
                                             PB99-129678RE6
                                         CHEMTCAL PLANTS
                                             Chemical Distribution Facilities.  Section 313 of the Emer-
                                             gency Planning and Community RighMo-Know Act. Toxic
                                             Chemical Release Inventory.
                                             PB99-128969REB
                                         CHEMK5AL PROPERTIES
                                             Oxygenates in Water Critical Information and Research
                                             Needs.
                                             PB99-121188REB
                                         CHEMKJAL SPILLS
                                             Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
                                             the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
                                             PB99-129363REB
                                         CHEMTCAL SUBSTANCES INVENTORY
                                             Toxic Substances  Control Act  (TSCA): February  1999
                                             Chemcial Substances Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
                                             onym and Preferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on Mag-
                                             netic Tape and CD-ROM).
                                             PB99-500654REB
                                             Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
                                             Text Data, February 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances
                                             Inventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
                                             (on Diskette).
                                             PB99-500662REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data.
    February  1999. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name Fife
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500670REB
CHESAPEAKE BAY
    Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
    Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
    Bay Watershed.
    PB99-133852REB
CHILDREN
    Health  Risks to Fetuses,  Infants, and Children  (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB
CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
    Technical Protocol for Evaluating  Natural Attenuation  of
    Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-130023REB
CHLORINE DIOXIDE
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water  Defection  By-Products  Chlorine Dioxide and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB
CHLORITES
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water  Disinfection  By-Products  Chlorine Dioxide and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB
CHLOROFORM
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB
CHLORTHAL DIMETHL
    Reregistratton Eligibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
    REOTacts: OCPA Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123168REB
CHLORTHAL DIMETHYL
    RED Facts: DCPA.
    PB99-123523REB
CLEAN AIR ACT
    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study: Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB
CLEAN WATER ACT
    Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean Water Act
    Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
    PB99-119364REB
CLEANING
    Environmental  Technology   Initiative:  Chemical-Free
    Cleaning  of Semiconductors  by  the  Radiance Process
    grade Name).
    PB99-126518REB
CLEANUP
    Implementing  Presumptive Remedies: A  Notebook  of
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfietds Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB
CLIMATIC CHANGE
    Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification of cli-
    mate change  mitigation  projects: Discussion of  issues
    and methodologies and review of existing  protocols and
    guidelines.
    DE98052311REB
COAL FIRED BOILERS
    Advanced  Rne Paniculate Control and Implications To-
    ward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    PB99-129793REB
    Development  of Multipollutant Emission  Control Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PB99-129819REB
COAL MINING
    Coal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the  Emergency
    Planning  and  Community  RighHo-Know Act   Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128977REB
COATING PROCESSES
    Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
    ennial International Conference (2nd).  Held in Durham,
    North Carolina on March 13-15, 1995.
    PB99-118374REB
COMBINED SEWERS
    Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
    PB99-127839REB
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS
    Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB
    Physical and Chemical Characterization of Rne Panicu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
    PB99-121477REB
    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-122111REB
    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-122129REB
COMBUSTORS
    Application of Intelligent Controls  in  EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development
    PB99-126500REB
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COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
    Interoperable, life-cycle tools  for assuring building per-
    formance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
    DE98051529REB
COMMUNITY MULT1SCALE AIR QUALITY MODEL
    Photochemical  Plume-in^Grid Simulations of  Major Point
    Sources in the  Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB
COMPARISON
    Comparison of  CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB
COMPLIANCE
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    of Treatment, Storage and  Disposal Facilities under the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis  for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
    PB99-111304REB
    Regulatory Impact  Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1 DBP Rule.
    PB99-111510REB
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under  the   Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB9&122186REB
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act.
    PB99-122194REB
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
    Application  of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB99-118309REB
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under  the  Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB99-122186REB
COMPUTER CODES
    Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
    DE98054110REB
COMPUTER INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122731REB
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
    Photochemical Plume-in-Grid  Simulations of Major Point
    Sources in the Community  Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451HEB
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB9&127342REB
CONSTRUCTION
    Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041REB
COST ANALYSIS
    Technologies  and Costs  for  Point-of-Entry  (POE)  and
    Point-of-Ose (POU) Devices for  Control of  Disinfection
    By-Products.
    PB99-111502REB
    Detailed Costing  Document  for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555REB
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  Information  for  Remediation Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB99-13044SREB
COST EFFECTIVENESS
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
    Industry.
    PB99-130759REB
COSTS
    Technologies  and Costs for Control of Disinfection  By-
    products.
    PB99-111486REB
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM
    Cryptosporidium and  'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB
CRYTOSPORIDIUM
    Addendum to  Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
    'Cryptosporidium'.
    PB99-111395REB
 DATA BASES
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB
 DATA COLLECTION
    Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
    paring Case Studies.
    PB99-121097REB
 DATA RLE
    Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500605REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA): February  1999
    Chemcial Substances Inventory:  Revised Inventory Syn-
                                                                     KEYWORD INDEX
   onym and Preferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on Mag-
   netic Tape and CD-ROM).
   PB99-500654REB
   Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN  File: ASCII
   Text Data,  February 1999. TSCA  Chemical Substances
   Inventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
   (on Diskette).
   PB99-500662REB
   Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
   February 1999.  TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory:
   Revised  Inventory Synonym  and  Preferred  Name File
   (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
   PB99-500670REB
   SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only  ( Test Methods for Eval-
   uating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods) (on CD-
   ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
   PB99-500803REB
   Superfund  Public Information System  (SPIS) January
   1999 (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-501371REB
   Resource Conservation and Recovery Information  Sys-
   tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-592570REB
DATA HANDLING
   Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the  8-Hour
   Ozone NAAQS.
   PB99-120966REB
DATA QUALITY
   Quality  Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measure-
   ment Systems.  Volume 2. Part 1.  Ambient Air  Quality
   Monitoring Program Quality System Development.
   PB99-129876REB
   Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
   nual Report.
   PB99-134884REB
DATA UTILIZATION
   Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
   Ozone NAAQS.
   PB99-120966REB
DCPA
   Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  DCPA. (Includes
   RED Tacts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123168REB
    RED Facts: DCPA.
    PB99-123523REB
DECHLORINATION
   Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
   Chemicals.
    PB98-177876REB
DEET
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
    RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123143REB
    RED Facts: Deet.
    PB99-128803REB
DENSITY MEASUREMENT
    Miscibiiity,  Solubility,  Viscosity, and Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB
DETOXIFICATION
    Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
    Chemicals.
    PB98-177876REB
DICOFOL
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Dicofol. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Dicofol Fact  Sheet).
    PB99-119588REB
    RED Facts: Dicofol.
    PB99-123549REB
DIFFUSION MODELING
    Photochemical Plume-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
    Sources in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB
DIRECTORIES
    Clean Water Tribal  Resource  Directory for Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB
DISCHARGE LAMPS
    Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in Illinois.
    PB99-123119REB
DISINFECTANTS
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
    PB99-111304REB
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    PB99-111320REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct  Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct  Bromate.
    PB99-111353REB
    Hearth Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water  Disinfection   By-Products  Chlorine Dioxide and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB
    Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children  (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB
    Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
    products.
    PB99-111486REB
                        ECONOMIC ANALYSIS


   Technologies and  Costs  for Point-of-Entry  (POE) and
   Point-of-Use  (POU) Devices for Control of  Disinfection
   By-Products.
   PB99-111502REB
   Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
   1 DBP Rule.
   PB99-111510REB
DISINFECTION
   Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
   Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
   PB99-111304REB
DOSE-RESPONSE  RELATIONSHIPS
   SAB Report: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
   sure.  Review of the Draft Document Methods for Expo-
   sure-Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure to
   Chemicals: Development of the Acute  Reference Expo-
   sure (EPA/600/R-68/051).
   PB99-124398REB
   SAB Report Review of the RfC Methods Case Studies.
   Review of Case Studies Associated  with the Document
   Methods for Derivation of  Inhalation  Reference Con-
   centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
   600/8-90/066F).
    PB99-126419REB
DRILLING FLUIDS
   Environmental  Assessment  of Proposed Effluent Limita-
   tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
   ing Fluids and  Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
   Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132938REB
    Development Document for  Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines  and Standards  for Synthetic-Based Drilling
    Fluids and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids  in the Oil
    and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132961REB
DRINKING WATER
    Determination  of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB
    Regulatory impact Analysis  for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
    PB99-111304REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    PB99-111320REB
    Health Risk  Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB
    Health Risk  Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99-111353REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water  Disinfection  By-Products  Chlorine  Dioxide  and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB
    Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria  Document for
    'Cryptosporidium'.
    PB99-111395REB
    Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
        M19372REB
    Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Sulfate in
    Drinking Water Study.
    PB99-130577REB
 DRY CLEANING
    Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122723REB
 DRY METHODS
    Environmental   Technology   Initiative:  Chemical-Free
    Cleaning of Semiconductors by the  Radiance Process
    (Trade Name).
    PB99-126518REB
 DRYING
    Biomass Drying Technologies.
    PB99-122103REB
 DUST
    SAB Report: Technical Review of the  Proposed TSCA
    Section  403 Regulation (Identification  of Dangerous Lev-
    els of Lead).
    PB99-124380REB
 ECOLOGICAL  CONCENTRATION
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine Environmental  Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB
 ECOLOGICAL  RISK ASSESSMENT
    Using Reproductuve and  Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological  Risk  Assessments for  Oviparous Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB
 ECOLOGY
    Ecological  Research Strategey.
    PB99-127128REB
 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
    Development of  Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    PB99-126492REB
    Economic  Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
    Standards  for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    PB99-130742REB


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                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
 ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
     Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
     on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
     PB99-118333REB
     Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
     gency Planning and Community RighHo-Know Act. Toxic
     Chemical Release Inventory.
     PB99-132904REB
 ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
     Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
     PB99-126476REB
 ELECTRIC UTILITIES
     Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
     PB99-122152REB
 ELECTROCHEMSTRV
     Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
     Review of Recent Technology.
     PB99-963505REB
 ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
     Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Ftowmeter.
     PB99-100018REB
 ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
     Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
     fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
     PB99-122731REB
 EMERGENCY PLANNING
     EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
     PB9SMJ63400REB
 EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-
 KNOW ACT
     Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
     under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
     KnowAct.
     PB99-122194REB
     Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
     313 of the Emergency Planning and Community RjghWo-
     Know Act. Tone Chemical Release Inventory.
     PB98-128761 REB
     Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
     gency Planning and Community RighHo-Know Act. Toxic
     Chemical Release Inventory.
     PB99-128969REB
     Coal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency
     Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know Act  Toxic
     Chemical Release Inventory.
     PB99-128977REB
     Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
     gency Planning and Community RighHo-Know Act. Toxic
     Chemical Release Inventory.
     PB99-132904REB
     Metal  MMng Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency
     Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know Act  Toxic
     Chemical Release Inventory.
     PB99-132912REB
     Section 313 of the Emergency  Planning and Community
     Right-to-Know Act  Toxic Chemical  Release  Inventory
     (Revised 1996 Version). Questions and Answers.
     PB99-132920REB
 EMERGENCY PLANS
     Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1996 (Also Serving as
     the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
     PB99-129363REB
 EMERGENCY PREP
     RMp-SubmitfTradeName). Risk Management Plans Sub-
     mit Software (on CD-ROM).
     PB99-500795REB
     EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
     PB99-963400REB
 EMISSION FACTORS
     Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
     in North Carolina.
     PB99-126468REB
     Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
     Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
     PB98-118309REB
     Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
     PB99-118341REB
     Proceedings: Low-end No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
     ennial International Conference (2nd). Hekt in Durham.
     North Carolina on March 13-15,1995.
     PB99-118374REB
     Biomass Drying Technologies.
     PB99-122103REB
     Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esfr-
     rnfibon find Projection of Air PoHutsnt Emissions.
     PB99-126484REB
     Methane Emissions from the U.& Petroleum Industry.
     PB99-128159REB
     Carbon  Emissions  from Spring  1998 Pros in Tropical
     Mexico.
     PB99-128399REB
     Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
     '                      mental Perspective.
Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 1. Summary of
                      e  New Source Performance
                       Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    the  Requirements  for the New Source  Performance
    Standards and Emmission
    Waste Landfifc.
    PB99-134963REB
ENOOCRMOLOGY
    nosojgiJi Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
    PB99-127066REB
 ENERGY CONSUMPTION
    Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance as-
    surance at a university building.
    DE98051526REB
 ENERGY EFFICIENCY
    Interoperable,  life-cycle tools for  assuring building per-
    formance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
    DE98051529REB
 ENERGY USE
    Biomass Drying Technologies.
    PB99-122103REB
 ENFORCEMENT
    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB99-963600REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    of Treatment,  Storage and Disposal Facilities under the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under  the  Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act.
    PB9&122186REB
    Protocol for ConduetingEnvironmental Compliance Audits
    under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act.
    PB99-122194REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
    Oxygenates in Water  Critical Information and Research
    Needs.
    PB99-1211B8REB
    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study; Health and Ecological Initial  Studies.
    PB99-133266REB
    SAB Advisory on the  TRIM.FaTE Module of the Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
    SAB Report: Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Envi-
    ronmental Exposures to Radio-Nudides (FGR-13 Report).
    Review of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air's Federal
    Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
    PB99-133282REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines,  Pretreatment  Standards,  and New
    Source Performance Standards for  the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-12971 ORES
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
    Environmental  Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
    ing Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
    09 and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132936REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
    Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation monk
    taring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
    Year 1996.
    DE98005492REB
    Hararachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
    P899-121444REB
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    PB99-126492REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
    Ecological Research Strategey.
    PB99-127128REB
    Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963505REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PERSISTENCE
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd  Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    Pollution Prevention  1997: A Natonal Progress  Report.
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-130205REB
    Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
    Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
    Bay Watershed.
    PB99-133852REB
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
    Field technology evaluations  in   EPA's  Environmental
    Technology Verification  (ETC) Program.
    DE9B004063REB
    Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
    DE98054110REB
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
    Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposi-
    tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
    Carolina.
    PB99-126856REB
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB
EPA METHOD 300.1
    Determination of  Inorganic Anions  in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB
 EPCRA (EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY
 RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT)
    Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
    313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128761REB
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community RighMc-Know Act Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128969REB
    Coal Mining Facilities. Section 313  of the Emergency
    Planning  and  Community   Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128977REB
    Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132904REB
    Metal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency
    Planning  and  Community   Right-to-Know  Act  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132912REB
    Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
    Right-to-Know Act.  Toxic Chemical  Release  Inventory
    (Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
    PB99-132920REB
 ESD (EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE)
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10):  Unatilla  Army
    Depot (lagoons), Hermiston, OR., September 30, 1997.
    PB97-963161REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  3): Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 1), Grove City, PA., August 24,1998.
    PB98-963110REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  3): Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 2), Grove City, PA., August 24.1998.
    PB98-963111REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Diference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill.
    Ramapo, NY., November 26.1997.
    PB98-963112REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
    Straban Township, PA., August 25, 1998.
    PB98-963113REB
 ESTIMATING
    Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
    mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB99-126484REB
 ESTUARIES
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine Environmental  Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB
 EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB
 EXHAUST EMISSION MEASUREMENT
    Investigation of Remote Sensing Devices for Chemical
    Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
    PB99-127987REB
 EXPLANATION  OF SIGNIFICANCE DIFFERENCE
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
    Straban Township, PA.. August 25, 1998.
    PB98-963113REB
 EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCE
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region  10): Unatilla  Army
    Depot (lagoons). Hermiston, OR., September 30, 1997.
    PB97-963161REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 1), Grove City. PA.. August 24. 1998.
    PB98-963110REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 2), Grove City, PA., August 24.1998.
    PB98-963111REB
    Superfund Explanation of Significant Diference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Ramapo  Landfill,
    Ramapo, NY., November 26,1997.
    PB98-963112REB
FARM WASTES
    Constructed  Wetlands  and Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041REB
    Constructed  Wetlands for Animal  Waste  Treatment: A
    Manual  on  Performance,  Design, and Operation  with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-130650REB
FEDERAL PROGRAMS
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB
FEED LOTS
    Constructed  Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041 REB
FETUS
    Health Risks to  Fetuses. Infants, and Children (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program
    PB99-119380REB
    Clean Water Tribal  Resource Directory for Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB
FIRES
    Carbon Emissions trom Spring  1998 Fires  in  Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB
FIRST REMEDIAL ACTION
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 10): Unatilla  Army
    Depot (lagoons). Hermiston, OR.. September 30,1997.
    PB97-963161REB
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Osborne Landfill
    (ROD No. 1), Grove City, PA., August 24, 1998
    PB98-963110REB
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Diference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Ramapo  Landfill,
    Ramapo, NY., November 26, 1997.
    PB98-963112REB
FIXTURES
    Evaluation  and Performance Assessment  of  Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-102717REB
FLOWMETERS
    Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
    PB99-100018REB
FLUORESCENT LAMPS
    Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in Illinois.
    PB99-123119REB
FLUSING
    Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
    PB99-127839REB
FOAMS
    Third-Generation Foam  Blowing Agents for Foam Insula-
    tion.
    PB99-122096REB
FORECASTING
    Use of  Intelligent Computational Techniques for the  Esti-
    mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB99-126484REB
FORMALDEHYDE
    Description and Testing of the AnalTech Model 9801P
    Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-118291REB
FUEL CELLS
    Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill
    Gas; Groton Landfill.
    PB99-105199REB
    Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill  Gas Stream.
    PB99-118333REB
FUEL ECONOMY
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-1273S9REB
FUEL OILS
    Physical and Chemical  Characterization of Fine Particu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
    PB99-121477REB
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
    Guide to the emissions certification procedures for alter-
    native fuel aftermarket conversions.
    DE98005092REB
FURNITURE
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB
    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB99-118309REB
FURNITURE INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry.  EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-1228B9REB
GAS RECOVERY
    Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill
    Gas; Groton Landfill.
    PB99-105199REB
GIARDIA
    Cryptosporidium  and 'Giardia' Occurrence  Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB
GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY  RELATIONS
    Pollution Prevention  1997: A Natonal Progress Report.
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-130205REB
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB
GREEN BUILDINGS
    Documenting performance metrics  in a building life-cycle
    information system.
    DE98059376REB
GREENHOUSE GASES
    Monitoring, evaluation,  reporting,  and  verification of di-
    mate change mitigation projects:  Discussion of issues
                                                                      KEYWORD INDEX
    and methodologies and review of existing protocols and
    guidelines.
    DE98052311REB
GROUND WATER
    Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
        M19372REB
    National  Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Con-
    gress. Groundwater Chapters.
    PB99-119406REB
    Field Test of Cyclodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Flushing
    of  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Con-
    tamination: Project Overview and Intial Results.
    PB99-121428REB
    Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
    Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-130023REB
    Proceedings of the  National Workshop:  Pesticides and
    Ground Water State/Tribal Management  Plans. Held in
    Washington, DC. on August 26-27,1996.
    PB99-130437REB
GUIDES
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB
    Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Re-
    quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    eral Permit.
    PB99-130593REB
HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
    Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to  Beneficial
    Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
    Bay Watershed.
    PB99-133852REB
HARBORS
    Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/
    New Jersey Harbor.
    DE98004438REB
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB
    SAB Advisory. The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study; Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
    Field analytical  technology verification:  The  ETV Site
    Characterization Program.
    DE98005924REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision  (EPA  Region  10):  Unatilla Army
    Depot (lagoons), Hermiston, OR., September 30,1997.
    PB97-963161REB
    Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
    Chemicals.
    PB98-177876REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region  3): Osborne Landfill
    (ROD No. 1), Grove City, PA., August 24,1998.
    PB98-963110REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region  3): Osborne Landfill
    (ROD No. 2), Grove City, PA.. August 24, 1998.
    PB9B-963111REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant  Diference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill.
    Ramapo, NY., November 26, 1997.
    PB98-963112REB
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
    Straban Township, PA., August 25, 1998.
    PB98-963113REB
    Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 1): Bruns-
    wick  Naval Air Station - No Further ACtion at Sites  4
    (Acid/Caustic Pit), 11  (Rre  Training Area), 13 (Defense
    Reutilization and Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial
    Action for the Eastern Plume, Brunswick. ME.. February
    10, 1998.
    PB98-963704REB
    Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Rosen
    Brothers Scrap  Yard/Dump, Cortland, NY., March  23,
    1998.
    PB98-963802REB
    Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base, SS-005, Operable Unit 12. Pitts-
    burgh, NY., April 2,1998.
    PB98-963803REB
    Superfund Record of  Decision (EPA Region 2): Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base. SS-006, Operable Unit 13, Platts-
    burgh, NY., April 2,1998.
    PB98-963804REB
    Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Metal
    Banks, Philadelphia, PA., December 31,1997.
    PB98-963904REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  MW Man-
    ufacturing Operable Unit 5, Valley Township.  PA.,  De-
    cember 22, 1997.
    PB98-963905REB
    Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Camp
    Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy)  Operable Unit 11,
    Site 7 and 80, Onslow County, NC., January 20,1998.
    PB98-964003REB
    Superfund  Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Milan
    Army Ammunition Plant, Milan, TN., March 11, 1998.
    PB98-964004REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 20, K-Area Bingham
    Pump Outage Pit (643-1G), Aiken, SC., March 23,1998.
    PB98-964005REB
                             HEALTH EFFECTS


   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 6):  Lincoln
   Creosote Site, Bossier City, LA., November 26,1997.
   PB98-9S4201REB
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  10): Idaho
   National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
   2-13, Idaho Falls, ID., December 17,1997.
   PB98-964602REB
   SAB Report: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
   sure. Review of the Draft Document  Methods for Expo-
   sure-Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure to
   Chemicals:  Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
   sure (EPA/600/R-68/051).
   PB99-124398REB
   SAB Report Review of the RfC Methods Case Studies.
   Review of Case Studies Associated with the Document
   Methods  for  Derivation of  Inhalation Reference  Con-
   centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
   600/8-90/066F).
   PB99-126419REB
   Household  Hazardous  Waste Collection Results, State
   Fiscal Years 1996, 1997, 1998.
   PB99-128530REB
   Toxics  Release Inventory, 1996. Public Data Release:
   Ten Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
   PB99-128985REB
   Guide to  Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
   ance  Information  for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
   Version.
   P899-130445REB
   SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only (Test Methods for Eval-
   uating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods) (on CD-
   ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
   PB99-500803REB
   Superfund  Public Information System  (SPIS)  January
   1999 (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-501371REB
   Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
   PB99-921100REB
   ROD Amendments and Explanations  of Significant Dif-
   ferences  (ESDI.
   PB99-963100REB
   Analysis  of State  Superfund Programs:  SO-State Study,
   1998 Update.
   PB99-963210REB
   EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
   PB99-963500REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
   1: Connecticut, Maine,  Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
   Rhode Island, and Vermont.
   PB99-963700REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision  (RODS) for Region
   2: New  Jersey, New York,  Puerto Rico, and Virgin  Is-
   lands.
   PB99-963800REB
   EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
   3: Delaware,  Washington DC., Maryland, Pennsylvania,
   and Virginia.
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    4:  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  Mississippi,
    North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5: Illinois,  Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  New  Mexico, Oklahoma,  and
    Texas.
    PB99-964200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
    and Wyoming.
    PB99-964400REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PB99-964500REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska. Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
    PB99-964600REB
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILLS
    Northwest  Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
    the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
    PB99-129363REB
HEALTH EFFECTS
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99-111353REB
    Hearth Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water  Disinfection  By-Products  Chlorine  Dioxide  and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361REB
    Oxygenates in  Water: Critical Information and Research
    Needs.
    PB99-121188REB
    Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Sulfate in
    Drinking Water Study.
    PB99-130577REB
    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study; Hearth and Ecological Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB
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                                                                   KEYWORD INDEX
    SAB Advisory on  the TBIUFaTE Module of the Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB
HEALTH HAZARDS
    Cryptosporidkjm and  'Giardia1  Occurrence Assessment
    tor the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB
    Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and  Children  (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB
    Dfchforoacetic Acid: Csrcinogeniciry Identification Charac-
    terization Summary.
    PB99-111387REB
    Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document tor
    'CryptosporidunY.
    PB99-111395REB
    SAB Report: Technical  Review of the  Proposed  TSCA
    Section 403 Regulation  (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
    els of Lead).
    PB99-124380REB
    SAB Report Review  of the Health Risk Assessment of
    1,3-Butadene. Review of the Office of Research and De-
    velopment's Draft  Health Risk  Assessment of 1,3-Bula-
    dfene.
    PB99-124406REB
    Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air PoMants.
    PB99-128407REB
    SAB Advisory.  The National Human Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS)  Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB
HIGHWAY PLANMNO
    Land Use Compendium.
    PB99-129T40REB
HOUSEHOLD WASTES
    Household Hazardous Waste  Collection  Results, State
    Fiscal Years 1996.1997,1996.
    PB99-128530REB
HOUSES
    FieU Demonstration  of  Lead  Paint Abatement  Tech-
    notogiet in Residential Housing.
    PB98-172489REB
    Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint Oust and Soi.
    PB99-127219REB
HUMAN ACTtvmes
    Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
    PB99-121444REB
HUMBflTY
    Modeling StomataJ Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126S26REB
HVDRAMETHVLNON
    RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
    PB99-121204REB
    Raragistration EKgbitty Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
    (Includes RED Facts: Hvdranweiyinon Fact Sheet).
    PB99-121287REB
HYDROCARBONS
    Investigation  of Alternative  Means  tor  Demonstrating
    Compliance with the Part 503  Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
    ational Standards.
    P899-1234S7REB
HYPORHEWZONE
    Biological Indfcators  of  Ground  Water-Surface  Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    PB99-130536REB
KJJNOB
    Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in  ISnois.
    PB99-123119REB
    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Minors. 1997 Annual Report.
    P899-129090REB
MCMERATORS
    Investigaton  of Alternative Means  for  Demonstrating
    Compliance  «im the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
    ational Standards.
    PB99-123457REB
    Application of Intelligent  Controls in  EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-12SSOOREB
MDOOR AM POLLUTION
    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB99-118309REB
    Review and Analysis of Emissions Data  tor Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB
    CoritroUiog Sources of Indoor Air PoBution through Pollu-
    feon Ptovontttft.
    PB99-129801REB
MFANTS
    Hearth  Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB
•(FORMATION COLLECTION RULE
    Regulatory Impact Analysis tor the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    DsSifeclioii Byproducts Rule.
    PB99-111304REB
MFORMAT1ON DISSEMMATION
    Field technology  evaluations  in  EPA's  Environmental
    Technology Verification (ETC) Program.
INFORMATION NEEDS
    Requirements for Locattonal  Data  in the  Safe Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-U9396REB
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring building per-
    formance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
    DE98061529REB
INHALATION
    SAB Report Development of the Acute Reference  Expo-
    sura Review of the Draft Document Methods for  Expo-
    sure-Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure to
    Chemicals: Development of the Acute Reference  Expo-
    sure (EPA/600/rV68/051).
    PB99-124398REB
    SAB Report Review of the RfC Methods Case Studies.
    Review of Case Studies Associated with the Document
    Methods  for Derivation  of Inhalation Reference  Con-
    centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry  (EPA/
    600/8-90/D66F).
    PB99-126419REB
INORGANIC CHEMKALS INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry.  EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122871REB
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Determination of  Inorganic  Anions in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB
INSULATING MATERIALS
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insula-
    tion.
    PB99-122095REB
ION CHROMATOGRAPHY
    Determination of  Inorganic  Anions in Drinking Water by
    ton Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB96-te9!9
IPRCOONE
    RaegistiaUon EHgbttty  Decision (RED): IPRODIONE.
    (Includes RED Facts: IPHODIONE Fact Sheet).
    PB99-119570REB
    RED Facts: torodtone.
    PB99-123531REB
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel MW Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB
    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-


ISC3 COMPUTER MODEL
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB
LAMMATES
    Evaluation and Performance Assessment of Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-102717REB
LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superiund Explanation  of Significant Difference  for the
    Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  10): Unatffla Army
    Depot (lagoons), Hermston, OR, September 30,1997.
    PB97-963161REB
    Superiund Explanation  of Significant Difference  tor the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
    Straban Township, PA.. August 25.1996.
    PB98-963113REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Rosen
    Brothers  Scrap  Yard/Dump,  Corttand. NY.,  March  23,
    1998.
    Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3): Metal
    Banks, Philadelphia. PA., December 31,1997.
    PB9B-963904REB
    Superiund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing Operable Unit  5. Valley Township,  PA., De-
    cember 22,1997.
    PB98-963905REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 6):  Lincoln
    Creosote Site, Bossier City. LA. November 26,1997.
    PB98-964201REB
    Superiund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 10): Idaho
    National Engineer.™ Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
    2-13, Idaho Fans, ID., December 17,1997.
    P896-9646Q2REB
LAND USE
    Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
    P699-121444REB
LAND USE PLANNING
    Land Use Compendium.
    PB99-129140REB
LANDFU. GASES
    Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from  Landfill
    Gas: Groton Landfill.
    PB99-10S199REB
    Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    PB99-118333REB
LANDFILLS
    Nonhazardous Sold Waste Management and LandM Ca-
    pacity in (Knots. 1997 Annual Report.
    PB99-129090REB
    Municipal SoBd Waste  Landfhte, Volume  1. Summary of
    the  Requirements  for the New Source  Performance
    Standards and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landfills.
    PB99-134983REB
LEAD (METAL)
    Field Demonstration of Lead  Paint Abatement Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    PB98-172489REB
    SAB Report:  Technical Review  of the  Proposed TSCA
    Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
    els of Lead).
    PB99-124380REB
    Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
    PB99-127219REB
LIFE-CYCLE COST
    Documenting  performance metrics in  a building life-cycle
    information system.
    DE98059376REB
LIQUID WASTES
    Rochem  Separation Systems.  Inc.  Disc  Tube (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    PB99-129827REB
LITERATURE SURVEYS
    Literature  Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead
    Protection Areas.
    PB99-129033REB
LONG RANGE TRANSPORT
    Interagency  Workgroup  on   Air  Quality  Modeling
    (IWAQM). Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
    tions for Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
    PB99-121089REB
LUBRICANTS
    Mobility.  Solubility.  Viscosity,  and Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential  Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB
LUBRICATING OILS
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoty HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB
LUMBERING
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products  Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122855REB
MAGNESIUM PHOSPHIDES
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED):  AL and  MG
    Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and Magne-
    sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123150REB
    RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
    PB99-123S07REB
MAINTENANCE
    Profile of  the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB
MARINE CORPS FACILITIES
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    PB99-126476REB
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd  Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB
MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
    NBT/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
    cise Program for Organic Contaminants  in the Marine En-
    vironment: Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
    comparison Exercises. National  Status  and Trends Pro-
    gram for Marine Environmental Quality.
    PB99-119497REB
MATERIALS SUBSTITUTION
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing  Agents for Foam Insula-
    tion.
    PB99-122095REB
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
    Interagency  Workgroup  on   Air  Quality  Modeling
    (IWAQM). Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
    tions for Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
    PB99-121089REB
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions with  Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    PB99-126492REB
MEMBRANES
    Rochem  Separation Systems,  Inc.  Disc  Tube (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    PB99-129827REB
METAL INDUSTRY
    Profile of  the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB
METALLIFEROUS MINERALS
    Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122848REB
    Metal Mining Facilities.  Section  313 of the Emergency
    Planning  and  Community  RighMo-Know  Act  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132912REB
METHANE
    Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
    PB99-128159REB
METHOMYL
    Reregistration EBgtoility  Decision (RED): Methomyl. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
    PB99-128696REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                                                   PESTICIDES
    RED Facts: Methomyl.
    PB99-128787REB
METHYLISOTHIAZOLINONE
    RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone.
    PB99-128811RE6
    Reregtstration      Eligibility      Decision      (RED):
    Methylisothiazolinone     (Includes     RED     Facts:
    Methylisothiazolinone.).
    PB99-129637REB
METOROLOGY DATA
    Interagency   Workgroup  on   Air   Quality   Modeling
    (IWAQM). Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
    tions tor Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
    PB99-121089REB
MINING INDUSTRY
    profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    POOO 122699REB
    Profile of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-12Z715REB
    Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122848REB
    Metal  Mining Facilities. Section 313  of the Emergency
    planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132912REB
MtSdBILITY GAP
    Usability,  Solubility, Viscosity, and  Density  Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB
MODELS-SIMULATION
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 1 (CT, ME, MA, NH, HI. VT) (Version 2.0) (on CD-

    PB99-500696REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 2 (NJ. NY, PR, VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-S00704REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion  3 (DE, DC, MD,  PA, VA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500712REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Norpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 4 (AL, FL. GA, KY, MS. NC, SC, TO) (Version 2.0)
    [or, CD-ROM).
    PB99-500720REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion  5 (IL,  IN, Ml, MN, OH, Wl) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-S00738REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion  6 (AR. LA, NM,  OK, TX) (Version 2.0) (on CD-

    PB99-500746REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 7 (IA, KS, MO, NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500753REB
    Better Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 8 (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) (Version 2.0)  (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500761REB
    Better Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 9 (AZ, CA, HI, NV) (Version 2.0)  (on CD-ROM).

    Better Assessment  Science   Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 10 (AK, ID, OR, WA) (Version 2.0)  (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500787REB
 MUNICIPAL WASTES
    Municipal Solid  Waste Landfills. Volume 1. Summary of
    the  Requirements  for  the New  Source  Performance
    Standards and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landfills.
    PB99-134983REB
 NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
    Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
    Ozone NAAQS.
    PB99-120966REB
 NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS
 AIR POLLUTANTS
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
     PB99-124067REB
 NATIONAL HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT SURVEY
 (NHEXAS)
    SAB  Advisory: The  National  Human Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
     PB99-133290REB
 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION
 SYSTEM
    Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Re-
     quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Mufti-Sector Gen-
    eral Permit.
     PB99-130593REB
 NATURAL ATTENUATION
     Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
     Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
     PB99-130023REB
NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY
    Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
    ing Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
    Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132938REB
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards  for Synthetic-Based  Drilling
    Fluids and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the On
    and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132961REB
NEOPLASMS
    Dichloroaostic Acid: Carcinogenkaty Identification Charac-
    terization Summary.
    PB99-111387REB
NESHAP (NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS)
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Rain  English Description.
    PB99-124067REB
NEUSE RIVER
    Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on  the Deposi-
    tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
    Carolina.
    PB99-126856REB
NEVADA TEST SITE
    Offsite environmental monitoring  report; radiation moni-
    toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
    Year 1996.
    DE98006492REB
NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, Volume 1.  Summary of
    the Requirements  for  the  New Source   Performance
    Standards and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landfills.
    PB99-134983REB
NHEXAS (NATIONAL HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
SURVEY)
    SAB Advisory: The National  Human Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB
NONFERROUS METALS
    Profile of the Nonferrous Metals  Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB
NONHAZARDOUS WASTES
    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report
    PB99-129090REB
NONMETALS
    Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122699REB
NONPOINT SOURCES
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations  Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards,  and New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-12971 ORES
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
    Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation moni-
    toring around United States nuclear  test areas, Calendar
    Year 1996.
    DE9800S492REB
OCCURRENCE
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
     PB99-111320REB
    Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia1 Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
     PB99-111338REB
 OFFICE  EQUIPMENT
    Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
    tion Prevention.
     PB99-129801 REB
 OIL SPILLS
     Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
     the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
     PB99-129363REB
     EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
     PB99-963400REB
 OPERATING COSTS
     Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
     Surface Water Treatment Rule.
     PB99-111494REB
 OPERATION
     Description and Testing of the  AnaTTech  Model 9801P
     Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
     PB99-118291 REB
 ORGANIC CHEMICALS INDUSTRY
     Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
     Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
     PB99-122764REB
 OXYGENATES
              .  in Water. Critical Information and Research
     PB99-121188REB
 OZONE
     Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
     Ozone NAAQS.
     PB99-120966REB
     Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Anal-
     ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
     PB99-124034REB
PAINTS
    Field  Demonstration  of Lead  Paint  Abatement  Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    PB98-172489REB
PAPER INDUSTRY
    profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122B22REB
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Rain English Description.
    PB99-124067REB
PART 503
    Investigation of Alternative  Means for Demonstrating
    Compliance with the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
    ational Standards.
    PB99-123457REB
PARTICULATES
    Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Particu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
    PB99-121477REB
    Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.S Moni-
    toring Networks.
    PB99-121600REB
    Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications To-
    ward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    PB99-129793REB
    Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
    ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
    PB99-129934REB
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  Information  for Remediation  Projects. Revised
    Version.
    PB99-130445REB
PERMITS
    Guidance Manual  for the  Monitoring and Reporting Re-
    quirements of the  NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    eral Permit.
    PB99-130593REB
PESTICIDES
    NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
    cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine En-
    vironment: Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
    comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Pro-
    gram for Marine Environmental Quality.
    PB99-119497REB
    Registration Eligibility Decision (RED):  IPRODIONE.
    (Includes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet).
    PB99-119570REB
    Registration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Dicofol.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Dicofol  Fact Sheet).
    PB99-119588REB
    RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
    PB99-121204REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
    (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
    PB99-121287REB
    Reregstration Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
    REDTacts: DEET Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123143REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED):  AL and  MG
    Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and  Magne-
    sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123150REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
    REDTacts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123168REB
    RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
    PB99-123499REB
    RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
    PB99-123507REB
    RED Facts: Alachlor.
    PB99-123515REB
    RED Facts: DCPA.
    PB99-123523REB
    RED Facts: Iprodione.
    PB99-123531REB
    RED Facts: Dicofol.
    PB99-123549REB
     Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Methomyl. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
     PB99-128696REB
     RED Facts: Thtodicarb.
     PB99-128779REB
     RED Facts: Methomyl.
     PB99-128787REB
     RED Facts: 1,3-Dichloropropene.
     PB99-128795REB
     RED Facts: Deet.
     PB99-128803REB
     RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone.
     PB99-128811 REB
     Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED): Bromoxynil. (In-
     cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
     PB99-128829REB
     Reregistration      Eligibility     Decision     (RED):
     Methylisothiazolinone     (Includes     RED     Facts:
     Methylisothiazolinone.).
     PB99-129637REB
     Reregistration    Eligibility   Decision   (RED):   1,3-
     Dichloropropene    (Includes    RED   Facts:    1,3-
     Dichloropropene.).
     PB99-129652REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
    Fterogistratton Eligibility Decision (RED):  Thiocfca* (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Thkxfcarta Fact Sheet).
    P699-130429REB
    Proceedings of the National Workshop:  Pesticides and
    Ground Water State/Tribal Management  Plans. Held  in
    Washington, DC. on August 26-27,1996.
    PB99-130437REB
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
    Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
    PB99-128159REB
    Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
    313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Rigfrt-to-
    Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128761REB
    Environmental Assessment of Proposed  Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
    ing Fluids and Olher-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
    CM and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132938REB
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and  Standards  for  Synthetic-Based  Drilling
    Fluids and  Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids Hi the CM
    and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132961REB
PETROLEUM REFINERIES
    ProHe of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122749REB
PHOSPHORIC ACID
    Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    PB99-118333REB
PHYSICAL ANALYSIS
    SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only ( Test Methods for Eval-
    uating SoW Waste Physical/Chemical Methods) (on CD-
    ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-500803REB
PLANTS (BOTANY)
    Fate  and  Transport  of  Recombinant  'Smomtzotxom
    meWoti'  with  Enhanced  N2-Fixing  Abilities  during  a
    Murtiyear Field Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa
    PB99-128381REB
PLASTICS MDUSTRY
    Profile ot the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
    PB9P22814REB
PM-2J
    Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
    toring Networks.
    PB9S-121600REB
POINT SOURCES
    Detailed Costing  Document for  the  Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555HEB
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines. Pretreatment Standards, and  Now
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710RE8
POLLUTION MONITORING
    Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
POLLUTION PREVENTION
    Evaluation and Performance Assessment of  Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-1Q2717REB
    Environmental  Technology  Initiative:  Chemical-Free
    Cleaning  of Semiconductors by the  Radiance  Process
    (Trade Name).
    PB99-1265t8REB
    Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
    tion Prevention.
    PB99-129801REB
    Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
    PB99-130139REB
    PoBubon  Prevention 1997: A Natonal Progress Report
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-130205REB
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
    PB99-1240B7REB
    Development Document for Proposed  Effluent  Limitations
    Guidelines and  Standards  for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB
POLYCHLOMNATED BIPHENYLS
    NIST/NOAA MS and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
    cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine En-
    vironment: Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
    comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Pro-
    gram for Marine Environmental Quality.
    PB99-119497REB
POLYCYCUC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
    NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
    cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine En-
    vironment: Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
    comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Pro-
    gram tor Marine Environmental Quality.
    PB99-119497REB
POSITION (LOCATION)
    Requirements  for Locatknal Data in  the Safe  Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWtS).
    PB99-119398REB
POTW (PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS)
    Detailed Costing Document for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    P899-128555REB
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and  Standards for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines,  Pretreatment  Standards,  and New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB
PRECIPITATION (METEOROLOGY)
    Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposi-
    tion of Benzo|a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
    Carolina.
    PB99-126856REB
PRECURSORS
    Technical Assistance Document for Sampling  and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
    PB99-124034REB
PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVES
    Evaluation  and Performance  Assessment of  Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-102717REB
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Protect.
    PB99-122830REB
PRODUCT CLAMS
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB99-963600REB
PUBLIC HEALTH
    SAB  Report:  Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA
    Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
    els of Lead).  ^^
    PB99-1243BOREB
    SAB  Report:  Review of the Health Risk Assessment  of
    1,3-ButacEene. Review of the Office of Research and De-
    velopment's Draft Health Risk Assessment of  1,3-Buta-
    dtone.
    PB99-124406REB
    SAB Report Review of the RfC Methods Case Studies.
    Review of Case Studies Associated with the  Document
    Methods for  Derivation  of Inhalation Reference Con-
    centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
    600/8-90/066F).
    PB9B-126419REB
    SAB Advisory: The National Human  Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB
    Hearth Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS
    Detailed Costing Document for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555REB
    Development  Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and  Standards for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Indu^ry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines,  Pretreatment  Standards,  and New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB
QUALITY ASSURANCE
    Quality Assurance Handbook  for Air Pollution Measure-
    ment Systems. Volume 2.  Part 1. Ambient Air Quality
    Monitoring Program Quality System Development
    PB99-129876REB
    Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
    nual Report
    PB99-134884REB
QUANTITATIVE CHEMrCAL ANLAYStS
    Determination of Inorganic Ankms in  Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatograpny. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    P896-169196REB
R-236FA
    liability.  Solubility. Viscosity, and  Density  Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128Q27REB
RADIATION MONITORING
    Offsrte environmental monitoring  report; radiation moni-
    toring around United States nuclear test areas,  Calendar
    Year 1996.
    DE98005492REB
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
    Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
    PB99-921100REB
RADmSOTOPES
    SAB Report Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Envi-
    ronmental Exposures to Radio-NucHdes (FGR-13 Report).
    Review of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air's Federal
    Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
    PB99-133282REB
RCRA (RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
ACT)
    RMP'Submit(TradeName). Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500795REB
RCRIS (RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY
INFORMATION SYSTEM)
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB
RECOMBINANT DNA
    Fate and  Transport  of  Recombinant  'Sinorhizobium
    meliloti'  with  Enhanced  N2-Fixing Abilities during  a
    Murtiyear Reid Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa
    PB99-128381 REB
RECORD OF DECISION
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 1):  Bruns-
    wick Naval Air Station - No Further ACtion at Sites 4
    (Acid/Caustic Pit), 11 (Fire Training Area),  13  (Defense
    Fteutilization and Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial
    Action for the  Eastern Plume, Brunswick, ME., February
    10,1998.
    PB98-963704REB
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
    Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump, Cortland, NY., March 23,
    1998.
    PB98-963802REB
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base. SS-005, Operable  Unit 12, Platts-
    •—-h. NY., April 2. 1998.
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  2): Pitts-
    burgh Air Force Base, SS-006, Operable Unit  13, Pitts-
    burgh. NY., April 2,1998.
    PB9B-963804REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Metal
    Banks, Philadelphia. PA., December 31, 1997.
    PB9B-963904REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing  Operable Unit 5, Valley Township, PA., De-
    cember 22.1997.
    PB98-963905REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region  4): Camp
    Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy) Operable Unit 11,
    Site 7 and 80. Onstow County. NC.. January 20.1998.
    PB98-964003REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Milan
    Army Ammunition Plant, Mian, TN., March 11, 1998.
    PB9B-964004REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 20, K-Area Bingham
    Pump Outage Pit (643-tG). Afcen, SC., March 23, 1998.
    PB98-964005REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln
    Creosote Site, Bossier City.  LA.. November 26,1997.
    PB98-964201REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
    2-13. Idaho Falls. ID., December 17,1997.
    PB98-964602REB
    ROD Amendments and Explanations of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESD).
    PB99-963100REB
RECORDS OF DECISION
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut, Maine. Massachussetts. New Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB99-963700REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    2: New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Is-
    lands.
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: Delaware, Washington  DC., Maryland. Pennsylvania,
    and Virginia.
    PB99-963900REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    4:  Alabama, Florida,  Georgia,  Kentucky. Mississippi,
    North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5: Illinois. Indiana, Mchigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and
    PB99-964200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota. South Dakota Utah,


    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa
    and Guam.
    PB99-964500REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
    PB99-964600REB
REFERENCE CONCENTRATIONS
    SAB Report Review of the RfC Methods Case Studies.
    Review of Case Studies Associated with the Document
    Methods for  Derivation of Inhalation  Reference  Con-
    centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
                                                                                                                   PB99-126419REB
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REFRIGERANTS
    Miscibility, Solubility,  Viscosity, and  Density  Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB
REFRIGERATORS
    Aging of pdyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
    erator walls.
    DE98000332REB
    Aging of polyurethane insulation  foamed with second-
    and third-generation blowing agents.
    DE98004290REB
REFUSE FUELED POWER PLANT
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Leieune.
    PB99-126476REB
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
    P899-111304REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB
REMEDIAL ACTION
    Integrated sediment decontamination  for the New  York/
    New Jersey Harbor.
    DE98004438REB
REMEDIATION
    Implementing Presumptive Remedies:  A Notebook of
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB
    Substitution Reactions for the  Detoxification of Hazardous
    Chemicals.
    PB98-177876REB
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and  Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the BrownfieWs Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB
    Technical Protocol for Evaluating  Natural Attenuation of
    Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-130023REB
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance Information for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB99-130445RE8
    Analysis of State Superfund  Programs: SO-State Study,
    1998 Update.
    P899-963210REB
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB99-963300REB
REMOTE SENSORS
    Investigation of Remote Sensing  Devices for Chemical
    Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
    PB99-127987REB
REMOVAL
    Field Demonstration  of Lead  Paint Abatement  Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    PB98-172489REB
REPORTING
    Toxics  Release Inventory, 1996.  Public Data  Release:
    Ten Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
    PB99-128985REB
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance Information for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB99-130445REB
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
    Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Re-
    quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    eral Permit.
    PB99-130593REB
    Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
    Right-to-Know  Act. Toxic Chemical  Release Inventory
    (Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
    PB99-132920REB
REQUIREMENTS
    Requirements for Locational  Data in the Safe Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB
REREGISTRATION
    Registration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): IPRODKDNE.
    (Includes RED Facts: IPRODIONE Fact Sheet).
    PB99-119570REB
    Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  Dicofol. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
    PB99-1195B8REB
    RED  Facts: Hydramethylnon.
    PB99-121204REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
    (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
    PB99-121287REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
    REDTacts: DEET Fact Sheet).
    P899-123143REB
    Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): AL and MG
    Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum  and Magne-
    sium  Phosphide Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123150REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
    RED Tacts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123168REB
    RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
    PB99-123499REB
    RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
    PB99-123507REB
    RED Facts: Alachlor.
    PB99-123515REB
                                                                     KEYWORD  INDEX
    RED Facts: DCPA.
    PB99-123523REB
    RED Facts: Iprodione.
    PB99-123531REB
    RED Facts: Dicofol.
    PB99-123549REB
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Methomyl. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
    PB99-128696REB
    RED Facts: Thiodicarb.
    PB99-128779REB
    RED Facts: Methomyl.
    PB99-128787REB
    RED Facts: 1,3-Dichloropropene.
    PB99-128795REB
    RED Facts: Deel
    PB99-128803REB
    RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone.
    PB99-128811 REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromoxynil. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
    PB99-128829REB
    Reregistration      Eligibility      Decision     (RED):
    Methylisothiazolinone    (Includes    RED     Facts:
    Methylisothiazolinone.).
    PB99-129637REB
    Reregistration    Eligibility   Decision    (RED):    1,3-
    Dichloropropene    (Includes    RED    Facts:    1,3-
    Dichloropropene.).
    PB99-129652REB
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Thiodicarb (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
    PB99-130429REB
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
    Application of Intelligent Controls in EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126500REB
    Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
    PB99-127086REB
    Ecological Research Strategey.
    PB99-127128REB
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
    Field  Demonstration  of  Lead Paint Abatement Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    PB98-172489REB
    Review and Analysis of Emissions Data  for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB
    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-122111REB
    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-122129REB
    Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
    PB99-127219REB
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND  RECOVERY ACT
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    of Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities under the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB
    RMP'SubmitfTradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500795REB
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND  RECOVERY
INFORMATION SYSTEM
    Resource Conservation  and Recovery Information  Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB
RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITIES
    Testing of Fuel  Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill
    Gas; Groton Landfill.
    PB99-105199REB
RFC (REFERENCE CONCENTRATIONS)
    SAB Report: Review of the RfC  Methods Case Studies.
    Review of Case Studies Associated with the Document
    Methods  for  Derivation  of Inhalation Reference Con-
    centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
    600V8-90/066F).
    PB99-126419REB
RIPARIAN WATERS
    Restored  Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Res-
    toration in the MAIA; Processes,  Endpoints, and Meas-
    ures of Success for Water, Soil, Flora and Fauna.
    PB99-134819REB
RISK ASSESSMENT
    Cryptosporidium  and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization  of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization  of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    PB99-111353REB
    Health Risk AssessmemVCharacterization  of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine Dioxide and
    Chlorite.
    PB99-111361 REB
    Health Risks to Fetuses,  Infants, and  Children  (Final
    Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
    PB99-111379REB
    Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Charac-
    terization Summary.
    PB99-111387REB
                        SECTORAL ANALYSIS


   SAB Report: Technical Review of the  Proposed TSCA
   Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
   els of Lead).
   PB99-124380REB
   SAB Report: Review of the Health Risk Assessment of
   1,3-Butadiene. Review of the Office of Research and De-
   velopment's Draft Health  Risk Assessment of 1,3-Buta-
   diene.
   PB99-124406REB
   SAB Report: Review of the RfC Methods Case Studies.
   Review of Case Studies Associated with the Document
   Methods  for Derivation  of Inhalation  Reference  Con-
   centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
   600/8-90/066F).
   PB99-126419REB
   Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
   PB99-127086REB
   Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
   PB99-128407REB
   SAB Advisory on the TRIM.FaTE Module of the  Total
   Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
   PB99-133274REB
   SAB Report:  Review of Health Risk from Low-Level  Envi-
   ronmental Exposures to Radio-Nudides (FGR-13 Report).
   Review of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air's Federal
   Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
   PB99-133282REB
   SAB Advisory:  The National Human Expsoure Assess-
   ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
   PB99-133290REB
   RMP'Submit(TradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
   mit Software  (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500795REB
RISK ASSESSMENTS
   Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
   'Cryptosporidium'.
   PB99-111395REB
RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS
   RMP*Submit(TradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
   mit Software (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-50079SREB
RUBBER INDUSTRY
   Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB9&122814REB
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
   Small System Compliance Technology  List for the Non-
   Microbial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
   PB99-119349REB
   Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
   Before 1996.
   PB99-119356REB
SAFE DRINKING WATER INFORMATION SYSTEM
   Requirements for Locational Data in the Safe Drinking
   Water Information System (SDWIS).
   PB99-119398REB
SAMPLING
   Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
   paring Case Studies.
   PB9£121097REB
   SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only ( Test Methods for Eval-
   uating Solid Waste  Physical/Chemical Methods) (on CD-
   ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
   PB99-S00803REB
SECOND REMEDIAL ACTION
   Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
   Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Osborne Landfill
   (ROD No. 2), Grove City, PA., August 24,1998.
   PB98-963111REB
SECTION 106
   Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean Water Act:
   Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
   PB99-119364REB
SECTORAL ANALYSIS
   Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
   fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122661 REB
   Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
   Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122699REB
   Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122707REB
   Profile of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
   EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122715REB
   Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of  Com-
   pliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122723REB
   Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
   fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122731 REB
   Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB9&122749REB
   Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning  Indus-
   try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122756REB
   Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122764REB
   Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122814REB
   Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB9W22822REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD  INDEX
    ProBe of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122830REB
    Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122848REB
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products  Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Protect
    PB99-122865REB
    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122863REB
    Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry.  EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB9&122871REB
    Profile of the Wood  Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122889REB
    Pollution Prevention  1997: A Material Progress  Report
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-13020SREB
SEDIMENTS
    Integrated  sediment decontamination  for the New York/
    New Jersey Harbor.
    DE98O04438REB
SEMCONOUCTORS
    Environmental   Technology  Initiative:  Chemical-Free
    Cleaning of Semiconductors by the Radiance Process
    grade Name).
    PB99-126518REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpo.nl Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    ~"i 8 (CO. MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    Electrochemical Sensors lor Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963505REB
SEPARATION PROCESSES
    Rochom  Separation Systems, Inc.  Disc Tube (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    PB99-129627REB
SITE CHARACTERIZATION
    Field  analytical  technology verification:  The ETV Site
    Characterization Program.
    DE98005924REB
    Implementing Presumptive  Remedies:  A Notebook  of
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB
    Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Ftowmeter.
    PB99-100018REB
    Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
    paring Case Studies.
    PB99-121097REB
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mtt Sites under me Brownfieios Initiative.
    PB99-1222Q2REB
    Superfund Public Information System  (SPtS)  January
    1999 (on CD-ROM).
    P899-501371REB
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
 SITES
    Requirements tor Locattonal  Data  in the  Safe  Drinking
    Water Information System (SOWS).
    PB99-119396REB
 SMALL SYSTEMS
    Smal System Compliance Technology tist for the Stage
    IDBPrW                                 ^^
    PB99-111510REB
    Smal System Compliance Technology List for the Non-
    Mcrobial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB
    Various Technology fiodmos for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1998.                              ^^
    PB99-119356REB
 SOFTWARE
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) ModeBng System. EPA Re-
        i 1  (CT, ME. MA. NH, «. VT) {Version 2.0) (on CD-
    PB99-500696REB
    Bettor  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    own? (NJ. NY. PR. VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).

    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
         3 (DE, DC, MD,  PA.  VA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    PB99-500712REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 4 (AL, FL, GA. KY, MS. NC, SC. TN) (Version 2.0)
    [on CD-ROM).
    PB99-S00720REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     '   i 5 (H, IN, M, MN. OH. Wl)  (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    PB99-500738REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     '    6 (AR, LA, NM, OK.  TX) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    g>on  6
    ROM).
    PB99-500746REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 7 (lA, KS. MO, ME) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500753REB
    PB99-500761REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 9 (AZ. CA, HI. NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-FiOM).
    PB99-500779REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 10 (AK, ID, OR. WA) (Version 2.5) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500787REB
    RMF"Submit(TradeName). Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500795REB
SOIL CONTAMINATION
    SAB Report: Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA
    Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
    els of Lead).
    PB99-124380REB
SOIL-WATER-PLANT RELATIONSHIPS
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126526REB
    Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Res-
    toration in the MAIA; Processes, Endpoints. and Meas-
    ures of Success for Water, Soil. Flora and Fauna.
    PB99-134819REB
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEMS
    Household Hazardous Waste Collection Results, State
    Fiscal Years 1996,1997,1996.
    PB99-128S30REB
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
    Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
    PB99-129090REB
    Municipal  Solid Waste Landfills, Volume  1.  Summary  of
    the  Requirements  for  the New Source  Performance
    Standards and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landfills.
    PB99-134983REB
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    PB99-126492REB
    Resource  Conservation and  Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592S70REB
SOLUBILITY
    Usability.  Solubility, Viscosity,  and  Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential  Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB
SOLVENTS
    Reid Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced  In-srtu Rushing
    of Multiple-Component  Immiscible Organic Liquid Con-
    tamination: Protect Overview and Intal Results.
    PB99-121428REB
SOURCES
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    PB99-111320REB
SOUTHEASTERN REGION (MEXICO)
    Carbon Emissions  from Spring  1998  Fires in  Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB
SPIKING
    Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
    PB99-118341REB
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
    Small System Compliance Technology  List  for the Non-
    Mcrobia) Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB
    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-119356REB
    Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
    PB99-122152REB
    Pulp and Paper NESHAF*. A Plain English Description.
    PB§9-124067REB
    Detailed Costing Document for the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128S55REB
STATE MANAGEMENT PLANS
    Proceedings of the  National  Workshop:  Pesticides  and
    Ground water State/Tribal Management  Plans.  Held  in
    Washington, DC. on August 26-27,1996.
    PB99-130437REB
STATE PROGRAMS
    Analysis of State Superfund  Programs:  50-State Study,
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB
STATE REVOLVING FUND
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB
STATES (UNITED STATES)
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB
    Requirements for Locational  Data in the Safe Drinking
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB
STATIONARY SOURCES
    Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
    PB99-118341REB
STEEL MILLS
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB
STOKERS
    Development of Multipollutant Emission Control Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PB99-129819REB
STOMATA
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126526REB
STORAGE FACILITIES
    Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
    313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128761REB
STORAGE TANKS
    Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
    PB99-127839REB
STOVES
    Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB
    Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
    ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
    PB99-129934REB
STRATEGIC PLANNING
    SAB Advisory:  The National  Human  Expsoure  Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB
SULFATES
    Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Sulfate in
    Drinking Water Study.
    PB99-130577REB
SUPERFUNO
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
    Record  of Decision  (EPA Region  10): Unatilla  Army
    Depot (lagoons), Hermiston, OR, September 30, 1997.
    PB97-963161REB
    Implementing Presumptive Remedies:  A Notebook  ol
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 1). Grove City, PA., August 24. 1998.
    PB98-963110REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA  Region  3): Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 2), Grove City. PA., August 24,1998.
    PB98-963111REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant Diference for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo  Landfill.
    Ramapo, NY., November 26,1997.
    PB9B-963112REB
    Superfund Explanation  of Significant  Difference for  the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
    Straban Township, PA.. August 25,1998.
    PB98-963113REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  1): Bruns-
    wick Naval Air Station - No Further  Action at Sites 4
    (Acid/Caustic Pit). 11 (Fire Training Area),  13 (Defense
    ReuHization  and Marketing Office Area)  and a Remedial
    Action for the Eastern Plume,  Brunswick, ME., February
    tO.  1998.
    PB98-963704REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Rosen
    Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump, Corttand. NY,  March  23,
    1998.
    PB98-963802REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Pitts-
    burgh Air Force Base. SS-005. Operable Unit 12, Pitts-
    burgh. NY., April 2,1998.
    PB98-963803REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2): Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base. SS-006. Operable Unit  13, Pitts-
    burgh, NY., April 2,1998.
    PB9B-963804REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3): Metal
    Banks. Philadelphia, PA., December 31,1997.
    PB98-963904REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing Operable Unit 5,  Valley Township, PA., De-
    cember 22,1997.
    PB98-96390SREB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Camp
    Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy) Operable  Unit  11,
    Site 7 and 80, Onslow County, NC., January 20,1998.
    PB98-964003REB
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 4): Mian
    Army Ammunition Plant, Mian, TN., March 11, 1998.
    PB98-964004REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 20, K-Area Bingham
    Pump Outage Pit (643-1G). Aiken, SC.. March 23,1998.
    PB9S-964005REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln
    Creosote Site, Bossier City, LA., November 26,1997.
    PB98-964201REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit
    2-13, Idaho Falls, ID., December 17.1997.
    PB98-964602REB
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   Superfund Public  Information System  (SPIS)  January
   1999 (on CD-POM).
   PB99-501371REB
   ROD Amendments and  Explanations of Significant  Dif-
   ferences (ESDI.
   PB99-963100REB
   EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.

   Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study,
   1998 Update.
   PB99-963210REB
   EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
   PB99-963300REB
   EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.

   EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.

   EPA Superfund Enforcement
   PB99-963600REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
   Rhode Island, and Vermont.
   PB99-963700REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   2: New Jersey,  New York,  Puerto Rico, and Virgin Is-
   lands.
   PB99-963800REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   3: Delaware,  Washington DC., Maryland, Pennsylvania,
   and Virginia.
   PB99-9B3900REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   4: Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia, Kentucky,  Mississippi,
   North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
   PB99-964000REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   5: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
   consin.
   PB99-964100REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   6: Arkansas,  Louisiana,  New  Mexico, Oklahoma,  and
   Texas.
   P699-964200REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
   P899-964300REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota. South Dakota, Utah,


   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   9: Arizona. California. Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
   and Guam.
   PB99-964500REB
   EPA Superfund Records of  Decision (RODS) for Region
   10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
   PB99-964600REB
SUPERFUND PROGRAM
   Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
   PB99-921100REB
SURFACE COATING
   Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
   net Coating System.
   PB99-114563REB
   Proceedings:  Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
   ennial International Conference  (2nd).  Held in Durham,
   North Carolina on March 13-15,1995.
   PB99-118374REB
SURFACE-GROUNOWATER RELATIONSHIPS
   Biological Indicators of  Ground Water-Surface  Water
   Interaction: An Update.
   PB99-130536REB
SURFACE WATER TREATMENT RULE
   Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
   face Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111312REB
   Cryptosporidium and  'Giardia'  Occurrence  Assessment
   for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111338REB
   Cost and Technology Document  for the Interim Enhanced
   Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111494REB
SURFACE WATERS
   Episodic Acidification: Occurrence, Causes and Signifi-
   cance to Aquatic  Resources. Proceedings  of the 1998
   Pennsylvania Acidic. Deposition Conference. Held in Uni-
   versity Park, Pennsylvania on September 14-16,1998.
   PB99-128373REB
SURVEYING
   SAB Advisory: The National Human  Expsoure Assess-
   ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
   PB99-133290REB
SUSPENDED SEDIMENTS
   Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
   PB99-127839REB
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
   Guidance for Using Continuous  Monitors in  PM2.5 Moni-
   toring Networks.
   PB99-121600REB
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
   Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
    PB99-130189REB
SW-846 MANUAL
   SW-846  Draft Update IV-A Only ( Test  Methods for Eval-
   uating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods) (on CD-
    ROMwith search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-500803REB
                                                                   KEYWORD  INDEX
SWINE
    Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
    in North Carolina.
    PB99-126468REB
TEC (TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT CLEANING)
    Profile of the Transportation  Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
    Ctean  Water  Tribal Resource Directory for Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
    Field analytical technology  verification: The ETV Site
    Characterization Program.
    DE98005924REB
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
    Verification Testing  of  Advanced  Environmental  Moni-
    toring Systems.
    PB99-126849REB
TERMINAL FACILITIES
    Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
    313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128761REB
TEST METHODS
    SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only  (Test Methods for Eval-
    uating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods) (on CD-
    ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-500803REB
TESTING
    Description and Testing of the  AnalTech Model 9801P
    Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-118291 REB
    Tt-.ting Your Home for Lead  in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
    PB99-127219REB
THERMAL INSULATION
    Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
    erator walls.
    DE98000332REB
    Aging  of  polyurethane insulation foamed with second-
    and third-generation blowing agents.
    DE98004290REB
THIODICARB
    RED Facts: Thiodicarb.
    PB99-128779REB
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Thiodicarb (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
    PB99-130429REB
TOTAL RISK INTEGRATED METHODOLOGY
    SAB Advisory on the TRIM.FaTE  Module of the Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB
TOXIC CHEMICAL RELEASE INVENTORY
    Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
    313 of the  Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128761 REB
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community  Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128969REB
    Coal Mining  Facilities. Section  313 of the  Emergency
    Planning  and Community  Right-to-Know  Act.  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128977REB
    Elf
    gency I
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132904REB
    Metal  Mining  Facilities. Section 313 of the  Emergency
    Planning  and Community  Right-to-Know  Act.   Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132912REB
    Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
    Right-to-Know Act.  Toxic Chemical  Release Inventory
    (Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
    PB99-132920REB
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
    Toxic  Substances  Control  Act  (TSCA): February 1999
    Chemcial Substances  Inventory: Revised  Inventory Syn-
    onym  and Preferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on Mag-
    netic Tape and CD-ROM).
    PB99-600654REB
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN  File: ASCII
    Text Data. February  1999, TSCA Chemical Substances
    Inventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-500662REB
    Toxic  Substances Control Act (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
    February 1999.  TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and Preferred  Name File
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500670REB
Toxicmr
    SAB Report:  Review of the Health  Risk Assessment of
    1,3-Butadiene. Review of the Office of Research and De-
    velopment's Draft Health Risk Assessment of  1,3-Buta-
    diene.
    PB99-124406REB
TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
    Toxics Release Inventory, 1996.  Public  Data  Release:
    Ten Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
    PB99-128985REB
Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
                             WASTE DISPOSAL


TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT CLEANING
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
    Land Use Compendium.
    PB99-129140REB
TRAVEL DEMAND
    Land Use Compendium.
    PB99-129140REB
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
    Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
    products.
    PB99-111486REB
    Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB
    Technologies and  Costs  for Point-of-Entry  (PpE)  and
    Point-of-use (POU) Devices  for Control  of  Disinfection
    By-Products.
    PB99-111502REB
    Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1 DBP Rule.
    PB99-111510REB
TRI (TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY)
    Toxics Release Inventory, 1996.  Public  Data  Release:
    Ten Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
    PB99-128985REB
TRIM (PERIOD)FATE MODULE
    SAB  Advisory  on the TRIM.FaTE Module  of the  Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB
TRIM (TOTAL RISK INTEGRATED METHODOLOGY)
    SAB  Advisory  on the TRIM.FaTE Module  of the  Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    PB99-133274REB
TURBIDITY
    Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB
URBAN TRAFFIC FLOW
    Land Use Compendium.
    PB99-129140REB
US EPA
    Guide to Using EPA's Automated  Clearing House for the
    Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
    PB99-119380REB
    EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
    PB99-124323REB
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB
USER MANUALS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS)
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
    PB99-121295REB
VARIANCE
    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-119356REB
VEHICLE AIR POLLUTION
    Investigation of Remote Sensing Devices for Chemical
    Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
    PB99-127987REB
VEHICLES
    Guide to the emissions certification procedures for alter-
    native fuel aftermarket conversions.
    DE98005092REB
VERIFICATION
    Verification Testing  of Advanced Environmental  Moni-
    toring Systems.
    PB99-126849REB
VISCOSITY
    Miscibility, Solubility, Viscosity,  and Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
    Evaluation and Performance Assessment of Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating  Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-102717REB
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB
    Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
    ennial International Conference (2nd). Held in Durham,
    North Carolina on March 13-15, 1995.
     PB99-118374REB
WASHING
     Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
     PB99-122756REB
WASTE DISPOSAL
    Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA Region 2): Rosen
    Brothers  Scrap Yard/Dump, Cortland, NY., March 23,
     1998.
     PB98-963802REB
    Superfund Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 3):  Metal
     Banks, Philadelphia, PA.,  December 31,1W7.
     PB98-963904REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing Operable Unit 5,  Valley Township,  PA., De-
    cember 22,1997.
     PB98-963905REB
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                                                                     KEYWORD INDEX
    Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in Illinois.
    PB99-123119REB
    ROD Amendments and  Explanations of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESD).
    PB99-963100REB
WASTE GAS RECOVERY
    Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    PB99-118333REB
WASTE HANDLING
    Resource Conservation and Recovery  Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB
WASTE MANAGEMENT
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Osborne Landfill
    (ROD No. 1). Grove City, PA., August 24, 1998.
    PB98-963110REB
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 3):  Osborne Landfill
    (ROD No. 2), Grove City, PA., August 24, 1998.
    PB98-963111REB
    Superfund  Explanation  of Significant  Diference for the
    Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Ramapo Landfill.
    Ramapo. NY.. November 26.1997.
    PB98-963112REB
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pitts-
    burgh Air Force Base, SS-005, Operable Unit 12, Plarts-
    burgh, NY., April 2,1998.
    PB98-963803REB
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base, SS-006, Operable Unit 13, Platts-
    burgh. NY., April 2, 1998.
    PB98-963804REB
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Camp
    Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy) Operable Unit 11,
    Site 7 and  80, Onslow County, NC., January 20.1998.
    PB96-964003REB
    Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 4):  Mian
    Army Ammunition Plant. Mian, TN., March 11, 1998.
    PB9B-964004REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River Site  (USDOE) Operable Unit 20. K-Area Bingnam
    Pump Outage Pit (643-1G). Aiken, SC . March 23,1998.
    PB9&964005REB
    Petroleum  Terminals and Bi* Storage Facilities. Section
    313 of the Emergency Planning and Community RighMo-
    Know Act.  Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128761REB
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section  313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community RighHo-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    Coal Mining Facilities. Section  313 of the  Emergency
    Planning and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    P899-128977REB
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
    ance  Information for Rernedahon Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB99-13044SREB
    Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community RighHo-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132904REB
    Metal Mning Facilities. Section  313 of the  Emergency
    Planning and  Community  RighHo-Know  Act  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132912REB
    Section 313  of the Emergency Planning and  Community
    Right-to-Know Act.  Toxic  Chemical Release Inventory
    (Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
    PB99-132920REB
    Superfund Public Information System  (SPIS)  January
    1999(onCD-aOM).
    PB99-501371REB
    Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut. Maine, Massachussetts, New  Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont
    PB99-963700REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    2: New  Jersey.  New  York. Puerto  Rico, and Virgin Is-
    lands.
    PB99-963800REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: Delaware. Washington DC., Maryland.  Pennsylvania.
    and Virginia.
    PB99-963900REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    4: Alabama. Florida,  Georgia,  Kentucky.  Mississippi.
    North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) tor Region
    5: Illinois, Indana, Mchigan, Mnnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6: Arkansas, Louisiana.  New Mexico.  Oklahoma, and
    Texas.
    PB99-964200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa.  Kansas. Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado. Montana. North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah,
    and Wyoming.
    PB99-9&4400REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PB99-964500REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
    PB99-964600REB

WASTE PROCESSING PLANTS
    Detailed Costing  Document for the  Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555REB
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and  Standards  for  the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards,  and New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB
    Economic Analysis of  Effluent Limitation Guidelines  and
    Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    PB99-130742REB
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for (tie Centralized Waste Treament
    Industry.
    PB99-130759REB
WASTE RECYCLING
    Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
    and Disposal in Illinois.
    PB99-123119REB
WASTE STREAMS
    Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122681REB
    Profile of the Non-Fuel. Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122699REB
    Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office  of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB
    Profile of the Stone, Clay. Glass, and  Concrete Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122715REB
    Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122723REB
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122731 REB
    Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office  of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB&122749REB
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB
    Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office  of
    Compiance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122764REB
    Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office  of
    Compiance Sector Notebook Project
    PB9&122814REB
    Profile of the Pulp and Paper  Industry. EPA Office  of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122822REB
    Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122830REB
    Profile of the Metal Mming Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliant Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122848REB
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122855REB
    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122863REB
    Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office  of
    Compiance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122871REB
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122889REB
WASTE TREATMENT
    Rochem Separation Systems,  Inc. Disc Tube  (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report
    PB99-129827REB
    Constructed Wetlands for  Animal Waste Treatment:  A
    Manual  on  Performance,  Design, and Operation with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-130650REB
    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB99-963500REB
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
    Detailed Costing  Document for the  Centralized  Waste
    Treatment I
    PB99-12
    Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041 REB
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and  Standards  for the  Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines,  Pretreatment Standards,  and New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB
    Clean  Water Tribal  Resource Directory for Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB
    Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment:  A
    Manual on  Performance,  Design, and Operation with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-130650REB
    Economic Analysis of  Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
    Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    PB99-130742REB
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
    Industry.
    PB99-130759REB
WATER CHEMISTRY
    Episodic Acidification:  Occurrence, Causes and Signifi-
    cance to Aquatic Resources. Proceedings of the 1998
    Pennsylvania Acidic Deposition Conference. Held in Uni-
    versity Park, Pennsylvania on September 14-16,1998.
    PB99-128373REB
WATER POLLUTANTS
    Small  System Compliance Technology  List for the Non-
    Mfcrobial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB
WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT
    Proceedings of the National Workshop: Pesticides and
    Ground Water State/Tribal Management Plans. Held  in
    Washington, DC. on August 26-27, 1996.
    PB99-130437	
             37REB
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
    Superfund  Explanation  ol Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
    Straban Township, PA., August 25,1998.
    PB98-963113REB
    Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 1): Bruns-
    wick Naval Air Station - No Further Action at Sites 4
    (Add/Caustic Pit), 11 (Fire Training Area), 13  (Defense
    Reuttizatton and Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial
    Action for the Eastern Plume, Brunswick. ME.,  February
    10,1998.
    PB98-963704REB
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing Operable Unit 5, Valley  Township,  PA., De-
    cember 22,1997.
    PB98-96390SREB
    Superfund  Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10): Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
    2-13. Idaho Falls, ID, December 17,1997.
    PB9B-964602REB
    Technologies and Costs for  Control of Disinfection By-
    Products.
    PB99-111486REB
    Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB
    Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean Water Act
    Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
    PB99-119364REB
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and  Standards  for  the  Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
    PB99-129678REB
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations Guidelines,  Pretreatment Standards, and New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB
    Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
    Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    PB99-130742REB
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
    Industry.
    PB99-13C
    PB99-130759REB
    Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
    tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
    ing Fluids and Olher-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
    OS and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132938REB
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines and Standards  for Synthetic-Based Drilling
    Fluids  and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the Oil
    and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-132961REB
WATER POLLUTION DETECTION
    Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS
    NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Intereomparison Exer-
    cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine En-
    vironment: Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
    comparison  Exercises. National Status and Trends Pro-
    gram for Marine Environmental Quality.
    PB99-119497REB
    Biological Indicators  of  Ground  Water-Surface  Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    PB99-130536REB
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                                                                    KEYWORD INDEX
                                                                                                                              WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
WATER POLLUTION EFFECTS (HUMANS)
    Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Sulfate in
    Drinking Water Study.
    PB99-130577REB
WATER POLLUTION MONITORING
    National Water Quality  Inventory. 1996 Report  to Con-
    gress. Groundwater Chapters.
    PB99-119406REB
             i in Water. Critical Information and Research
    PB99-121188REB
    Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting  Re-
    quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
    eral Permit.
    PB99-130593REB
WATER POLLUTION SOURCES
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 1.0. User's Manual.
    PB99-121295REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    -=~i 1  (CT, ME, MA, NH, Rl. VT) (Version 2.0) (on  CD-
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 2 (NJ, NY, PR VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99^500704REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point   and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     '    3 (DE, DC, MD, PA, VA) (Version 2.0)  (on  CD-
                        Science  Integrating  Point  and
    PB99-500712REB
    Better   Assessment
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
      • ^^—  -  ~A, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) (Version 2.0)

                REB
     Better   Assessment   Science   Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion 5 (IL, IN. M. MN, OH, Wl) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
     ROM).
     PB99-500738REB
     Better   Assessment   Science   Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion 6  (AR, LA, NM, OK, TX) (Version 2.0)  (on CD-

     PB99-500746REB
     Better   Assessment   Science   Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion 7 (IA, KS, MO, NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
     PB99-500753REB
     Better   Assessment   Science   Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
      '  i8(CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
     PB99-500761REB
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     ggnJMAZ, CA, HI, NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).

     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion 10 (AK, ID. OR. WA) (Version 2.6) (on CD-ROM).
     PB99-500787P,EB
 WATER POLLUTION STANDARDS
     Detailed Costing  Document for  the  Centralized Waste
     Treatment Industry.
     PB99-128555REB
     Environmental Assessment of Proposed  Effluent Limita-
     tions Guidelines and Standards tor Synthetic-Based Drill-
     ing Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
     OR and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
     PB99-132938REB
     Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
     Guidelines and Standards  for Synthetic-Based Drilling
     Fluids and Other  Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the Oil
     and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
     P899-132961 REB
 WATER QUALITY DATA
     Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)

     PB$?M9372REB
 WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
     National Water Quality Inventory. 1996  Report to Con-
     gress. Groundwater Chapters.
     PB99-119406REB
   Literature Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead
   Protection Areas.
   PB99-129033REB
   Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Res-
   toration in the MAIA;  Processes,  Endpoints, and Meas-
   ures of Success for Water, Soil, Flora and Fauna.
   PB99-134819REB
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
   Small System Compliance Technology List for the Non-
   Microbial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
   PB99-119349REB
   Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
   Before 1996.
   PB99-119356REB
WATER SUPPLY
   Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants  and Disinfection
   Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
   PB99-111320REB
   Cryptosporidium and  'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment
   for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111338REB
WATER SYSTEMS
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB
   Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB
    Small  System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1 DBP Rule.
    PB99-111510REB
WATER TREATMENT
    Small  System Compliance Technology list for the Non-
    Mfcrobial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB
    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-119356REB
    Field Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Rushing
    of Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Con-
    tamination: Project Overview and Intial Results.
    PB99-121428REB
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
    Detailed Costing Document  for  the Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128S55REB
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
    itations  Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and  New
    Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB
    Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
    Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    PB99-130742REB
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized  Waste Treament
    Industry.
     PB99-130759REB
 WATER TREATMET PLANTS
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and Standards  for  the  Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
     PB99-129678REB
 WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
     Better  Assessment   Science   Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources.  BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
     PB99-121295REB
     Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
     Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
     Bay Watershed.
     PB99-133852REB
     Better  Assessment   Science   Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources  (BASINS)  Modeling System. EPA Re-
      '  T(CT,  ME, MA, NH, Rl, VT) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
     gion i
     ROM).
     PB99-500696REB
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System^EPA Re-
     gion 2 (NJ, NY, PR, VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
     PB99-500704REB
     Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
     Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     gion  3 (DE,  DC. MD, PA, VA) (Version 2.0)  (on  CD-

     PB99-500712REB
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 4 (AL, Ft_ GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) (Version 2.0)
   (on CDflOM).
   PB99-500720REB
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion  5  (IL, IN, Ml, MN, OH, Wl)  (Version 2.0) (on CD-
   ROM).
   PB99-500738REB
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    '    6  (AR,  LA,  NM, OK, TX) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
   gton  6
   ROM).
   PB99-500746REB
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 7 (IA, KS, MO. NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500753REB
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
      i 8 (CO. MT, NO, SD, UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
   PB99-500761REB
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 9 (AZ, CA, HI, NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500779REB
   Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point   and
   Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
   gion 10 (AK, ID, OR, WA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500787REB

WATERSHEDS
   Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500605REB

WELL LOGGING
   Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Rowmeter.
   PB99-100018REB

WELLHEAD PROTECTION PROGRAM
   Literature Review  of Methods for  Delineating Wellhead
   Protection Areas.
   P699-129033REB

WETLANDS
   Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater  Management for
   Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041 REB
   Constructed Wetlands for Animal  Waste Treatment: A
    Manual on Performance,  Design, and  Operation with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-13065QREB

WILLAPA RIVER
    Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500605REB

WOOD BURNING APPLIANCES
    Residential Wood  Combustion Technology  Review. Vol-
    ume 1. Technical Report.
    PB99-122111REB
    Residential Wood  Combustion Technology  Review. Vol-
    ume 2. Appendices.
    PB99-122129REB
    Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
    ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
    PB99-129934REB

WOOD BURNING FURNACES
    Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB

WOOD PRODUCTS
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB
    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PS99-118309REB

WOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products  Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122856REB
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and  Fixtures  Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122889REB
                                                                                                                                       June 1999    KW-13

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SPONSORING  EPA
OFFICE  INDEX
   Publications are sorted alphabetically by title under the sponsoring EPA office.
   The EPA office is listed with the major EPA headquarters office. Laboratories and
   Divisions are listed alphabetically within the appropriate office.
SAMPLE ENTRY
            Sponsoring EPA Offlc*


                EPA Report Number

                        Title


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

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

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                                              SPONSORING   EPA  OFFICE   INDEX
OFFICE OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
  EPA/B15JB-S8/011
    Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
    'Cryptosporidium'.
    PB99-111395REB
  EPA/454/R-97/007
    Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 An-
    nual Report.
    PB99-134884REB
  EPA/823K-98/003
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 1 (CT,  ME, MA, NH, Rl, VT) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    ROM).
    PB99-500696REB
  EPA/823/C-98/004
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 2 (NJ, NY, PR, VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).

  EPA/B23/C-9B/005
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
     '    3 (DE, DC, MD, PA, VA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
gton  3
ROM).
    PS99-500712REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 4 (AL. FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) (Version 2.0)
    JonC&flOM).
    PB99-500720REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 5 (IL. IN, Ml, MN, OH, Wl) (Version 2.0) (on CD-

    PB99-500738REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 6 (AR,  LA, NM, OK, TX) (Version 2.0) (on CD-

    P899-500746REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 7 (IA, KS, MO, NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500753REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 8 (CO, MT, ND. SD, UT, WY) (Version  2.0) (on CD-

    PB99-J500761REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 9 (AZ, CA, HI, NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500779REB
    Better  Assessment   Science  Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 10 (AK, ID, OR, WA) (Version 2.5) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500787REB
   EPA023S-9&006
    Better  Assessment   Science   Integrating   Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
    PB99-121295REB
   EPA/B1&R-98/018
    Biological  Indicators  of  Ground Water-Surface Water
    Interaction: An Update.
    PB99-130536REB
            -
    Clean Water Tribal Resource  Directory for Wastewater
    Treatment Assistance.
    PB99-130585REB
   EPM30/R-9&012
    Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
    PB&122152REB
   EPA/BS5/K-97/001
    Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
    Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
    PB99-129041REB
   EPAM55&97/001
    Constructed  Wetlands  for Animal Waste Treatment: A
    Manual  on Performance, Design,  and Operation  with
    Case Histories.
    PB99-130650REB
   EPA/81 5/R-9SW1 5
    Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB
   EPA/821/R-9B/018
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
    Industry.
    PB99-130759REB
   EPAflJSS-SKMMS
    Cryptosporidium  and  'Giardia'  Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    P899-111338REB
   EPA/GOO/ft-98/139                            . ,  „„,_
    Description and Testing of me AnafTech  Model  9801 P
    Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-1 18291 REB
   EPA/B21/R-98/016                          .   ......
    Detailed Costing Document for the  Centralized  Waste
    Treatment Industry.
    PB99-128555REB
   EPA/821/B-98/021                           ....
    Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
    Guidelines  and Standards for Synthetic-Based  Drilling
    Fluids and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling  Fluids in the Oil
    and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
    PB99-1 32961 REB
EPA/821/R-9&020
  Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines  and Standards for  the  Centralized  Waste
  Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
  PB99-129678REB
EPA/815/B-98/010
  Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Charac-
  terization Summary.
  PB99-111387REB
EPA/81 &R-98417
  Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
  Program.
  PB99-119372REB
EPA/821/R-9&019
  Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
  Standards tor the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
  PB99-130742REB
  Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
  itations Guidelines,  Pretreatment  Standards, and  New
  Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
  Treatment Industry.
  PB99-12971 ORES
EPA/821/B-98/019
  Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent  Limita-
  tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
  ing Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Ruids in the
  Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
  PB99-132938REB
EPA/200/B-98/001
  EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
  PB99-124323REB
EPA/B32K-9B/OO2
  Frequently-Asked  Questions  about the Clean Water Act:
  Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
  PB99-119364REB
EPA/833&-99/001
  Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and  Reporting Re-
  quirements of the  NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
  eral Permit.
  PB99-130593REB
EPA/542/B-98/007
  Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
  ance  Information  for  Remediation  Projects.  Revised
  Version.
  PB99-130445REB
EPAJ832JB-9B/OO3
  Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
  Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
  PB99-119380REB
  Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
  PB99-921100REB
EPA/815/R-99/O01
  Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Sulfate in
  Drinking Water Study.
  PB99-130577REB
EPA/815/B-98/O08
  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
  Water  Disinfection  By-Products  Chlorine Dioxide  and
  Chlorite.
  PB99-111361 REB
EPA/Bt&B-9BiV07
  Hearth Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
  Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
  PB99-111353REB
EPA/815/B-98/D06
  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
  Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
  PB99-111346REB
EPA/815/B-98/009
  Health Risks to  Fetuses, Infants,  and  Children (Final
  Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
  Investigation   of  Alternative  Means for  Demonstrating
  Compliance with  the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
  ational Standards.
  PB99-123457REB
EPA/816/R-98/O21
  Literature Review of Methods  for Delineating Wellhead
  Protection Areas.
  PB99-129033REB
EPA/816/R-98-011
  National Water Quality  Inventory. 1996  Report to Con-
  gress. Groundwater Chapters.
  PB99-119406REB
  Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
  the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
  PB99-129363REB
EPA/81 S/B-9S/004
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB
 EPA/73S/R-97/002
  Proceedings of the National Workshop:  Pesticides and
  Ground Water State/Tribal  Management  Plans.  Held in
  Washington, DC. on August 26-27,1996.
  PB99-130437REB
 EPA/31O/R-95/001
  Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122723REB
 EPA/310/R-95/002
  Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook  Project.
  PB99-122731 REB
 EPA/31O/R-95/004
  Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122871REB
EPA/31 O/R-95/005
  Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122863REB
EPA/31 O/R-95/006
  Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122855REB
EPA/31 0/R-95/008
  Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122848REB
EPA/31 0/P-95/009
  Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-1 22681 REB
EPA/31 0/R-95/011
  Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122699REB
EPA/310/R-95/010
  Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122707REB
EPA/31 O/R-95/01 2
  Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB9W22764REB
EPA/31 O/P-95/01 3
  Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122749REB
EPA/310/R-95/014
  Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
  Sector Notebook  Project
  PB99-122830REB
EPA/310/R-9SA)15
  Profile of the Pulp  and Paper Industry.  EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122822REB
EPA/310/R-95/016
  Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB9SM22814REB
EPA/31 O/R-95/01 7
  Profile of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122715REB
EPA/310/R-95/018
  Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
  try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122756REB
EPA/31 O/Pr-95/003
  Profile of the Wood Furniture and  Fixtures Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122889REB
EPA005&98M06
  Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  of Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities  under the
  Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
  P899-105579REB
EPA/305/B-98/009
  Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  under  the Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
  Compensation, and Liability Act.
  PB99-122186REB
EPA/30S/B-98/007
  Protocol for ConductingEnvironmental Compliance Audits
  under the  Emergency  Planning and Community Right-to-
  Know Act.
  PB99-122194REB
EPA/TSa/F-SftOTS
  RED Facts: Alachlor.
  PB99-123515REB
EPA/738/F-98/015
  RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
  PB99-123507REB
EPAV3&F-98M11
  RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
  PB99-123499REB
 EPAff38/F-98/OOS
  RED Facts: DCPA.
  PB99-123523REB
 EPAf738/F-98/006
  RED Facts: Deet
  PB99-128803REB
 EPA/738/F-9&OI6
  RED Facts: Dicofol.
  PB99-123549REB
 EPM73&F-9U022
  RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
   PB99-121204REB
 EPM73WF-98A)17
   RED Facts: Iprodione.
   PB99-123531REB
 EPM73&F-98X)19
   RED Facts: Methomyl.
   PB99-128787REB
 EPA73&F-96M324
   RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone.
   PB99-1 28811 REB
                                                                                                                                                             SO-1
                                                                                                                  RED Facts: Thtodicarb.
                                                                                                                  PB99-128779REB
                                                                                                                EPA/738/F-98-023
                                                                                                                  RED Facts: 1 ,3-Dichloropropene.
                                                                                                                  PB99-128795REB

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                                                       SPONSORING  EPA  OFFICE  INDEX
  EPA/81 5/B-98/003
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB
  EPAJB1S&98KX2
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
    PB99-111304REB
  EPA/B16K-9e-OO4
    Requirements for Locational Data in the Safe Drinking
    Water Information System (SOWIS).
    PB99-119398REB
  £PA73*B-9*017
    Reregistration Bntoilily  Decision (RED): AL  and MG
    Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and Magne-
    sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123150REB
  EPA73S«-9*Of3
    Ouiuuii.il alien ESgtoiSty Decision (RED): Bromoxynii. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynii Fact Sheet).
    PB99-128829REB
  EPA/TSan-SaOOS
    ReregjstraDon Etoixlily Decision (RED): DCPA. (mdudes
    RED Facts. DCPA Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123168REB
  EPA/738/R-S0D10
    Reregjstratkxi EWbOty Decision (RED): DEET, (Includes
    RED Facts: DEETFad Sheet).
    PB99-123143REB
  EPAK3&P-9&018
    Reregistralion  Efcjtoitity  Decision  (RED):  Dicotel. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
    PB99-119588REB
            «Bon Etgtoimy Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
    (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
    PB99-121287REB
  EPA/73a«-9»Of9
    Reregistralion EBgfcaity  Decision (RED): IPROOtONE.
    (Includes RED Facts: IPROOfONE Fact Sheet).
     "  >119570REB
             J/OZ1
   ' Reregistration EigbWty Decision (RED): Methomyl.  (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fad Sheet).
    PB99-128886REB
  £PA/73a/H-9B/CeS
    Reregistration     Eligb*ty      Decision      (RED):
    MethytoothiaxoCnone     (Includes     RED    Facts:
         -129637REB
  5ft4/73S«-9fiKJ2?
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): ThtooScarb  (In-
    cludes RED Fads: Thodkat Fact Sheet).
    PB99-130429REB
  EPA/73»R-9fM124
    Reregistration   BobiMy   Decision   (RED):   1,3-
    Denloropropene    (includes    RED   Facts:    1.3-
    DicNoro
    PB99-12
    RMP*Subrnit(TradeName). Risk Management Plans Sub-
    mit Software (on CD-ROM).
    SAB Advisory on the TFMWFaTE  Module of the Total
    Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
    P899-133274REB
  EPA-SA&COUNCU.-ADV-9MJOS
    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Ad Section 812 Prospective
    Study; Health and Ecological WSal Sturjes.
    PB9&-1 3326GREB
  EPA-SABJHEGADV-9&404
    SAB Advisory: The National Human Expsoure  Assess-
    ment Survey (MHEXAS) Plot Studes.
    PB99-133290REB
  EPA-SAB-EHC-99-OOS
    SAB Report Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
    sure. Review of  the Draft Document Methods tor Expo-
    sure-Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure to
    Chemicals: Development of (he Acute Reference Expo-
    sure (EPAy600/R-6&051).
    PB99-12439BREB
  EPA-SAB-RAC-9MOS
    SAB Report Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Envi-
    ronmental Exposures to Radb-Nudidas (FGR-13 Report).
    Review of the Office of Radation and Indoor Ail's Federal
    Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
    PB99-133282fi£B
    SAB Report: Review of the Health Risk Assessment of
    1,3-Butadene. Review of the Office of Research and De-
    velopment's Draft Health Risk Assessment of 1.3-Buta-
    dfene.
    PB99-124406REB
    SAB Report Review of the RIC Methods Case Studies.
    Review of Case Studies Associated with the Document
    Methods  for Derivation of Inhalation Reference Con-
    centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/


  EPA-SAB-EHC-99-004
    SAB Report Technical Review of the Proposed  TSCA
    Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
    els of Lead).
    PB99-124380REB
  EPA«T5«-9SO02
    Smal System Compliance Technology List for the Non-
    Mcrobiai Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB
  EPA/BOO/R-98/161
    Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
    PB99-124034REB
  EPA/81SfR-98/OM
    Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-
    products.
    P899-111486REB
  EPA/S1S/C6-98/01B
    Technologies and Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE)  and
    Point-oMlse (POD) Devices for Control of Disinfection
    By-Products.
    PB99-111502REB
  EPA/747/K-98/001
    Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
    PB99-127219REB
  EPAA31S/H-98/003
    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-1193S6REB
    WiHapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500605REB
OFFICE OF AIR AND RADIATION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
  EPA542B-9SO09
    Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to  Pre-
    paring Case Studies.
    PB99-121097REB
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB
    SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only ( Test Methods for Eval-
    uating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical  Methods) (on  CD-
    ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-600803REB
AIR QUALITY PLANNING AND STANDARDS
  EPA/4SVR-9&020
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99T27342REB
    Quidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
    toring Networks.
    PB99-121600REB
  EPAM5VR-9V017
    Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
    Ozone NAAOS.
    PB99-120966REB
  EPA/454/R-9W019
    Interaojency  Workgroup  on   Air  Quality  Modeling
    (IWAOM). Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
    tions for Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
    PB99-121089REB
    Municipal Solid Waste  Landfills. Volume 1. Summary of
    the  Requirements  for  the  New  Source  Performance
    Standards and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landfills.
    PB99-1349B3REB
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
    PB99-124067REB
  ePAM54/H-ge/OO4
    Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measure-
    ment Systems. Volume 2.  Part 1. Ambient Air Quality
    Monitoring Program Quality System Development
    PB99-129B76REB
    Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
    PB99-127086REB
MOBILE SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL
    Smal System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
    1 DBPRule.
    PB99-111510REB
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMory HP Motor OH.
    PB99-127359REB
OFFICE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES
  EPA-540-ft46-046
    Analysts of State Supertund Programs: 50-State Study,
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB
  EPA/74SB-9ftOOS
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community FSghMo-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128969REB
  EPA/74S/B-9MOS
    Coal Mining Facilities. Section  313 of the  Emergency
    Planning  and Community  F&grrHo-Know   Ad. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128977REB
  EPA/745O-S9W3
    Electricity Generating FacHties. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Pfenning and Community RighHo-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132904HEB
  EPA/74&B-99O01
    Metal Mning Facilities.  Section 313 of the  Emergency
    Planning  and Community  Right-tc-Know   Act Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132912REB
  EPA/74&B-99/OS6
    Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
    313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128761REB
  EPA/74&S-97/001
    PofkJtion Prevention 1997: A Natonal  Progress Report.
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-13020SREB
  EPA/745SB-98004
    Section 313 of the  Emergency Planning and  Community
    RMit-to-Know  Act Toxic Chemical Release Inventory
    (Revised 1996 Version). Questions and Answers.
    PB99-132920REB
    Toxic Substances Control Ad (TSCA): ASCII Text Data,
    February 1999. TSCA Chemcial Substances  Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym and  Preferred Name fife
    (Raw Data File) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500670REB
    Toxic Substances Control Ad (TSCA): February 1999
    Chemcial Substances Inventory: Revised Inventory Syn-
    onym and Preferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on Mag-
    netic Tape and CD-ROM).
    PB99-500654REB
    Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII
    Text Data, February 1999. TSCA  Chemical Substances
    Inventory: PMN Number to EPA Accession Number Link
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-500662REB
  EPA/745/R-9&018
    Toxics Release Inventory, 1996.  Public Data Release:
    Ten Years of RighMo-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
    PB99-128985REB
PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
    EPA Supertund Enforcement
    PB99-963600REB
    EPA Supertund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachussetts, New Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB99-963700REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    2: New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgm Is-
    lands.
    PB99-963800REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    3: Delaware. Washington  DC.. Maryland.  Pennsylvania.
    andVin
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    4:  Alabama, Florida.  Georgia.  Kentucky, Mastssfepi.
    North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5: Illinois. Indiana, Mchigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas, Louisiana,  New Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and
    Texas.
    PB99-964200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa. Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado. Montana, North Dakota. South Dakota, Utah,
    and Wyoming.
    PB99-964400REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PS99-964SOOREB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
    EPA Superfund Removals and Emergency Response.
    PB99-963400REB
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB99-963300REB
    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB99463500REB
  EPA 541-f!96-044
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Deference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 2):  Ramapo Landfill,
    Ramapo, NY., November 26,1997.
    P898-963112REB
  EPA S41-R-S6-045
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road,
    Straban Township, PA., August 25,1998.
    P698-963113REB
  EPA 541-R98442
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Osbome LandfM
    (ROD No. 1). Grove City, PA., August 24,1998.
    PB9B-963110REB
  EPA 541-R9M43
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 2), Grove City, PA., August 24,1998.
    PB9B-963111REB
  EPA 541-O97-213
    Superfund  Explanation of Significant Difference for the
    Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  10): UnaMa  Army
    Depot (lagoons), Hermiston, OR, September 30,1997.
    PB97-963161REB
  EPA 541-1198404
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  1): Bruns-
    wick Naval Air Station - No Further ACtkn at Sites 4
    JAokVCaustJc Pit). 11 (Fire Training  Area), 13 (Defense
    Reutilization and Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial
    Action for the Eastern Plume, Brunswick, ME., February
    10,1998.
    PB98-963704REB
  EPA S41-R98-007
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base, SS-005. Operable Unit  12, Platts-
    burgh, NY.,April2,1998.
    PB98-963803REB
  EPA 541-R96-008
    Superfund  Record of Decision (EPA Region  2): Platts-
    burgh Air Force Base, SS-006, Operable Unit  13, Platts-
    burgh, NY., April 2,1998.
    PB9&-963804REB
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  EPA S41-P98-006
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 2): Rosen
   Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump,  Cortland,  NY.,  March 23,
   1998.
   PB98-963802REB
  EPA 541-R98-012
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 3): Metal
   Banks, Philadelphia, PA., December 31, 1997.
   PB98-963904REB
  EPA S41-R98-013
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW  Man-
   ufacturing Operable  Unit 5, Valley Township, PA.. De-
   cember 22, 1997.
   PB98-963905REB
  EPA 541 R-98-019
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region  4): Camp
   Lejeune Military Reservation (USNavy)  Operable Unit 11,
   Site 7 and 80, Onslow County, NC., January 20, 1998.
   PB98-964003REB
  EPA 541-R98-020
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA  Region 4):  Milan
   Army Ammunition Plant, Milan, TN., March 11, 1998.
   PB98-964004REB
  EPA 541-R98-021
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
   River Site (USDOE) Operable Unit 20, K-Area Bingham
   Pump Outage Pit (643-1G), Aiken, SC., March 23, 1998.
   PB9S-964005REB
  EPA 541-R98-047
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 6):  Lincoln
   Creosote Site, Bossier City, LA., November 26, 1997.
   PB98-964201REB
  EPA 541-R98-03S
   Superfund Record of Decision  (EPA Region 10):  Idaho
   National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
   2-13, Idaho Falls, ID., December 17, 1997.
   PB98-964602REB
OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE  AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
  EPA/S40/R-9S/507
   Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
   Review of Recent Technology.
   PS99-963505RE8
  EPA-S40-R-97-029
   Implementing  Presumptive  Remedies:  A  Notebook of
   Guidance and Resource Materials.
   PB97-963304REB
   ROD Amendments and  Explanations  of Significant Dif-
   ferences (ESD).
   PB99-963100REB
   Superfund  Public Information  System (SPIS) January
   1999 (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-501371REB
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
  EPA/6Oan-98f086
   Ecological Research Strategey.
   PB99-127128REB
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Corvallis, OR
  EPA/BOO/A-99/OO1
   Carbon Emissions  from Spring 1998   Fires  in Tropical
   Mexico.
   PB99-128399REB
    Episodic Acidification:  Occurrence, Causes and Signifi-
   cance to Aquatic Resources. Proceedings  of the  1998
   Pennsylvania Acidic  Deposition  Conference. Held in Uni-
   versity Park, Pennsylvania on September 14-16, 1998.
    PB99-128373REB
  EPA/600/A-99/OO2
    Fate  and  Transport  of  Recombinant  'Sinorhizobium
   meliloti'  with  Enhanced  N2-Fixing Abilities during  a
   Multiyear Field Thai with Transgenic Alfalfa.
    PB99-128381 REB
  EPAJSOO/A-98/134
    Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
    PB99-121444REB
  EPAjeOO/A-98/133
    Using  Reproductuve and Developmental Effects  Data in
    Ecological Risk Assessments for Oviparous  Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SUPPORT LAB -
Cinn. OH
  EPAJ6OO/R-9B/118
    Determination  of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by
    Ion Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB
  EPA/600/R-97/072
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and Estuarine  Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB
                                                        SPONSORING EPA OFFICE  INDEX
  EPA/600/A-98/146
    Verification Testing of Advanced  Environmental Moni-
    toring Systems.
    PB99-126B49REB
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB - RTP, NC
  EPA/600/R-98/140
    Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
    PB99-118341 REB
  EPA/600/A-98/145
    Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the  Deposi-
    tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
    Carolina.
    PB99-126856REB
  EPA/600/A-98/129
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126526REB
  EPA/600/A-98/130
    Photochemical Plume-in^Grid Simulations of Major Point
    Sources in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB
INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - RTP,
NC
  EPAXOO/A-99/006
    Advanced Fine  Paniculate Control and  Implications To-
    ward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems  in Coal-
    Fired Boilers.
    PB99-129793REB
  EPA/600/A-99/008
    Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
    ing Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
    PB99-129934REB
  EPA/600/A-98/138
    Application of Intelligent  Controls  in  EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126500REB
  EPA/600/R-98/146
    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    PB99-118309REB
  EPA/6OO/R-98/090
    Biomass Drying Technologies.
    PB99-122103REB
  EPM6OO/A-98/141
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    PB99-126476REB
  EPA/6OO/A-99/007
    Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
    tion Prevention.
    PB99-129801 REB
  EPAjeOOfR-98/131
    Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
    net Coating System.
    PB99-114563REB
  EPA/600/A-98/139
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    tions wfth Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
    Mathematical Modeling Approach.
    PB99-126492REB
  EPA/600/A-99/OOS
    Development of Multipollutant  Emission Control Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PB99-129819REB
  EPA/6OQ/R-98/W5
    Electric Power Generation  Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    PB99-118333REB
  EPA/6OO/R-98/05S
    Evaluation and  Performance Assessment of Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-102717REB
  EPA/600/A-98/142
    Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
    in North Carolina.
    PB99-126468REB
  EPA/6OO/R-98/170
    Investigation of  Remote Sensing  Devices for Chemical
    Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
    PB99-127987REB
  EPA/BOO/R-99/010
    Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
    PB99-128159REB
  EPA/600/R-99/009
    Miscibility, Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB
  EPA/600,'A-98/135
    Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Particu-
    late from the Combustion of Residual  Fuel Oil.
    PB99-121477REB
  EPA/6OOJfl-98/13O
    Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
    ennial International Conference (2nd). Held in  Durham,
    North Carolina on March 13-15,  1995.
    PB99-118374REB
             REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA


  EPA/600m-38/174A
   Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
   ume 1. Technical Report.
   PB99-122111REB
  EPA/6OO/R-98/174B
   Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
   ume 2. Appendices.
   PB99-122129REB
  EPA/600/A-98/131
   Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
   Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
   PB99-121469REB
  EPA/600/R-98/126
   Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill
   Gas; Groton Landfill.
   PB99-105199REB
  EPA/600/R-98/133
   Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insula-
   tion.
   P699-122095REB
  EPAGOO/A-98/140
   Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
   mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
   PB99-126484REB
MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB - Cinn, OH
  EPA/600/R-98/058
   Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
   PB99-100018REB
  EPAKOOm-98/153
   Environmental   Technology   initiative:  Chemical-Free
   Cleaning  of Semiconductors by the Radiance  Process
   (Trade Name).
   PB99-126518REB
  EPA/600/R-98/072
   Field Demonstration of Lead  Paint Abatement Tech-
   nologies in Residential Housing.
   PB9B-172489REB
  EPA/BOO/fl-98/123
   Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
   PB99-130189REB
  EPA/540/R-96/507
   Rochem  Separation Systems, Inc.  Disc Tube (Trade
   Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
   uation Report.
   PB99-129827REB
  EPA/600/R-98/157
   Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
   PB99-127839REB
  EPM6OO/R-98/124
   Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
   Chemicals.
   PB98-177876REB
  EPA/62S/R-98/007
   Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the Brownfields Initiative.
    PB99-122202REB
ROBERT S. KERR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LAB -
Ada,  OK
  EPA/600/A-98/132
    Field Test of  Cyclodextrin  for Enhanced In-situ  Flushing
   of  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Con-
   tamination: Project Overview and Intial Results.
    PB99-121428REB
  EPA/600/A-99/D09
    Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Res-
    toration in the MAIA; Processes, Endpoints,  and Meas-
    ures of Success for Water, Soil, Bora and Fauna.
    PB99-134819REB
  EPA/600/R-9&128
    Technical  Protocol  for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
    Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
    PB99-130023REB
OFFICE OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSESSMENT (OHEA)
    Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
    PB99-128407REB
  EPA/GOO/ft-98/048
              in Water. Critical Information and Research
    PB99-121188REB
 REGION III - PHILADELPHIA, PA
  EPA/903/B-9&002
    Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to Beneficial
    Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
    Bay Watershed.
    PB99-133852REB
                                                                                                                                       June  1999
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CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
     Entries are sequenced by corporate name, report number, and NTIS order number.
     The monitor agency number is given following the report title.
SAMPLE ENTRY
     Corporate/Performing Organization


                (Report or Series Number)

                              Title


         (Sponsor's Report or Series Number)

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

EPA/530/R-93/013A

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

PB94-100443/REB
PCA10/MFA03

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                                               CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
AEROVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.,
MONROVIA, CA.
   Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabi-
   net Coating System.
   (EPAXOUft-98/131)
   PB99-114563REB
AIR FORCE CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
EXCELLENCE, BROOKS AFB, TX. TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER DIV.
   Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
   Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
   (EPA/GOOffi-98/128)
   PB99-130023REB
ALABAMA SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE, MONTGOMERY.
   Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment: A
   Manual on  Performance,  Design,  and Operation with
   Case Histories.
   (EPA/855/B-97/001)
   PB99-130650REB
ARCADIS GERAGHTY AND MILLER, INC., RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC.
   Investigation  of Remote Sensing Devices for Chemical
   Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
   (EPA/600/R-98/170)
   PB99-127987REB
ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON.
   Field Test of Cydodextnn for Enhanced In-situ Flushing
   of Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic  Liquid  Con-
   tamination: Project Overview and Intial Results.
   (EPA/6CWA-98/132)
   PB99-121428REB
ARIZONA UNIV., TUCSON. DEPT. OF CHEMICAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING.
   Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Panicu-
   late  from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
   (EPA/600/A-98/13S)
   PB99-121477REB
BATTELLE, COLUMBUS, OH.
   Verification  Testing of  Advanced  Environmental Moni-
   toring Systems.
   (EPA/600/A-98/U6)
    PB99-126849REB
CADMUS GROUP, INC., WALTHAM, MA.
    Biological  Indicators  of  Ground  Water-Surface  Water
    Interaction: An Update.
   (EPA/816/R-9&018)
    PB99-130536REB
COAST  GUARD  DISTRICT (13TH), SEATTLE, WA.
    Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
    the  Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
    PB99-129363REB
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., LEXINGTON, MA.
    Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
    Iron and Steel Mil Sites  under the Brownfields Initiative.
   (EPAJ625/FI-9eAX)7)
    PB99-122202REB
EASTERN RESEARCH GROUP, INC., MORRISVULE, NC.
    Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
    (EPAJBOO/Ft-98/140)
    PB99-118341REB
    Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Anal-
    ysis of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
    (EPAGOOm-98/161)
    PB99-124034REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANN ARBOR,
ML OFFICE OF MOBILE SOURCES.
   EPA/420/R-99/001
    EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
    PB99-127359REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ANNAPOLIS,
MD. CHESAPEAKE BAY PROGRAM.
   CBP-219/99
    Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to  Beneficial
    Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
    Bay Watershed.
    PB99-1338S2REB
   EPA/903/B-99/002
    Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource Guide to  Beneficial
    Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
    Bay Watershed.
    PB99-133852REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
OH. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH LAB.
   EPA/KXVR-97/072
    Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
    Marine and  Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edi-
    tion.
    PB99-127326REB
   EPA«00/R-98/118
    Determination of Inorganic Ankxis in  Drinking  Water by
    Ion  Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
    PB98-169196REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CINCINNATI,
 OH. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES
 MANAGEMENT.
   EPA/200/B-98/001                         . _   .
    EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
    PB99-124323REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, CORVALUS,
 OR.
   EPA/60Q/A-98/134
    Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
    PB99-121444REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR AND ENERGY ENGINEERING
RESEARCH LAB.
  EPA/600/A-98/131
    Review and Analysis of  Emissions Data for Residential
    Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
    PB99-121469REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION
AND CONTROL DIV.
    Biomass Drying Technologies.
    (EPAT600/R-98/O90)
    PB99-122103REB
  EPA/600/A-98/138
    Application of Intelligent Controls in  EPA's Combustion
    Technology Research and Development.
    PB99-126500REB
  EPA/600/A-98/140
    Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
    mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
    PB99-126484REB
  EPA/600/A-99/005
    Development of Muttipollutant Emission Control Tech-
    nology for Stoker Boilers.
    PB99-129819REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. EMISSIONS, MONITORING, AND
ANALYSIS DIV.
  EPA/454/R-97/007
    Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy  Program. 1996 An-
    nual Report.
    PB99-134884REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. HUMAN EXPOSURE AND
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DIV.
  EPA/600/R-98/139
    Description  and  Testing of the AnalTech Model 9801P
    Monitor for Formaldehyde in Air.
    PB99-118291REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.
    Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
    PB99-128407REB
  EPA/600/R-98/048
    Oxygenates in Water Critical Information and Research
    Needs.
    PB99-121188REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL EXPOSURE RESEARCH
LAB.
  EPA/600/A-98/129
    Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
    PB99-126526REB
  EPA/600/A-98/130
    Photochemical Plume-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
    Sources in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
    Modeling System.
    PB99-121451REB
  EPA/600/A-98/14S
    Impact of Secular Precipitation  Changes on the Deposi-
    tion of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North
    Carolina.
    PB99-126856REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH LAB.
  EPA/600/A-98/142
    Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations
    in North Carolina.
    PB99-126468REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF AIR QUALITY
PLANNING AND STANDARDS.
    Municipal Solid Waste Landfills, Volume 1.  Summary of
    the Requirements for  the  New Source  Performance
    Standards and Emmission Guidelines for Municipal Solid
    Waste Landfills.
    PB99-134983REB
  EPA/454/R-98/004
    Quality  Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measure-
    ment Systems.  Volume 2. Part 1. Ambient Air Quality
    Monitoring Program Quality System Development.
    PB99-129876REB
  EPA/454/R-98/017
    Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the 8-Hour
    Ozone NAAQS.
    PB99-120966REB
  EPA/454/R-98/019
    Interagency  Workgroup   on   Air  Quality  Modeling
    (IWAGM). Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommenda-
    tions for Modeling Long Range Transport Impacts.
    PB99-121089REB
   EPA/464/R-98/020
    Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
    PB99-127342REB
  EPA/456/R-98/008
    Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
    PB99-124067REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RESEARCH
 TRIANGLE PARK, NC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
 DEVELOPMENT.
   EPA/600/R-98/087
    Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
    PB99-127086REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, STENNIS
SPACE CENTER, MS. GULF OF MEXICO PROGRAM.
  EPA/855/K-97/001
   Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
   Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
   PB99-129041 REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC.
   Willapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500605REB
   Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
   PB99-921100REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. ACID RAIN DIV.
  EPA/430/R-98/012
   Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
   PB99-122152REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. CHEMICAL EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION OFFICE.
   RMP'Submit(TradeName), Risk Management Plans Sub-
   mit Software (on CD-ROM).
   PB99-500795REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD.
   SAB Advisory on the TRIM.FaTE Module  of  the Total
   Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
   PB99-133274REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. HEALTH AND ECOLOGICAL
CRITERIA DIV.
  EPA/815/B-98/009
   Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final
   Stage 1 D/DBP Rule).
   PB99-111379REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. HEALTH AND ECOLOGICAL
EFFECTS SUBCOMMITTEE.
  EPA-SAB-COUNCIL-ADV-99-005
    SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
    Study; Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
    PB99-133266REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. INTEGRATED HUMAN EXPOSURE
COMMITTEE.
  EPA-SAB-IHEC-ADV-99-004
    SAB Advisory: The National Human Expsoure Assess-
    ment Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
    PB99-133290REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT.
  EPA/815/B-98AJ10
    Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Charac-
    terization Summary.
    PB99-111387REB
  NCEA-W-0372
    Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Charac-
    terization Summary.
    PB99-111387REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE.
  EPA/310/R-95/011
    Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122699REB
  ISBN-0-16-048278-X
    Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122699REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY AND
 REMEDIAL RESPONSE.
    Superfund Public Information System (SPIS)  January
    1999 (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-501371REB
    ROD Amendments and Explanations of Significant Dif-
    ferences (ESDI.
    PB99-963100REB
    EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
    PB99-963200REB
    EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
    PB99-963300REB
    EPA Superfund Removals and  Emergency Response.
    PB99-963400REB
    EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
    PB99-963500REB
    EPA Superfund Enforcement.
    PB99-963600REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
    1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachussetts, New Hampshire,
    Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    PB99-963700REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
    2: New Jersey, New York,  Puerto Rico, and Virgin  Is-
    lands.
    PB99-963800REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
    3: Dejaware, Washington DC., Maryland, Pennsylvania,
    and Virginia
    PB99-963900REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS)  for Region
    4:  Alabama, Honda,  Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
    North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    PB99-964000REB
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    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    5: Ilinois, Indiana, Mchigan, Minnesota. Ohio, and Wis-
    consin.
    PB99-964100REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    6:  Arkansas,  Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma,  and
    Texas.
    PB99-964200REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    PB99-964300REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    8: Colorado, Montana. North Dakota. South Dakota. Utah,
    and\
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    9: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
    and Guam.
    PB99-964500REB
    EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region
    IQ^AIaska. Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

  EPAS40VR-95/507
    Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963505REB
  EPA-540-R-97-029
    Implementing Presumptive Remerjes: A  Notebook  of
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB
  EPA-540-R-96-046
    Analysis  of State Superfund Programs: SO-State  Study,
    1986 Update.
    PB99-963210REB
  EPA 541-R97-213
    Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
    Record  of  Decision (EPA Region 10): UnatiHa  Army
    Depot (lagoons). Hermiston, OR., September 30.1997.
    PB97-963161REB
  EPA 541-R9&004
    Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 1):  Bruns-
    wick Naval Air Station - No Further  Action at Sites 4
    (AodCaustc Pit).  11  (Fire Training Area). 13  (Defense
    ReutMzation  and Marketing Office Area) and a  Remedial
    Action for the Eastern Plume, Brunswick. ME.,  February
    10,1998.
    PB9B-963704REB
  EPA541-R98-006
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Rosen
    Brothers  Scrap Yard/Dump, Cortland, NY..  March 23,
    1996.
    PB98-963802REB
  EPA 541-ft96-007
    Superfund Ftecord of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Plans-
    burgh Air Force Base, SS-005, OperabteUnit 12.  Platts-
    burgh. NY.. April 2,1998.
    PBSfl-QfLVOTtfTFB
  EPA 541-R98-008
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Pitts-
    burgh Air Force Base. SS-006. Operable Unit 13,  Pitts-
    burgh, NY., April 2.1996.
    PB98-963804REB
  EPAS41-R98412
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 3):  Metal
    _  .   _.....                1,1997.
   EPA 541-R96-013
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Man-
    ufacturing Operable  Unit 5,  Valley Township, PA., De-
    cember 22.1997.
  EPA 541 R-98-019
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA  Region 4): Camp
    Lejeune MBary Reservation (USNavy) Operable Unit 11,
    Site 7 and 80, Onslow County. NC.. January 20,1998.
    PB98-964003REB
  EPA 541-098-020
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4):  MNan
    Army Ammunition Plant. Mten.TN.. March 11. 1998.
    PB9&964004REB
  EPA 541-R98-021
    Suparfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
    River  Site (USDOE)  Operable Unit 20, K-Area Bingham
          ~ •  IM  (843-1G), Aken, SC.. March 23.1998.
  EPA S41-R98-035
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10):  Idaho
    National Engineering Laboratory (USDOE), Operable Unit
    2-13, Idaho Fate. ID.. December 17,1997.
    PB98-964602REB
  EPA 541-R98-042
    Suparfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 1), Grove City, PA.. August 24,1998.
    PB9B-963110REB
  EPA 54HW8-043
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Osbome Landfill
    (ROD No. 2), Grove City, PA., August 24,1998.
    PB9B-963111REB
  EPA 541-R96-044
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Deference for the
    Record  of Decision (EPA  Region 2):  Ramapo Landfill.
    Ramapo. NY., November 26.1997.
    PB98-963112REB
  EPA 541-R-98-045
    Superfund Explanation of  Significant Difference for the
    Record of Decision (EPA Region  3): Hunterstown Road,
    Straban Township. PA.. August 25,1998.
    PB98-963113REB
  EPA541-R98-047
    Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln
    Creosote Site, Bossier City, LA., November 26. 1997.
    PB98-964201REB
  OSWER-9375.6-08E
    Analysis of State Superfund Programs: 50-State Study.
    1998 Update.
    PB99-963210REB
  OSWER-9378.0-11
    Implementing Presumptive Remedies:  A Notebook  of
    Guidance and Resource Materials.
    PB97-963304REB
  OSWER-9380.2-08
    Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring: A
    Review of Recent Technology.
    PB99-963505REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND
COMPLIANCE ASSURANCE.
  EPA7305/B-98/006
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    of Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities under the
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
    PB99-105579REB
  EPA/305/B-98/007
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under the Emergency Planning and Community RighMo-
    Know Act.
    PB99-122194REB
  EPA/305/B-98/009
    Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
    under   the  Comprehensive  Environmental   Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act
    PB9&122186REB
  EPA/31 OVR-95/001
    Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122723REB
  EPA/310/R-95/002
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122731REB
  EPA/31 O/R-95/003
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122889REB
  EPA/310/R-95/004
    Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB9S-122871 REB
  EPA/31 D/R-95/005
    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-

    PB3M22863REB
  EPA/310/R-95/006
    Profile of the Lumbar and Wood Products Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122855REB
  EPA/310/R-95/008
    Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122848RE8
  EPA/310/R-95/009
    Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122681 REB
  EPA/310/R-95/010
    Profile of the Nonferrous Metals  Industry.  EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB
  EPA/310/R-95/012
    Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122764REB
  EPA/310/R-95/013
    Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122749REB
  EPA/310/R-95/014
    Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122830REB
  EPA/31 Q/R-95/015
    Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB9SM22822REB
  EPA/310/R-95/016
    Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
    PB99-122814REB
  EPA/31Q/R-95/017
    Profile of the Stone. Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122715REB
  EPA/310/R-95/018
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB
  SBN-0-16-048268-2
    Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122723REB
  ISBN-0-16-048269-0
    Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA Of-
    fice of Compliahce Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122731REB
  ISBN-0-16-048270-4
    Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
    PB99-122889REB
  ISBN-0-16-048271-2
    Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122871REB
  ISBN-0-16O48272-0
    Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122863REB
  ISBN-0-16-048273-9
    Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA
    Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122855REB
  ISBN-0-16-048275-5
    Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Com-
    pliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122848REB
  ISBN-0-16-048276-3
    Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry.  EPA Of-
    fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122681REB
  ISBN-0-16-048277-1
    Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122707REB
  ISBN-0-16-048279-8
    Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122764REB
  ISBN-0-16-048280-1
    Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122749REB
  ISBN-0-16-048281-X
    Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
    Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122830REB
  ISBN-0-16-048282-8
    Profile of the Pulp and  Paper Industry EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122822REB
  ISBN-0-16-048283-6
    Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
    Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB9S-122814REB
  ISBN-0-16-048284-4
    Profile of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete  Industry.
    EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122715REB
  ISBN-0-16-048285-2
    Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Indus-
    try. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
    PB99-122756REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF GROUND WATER AND
DRINKING WATER
  EPA/815/R-99/001
    Health Effects from Exposure to High  Levels of Sulfate in
    Drinking Water Study.
    PB99-130577REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF POLLUTION,
PREVENTION,  AND TOXICS.
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): February  1999
    Chemcial Substances Inventory:  Revised Inventory Syn-
    onym and Preferred Name File (Raw Data File) (on  Mag-
    netic Tape  and CD-ROM).
    PB99-500654REB
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File:  ASCII
    Text Data, February 1999. TSCA Chemical Substances
    Inventory: PMN Number to EPA  Accession Number Unk
    (on Diskette).
    PB99-500662REB
    Toxic Substances Control  Act (TSCA): ASCII Text  Data,
    February 1999. TSCA Chemcial Substances Inventory:
    Revised Inventory Synonym  and Preferred Name file
    (Raw Data  File) (on Diskette).
    PB99-500670REB
  EPA/742/S-97/001
    Pollution Prevention 1997: A Natonal Progress Report
    Executive Summary.
    PB99-130205REB
  EPA/745/B-98/004
    Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
    Right-to-Know Act Toxic Chemical  Release  Inventory
    (Revised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
    PB99-132920REB
  EPA/745/B-99/001
    Metal Mining Facilities. Section  313  of  the Emergency
    Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132912REB
  EPA/745/B-99/002
    Coal  Mining  Facilities. Section 313  of the Emergency
    Planning  and  Community  Right-to-Know  Act  Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128977REB
  EPA/745/B-99JD03
    Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-132904REB
  EPA/745/B-99/005
    Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
    gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
    Chemical Release Inventory.
  EPA/745/B-99/066
    Petroleum Terminals and Bulk Storage Facilities. SectK
    313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-*
    Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
    PB99-128761 REB
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                                                          CORPORATE AUTHOR  INDEX
                                                                                           ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
  EPA/745/R-98/018
   Toxics Release Inventory, 1996. Public Data Release:
   Ten Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
   PB99-128985REB

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF PREVENTION,
PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
  EPA/735/R-97/002
   Proceedings of the National Workshop: Pesticides and
   Ground Water State/Tribal Management Plans. Held in
   Washington, DC. on August 26-27, 1996.
   PB99-130437REB
  EPA/738/F-98/002
   RED Facts: DCPA.
   PB99-123523REB
  EPA/738/F-98/006
   RED Facts: Deel.
   PB99-128803REB
  EPA/738/F-98/011
   RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
   PB99-123499REB
  EPA/738/F-98/015
   RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
   PB99-123507REB
  EPA/738/F-98/016
    RED Facts: Dicofol.
    PB99-123549REB
  EPA/738/F-98/017
    RED Facts: Iprodione.
    PB99-123531REB
  EPA/738/F-98/018
    RED Facts: Alachlor.
    PB99-123515REB
  EPA/738/F-98/019
    RED Facts: Methomyt.
    PB99-128787REB
  EPA/738/F-98/020
    RED Facts: Thiodicarb.
    PB99-128779REB
  EPA/738/F-98/022
    RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
    PB99-121204REB
  EPA/738/F-98-023
    RED Facts: 1,3-Dichtoropropene.
    PB99-12879SREB
  EPA/738/F-98/024
    RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone.
    PB99-128811 REB
  EPA/738/R-98/005
    Reregistratkxi  Eligibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
    RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123168REB
  EPA/738/R-98/010
    Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
    RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123143REB
  EPA/738/R-98/013
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Bromoxynil. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
    PB99-128829REB
  EPA/738/R-98/017
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision  (RED): AL and MG
    Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and Magne-
    sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
    PB99-123150REB
  EPA/738/R-98/018
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):  Dicofol. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
    PB99-119588REB
  EPA/738/R-98/019
    Reregistration Eligibility  Decision  (RED): IPRODIONE.
    (Includes RED Facts: IPRODIONE  Fact Sheet).
    PB99-119570REB
  EPA/738/R-98/021
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Methomyl. (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
    PB99-128696REB
  EPA/738/R-98/022                       _
    Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Thiodicarb (In-
    cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
    PB99-130429REB
  EPA/738/R-98/023
    Heregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
    (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
    PB99-121287REB
   EPA/738/R-98/024
    Reregistration   Eligibility    Decision    (RED):   1,3-
    DJcNoropropene    (Includes    RED    Facts:    1,3-
    Dichloropropene.).
    PB99-129652REB
   EPA/738/R-98/025                              __„
    Reregistration      Eligibility      Decision      (RED):
    Methylisothiazolinone     (Includes     RED     Facts:
    Methylisothiazolinone.).
    PB99-129637REB
   EPA/747/K-98/001
    Testing Your Home for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
    PB99-127219REB
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,      ,._„_
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF RADIATION AND INDOOR
 AIR.
   EPA-SAB-RAC-99-009                     ._,--•
    SAB Report: Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Emn-
    ronmental Exposures to Radic-Nudides (FGR-13 Report).
    Review of theOmce of Radiation and Indoor Airs Federal
    Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
     PB99-133282REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
  EPA/600/R-98/086
    Ecological Research Strategey.
    PB99-127128REB

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY.
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 4 (AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) (Version 2.0)
    (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500720REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 5 (IL, IN, Ml, MN, OH, Wl) (Version 2.0) (on CD-

    PB99-500738REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
         6  (AR,  LA, NM,  OK, TX) (Version 2.0)  (on CD-
    gion 6
    ROM).
    PB99-500746REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 7 (IA, KS. MO, NE) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500753REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    ---> 8 (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-
    PB99-500761REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 9 (AZ, CA, HI, NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500779REB
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 10 (AK, ID, OR, WA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-500787REB
  EPA/823/C-98/003
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 1 (CT, ME, MA, NH, Rl, VT) (Version 2.0) (on CD-

    PB99-500696REB
  EPA/823/C-98/004
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    gion 2 (NJ, NY, PR, VI) (Version 2.0) Ton CD-ROM).
    PB99-500704REB
  EPA/823/C-98/005
    Better  Assessment  Science  Integrating  Point  and
    Nonpoint Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Re-
    -—3 (DE,  DC, MD, PA, VA) (Version 2.0)  (on CD-
    PB99-500712REB

 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE.
    SW-846 Draft Update IV-A Only ( Test Methods for Eval-
    uating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods) (on CD-
    ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
    PB99-500803REB
    Resource Conservation and Recovery  Information Sys-
    tem (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
    PB99-592570REB

 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND
 EMERGENCY RESPONSE.
   EPA/542/B-98/009
    Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
    paring Case Studies.
    PB99-121097REB

 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
 WASHINGTON, DC. OFFICE OF WATER
   EPA/815/R-98/002
    Small System Compliance Technology  List for the Non-
    Microbial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
    PB99-119349REB
   EPA/815/R-98/003
    Various Technology Findings for Contaminants  Regulated
    Before 1996.
    PB99-119356REB
   EPA/816/R-98-004
    Requirements for Locational  Data in the Safe Dnnkmg
    Water Information System (SDWIS).
    PB99-119398REB
   EPA/816/R-98-011
    National Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Con-
    gress. Groundwater Chapters.
    PB99-119406REB
   EPA/816/R-98-017
    Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within  the 305(b)
     . __>119372REB
   EPA/816/R-98/021
     Literature  Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead
     Protection Areas.
     PB99-129033REB
   EPA/821/B-98/019
     Environmental  Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limita-
     tions Guidelines and Standards for Synthetic-Based Drill-
     ing Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the
     OiT and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
     PB99-132938REB
 EPA/821/B-98/021
   Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines and  Standards for Synthetic-Based  Drilling
   Fluids and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids in  the Oil
   and Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
   PB99-132961 REB
 EPA/821/R-98/016
   Detailed Costing Document for the Centralized Waste
   Treatment Industry.
   PB99-128555REB
 EPA/821/R-98/020
   Development Document for Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines  and  Standards  for  the Centralized Waste
   Treatment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
   PB99-129678REB
 EPA/832/B-98/003
   Guide to Using EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
   Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program.
   PB99-119380REB
 EPA/832/B-98/005
   Clean Water Tribal Resource Directory for Wastewater
   Treatment Assistance.
   PB99-130585REB
 EPA/832/K-98/D02
   Frequently-Asked Questions about the Clean Water Act:
   Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
   PB99-119364REB
 EPA/B33/B-99/001
   Guidance  Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Re-
   quirements of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector Gen-
   eral Permit.
   PB99-130593REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD.
 EPA-SAB-EHC-99-002
   SAB Report: Review of the RfC Methods Case  Studies.
   Review of Case Studies  Associated with the Document
   Methods  for  Derivation  of Inhalation Reference Con-
   centrations and Application of Inhalation Dosimetry (EPA/
   600/8-90/066F).
   PB99-126419REB
 EPA-SAB-EHC-99-003
   SAB Report:  Review of the Health Risk Assessment of
   1,3-Butadiene. Review of the Office of Research  and De-
   velopment's Draft Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Buta-
   diene.
   PB99-124406REB
 EPA-SAB-EHC-99-004
   SAB Report: Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA
   Section 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Lev-
   els of Lead).
   PB99-124380REB
  EPA-SAB-EHC-99-005
   SAB Report: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
   sure. Review of the Draft Document Methods for Expo-
   sure-Response  Analysis for Acute Inhalation  Exposure to
   Chemicals: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
   sure (EPA/6007RH68/051).
   PB99-124398REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC. STANDARDS AND APPLIED SCIENCE
DIV.
    Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Lim-
   itations Guidelines, Pretreatment  Standards, and New
   Source Performance Standards for the Centralized Waste
   Treatment Industry.
    PB99-129710REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED STATES).
  EPA-402-R-97-015
    Oflsrte environmental  monitoring  report; radiation moni-
    toring around United States nuclear test areas. Calendar
    Year 1996.
    DE98005492REB
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED STATES). USDOE OFFICE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND WASTE
MANAGEMENT, WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED STATES).
  SAND-98-1358C
    Field analytical technology verification: The ETV Site
    Characterization Program.
    DE98005924REB
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, INC.,
CINCINNATI, OH.
    Field  Demonstration of Lead Paint Abatement  Tech-
    nologies in Residential Housing.
    (EPA/eOO/R-98/072)
    PB98-172489REB
FEDERAL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES ROUNDTABLE.
  EPA/542/B-9a/D07
    Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and  Perform-
    ance  Information  for  Remediation Projects.  Revised
    Version.
    PB99-130445REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY,  SPRINGFIELD. BUREAU OF LAND.
  IEPA/BOL-98/022
    Nonhazardous  Solid Waste Management and Landfill Ca-
    pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
    PB99-129090REB
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY,  SPRINGFIELD. DIV. OF LAND POLLUTION
CONTROL
  IEPA/BOL-98/D23
    Household Hazardous Waste Collection  Results, State
    Fiscal Years 1996,1997,1998.
    PB99-128530REB
                                                                                                                                   June 1999
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                                                        CORPORATE  AUTHOR  INDEX
ILLINOIS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY, SPRINGFIELD. WASTE REDUCTION UNIT.
  IEPA/BOL-98/011
   Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
   and Disposal in Illinois.
   PB99-123119REB
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS. INC, CINCINNATI, OH.
   Technologies and Costs for  Control of Disinfection By-
   products.
   PB99-111486REB
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS, INC., DAYTON, OH.
   Technologies and Costs for  Point-of-Entry (POE) and
   PointTOf-Use (POU)  Devices for Control  of Disinfection
   By-Products.
   (EP/V81SC&4&016)
   P899-111502REB
   Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage
   1 DBPRute.
        -111S10REB
MTERNATIONAL FUEL CELLS CORP, SOUTH WINDSOR,
CT.
  FCR-M749A
    Testing  of Fuel CeHs to Recover Energy from Landfill
    Gas: Groton Landfill.
    (EPAfiOCffi-98/126)
    PB99-105199REB
IOWA STATE UNW, AMES.
    Mstibility, SotuMrty,  Viscosity,  and  Density Measure-
    ments for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
    PB99-128027REB
MONTGOMERY WATSON, BOSTON, MA.
    Sewer and Tank Sediment Rushing: Case Studies.
        -127839REB
MOTOROLA. MC, TEMPE, AZ.
    Environmental  Technology   Initiative:  Chemical-Free
    Cleaning of  Semiconductors by the  Radiance Process
    (Trade Name).
    PB98-1 2661 8REB
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
RESEARCH LAB, CORVALUS, OR.
  EPA/600/A-96/133
    Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in
    Ecological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates
    Exposed To Contaminants.
    PB99-121436REB
NATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL tH-bClb
RESEARCH LAB, CORVALUS. OR. WESTERN ECOLOGY

    Episode Actdrfication: Occurrence, Causes and Signifi-
    cance to Aquatic Resources.  Proceedings of the 1996
    Pennsylvania AoxSc Deposition Conference. Held in Uni-
    versity Park, Pennsylvania on September 14-16. 1998.
    PB99-128373REB
  EPA/600/ A-99W01
    Carbon  Emissions from  Spring  1996 Fires  in  Tropical
    Mexico.
    PB99-128399REB
  EPAffiOOYA-99l«£
    Fate  and Transport  of Recombinant  "Sinorhizobium
    meBolf with  Enhanced N2-Fudng  Abilities  during  a
    Murbvear Field Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
    PB99-1 28381 REB
NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE. SILVER SPRMG. MO.
OFFICE OF OCEAN RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND
  NOAA-TM-NOS-ORCA-104
    NISTMOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP mtercomparison Exer-
    cise Program for Organic Contaminants in (he Marine En-
    vironment Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
    comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Pro-
        M19497REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB, ADA,
OK.
  EPA/GOO/A-99XX>9
    nattered Riparian Buffers as Tools tor Ecosystem Res-
    toration  in the MAIA; Processes, EndpoMs. and Meas-
    ures of Success for Water, Sol. Flora and Fauna.
    PB99-134819REB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB,
CMCMNATLOH.
  EPA/600/R-96/124
    Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
    Chemicals.
    PB98-17787EREB
NATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH LAB,
CMCMNATLOH. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT.
  EPAffiOOVR-98/123
    PoButon Prevention Research Strategy.
    PB99-130189REB
NEVADA UMV. SYSTEM. RENO. DESERT RESEARCH
MST.
    Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in  PM2.5 Moni-
    toring Networks.
    (EP&454/R-96W2)
    PB99-121600HEB
NORTH CAROUHA STATE UNW. AT RALEIGH. DEFT. OF
CML ENGMEERMG.
    Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
    lions with Economic and Environmental Considerations; A
    Mathematical Modeing Approach.
OMNI ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, MC, BEAVERTON,

    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 1 . Technical Report.
    (EPA/60Cffl-9&174A)
    PB99-122111REB
    Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Vol-
    ume 2. Appendices.
    (EPA/BOO/K-98/1 74B)
    PB99-122129REB
    Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heat-
      ~ " « Put into Environmental Perspective.
          VA-99/008)
        I-129934REB
PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, MC, HERNDON,

    Investigation  of Alternative  Means for Demonstrating
    Compliance with the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Oper-
    ational Standards.
    PB99-123457REB
RADIAN MTERNATIONAL LLC, AUSTIN, TX.
    Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
        -128159REB
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INST, DURHAM, NC.
    Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
    lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament
    Industry.
    (EPA/B21/R-9B/018)
    PB99-130759REB
RESEARCH TRIANGLE MST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC.
    Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
    Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
    (EPA/6CWR-98/146)
    PB99-118309REB
    Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
    ennial International Conference (2nd). Held in Durham,
    North Carolina on March 13-15, 1995.
    (EPA&WR-98/130)
    PB99-118374REB
    Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
    (EPA&WA-96/141)
    PB99-126476REB
    Controlling Sources of  Indoor Air Pollution through Pollu-
    tion Prevention.
    PB99-1 29601 REB
    Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation Guidelines and
    Standards tor the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
    (EPA&21/R-9&V19)
    PB99-130742REB
  RTV93O6359-001
    Evaluation and Performance Assessment of Innovative
    Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating Oper-
    ations.
    PB99-1O2717REB
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS MTERNATIONAL CORP,
MCLEAN, VA.
    Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
    Defection Byproducts Rule.
    (EPA&1S&-9&V02)
    PB99-111304REB
    Regulatory Impact Analysts tor the Interim Enhanced Sur-
    face Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111312REB
    Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfecbon
    Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
    (EPM1&B-9&004)
    PB99-111320REB
    Cryptosporidium and "6181018' Occurrence Assessment
    for the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    (EPM15/B-9B/OO5)
    PB99-111338REB
    Cost and Technology Document tor the Interim Enhanced
    Surface Water Treatment Rule.
    PB99-111494REB
SCCNCE APPLICATIONS MTERNATIONAL CORP, SAN
DIEGO. CA.
    Rochem  Separation  Systems, Inc. Disc Tube (Trade
    Name) Module Technology: Innovative Technology Eval-
    uation Report.
    (EPA&40/R-96S507)
    PB99-129827REB
SOUTHERN RESEARCH INST.. B4RMMGHAM, AL.
    Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications To-
    ward Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-
    Fired  Boilers.
    (EPAJBOO/A-99m>6)
    PB99-129793REB
SOUTHERN RESEARCH MST, RESEARCH TRIANGLE
PARK, NC. GREENHOUSE GAS TECHNOLOGY
VERIFICATION CENTER.
    Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid CeH
    on a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
    (EPA/6OOM-96/105)
    PB99-118333REB
SYRACUSE RESEARCH CORP, NORTH SYRACUSE, NY.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CENTER.
    Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insula-
    tion.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY, MORRIS.
ENGINEERING LAB.
   Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
   (EPA/6OO/B-98/OS8)
   PB99-100018REB
TETRA TECH, INC, FAIRFAX, VA.
   Better   Assessment  Science  Integrating   Point  and
   Nonpoint Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
   (EPM23&9U006)
   PB99-121295REB
TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INST, ARLINGTON.
   Land Use Compendium.
   (DOT-T-99-03. FHWA-PD-99-OO2)
   PB99-129140REB
TOXICOLOGY EXCELLENCE FOR RISK ASSESSMENT,
CINCINNATI, OH.
   Health  Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
   Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
    PB99-111346REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
    (EPA/81 5/B-9&007)
    PB99-111353REB
    Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of the Drinking
    Water Disinfection By-Products  Chlorine Dioxide  and
    Chlorite.
    (EPM15&-9&008)
    PB99-111361REB
USDOE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENERGY
EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY, WASHINGTON,
DC (UNITED STATES).
  CONF-980523
    Aging of polyurethane  insulation foamed with second-
    and third-generation blowing agents.
    DE98004290REB
  CONF-a611206
    Interoperable,  life-cycle  tools  for assuring building  per-
    formance: An overview of a commercial buWmg initiative.
    DE9B051529REB
  CONF-9709154
    Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance as-
    surance at a university bulbing.
    DE98051526REB
  LBNL-40781
    Model-based chiller energy tracking tor performance as-
    surance at a university building.
    DE98051526REB
  LBNL-40833
    Interoperable,  life-cycle  tools  for assuring building  per-
    formance: An overview of a commercial txflding initiative.
    DE98051529REB
  NREL/TP-640-22757
    Guide to the emissions  certification procedures for alter-
    native fuel aftermarket conversions.
    DE98005092REB
  ORNUCP-95971
    Aging of polyurethane  insulation foamed with second-
    and third-generation blowing agents.
    DE98004290REB
USDOE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENVIRONMENT,
SAFETY. AND HEALTH, WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED
STATES).
  PNNL-11680
    Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
    DE98054110REB
USDOE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HUMAN
RESOURCES AND ADMINISTRATION, WASHINGTON, DC
(UNITED STATES).
  CBS-379
    Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle
    information system.
    DE98059376REB
  LBNL-41942
    Documenting performance metrics in a bunding life-cycle
    infoiTnsbon system.
    DE98059376REB
USDOE OFFICE OF ENERGY RESEARCH, WASHINGTON,
DC (UNITED STATES).
  BNL-65255
    Integrated  sediment  decontamination for the New York/
    New Jersey Harbor.
    DE98004438REB
  LBNL-40316
    Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and  verification of cli-
    mate change  mitigation protects: Discussion of  issues
    and  memodotogies and  review of existing protocols and
         126492REB
                                                         PB99-122095REB
           311 REB
USDOE OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND
CONTROLLER, WASHINGTON, DC (UNITED STATES).
  CONF-980131
    Field technology evaluations  in EPA's  Environmental
    Technology VerrBcation (ETC) Program.
    DE98004063REB
  ORNUCP-96484
    Field technology evaluations  in EPA's  Environmental
    Technology Verification (ETC) Program.
    DE98004063REB
USDOE, WASHINGTON, DC. USDOE ASSISTANT
SECRETARY FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
RENEWABLE ENERGY, WASHINGTON, DC.
  CONF-971151
    Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
    erator walls.
    DE98000332REB
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                                                                                                 WISCONSIN UNIV.-MADISON.
ORNUCP-94345
 Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
 erator walls.
 DE96000332REB
WISCONSIN UNIV.-MADISON.
   Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
   'Crypt osporidium'.
   (EPA/815fc-9W011)
   PB99-111395REB
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   This index is arranged by personal author's last name, report title, and NTIS order
   number. As many as five authors may be included for each report; all are listed in
   this index.
SAMPLE ENTRY
                  Author Nam*   I  BLOOMQUIST, D., DIAMOND, G., ODEN, M.,
                              |  RUTH, B., TIA, M.

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

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                                                    PERSONAL  AUTHOR   INDEX
ALBRIGHT, J
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rute.
  PB99-111304REB
ALVARADO, E.
  Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
  ico.
  PB99-128399REB
ANKLEY, Q.
  Research Ran for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
BAKER, R. A.
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB
BANERJEE, S.
  Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
  PB99-122095REB
BARIAZ, M. A.
  Development of Alternative  Solid Waste  Managment Op-
  tions with Economic  and  Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB
BARSANT1, J.
  Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case  Studies.
  PB99-127839REB
BASKIR, J. N.
  Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to  Reduce
  Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB99-118309REB
  Proceeoings: Low-arid No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
  ennial  International Conference (2nd). Held in  Durham,
  North Carolina on March 13-15, 1995.
  PB99-118374REB
BATHUA, A.
  Health Risks to Fetuses. Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
BAYER, C.
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801 RES
BAYNE, C.
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB
BENDER, J.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment  Bute.
  PB99-11U94REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB
BERGER, P.
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia1 Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rute.
  PB99-111338REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis  for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB
BIAZAR, A.
  Photochemical Plume-in-Grid  Simulations of Major Point
  Sources  in the  Community  Multiscale Air Quality  (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-121451REB
BISSONETTE, E.
  Cost and Technology Document for  the  Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rute.
  PB99-111494REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the  Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB
 BOMAN, G. K.
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB
 BORUM, D.
  Occurrence Assessment  for  Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB
 BOTTRELL, D.
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC)  Program.
  DE96004063REB
 BRILL, E. D.
   Development of Alternative Solid  Waste  Managment  Op-
  tions with Economic and Environmental  Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
   PB99-126492REB
 BROCKMANN, C.
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
   Prevention.
   PB99-129801REB
 BROCKMANN, C. M.
  Application of  Pollution Prevention  Techniques to Reduce
   Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
   PB99-118309REB
 BROPHY,  J.
              in  Water Critical Information and  Research
   PB99-121188REB
BRUSSEAU, M. L.
  Field Test of Cyctodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Flushing of
  Multiple^Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB
BURSEY, J.
  Technical Assistance  Document for Sampling and Analysis
  of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
  PB99-124034REB
CAIRNS, M. A.
  Carbon Emissions from Spring  1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
  ico.
  PB99-128399REB
CANFIELD, T. J.
  Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Restora-
  tion in the MAIA; Processes,  Endpoints, and Measures of
  Success for Water, Soil, Flora and  Fauna.
  PB99-134819REB
GARDEN, D.
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB
CARPENTER, T.
  Cryptosporidium and  'Giardia'  Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim  Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB
CARTER, G.
  Model-based  chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB
CHINN, T.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB
CHIU,  N.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
CHOUDHURY, S.
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-121295REB
CHOW, J. C.
  Guidance for Using  Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB
CLARK, J. R.
  Using Reproductuve  and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB
CLELAND, J. G.
  Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
  PB99-126476REB
CLESCERI, N.  L.
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
  Jersey Harbor.
  DE98004438REB
COHEN, J.
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public  Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB
COHEN, Y.
  Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposition
  of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North Caro-
  lina.
  PB99-126856REB
CONERLY, O.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
CONVEY, D. J.
  Environmental  Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
  ing  of Semiconductors by the Radiance  Process (Trade
  Name).
  PB99-126618REB
COOK, K. R.
  Rochem Separation  Systems,  Inc. Disc Tube (Trade Name)
  Module Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
  port.
   PB99-129827REB
 COOTER, E. J.
  Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposition
  of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North  Caro-
  lina.
   PB99-126856REB
 CORNSTUBBLE, D. R.
  Evaluation  and  Performance Assessment of  Innovative
  Low-VOC Contact  Adhesives, in  Wood Laminating Oper-
  ations.
   PB99-102717REB
 COULTER, C.  T.
  Comparison  of CALPUFF with ISC3.
   PB99-127342REB
COX, M.
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the  Stage 1  Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB
CROMWELL, J.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the  Stage 1  Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB
CROUCH, J.
  Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heating
  Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB
DARDEN, E. J.
  Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
  ennial  International  Conference  (2nd).  Held in Durham,
  North Carolina on March 13-15, 1995.
  PB99-118374REB
DAVIS, J. M.
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB
  Oxygenates  in  Water Critical Information and  Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB
DAVIS, M. G.
  Offsite environmental  monitoring report; radiation monitoring
  around United  States nuclear test areas, Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE98005492REB
DAYTON, D. P.
  Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
  of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
  PB99-124034REB
DELLARCO, V.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
DICKSON, K. L.
  Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments for Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB
CNNDAL, A.
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB
CHNDAL, A. B.
  Field analytical technology verification: The ETV  Site Char-
  acterization Program.
  DE98005924REB
DONATO, K. R.
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
  Jersey Harbor.
  DE98004438REB
DONEGAN, K. K.
  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a Multiyear Reid
  Trial with Transgenic  Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381 REB
 DOYLE, J. D.
  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a Multiyear Field
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381REB
 DUMAS, R. D.
   Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
  tions  with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
   Mathematical Modeling Approach.
   PB99-126492REB
 ECKHOFF, P. A.
  Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
   PB99-127342REB
 EINFELD, W.
   Field  analytical technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
  acterization Program.
   DE98005924REB
 ELMER, R.
   Better Assessment Science Integrating  Point and Nonpoint
   Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
   PB99-121295REB
 ENFIELD, C.
   Field Test of Cyclodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Flushing of
   Multiple-Component  Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
   tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
   PB99-121428REB
 FAULK, J.
   Cost  and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
   Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111494REB
 FLOTARD, R. O.
   Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation monitoring
   around United States nuclear test areas, Calendar Year
   1996.
   DE98005492REB
 FOLINSBEE, 1_
   Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
   PB99-128407REB


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                                                            PERSONAL  AUTHOR  INDEX
FONTANA, C. A.
  Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation monitoring
  around United States  nuclear test areas, Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE98005492REB
FRANCIS, E.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
FRANK, N.
  Guidance lor Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5  Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB
FREEMARK, K. E.
  Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
  PB99-121444REB
FUERST, R. G.
  Verification Testing  of Advanced Environmental Monitoring
  Systems.
  PB99-126849REB
GABBARD, W. A.
  Aging of poryurethane insulation foamed with second- and
  third-generation blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB
GARTSEFF, J.
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB
GELSTON, G. M.
  Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
  DE98054110REB
GIESY, J. P.
  Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk  Assessments  for Oviparous Vertebrates  Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB
GILLANt, N. V.
  Photochemical Plume-m-Gnd  Simulations of  Major Point
  Sources m  the Community  MurBscale Air Quality (CMAO)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-121451REB
GOOOWrrCH, J. M,
  Photochemical Plume-in-Grid  Simulations of  Major Point
  Sources in  the Community  MuKiscale Air Quality (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-121451REB
GOOCH, J. P.
  Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
  Solving Multiple Pollutant Control  Problems in Coal-Fired
  Boilers.
  PB99-129793REB
GORDON, E. K.
  Technical  Protocol  for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB
GRAHAM, J. A.
  Critical Hearth Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB
GRANT. U a
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB
GRAY, E.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
GREEN, KL
  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in  PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB
HAAS, P. E.
  Technical  Protocol  for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB
HADDEN.C.T.
  Cryptosporidium and XSiarria' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Intenm Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111338REB
 HAGGERTY. P. K.
  Carbon Emissions from Spring 1996 Fires in Tropical Mex-
  ico.
   PB99-128399REB
 HANSEN.J. E.
   Technical  Protocol for Evaluating Natural  Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
   PB99-130023REB
HAD, W. M.
  Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
   ico.
 warns, o. B.
   Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
   North Carolina
   PB99-126468REB
 HARRISON, K. W.
   Development of Alternative  Solid Waste Managment Op-
   tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
   Mathematical Modeling Approach.
   P899-126492REB
 HARRISON, M.R
   Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
   PB99-128159REB
 HAUTMAN, O. P.
   Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by Ion
   Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
   PB96-169196REB
                                        HAYMORE, C.
                                          Regulatory  Impact Analysis for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
                                          Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
                                          PB99-111304REB
                                        HERRMANN, J.
                                          Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
                                          PB99-130189REB
                                        HIGGINBOTHAM. l_
                                          Cryptospondium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
                                          the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
                                          PB99-111338REB
                                        HILL, J. B.
                                          Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposition
                                          of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North Caro-
                                          lina.
                                          PB99-126856REB
                                        HITCHCOCK, R.
                                          Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring building perform-
                                          ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
                                          DE98051529REB
                                        HITCHCOCK, a j.
                                          Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle in-
                                          formation system.
                                          DE98059376REB
                                        HITZtG, R.
                                          Oxygenates in  Water Critical Information and Research
                                          Needs.
                                          PB99-121188REB
                                        HOOPES, B. L.
                                          Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
                                          DE9B054110REB
                                        HOUCK, J. E.
                                          Air Emissions from  Residential  Heating: The Wood Heating
                                          Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
                                          PB99-129934REB
                                          Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
                                          1. Technical Report.
                                          PB99-J22111REB
                                          Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
                                          2. Appendices.
                                          PB99-122129REB
                                        HOWARD, P. H.
                                          Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
                                          PB99-122095REB
                                        HU, A.
                                          Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
                                          Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
                                          PB99-121295REB
                                        HUANG, E. W.
                                          Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabinet
                                          Coating System.
                                          PB99-114563REB
                                        HUCKABEE, A.
                                          Cost and Technology  Document for the  Interim Enhanced
                                          Surface Water Treatment Rule.
                                          PB99-111494REB
                                        HUFF, P. A.
                                          Offsite environmental monitoring report radiation monitoring
                                          around United  States nuclear test areas. Calendar  Year
                                          1996.
                                          DE98005492REB
                                        IMHOFF, R.E.
                                          Photochemical  Plume-in-Gnd Simulations of Major Point
                                          Sources in the Community Murtiscate Air Quality (CMAQ)
                                          Modeling System.
                                          PB99-121451REB
                                        IRWIN, J. S.
                                          Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM).
                                          Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommendations for Mod-
                                          eling Long Range Transport Impacts.
                                          PB99-121089REB
                                        JAVDAN, M.
                                          Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
                                          Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
                                          PB99-111320REB
                                          Regulatory Impact  Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
                                          Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
                                          PB99-111304REB
                                        JENKMS, R.
                                          Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
                                          nology Verification (ETC) Program.
                                          DE98004063REB
                                        JENKMS, R. A.
                                          Field analytical technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
                                          acterization Program.
                                           DE98005924REB
                                        JOHNSON, G. R
                                          Field Test of Cydodextrin  for Enhanced  in-situ Rushing of
                                           Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic  Liquid Contamina-
                                          tion: Project Overview and  IntiaJ Results.
                                           PB99-121423REB
                                        JONES, J. W.
                                           Investigation of Remote  Sensing Devices for Chemical
                                           Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
                                           PB99-1279B7REB
                                        JONES, K. W.
                                           Integrated sediment decontamination  for the  New York/New
                                           Jersey Harbor.
                                           DE98004438REB
                                        JORGENSEN, E. E.
                                           Restored Riparian  Buffers  as Tools for Ecosystem Restora-
                                           tion in the MAIA;  Processes, Endpoints, and Measures of
                                           Success for Water, Soil, Flora and Fauna
                                           PB99-134819REB
JOYCE, J.
  Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
  PB99-127839REB
JULIAN, H. E.
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Rowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB
(CAMPBELL, D. H.
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating  Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB
KANG, H. M.
  MiscMity, Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measurements
  for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
  PB99-128027REB
KAVLOCK, R.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
KAWAHARA, F. K.
  Substitution  Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
  Chemicals.
  PB98-177876REB
KEITHLEY, C.
  Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heating
  Option Put into  Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB
KELLY, T.J.
  Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental Monitoring
  Systems.
  PB99-126849REB
KHANNA, K.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
KIESTER, A. R.
  Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
  PB99-121444REB
KIMBROUGH, E. S.
  Use  of Intelligent Computational Techniques  for the Esti-
  mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
  PB99-126484REB
KOMINSKY, J. R.
  Field Demonstration of Lead Paint Abatement Technologies
  in Residential Housing.
  PB98-172489REB
KOSMICKI. B.  A.
  Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment Op-
  tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB
KREMER, F.
  Oxygenates  in Water Critical Information  and Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB
KUTZ, F. W.
  Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Restora-
  tion  in the MAIA; Processes,  Endpoints, arid  Measures of
  Success for Water, Soil, Flora and Fauna
  PB99-134819REB
LACKEY, R. T.
  Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in  Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments  for Oviparous Vertebrates  Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB
LAHLOU, M.
  Better Assessment  Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-121295REB
LEGGE, R. N.
  Environmental  Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
  ing of Semiconductors by  the  Radiance Process (Trade
  Name).
  PB99-126518REB
LEMIEUX, P. M.
  Application  of Intelligent Controls  in  EPA's Combustion
  Technology Research and Development.
  PB99-126500REB
 LEOVTC, K. W.
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801REB
 LETKIEWICZ,  F.
   Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim  Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111312REB
 LEY, M. E.
  Occurrence  Assessment  for Disinfectants and Disinfection
   Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
   PB99-111320REB
 LINAK.W. P.
   Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fine Paniculate
   from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
   PB99-121477REB
 LOUGHRAN, C.  J.
   Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
   PB99-128159REB
 LUNDGREN, R.  E.
   Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
   DE98054110REB
 LUST1C, M.
   Regulatory Impact  Analysis for the Interim  Enhanced Sur-
   face Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111312REB
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MANGUERRA, H.
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  P899-121295REB
MANIBUSAN, M.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
MANN, C. O.
  Use of Intelligent Computational Techniques for the  Esti-
  mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
  PB99-126484REB
MASEMORE, S.
  Electric Power Generation Using a  Phosphoric Acid Cell on
  a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
  PB99-118333REB
MAUNU, H. K.
  Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation  monitoring
  around United  States nuclear  test areas.  Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE98005492RES
MCCLENNY, W. A.
  Description and Testing of the AnalTech Model 9801P Mon-
  itor for Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-118291REB
MCCRAY, J. E.
  Field Test of Cyctodextrin for Enhanced In-srtu Flushing of
  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic  Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB
MCCRILUS, R. C.
  Air Emissions from Residential  Heating: The Wood Heating
  Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB
  Review and Analysis  of Emissions Data  for Residential
  Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
  PB99-121469REB
MCDONALD, J. P.
  Approach to ensuring quality in  environmental software.
  DE98064110REB
MCGAUGHEY, J. F.
  Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
  PB89-118341REB
MCMASTER.S.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
MESSNER.M.
  Regulatory  Impact Analysis for the Stage  1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB
MEYERS, S.
  Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
   DE98051526REB
MKXAELS, E.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111494REB
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants  and Disinfection
   Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
   PB99-111320REB
MIHAICH, E. M.
   Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
   ological Risk  Assessments for Oviparous  Vertebrates Ex-
   posed To Contaminants.
   PB99-121436REB
MILLER, C. A.
   Application  of Intelligent  Controls in  EPA's Combustion
   Technology Research and Development.
   PB99-126SXJREB
   Physical and Chemical Characterization of  Fine Paniculate
   from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
   PB99-121477REB
MILLER, R. N.
   Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural  Attenuation of
   Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
   PB99-130023REB
MOLZ.F.J.
   Application of the Electromagnetic  Borehole Flowmeter.
   PB99-100018REB
MOOSMUELLER, H.
   Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
   toring Networks.
   PB99-121600REB
 MOSHER.J.
   Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia1  Occurrence  Assessment for
   the Interim  Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111338REB
 MOUTOUX, D. E.
   Technical Protocol  for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
   Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
   PB99-130023REB
 MUNCH, D. J.
   Determination of Inorganic Anions in prinking Water by Ion
   Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
   PB98-169196REB
 MUSICK, D.
   Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 Annual
   Report
   PB99-134884REB
 NOACK.R.
   Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
   Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111494REB
                                                             PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
NORTHEIM, C. M.
  Evaluation  and  Performance  Assessment  of  Innovative
  Low-VOC Contact Adhesives  in Wood Laminating  Oper-
  ations.
  PB99-102717REB
ODOM, R.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim  Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB
OSINSKI, M.
  Oxygenates in Water: Critical Information and  Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB
PAPAMICHAEL, K.
  Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051529REB
PAPP, M.
  Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement
  Systems. Volume 2. Part 1, Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
  Program Quality System Development.
  PB99-129876REB
PARKER, A.
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS.  Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-121295REB
PARRIS, R. M.
  NIST/NOAA  NS and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
  cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine Envi-
  ronment:  Description  and Results  of  1995 Organic Inter-
  comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Program
  for Marine Environmental Quality.
  PB99-119497REB
PATE, M. B.
  Miscibility, Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measurements
  for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
  PB99-128027REB
PATEL, Y.
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
PEARSON, H. S.
  Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB
PETERSON, J. D.
  Environmental Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free  Clean-
  ing of Semiconductors by the Radiance  Process  (Trade
  Name).
  PB99-126518REB
PFAFF, J. D.
  Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by Ion
  Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
  PB98-169196REB
PICCOT, S.
  Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell on
  a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
  PB99-118333REB
PIETTE, M. A.
  Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle in-
  formation system.
  DE98059376REB
  Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring buijding perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051529REB
  Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB
PISANO, W. C.
  Sewer and Tank Sediment Flushing: Case Studies.
  PB99-127839REB
PfTCHFORD, M.
  Guidance  for Using Continuous Monitors  in PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB
PLEIM, J. E.
  Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
  PB99-126526REB
PLESNIAK, M.
  Controlling Sources of Indoor  Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801REB
 PORTEOUS, L. A.
  Fate and  Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities  during a Multiyear  Field
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
   PB99-128381 REB
 PRAH, J. D.
  Oxygenates in  Water Critical Information and Research
   Needs.
   PB99-121188REB
 PRESTON,  E. M.
   Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
   PB99-121444REB
 PRESTON,  J. L.
   Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill Gas;
   Groton Landfill.
   PB99-105199REB
 PURVIS, C. R.
   Biomass Power Rant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
   PB99-126476REB
                              SELKOWITZ, S. E.


RANJITHAN, S. R.
  Development of Alternative Solid Waste  Managment Op-
  tions with Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB
RAUB, J.
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-128407REB
REESE, D.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
REGLI, S.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB
  Cryptosporidium and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim  Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
  PB99-111304REB
RIGGS, K. B.
  Verification Testing of Advanced  Environmental Monitoring
  Systems.
  PB99-126849REB
RION, D.
  Household Hazardous Waste Collection Results, State Fis-
  cal Years 1996, 1997,1998.
  PB99-128530REB
RIPBERGER, C. T.
  Investigation  of  Remote  Sensing Devices  for Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
  PB99-127987REB
ROBICHAUD, J.
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111494REB
RODGERS, C.
  Cryptosporidium  and  'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB
RYAN, E.
  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
  face Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111312REB
  Regulatory Impact  Analysis for the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
  Disinfection Byproducts  Rule.
  PB99-111304REB
SALOMAA, E.
  Biomass Drying Technologies.
  PB99-122103REB
SARTOR, D.
  Interoperable, life-cycle  tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051529REB
SATHAYE, J.
  Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification of climate
  change  mitigation projects: Discussion of issues and meth-
  odologies and review of existing protocols and guidelines.
  DE98052311REB
SAYLES, G.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
SCHANTZ, M. M.
  NIST/NOAA NS and T/EPA  EMAP  Intercomparison Exer-
  cise Program for Organic  Contaminants in the Marine Envi-
  ronment: Description and Results of 1995  Organic Inter-
  comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Program
  for Marine Environmental Quality.
  PB99-119497REB
SCHMELLING, S.
  Oxygenates  in Water:  Critical Information  and  Research
  Needs.
  PB99-121188REB
 SCHMIDT, D. D.
  Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
  PB99-126476REB
 SCHOENY,  R.
  Health Risks to Fetuses,  Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB
 SEDMAN, C. B.
  Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
  Solving Multiple Pollutant Control Problems in Coal-Fired
   Boilers.
   PB99-129793REB
   Development of Multipollutant Emission Control Technology
   for Stoker Boilers.
   PB99-129819REB
 SEIDLER, R. J.
   Fate and  Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
   with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a  Multiyear Field
   Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
   PB99-128381REB
 SELKOWITZ, S.
   Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring buijding perform-
   ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
   DE98051529REB
 SELKOWTTZ, s. E.
   Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle in-
   formation  system.
   DE98059376REB
                                                                                                                                        June 1999
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                                                            PERSONAL AUTHOR  INDEX
SELKOworrz, s.
  Model-based chWer energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB
SERGEANT, A.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
SEZGEN.O.
  ModeKbased chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB
SHELDON, LS.
  Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
  Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB99-118309REB
SMRES.T.M.
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB
SHOEMAKER, L.
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS.  Version 2.0. Users Manual.
  PB99-121295REB
SKONOA,K-
  Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
  PB99-111320REB
SOJKA.P.
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-1 29801 REB
SOLANO.E.
  Development of Alternative Solid Waste Managment  Op-
  tions with  Economic  and Environmental  Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB
SOREMSEN.H.
  Sewer and Tank Sediment  Flushing: Case Studies.
  PB9B-127839REB
  Oxygenates  in Water Critical Information and  Research

  PB99-121188REB
STAHL.R.G.
  Using I
  oMgical  Risk Assessments  tor Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posod To Contenwisnts.
  PB99-121436REB
STANOmOGE, J.
  Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
  'CryptosponrJKjnV.
  PBS9-111395REB
STERN, W. A.
  biteaaleJ sediment decontamination for the New York/New
       I Harbor.
              in Water Critical Information and  Research
SWANK, R.
  PB99-121188REB
 SWANSON, H A.
  Technical  Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  P899-130Q23REB
 TAFURLA.N.
  Oxygenates in Water Critical  Information and  Research

  PB99-121188REB
 THOMPSON, D. l_
  Environmental Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
  ing of Semiconductors by the Radiance Process (Trade
  Name).
  PBW-126518REB
THOMPSON, E. L.
  Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
  North Carolina.
  PB99-126468REB
T1EGS, P. E.
  Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heating
  Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  1. Technical Report.
  PB99-122111REB
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  2. Appendices.
  PB99-122129REB
TROCCKXA, J. C.
  Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill Gas;
  Groton Landfill.
  PB99-105199REB
TUNKEL, J. L.
  Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
  PB99-122095REB
TURNER, S.L.
  Evaluation and  Performance Assessment  of  Innovative
  Low-VOC Contact Adhesives in Wood Laminating  Oper-
  ations.
  PB99-102717REB
VALLERO, 0.
  Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
  PB99-127086REB
VESCK), K.
  Investigation  of Remote Sensing  Devices for  Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust.
  PB99-127987REB
VME, E.
  Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification of climate
  change mitigation protects: Discussion of issues and meth-
  odologies and review' of existing protocols and guidelines.
  DE98&52311REB
WANG.X.
  Field Test of Cyctodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Rushing of
  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB
WATSON, J. G.
  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  P69S-12160QREB
WEAVER, F. J.
  Aging of polyurethane foam  insulation in simulated refrig-
  erator wate.
  DE98000332REB
  Aging of polyurethane insulation foamed with second-  and
  third-generation blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB
WENOT, J. O. L.
  Physical and Chemical  Characterization of Fine Paniculate
  from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
  PB99-12U77HEB
WHEELER, W.
  Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
  lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament In-
  dustry.
  PB9&-130759REB
  Economic Analysis of  Effluent  Limitation  Guidelines  and
  Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
  PB99-130742REB
WHITAKER, D.
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801 REB
WHITAKER, D. A.
  Application of Pollution Prevention Techniques  to Reduce
  Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wooo Products.
  PB99-118309REB
WHITE, D.
  Heirarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
  PB99-121444REB

WIDMER, F.
  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meliloti'
  with Enhanced NZ-Fixing  Abilities during a Multiyear Field
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381 REB

WIEDEMEIER, T. H.
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB

W1GINGTON, P. J.
  Episodic Acidification: Occurrence, Causes and Significance
  to Aquatic Resources. Proceedings of the 1998 Pennsyl-
  vania  Acidic  Deposition  Conference. Held  in University
  Park, Pennsylvania on September 14-16,1998.
  PB99-128373REB

WILKES, K. E.
  Aging of polyurethane foam  insulation in  simulated refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB
  Aging of polyurethane insulation foamed with second- and
  third-generation blowing agents.
  DE98004290REB

WILSON, B. H.
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated  Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB

WILSON, J. T.
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation  of
  Chlorinated  Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB

WILSON, M.
  Cryptosporidium and  'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
  PB99-111338REB

WISE, S. A.
  NIST/NOAA NS and  T/EPA  EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
  cise Program  lor Organic  Contaminants in  the Marine Envi-
  ronment: Description  and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
  comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Program
  for Marine Environmental Quality.
  PB99-119497REB

WOOO, A. L.
  Field Test of  Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Rushing of
  Multiple-Component Immiscible Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
  PB99-121428REB

WU,Y.
  Photochemical Pkjme-in-Grid Simulations of Major Point
  Sources  in  the Community Mult scale Air Quality (CMAQ)
  Modeling System.
  PB99-121451REB

YARBROUGH, D. W.
  Aging of polyurethane foam  insulation in  simulated refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB

YOUNG, S. C.
  Application of  the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter.
  PB99-100018REB

ZEEMAN, M. G.
  Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological  Risk  Assessments for  Oviparous Vertebrates  Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB
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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
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              Performing Organization

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DTFH61 -93.C-OO6O

University of Wyoming Research Corp., Laramie

PB94-100443/REB        PC A10/MF A03

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                                          CONTRACT/GRANT   NUMBER   INDEX
AC02-78CH00016
  USDOE  Office of  Energy Research,  Washington,  DC
  (United States).
  OE98004438REB
AC03-76SF00098
  USDOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Re-
  newable Enerm. Washington, DC (United States).

  DE98051529REB
  USDOE Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Ad-
  ministration, Washington, DC (United States).
  DE96059376REB
  USDOE  Office of  Energy Research,  Washington,  DC
  (United States).
  DE98052311REB
AC05-MOR22464
  Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC (United
  Stales). USDOE Office of Environmental Restoration  and
  Waste Management Washington, DC (United States).

  USDOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Re-
  newable Energy, Washington, DC (United States).

  USDOE Office of Financial Management and Controller,
  Washington, DC (United States).
  DE9eOG4063REB
  USDOE, Washington, DC. USDOE Assistant Secretary for
  Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Washington, DC.
  DE9SJ00332REB
AC06-76RL01830
  USDOE Assistant Secretary for  Environment, Safety,  and
  Health, Washington, DC (United States).
  DE96054110REB
ACM-OCH10M3
  USDOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Re-
  newable Energy, Washington, DC (United States).

EPA-CX8242»1-01-1
  Nevada Univ. System, Reno. Desert Research Inst
  PB99-121600REB
EPA-R-2KHASX
  OMNI Environmental Services, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
  PB99-129934REB
EPA-fl-822002
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-118309REB
  P899-129601REB
EPA-R-822024
  Arizona Univ., Tucson.
  PB99-121428REB
EPA-R-822025
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-129801REB
EPA-R-822780
  Southern Research Inst., Birmingham, AL
  PB99-129793REB
EPA-R-822871
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-126476REB
EPA-R-823052
  North Carolina State Univ. at Raleigh. Dept of Civil Engi-
EPA-68-C6-0039
  International Consultants, Inc., Dayton, OH.
  PB99-111502REB
  PB99-111510REB
  PB99-126492REB
EPA-R-824152
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-102717REB
EPA-R-824287
  Syracuse Research Corp., North Syracuse, NY. Environ-
  mental Science Center.
  PB99-122095REB
EPA-R-826215
  Batteile, Columbus. OH.
  PB99-126849REB
EPA-R-826311-01-0
  Southern Research Inst.,  Research Triangle Park,  NC.
  Greenhouse Gas Technology Verification Center.
  PB99-118333REB
EPA-aC-R05»-NTSX
  Montgomery Watson, Boston, MA.
  PB99-127839REB
EPA484XMW48
  Science Applications International Corp., San Diego, CA.
  PB9M29827REB
EPA-6843-0374
  Tetra Tech. Inc.. Fairfax. VA.
  PB99-121295REB
EPA-68-C4-OOW
  Research Triangle Inst, Durham, NC.
  PB99-130759REB
  Research Triangle Inst, Research Triangle Park, NC.
  PB99-130742REB
  Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA.
  PB99-1 1 1304REB
  PB99-111312REB
  PB99-111320REB
  PB99-111338REB
  PB99-111494REB

EPA-68-C98-010
  Tetra Tech, Inc., Fairfax, VA.
  PB99-121295REB

EPA-68-D1-0008
  International Fuel Cells Corp., South Windsor, CT.
  PB99-105199REB

EPA-68-D2-0160
  Radian International LLC. Austin, TX.
  PB99-128159REB

EPA-68-D2-20162
  Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., Hemdon, VA.
  PB99-123457REB

EPA-68-D4-0005
  ARCADIS Geraghty and  Miller, Inc., Research  Triangle
  Park, NC.
  PB99-127987REB
  Arizona Univ.,  Tucson. Dept.  of Chemical and  Environ-
  mental Engineering.
  PB99-121477REB

EPA-6B-D4-0022
  Eastern Research Group, Inc., Momsville, NC.
  PB99-118341REB
  PB99-124034REB

EPA-6B-D5-0128
  AeroVironment  Environmental Services, Inc., Monrovia, CA.
  P899-114563REB

EPA-88-O7-0001
  Eastern Research Group, Inc., Lexington, MA.
  PB99-122202REB
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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
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                           Title

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PBM-100443/REB

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

EPA/53O/R-93/013A
Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Recycled
Materials for Highway Construction
PB94-100443/REB        PCA10/MFA03

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                                          NTIS  ORDER/REPORT  NUMBER  INDEX
BNL-65255
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New
  Jersey Harbor.
  DE98D04438REB                      PC A03/MF A01
CBP-219T99
  Better Backyard: A Citizen  Resource Guide to Beneficial
  Landscaping and Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
  Bay Watershed.
  PB99-133852REB                      PC A05/MF A01
CBS-379
  Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle in-
  formation system.
  DE98059376REB                      PC A02/MF A01
CONF-971151
  Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB                      PC A03/MF A01
CONF-980131
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB                      PC A03/MF A01
CONF-980523
  Aging of polyurethane insulation foamed with second- and
  third^eneration blowing agents.
  DE98K>4290REB                      PC A03/MF A01
CONF-9611208
  Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring building perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE96051529REB                      PC A03/MF A01
CONF-9709154
  Model-based chiller energy tracking  for performance assur-
  ance at a university building.
  DE98051526REB                      PC  A03/MF A01
DE98000332REB
  Aging of polyurethane foam insulation in simulated refrig-
  erator walls.
  DE98000332REB                      PC A03/MF A01
DE98004M3REB
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE96004063REB                      PC A03/MF A01
DE98004280flEB
  Aging of polyurethane insulation foamed with  second- and
  thmioeneration blowing agents.
  DE98D04290REB                      PC A03/MF A01
DE98004438REB
  Integrated sediment decontamination for the New York/New

   DE98l»4438REB                      PC A03/MF A01
OE9800S092REB
  Guide to  the emissions  certification  procedures  for alter-
  native fuel aftermarket conversions.
   DE98005092REB                      PC A05/MF A01
 DE98005492REB
   Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation monitoring
   around  United States nuclear test  areas.  Calendar Year

   DE98005492REB                      PC A07/MF A02
 DE9800S924REB
   Field analytical technology verification: The  ETV Site Char-
   acterization Program.                       .„....-  ,n,
   DE98005924REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 DE98051S26REB
   Model-based chiller energy tracking for performance assur-
   ance at a university building.                 .,».«-  ,n,
   DE98051S26REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 DE98051529REB
   Interoperable, life-cycle tools for assuring building perform-
   ance: An overview of a commercial building  initiative.
   DE98051529REB                      PCA03/MFA01
 DE98052311REB
   Monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and verification of climate
   change mitigation projects: Discussion of issues and meth-
   odologies and review of existing protocols and guidelines.
   DE98052311 REB                      PC A10/MF A02
 DE98054110REB
   Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
   DE98054110REB                      PC A05/MF A01
 DE98059376REB
   Documenting performance metrics in a building life-cycle in-
   formation system.                          «~>«ie »m
   DE98059376REB                      PC A02/MF A01
 DOT-T-9943
   Land Use Compendium.                     .,,»«: am
   PB99-129140REB                      PCA11/MFA03
 EPA-SAB-COUNCIL-ADV-9»005
   SAB Advisory:  The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
   Study;  Hearth and Ecological Initial Studies.
   PB99-133266REB                      PC A04/MF A01
  EPA-SAB-EHC-99-002                           .
   SAB Report: Review of the RfC Methods Case Studres Jte-
   view ofCase StuoTes Associated with the Document Meth-
   ods  for Derivation of Inhalation Reference Cjwoentraftons
   and  Application  of  Inhalation  Dosimetry (EPA/600/8-su/

       "                                 PC A04/MF A01
    PB99-126419REB
  EPA-SAB-EHC-99-003
    SAB Report: Review of the Health Risk AssessrnentpM,3-
    BttadieSTReview of the Office of Research *«£*"*<*>-
    menfs Draft Health Risk Assessment of 1 -S^utfdiene.
    PB99-12-M06REB                      PC A06/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EHC-99-004
  SAB Report: Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA Sec-
  tion 403 Regulation  (Identification of Dangerous Levels of
  Lead).
  PB99-124380REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA-SAB-EHC-99-005
  SAB Report: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
  sure. Review of the Draft Document Methods for Exposure-
  Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure to Chemi-
  cals: Development of the Acute Reference Exposure (EPA/
  600VR-68/051).
  PB99-124398REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-IHEC-ADV-99-004
  SAB Advisory: The National  Human Expsoure Assessment
  Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
  PB99-133290REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA-SAB-RAC-99-009
  SAB Report: Review of Health Risk from Low-Level Envi-
  ronmental Exposures to Radio-NudkJes (FGR-13 Report).
  Review of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air's Federal
  Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
  PB99-133282REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/200/B-98rtK>1
  EPA National Publications Catalog, 1998. Fourth Edition.
  PB99-124323REB                     PC A99/MF E08
EPW305IB-9W006
  Protocol for  Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  of Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities under the Re-
  source Conservation and Recovery Act.
  PB99-105579REB                     PC A13/MF A03
EPA/305/B-98/007
  Protocol tor  Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
  Know Act.
  PB99-122194REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/305/B-98/009
  Protocol for  Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com-
  pensation, and Liability Act.
  PB99-122186REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/310/R-95/001
  Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector  Notebook Project
  PB99-122723REB                     PC AO&MF A01
EPA/310/R-95/002
  Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry. EPA  Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
  PB99-122731REB                     PCA09/MFA02
EPA/31 Offi-95/003
  Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122889REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA/310/R-95/004
  Profile of the  Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office o<
  Compliance  Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122871 REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/310/R-95/OOS
  Profile of the Iron and Steel  Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122863REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPAmom-95/006
   Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sertor Notebcx* Project
   PB99-122855REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/3KVR-9S/008
   Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
   ance Sector Notebook Project
   PB99-122848REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/310/R-95/009
   Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Office
   of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122681 REB                     PC A09/MF A02
 EPA/310/R-9V010
   Profile of the Nonferrous Metals  Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector  Notebook Project.         .„._, .„
   PB99-122707REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/310rR-95/011
   Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA Of-
   fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122699REB                     PCA07/MFA02
 EPA/310VR-95/012
   Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry.  EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.         .„.....- ,™
   PB99-122764REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/310/R-95/013
   Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.     __.„-„...„,
   PB95-122749REB                     PCA09WFA02
  EPA/3KVR-9S/014
   Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
   Sector Notebook Project.                   .„,.«: .^-,
   PB99-122830REB                     PC A07/MF A02
  EPA/310VR-95/015
   Profile of the Pulp  and Paper Industry. EPA Office of Com-
   pliance Sector Notebook Project
   PB99-122822REB                     PC A08/MF A02
  EPA/310/R-9&/016
   Profile of the Rubber and  Plastics Industry.  EPA Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122814REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/3 KVR-95/017
  Profile of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122715REB                    PC A07/MF A02
EPA/310m-95/018
  Profile of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122756REB                    PC A06/MF A01
EPA-402-B-97-015
  Offsite environmental monitoring report; radiation monitoring
  around United States nuclear test areas.  Calendar Year
  1996.
  DE98005492REB                      PC A07/MF A02
EPAM20/R-99/001
  EPA Laboratory Evaluation of PetroMoly HP Motor Oil.
  PB99-1273S9REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/430/R-98/012
  Compliance Report, 1997. Acid Rain Program.
  PB9&122152REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/4S4/R-97/007
  Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 Annual
  Report.
  PB99-134884REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/454/R-98/004
  Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement
  Systems. Volume 2. Part 1. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
  Program Quality System Development.
  PB99-129876REB                     PCA19/MFA04
EPA/454/R-98/012
  Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in  PM2.5 Moni-
  toring Networks.
  PB99-121600REB                     PC A10/MF A02
EPA/454/R-98/017
  Guideline on Data  Handling  Conventions for the 8-Hour
  Ozone NAAOS.
  PB99-120966REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/454/R-98/019
  Interagency Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM).
  Phase 2. Summary Report and Recommendations for Mod-
  eling Long Range Transport Impacts.
  PB99-121089REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA/454/R-98/020
  Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
  PB99-127342REB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/456/R-98/008
  Pulp and Paper NESHAP: A Plain English Description.
  PB99-124067REB                     PCA12/MFA03
EPA/540/R-95/507
  Electrochemical  Sensors for  Environmental  Monitoring:  A
  Review of Recent Technology.
  P899-963505REB                     PC AQ3VMF A01
 EPA/540/R-96/507
  Rochem Separation Systems, Inc. Disc Tube (Trade Name)
  Module Technology: Innovative Technology Evaluation Re-
  port
  PB99-129827REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 EPA-540-R-97-029
  Implementing Presumptive Remedies: A Notebook of Guid-
  ance and Resource Materials.
  PB97-963304REB                     PC A16/MF A03
 EPA-540-R-98-046
  Analysis of  State  Superfund Programs:  50-State Study,
   1998 Update.
   PB99-963210REB                     PCA15/MFA03
 EPA 541-R97-213
   Superfund  Explanation  of Significant Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): UnaWte Army Depot
   (lagoons), Hermiston, OR., September 30, 1997.
   PB97-963161 REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 EPA 541-R98-004
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Brunswick
   Naval Air Station - No Further ACtion at Sites 4 (Acid/Caus-
   tic Pit) 11   (Fire Training Area), 13 (Defense Realization
   and Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial Action for the
   Eastern Plume, Brunswick, ME., February 10,1998.
   PB98-963704REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA 541-R98-006
   Superfund  Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region 2): Rosen
   Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump, Cortland, NY., March 23,1998.
   PB98-963802REB                     PC A15/MF A03
 EPA S41-R98-007
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Pittsburgh
   Air  Force Base, SS-005, Operable  Unit 12,  Pittsburgh,
   NY.. April 2, 1998.
   PB98-963803REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 EPA 541-R9B-008
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plartsburgh
   Air  Force Base, SS-006, Operable  Unit 13,  Pittsburgh,
   NY., April 2, 1998.
   PB98-963804REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 EPA 541-R98-012
   Superfund  Record of  Decision (EPA Region  3): Metal
   Banks, Philadelphia, PA., December 31,1997.
   PB98-963904REB                     PC A09/MF A02
 EPA 541-R98-013
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Manu-
   facturing Operable Unit 5, Valley Township, PA.,  December
   22,1997.
   PB98-963905REB                     PC A05/MF A01


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                                                     NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
 EPA 541 H-9B-019
   Superfund  Record  of  Decision (EPA  Region  4): Camp
   Lejeune Mlitary Reservation (USNavy) Operable  Unit 11,
   Site 7 and 80. Onslow County, NC., January 20, 1998.
   PB98-964003REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA 541-R98-020
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Milan Army
   Ammunition Plant, Mian, TN., March 11, 1998.
   PB98-964004REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 EPA 541-R98-021
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 4): Savannah
   River Site  (USDOE) Operable Unit 20, K-Area Bingham
   Pump Outage Pit (643-1 G). Aiken, SC., March 23, 1998.
   PB98-964005REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
 EPA 541-R96-035
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): Idaho Na-
   tional Engineering Laboratory (USDOE). Operable Unit 2-
   13, Idaho Fans. ID., December 17, 1997.
   PB98-964602REB                     PC A12/MF A03
 EPA 541-FSB-042
   Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill (ROD
   No. 1). Grove Crtv, PA., August 24, 1998.
   PB9B-963110REB                     PCA03/MFA01
 EPA M1-R98-043
   Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill (ROD
   No. 2), Grove City. PA.. August 24. 1998.
   PB98-963111REB                     PCA02/MFA01
 EPA 541-flS6-044
   Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Diference for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill. Ram-
   apo. NY.. November 26. 1997.
   PB98-9631 12REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 EPA 541-R-M-04S
   Superfund  Explanation  of  Significant  Difference for the
   Record of  Decision  (EPA Region 3): Hunterstown Road.
   Straban Township. PA.. August 25. 1998.
   PB98-963113REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 EPA S41-W8-047
   Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Lincoln Cre-
   osote Site. Bossier City. LA.. November 26. 1997.
   PB98-964201 REB                     PC A04/MF A01
   Guide to Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
   ance  Information  for  Remediabon  Projects.   Revised
   Version.
   PB99-13O445REB                            PC A06
 EPA/S42/B-9S/009
   Innovations in Site Characterization: Interim Guide to Pre-
   paring Case Studies.
   PB99-121097REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/8MVA-M/129
   Modeling Stomatal Response to Atmospheric Humidity.
   PB99-126526REB                     PC AQ2/MF A01
 EPA/COW A-M/1 30
   Photochemical Plumenn-Gnd  Simulations  of Major Point
   Sources in the Community Muitscate  Air Quality (CMAQ)
   Modeling System.
   PB99-121451REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 EPA«OOrA-Mr131
   Review and Analysis of Emissions Data for Residential
   Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.
   PB99-121469REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 EP A/600/A-96/1 32
   Field Test of Cydodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Flushing of
   Multiple-Component Imrmsabte Organic Liquid Contamina-
   tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.
   PB99-121428REB                     PC A04/MF A01
 EP A/600/ A-9B/1 33
   Using Reproductive and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
   ological Risk Assessments  for Oviparous Vertebrates  Ex-
   posed To Contaminants.
   PB99-121436REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
 EPA/MKVA-MT134
   Horarachial Framework for Conserving Biodiversity.
   PB99-121444REB                     PC A05VMF A01
 EPA/tOOM-M/135
   Physical and Chemical Characterization of Fme Paniculate
   from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
   PB99-121477REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/MCM-96T138
   Application  of  Intelligent Controls in  EPA's Combustion
   Technology Research and Development
   PB99-126500REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 EPAAWO/A-98/139
   Development of  Alternative Solid Waste  Managment Op-
   tions  with Economic  and Environmental Considerations: A
   Mathematical Modeling Approach.
   PB99-126492REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 EP A/600/ A-M/1 40
   Use of (nteMgent Computational Techniques for the Esti-
   mation and Protection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
   PB99-126484REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 EPAS600/A-98/141
   Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
   PB99-126476REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/MWA-4W142
   Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
   North Carolina.
   PB99-1 26468REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                         EPA/600/A-98/14S
                                           Impact of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposition
                                           of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of Norm Caro-
                                           lina
                                           PB99-126856REB                      PC A02/MF A01
                                         EPA/600/A-98/146
                                           Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental Monitoring
                                           Systems.
                                           PB99-126849REB                      PC A02/MF A01
                                         EPA/600YA-99/001
                                           Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
                                           ico.
                                           PB99-128399REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                         EPA/60WA-99/002
                                           Fate and Transport of Recombinant Sinortiizobium meliloti'
                                           with Enhanced N2-Fixing Abilities during a Muttiyear Field
                                           Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
                                           PB99-128381 REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                         EPA/600/A-99/005
                                           Development of Mjltpollutant Emission Control Technology
                                           for Stoker Boilers.
                                           PB99-129819REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                         EPA/600/A-M/006
                                           Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
                                           Solving Multiple Pollutant Control  Problems in Coal-Fired
                                           Boilers.
                                           PB99-129793REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                         EPA/800/A-W/007
                                           Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
                                           Prevention.
                                           PB99-129801 REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                         EPA/800/A-MM08
                                           Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Heating
                                           Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
                                           P899-129934REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                         EPA/600/A-W/009
                                           Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Restora-
                                           tion in the MAIA; Processes, Endpomts. and Measures of
                                           Success for Water, Soil,  Fkxa and Fauna.
                                           PB99-134819REB                      PC A03/MF A01
                                         EPA/600m-t7/072
                                           Methods  for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
                                           Marine and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edition.
                                           PB99-127326REB                      PCA11/MFA03
                                         EPA/600m-M»4B
                                           Oxygenates in Water Critical  Information and  Research
                                           Needs.
                                           PB99-121188REB                      PC A06/MF A01
                                         EPA/600/R-98/055
                                           Evaluation and Performance Assessment  of Innovative
                                           Low-VOC Contact Adheaves in  Wood Laminating  Oper-
                                           ations.
                                           PB99-102717REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
                                         EPA/600VR-98/058
                                           Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Ftowmeter.
                                           PB99-100018REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
                                         EPA/600m-98/072
                                           Field Demonstration of Lead Paint Abatement Technologies
                                           in Residential Housing.
                                           PB98-172489REB                      PC AOB/MF A02
                                         EPA/600/R-M/D86
                                           Ecological Research Strategey.
                                           PB99-127128REB                      PC A08MF A02
                                         EPA/600/R-98/D87
                                           Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
                                           PB99-127086REB                      PC AOS/MF AOt
                                         EPA/60WR-M/090
                                           Biomass Drying Technologies.
                                           PB99-122103REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
                                         EPA/600/R-98/105
                                           Electric Power Generation Using a Phosphoric Acid Cell on
                                           a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Gas Stream.
                                           PB99-118333REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
                                         EPA/80O/R-98/118
                                           Determination  of Inorganic Ankms in Drinking Water by Ion
                                           Chromalogtaphy. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
                                           PB98-169196REB                      PC A04/MF A01
                                         EPAWOOm-98/123
                                           Pollution Prevention Research Strategy.
                                           PB99-130189REB                      PC AOS/MF A01
                                         EPA/eOOro-98/124
                                           Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
                                           Chemicals.
                                           PB98-177876REB                      PC A04/MF A01
                                         EPA/600YR-98/126
                                           Testing of Fuel Cells to Recover Energy from Landfill Gas;
                                           Groton Landfill.
                                           PB99-105199REB                      PC A09/MF A02
                                         EPA/600/R-98/128
                                           Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
                                           Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
                                           PB99-130023REB                      PC A13/MF A03
                                         EPA/600m-98/130
                                           Proceedings: Low-and No-VOC Coating Technologies: Bi-
                                           ennial  International  Conference (2nd). Held  in Durham,
                                           North Carolina on March 13-15. 199S.
                                           PB99-118374REB                      PC A2S/MF A04
                                         EPA/600YR-98/131
                                           Demonstration of a No-VOC/No-HAP Wood Kitchen Cabinet

                                                                               PC A05/MF A01
EP A/600/ R-98/1 33
  Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulation.
  PB99-1 2209SREB                     PC A09/MF ACE
EPA/600/R-98/139
  Description and Testing of the AnalTech Model 9801 P Mon-
  itor for Formaldehyde in Air.
  PB99-1 18291 REB                     PCA06/MFA01
EPA/600/R-98/140
  Automated Stationary Source Dynamic Spiking.
  PB99-1 18341 REB                     PC A08/MF A02
EPA/600/R-98/146
  Application of  Pollution Prevention Techniques to Reduce
  Indoor Air Emissions from Engineered Wood Products.
  PB99-118309REB                     PCA10/MFA03
EPA/600/R-98/153
  Environmental  Technology Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
  ing of Semiconductors by  the  Radiance  Process (Trade
  Name).
  PB99-1 2651 8REB                     PC ACWMF A01
EPA/800m-98/157
  Sewer and Tank Sediment Rushing: Case Studies.
  PB99-127839REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/600/R-98/161
  Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
  of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
  PB99-124034REB                     PC A23/MF A04
EPA/800m-98/170
  Investigation of Remote Sensing  Devices  lor Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
  PB99-1 27987REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/600/H-98/174A
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  1 . Technical Report.
  PB99-122111REB                     PC A04*F A01
EPA/600/R-98/174B
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  2. Appendices.
  PB99-122129REB                     PCA10/MFA02
EPA/eOO/R-*ttOM
  MisciMrty. Solubility. Viscosity, and Density Measurements
  for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
  PB99-128027REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/eoom-M/oio
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB                     PCA09/MFA02
   PC A02/MF A01
Phosphide.
   PC A03/MF A01
  Technical Approaches to Characterizing and Cleaning Up
  Iron and Steed Mill Sites under the BrownfieUs Initiative.
  PB99-1 22202REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
EPA/735m-»7/002
  Proceedings of the National  Workshop:  Pesticides and
  Ground  Water State/Tribal Management  Plans. Held in
  Washington, DC. on August 26-27, 1996.
  PB99-130437REB                     PC A07/MF A02
EPA/738/F-98/002
  RED Facts: DCPA.
  PB99-123523REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/738/F-98/006
  RED Facts: Deet
  PB99-128803REB                     PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-98/011
  RED Facts: Bromoxynil.
  PB99-123499REB
EPA/738/F-98/015
  RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium
  PB99-123507REB
EPA/738/F-»8/016
  RED Facts: Dicofol.
  PB99- 1 23549REB                     PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738SF-98/017
  RED Facts: Iprocdone.
  PB99-123531REB                     PCA02/MFA01
EPA/738fF-S8/018
  RED Facts: Alachtor.
  PB99-123515REB                     PCA03/MFA01
EPA/738/F-98/018
  RED Facts: Methomyl.
  PB99-128787REB                     PC A02/MF A01
EPA/738/F-M/020
  RED Facts: ThkxScarb.
  PB99-128779REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/73ffF-98K)22
  RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
  PB99-121204REB                     PCA02/MFA01
   PC A02/MF A01


   PC A02/MF A01


   DCPA. (Includes

   PCA12/MFA03


   DEET. (Includes

   PC A08AVF A02
  RED Facts: 1 ,3-Dichloropropene.
  PB99-128795REB
  RED Facts: Methylisothiazolinone.
  PB99-1 2881 1 REB
EPA/73»R-98m)S
  Fteregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):
  REDTacts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
  PB99-123168REB
EPA/738/R-88/010
  Reregistration Eligibility  Decision (RED):
  RED Facts: DEETFact Sheet).
  PB99-123143REB
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                                                                                                                                        ISBN-0-16-048276-3
EPA/738/R-98/013
  Reregistration  Eligibility  Decision (RED): Bromoxynil.  (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Bromoxynil Fact Sheet).
  PB99-128829REB                      PC A15/MF A03
EPA/738/R-98/017
  Reregistration   Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  AL  and  MG
  Phosphide.  (Includes  RED  Facts: Aluminum  and Magne-
  sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).
  PB99-123150REB                      PCA11/MFA03
EPA/738/R-98/018
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Dicofol. (Includes
  REDTacts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
  PB99-119588REB                      PC A14/MF A03
EPA/738/R-98/019
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  IPRODIONE.  (In-
  cludes RED Facts: IPTODIONE Fact Sheet).
  PB99-119570REB                      PC A15/MF A03
EPA/738/R-98/021
  Reregistration   Eligibility Decision (RED): Methomy!.  (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Methomyl Fact Sheet).
  PB99-128696REB                     PC A14/MF A03
EPA/738/R-98/022
  Reregistration   Eligibility Decision (RED): Thiodicarb  (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Thiodicarb Fact Sheet).
  PB99-130429REB                     PC A12/MF A03
EPA/738/R-98/023
  Reregistration   Eligibility  Decision (RED): Hydramethylnon.
  (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
  PB99-121287REB                     PC A09/MF A02
EPA/738/R-98/024
  Reregistration    Eligibility    Decision    (RED):    1,3-
  Dichloropropene    (Includes     RED    Facts:     1,3-
  Dichloropropene.).
  PB99-129652REB                      PC A10/MF  A03
EPA/738/R-98/02S
  Reregistration      Eligibility      Decision       (RED):
  Methylisothiazolinone      (Includes     RED      Facts:
  Methytisothiazolinone.).
  PB99-129637REB                      PC A09/MF  A02
EPA/742/S-97/001
  Pollution Prevention 1997: A Natonal  Progress Report. Ex-
  ecutive Summary.
  PB99-130205REB                      PC A03/MF  A01
EPA/745/B-98/004
  Section  313 of the Emergency  Planning and  Community
  Right-to-Know Act.  Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (Re-
  vised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
  PB99-132920REB                      PC A15/MF A03
 EPA/745/B-98/001
  Metal Mning Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
  ning and Community Right-to-Know  Act. Toxic Chemical
  Release Inventory.
  PB99-132912REB                      PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/745/B-98T302
  Coal Mning Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
  ning and Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic Chemical

  PB99-128977REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/74WB-99/003
  Electricity Generating Facilities. Section  313  of the Emer-
  gency Planning and  Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
  Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-132904REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 EPA/745/B-98/005
  Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section  313  of the Emer-
  gency Planning and  Community Right-to-Know Act. Toxic
  Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-128969REB                      PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/745/B-99/06*
   Petroleum  Terminals and  Bulk Storage Facilities. Section
   313 of  the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
   Know Act. Toxic Chemical Release Inventory.
   PB99-128761REB                      PC A07/MF A02
 EPA/745/R-98/018
   Toxics  Release Inventory,  1996. Public Data Release: Ten
   Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
   PB99-128985REB                       PC A99/MF A06
 EPA/747/K-98/001
   Testing Your  Home for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
   PB99-127219REB                       PCA03/MFA01

 EPA»1SIB-98r002
   Regulatory Impact Analysis for  the Stage 1 Disinfectants/
   Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
   PB99-111304REB                       PC A14/MF A03
 EPA/815/B-98/003
   Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced Sur-
   face Water Treatment Rule.                  ..„»„- .no
   PB99-111312REB                      PC A12/MF A03
 EPA/815/B-98W04
   Occurrence Assessment for Disinfectants  and Disinfection
   Byproducts in Public  Drinking Water Supplies.
   PB99-111320REB                      PC A10/MF A03

 EPA/815/B-98/005
   Crvptosporidium and 'Giardia1 Occurrence Assessment  for
   the kiterim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111338REB                      PC A10/MF A02
 EPA/815/B-98/006                                 .   .
   Health   Risk  Assessment/Characterization  of the Dnnkmg
   Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
   PB99-111346REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/B-98/007
  Health  Risk Assessment/Characterization of the  Drinking
  Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
  PB99-111353REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/B-98/008
  Health  Risk Assessment/Characterization of the  Drinking
  Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine Dioxide and Chlo-
  rite.
  PB99-111361 REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/B-98/009
  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
  1 D/DBP Rule).
  PB99-111379REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/B-S8/010
  Dichloroacetic Acid: Carcinogenicity Identification Character-
  ization Summary.
  PB99-111387REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/B-98/011
  Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document  for
  'Cryptosporidium'.
  PB99-111395REB                      PC A08/MF A02
EPA/815/C6-98/016
  Technologies and Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE) and Point-
  of-Use  (POU) Devices for Control  of Disinfection  By-Prod-
  ucts.
  PB99-111502REB                      PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/R-98/002
  Small System Compliance Technology List for the Non-Mi-
  crobial Contaminants Regulated Before 1996.
  PB99-119349REB                      PC A07/MF A02
EPA/815/R-98/003
  Various Technology  Findings for Contaminants Regulated
  Before  1996.
  PB99-119356REB                      PC A06/MF A01
EPA/815/R-98/014
  Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-
  ucts.
  PB99-111486REB                      PCA15/MFA03
EPA/81»R-98/015
  Cost and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
   PB99-111494REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/81WR-98/017
  Small System Compliance Technology List for the Stage 1
   DBP Rule.
   PB99-11151OREB                     PC A05/MF A01
EPA/815/R-99/001
   Health  Effects from  Exposure to High Levels of Sulfate in
   Drinking Water Study.
   PB99-130S77REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/816/R-98-004
   Requirements  for Locational Data in the Safe Drinking
   Water Information System (SDWIS).
   PB99-119398REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/816/R-98-011
   National Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Congress.
   Groundwater Chapters.
   PB99-119406REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/816/R-98-017
   Drinking Water and Ground Water Data Within the 305(b)
   Program.
   PB99-119372REB                      PC A10/MF A03
 EPA/816/R-98/018
   Biological Indicators of Ground  Water-Surface Water Inter-
   action: An Update.
   PB99-130536REB                      PC A04/MF A01
 EPAr816/R-98/021
   Literature Review of Methods for Delineating Wellhead Pro-
   tection Areas.
   PB99-129033REB                      PC A04/MF A01
 EPA/821/B-98/019
   Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines and Standards for  Synthetic-Based  Drilling
   Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous  Drilling Fluids in the Oil and
   Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
   PB99-132938REB                      PC A03/MF A01
 EPA/821/B-98/021
   Development Document for Proposed  Effluent Limitations
   Guidelines  and Standards  for  Synthetic-Based  Drilling
   Fluids and Other Non-Aqueous  Drilling Fluids in the Oil and
   Gas Extraction Point Source Category.         „.,„,,_ „„„
   PB99-132961 REB                      PC A14/MF A03
 EPA/821/R-98/016
   Detailed  Costing  Document  for the  Centralized Waste
   Treatment Industry.
   PB99-128555REB                      PC A10/MF A02
 EPA/821/R-98/018
   Cost Effectiveness  Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
   lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament In-

   PB9SM 30759REB                      PC A05/MF A01
 EPA/821/R-98/019
   Economic Analysis of Effluent Limitation  Guidelines  and
   Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
   PB99-130742REB                      PC A17/MF A03
 EPA/821/R-98/020
   Development Document  for Proposed  Effluent  Limitations
   Guidelines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treat-
   ment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
   PB99-129678REB                      PC A99/MF A06
EPA/823/B-98/006
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-121295REB                     PCA17/MFA03
EPA/82 3/C-98/003
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 1 (CT,
  ME, MA, NH, HI,  VT) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500696REB                    CD-ROM CP D02
EPA/823/C-98/004
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 2 (NJ,
  NY, PR, VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500704REB                    CD-ROM CP D02
EPA/823/C-98/005
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 3 (DE,
  DC, MD, PA, VAI (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500712REB                    CD-ROM CP D01
EPA/832/B-98/003
  Guide to Using  EPA's Automated Clearing House for the
  Drinkinq Water State Revolving Fund Program.
  PB99-119380REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/832/B-98/005
  Clean Water Tribal  Resource  Directory  for Wastewater
  Treatment Assistance.
  PB99-130585REB                     PC A06/MF A01
EPA/832/K-98/002
  Frequently-Asked Questions about the  Clean Water Act:
  Section 106 Tribal Water Pollution Control Program.
  PB99-119364REB                      PC A03/MF A01
EPA/833/B-99/001
  Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and  Reporting Require-
  ments of the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector  General
  Permit.
  PB99-130593REB                     PC A04/MF A01
EPA/855/B-97/001
  Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment: A Man-
  ual on Performance, Design, and Operation with Case His-
  tories.
  PB99-130650REB                     PC A10/MF A02
EPA/85S/K-97/001
  Constructed Wetlands  and Wastewater Management for
  Confined Animal Feeding Operations.
  PB99-129041REB                     PC A03/MF A01
EPA/90 3/B-99/002
  Better Backyard: A Citizen Resource  Guide to Beneficial
  Landscaping and Habitat Restoration  in the Chesapeake
  Bay Watershed.
  PB99-133852REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 FCR-14749A
  Testing of Fuel Cells to  Recover Energy from Landfill Gas;
  Groton Landfill.
  PB99-105199REB                     PC A09/MF A02
 FHWA-PD-99-002
  Land Use Compendium.
  PB99-129140REB                     PCA11/MFA03
 IEPA/BOL-98/011
  Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
  and Disposal in  Illinois.
  PB99-123119REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 IEPA/BOL-98/022
  Nonhazardous  Solid Waste Management and Landfill  Ca-
  pacity in Illinois. 1997 Annual Report.
   PB99-129090REB                     PC A14/MF A03
 IEPA/BOL-98/023
  Household Hazardous Waste Collection Results, State Fis-
  cal Years 1996,1997, 1998.
   PB99-128530REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 ISBN-0-16-048268-2
   Profile of the Dry Cleaning Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
   ance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122723REB                     PC A06/MF A01
 ISBN-0-16-048269-0
   Profile of the Electronics and Computer Industry.  EPA Of-
   fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122731 REB                     PC A09/MF A02
 ISBN-0-16-048270-4
   Profile of the Wood Furniture  and Fixtures Industry. EPA
   Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122889REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 ISBN-0-16-048271-2
   Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA  Office of
   Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122871 REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 ISBN-0-16-048272-0
   Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
   ance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122863REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 ISBN-0-16-048273-9
   Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA Of-
   fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122855REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 ISBN-0-16-048275-5
   Profile of the Metal Mining Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
   ance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122848REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 ISBN-0-16-048276-3
   Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Office
   of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
   PB99-122681 REB                     PC A09/MF A02
                                                                                                                                         June 1999
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ISBN-0-16-M827M
  Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
                                      PC A08/MF A02
ISBN-0-16-048278-X
  Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mming Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
  PB99-1226«9REB                     PC A07/MF A02
SBIHMMM8Z7M
  Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
  CompSance Sector Notebook Project
  PB95-V2Z764REB                     PC AOB/MF A02
tSBH-0-18-048280-1
  Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Protect.
  PB95-122749REB                     PC AOOMF A02
ISBN4-1t-0482S1-X
  Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance

  SM&T016*               PCA07/MFA02
IjpFI 0 1C M87BT ft*
  Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pSance Sector Notebook Pro,ect         „_.„„,_._,
  PB99-122622REB                    PC A08/MF A02
B8H4-16-04828M
  Profile of the Rubber and Plastics Industry. EPA Office of
  CompSance Sector Notebook Project
  PB99-122814REB                    PC A08/MF A02
6BIMM6-O482M-4
  Profile of the Stone. Clay.  Glass, and Concrete Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122715REB                    PCA07/MFA02
BMMMMMKK*
  Profito of the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-1 22756REB                    PC AOfVMF A01
LBNL-40316
  Monitoring. evaluation, reporting. and verification of climate
  change mitigation projects: Discussion of issues and mem-
LBNL-40781
                 r energy tr
  ance at a university buikfng.
  DE98051526REB       *
LBNL-4W33
                                       PCA03/MFA01
  Interoperable. He-cycle tools tor assuring bidding perform-
  ance: An overview of a commercial building initiative.
  DE98051529REB                      PCA03/MFA01
LBNL-41942
  Documenting performance metrics in a butting ife-cyde in-
  formation system.
  DE98059376REB                      PCA02/MFA01
NCEA-W-0372
  DcNoroacetic Aoxt Carcinogeniciry Identification Character-
  ization Summary.
  PB99-111387REB                     PC A05/MF A01
NOAA-TM-NOS-ORCA-104
  MST/NOAA NS and T/EPA EMAP Inter comparison Exer-
  cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine Envi-
  ronment Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
  comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Program
  tor Marino Environmental Quality.
  PB99-119497REB                     PCA16rMFA03
MREL/TP-S40-227S7
  Guide to the emissions certification procedures tor alter-
  native fuel alter market conversions.
  DE98005092REB                      PC AOort* A01
OflNUCP«4345
  Aging of poryuremane team insulation in simulated refrig-

  DE98000332REB                      PCA03/MFA01
ORf*JCP-»W71
  Aging of pdyurethane insulation foamed with second-  and
  twd-generafeon blowing agents.
  DE9&04290REB                      PCA03/MFA01
OANUCP464M
  Field technology evaluations in EPA's Environmental Tech-
  nology Verification (ETC) Program.
  DE98004063REB                      PCA03/MFA01
USWCn QJT8 J-4HE
  Analysis of State Superfund Programs: SO-State Study.
  1986 Update
  PB99-963210REB                    PC A15/MF  A03
OSWER-*378J>-t1
  Implementing Presumptive Remedies: A Notebook of Guid-
  ance and Resource Materials.
  PB97-963304REB                    PC A16/MF  A03
               •
                Sensors for  Environmental Monitoring:  A
  Review of Recent Technology.
  PB99-96350SREB                    PC A03/MF  A01
                                                      PB98-169196REB
                                                        Determination of Inorganic Anions in Drinking Water by Ion
                                                        Chromatography. Method 300.1. Revision 1.0.
                                                        PB98-169196REB                     PC A04/MF A01
                                                      PB98-172489REB
                                                        Field Demonstration of Lead Paint Abatement Technologies
                                                        in Residential Housing.
                                                        PB98-172489REB                     PC A08/MF A02
                                                      PB98-177876REB
                                                        Substitution Reactions for the Detoxification of Hazardous
                                                        Chemicals
                                                        PB98-177876REB                     PC AC4/MF A01
                                                      PB98-963110REB
                                                        Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
                                                        Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill (ROD
                                                        No. 1), Grove City, PA., August 24,1998.
                                                        PB98-963110REB                     PC A03/MF A01
                                                      PB9B-963111REB
                                                        Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
                                                        Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): Osbome Landfill (ROD
                                                        No. 2), Grove City, PA.. August 24.1998.
                                                        PB98-963111REB                     PC A02/MF A01
                                                      PB98-963112REB
                                                        Superfund Explanation of Significant Diference for the
                                                        Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ramapo Landfill.  Ram-
                                                        apo. NY., November 26,1997.
                                                        PB98-963112REB                     PC A02/MF A01
                                                      PB98-M3113REB
                                                        Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference for the
                                                        Record of Decision (EPA Region 3):  Hunterstown Road.
                                                        Straban Township, PA.. August 25.1998.
                                                        PB98-963113REB                     PC A02/MF A01
                                                      PB98-M3704REB
                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 1): Brunswick
                                                        Naval Air Station - No Further ACtion at Sites 4  (Acid/Caus-
                                                        tic Pit). 11 (Fire Training Area). 13  (Defense ReuHizaton
                                                        and  Marketing Office Area) and a Remedial Action for the
                                                        Eastern Plume. Brunswick. ME.. February 10.1998.
                                                        PB98-963704REB                     PC A08/MF A02
                                                      PB98463M2REB
                                                        Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2):  Rosen
                                                        Brothers Scrap Yard/Dump, Contend, NY., March 23, 1998.
                                                               S3802REB                    PC A15/MF A03
   Superfund Explanation of Significant  Difference  for the
   Record of Decision (EPA Region 10): UnatiUa Army Depot
   (lagoons), Hermston, OR. September 30. 1997.
   PS97-963161 REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 PBB7-M3304REB
PB96-963803REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Ptattsburgh
  Air Force Base. SS-005.  Operable Unit 12.  Plattsburgh,
  NY.. April 2.1998.
  PB98-963803REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB9&963804REB
  Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 2): Plattsburgh
  Air Force Base, SS-006.  Operable Unit 13.  Plattsburgh,
                                                         NY., April 2, 1998.
                                                         PB98-963804REB
                                                                                             PC A05/MFA01
                                                       PBS6-
                                                                  IREB
                                                         Superfund Record of  Decision  (EPA  Region  3):  Metal
                                                         Banks, Philadelphia, PA.. December 31.1997.
                                                         PB98-963904REB                      PC A09/MF A02
                                                         Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 3): MW Manu-
                                                         facturing Operable Unit 5, Valley Township. PA., December
                                                         22  1997
                                                         PB9fr963905REB                      PC A05/MF A01
                                                        PB08 964003REB
                                                         Superfund Record  of Decision (EPA  Region  4): Camp
                                                         Lejeune MUitary Reservation (USNavy)  Operable  Unit 11,
                                                         ~"  '  nd 80. Onstow County. NC., January 20. 1998.
                                                                                              PCA08/MF A02
                                                                                PB99-111304REB
                                                                                  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Stage 1  Disinfectants/
                                                                                  Disinfection Byproducts Rule.
                                                                                  PB99-111304REB                      PC A14/MF A03
                                                                                PB99-111312REB
                                                                                  Regulatory Impact Analysis for the Interim Enhanced  Sur-
                                                                                  face Water Treatment Rule.
                                                                                  PB99-111312REB                      PC A12/MF A03
                                                                                PB99-111320REB
                                                                                  Occurrence  Assessment for Disinfectants and Disinfection
                                                                                  Byproducts in Public Drinking Water Supplies.
                                                                                  PB99-111320REB                      PC A10/MF A03
                                                                                PB99-111338REB
                                                                                  Cryptosporidium  and 'Giardia' Occurrence Assessment for
                                                                                  the Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule.
                                                                                  PB99-111338REB                      PCA10VMFA02
                                                                                PB99-111346REB
                                                                                  Hearth Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the Drinking
                                                                                  Water Disinfection Byproduct Chloroform.
                                                                                  PB99-111346REB                      PC AOSMF A01
                                                                                PB99-111353 REB
                                                                                  Hearth Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the Drinking
                                                                                  Water Disinfection Byproduct Bromate.
                                                                                  PB99-111353REB                      PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                PB99-111361 REB
                                                                                  Health Risk Assessment/Characterization of  the Drinking
                                                                                  Water Disinfection By-Products Chlorine Dioxide and Chlo-
                                                                                  rite.
                                                                                  PB99-111361 REB                      PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                PB99-111379 REB
                                                                                  Health Risks to Fetuses, Infants, and Children (Final Stage
                                                                                  1 D/DBP Rule).
                                                                                  PB99-111379REB                      PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                PBW-111387REB
                                                                                  Dichloroacetic Acid:  Carcinogenicity Identification Character-
                                                                                  ization Summary.
                                                                                  PB99-111387REB                      PC AO&MF A01
                                                                                PB99-11139SREB
                                                                                  Addendum to Draft Drinking Water Criteria Document for
                                                                                  'Cryptosporidium'.
                                                                                  PB99-111395REB                      PC A08/MF A02
                                                                                PB90-111486REB
                                                                                  Technologies and Costs for Control of Disinfection By-Prod-
                                                                                  ucts
                                                                                  PB99-111486REB                      PC A15/MF A03
                                                                                 PB99-1114B4REB
                                                                                  Cost  and Technology Document for the Interim Enhanced
                                                                                  Surface Water Treatment Rule.
                                                                                  PB99-111494REB                      PC A06/MF A01
                                                                                 PB99-111502 REB
                                                                                  Technologies and Costs for Point-of-Entry (POE) and Point-
                                                                                  of-
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                                                     NTIS  ORDER/REPORT NUMBER INDEX
                                                                                                                                        PB99-127342REB
PB99-119398REB
  Requirements  for Locational Data in the Safe Drinking
  Water Information System (SOWIS).
  PB99-1 19398REB                      PC A03/MF A01
PB99-119406REB
  National Water Quality Inventory. 1996 Report to Congress.
  Groundwater Chapters.
  PS99-1 19406REB                      PC AO#MF A01
PB99-119497REB
  NIST/NOAA MS  and T/EPA EMAP Intercomparison Exer-
  cise Program for Organic Contaminants in the Marine Envi-
  ronment: Description and Results of 1995 Organic Inter-
  comparison Exercises. National Status and Trends Program
  for Marine Environmental Quality.
  PB99-119497REB                      PCA16/MFA03
PB99-119570REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): IPRODIONE. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: IPRODIONE  Fact Sheet).
  PB99-1 1 9570REB                      PC A1 5/MF A03
PBM-119588REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED): Dicofol. (Includes
  REDFacts: Dicofol Fact Sheet).
  PB99-1 19588REB                      PC A14/MF A03
PBM-120966REB
  Guideline on Data  Handling Conventions for the  8-Hour
  Ozone NAAQS.
  PB99-120966REB                      PC A03/MF A01
PB99-121069REB
  Interagencv Workgroup on Air Quality Modeling (IWAQM).
  Phase 2. Summary Report and  Recommendations for Mod-
  eling Long Range Transport Impacts.
  PB99-1 2f089REB                      PC A09/MF A02
PBW-121097REB
  Innovations  in Site Characterization: Interim  Guide  to Pre-
  paring Case Studies.
  PB9SM21097REB                      PC A03/MF A01
PBM-121188REB
  Oxygenates in Water Critical  Information and Research
  Needs
  PB99-1 21 1 88REB                      PC A06/MF A01
PB90-121204REB
  RED Facts: Hydramethylnon.
  PB99-121204REB                      PC A02/MF A01
PB98-121287REB
  Reregistration Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Hydramethylnon.
  (Includes RED Facts: Hydramethylnon Fact Sheet).
  PB99-121287REB                      PC A09/MF A02
PBM-121295REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources. BASINS. Version 2.0. User's Manual.
  PB99-121295REB                      PCA17/MFA03
PB9»-121428REB
  Fiek) Test of Cyclodextrin for Enhanced In-situ Flushing of
  Multiple-Component Immiscible  Organic Liquid Contamina-
  tion: Project Overview and Intial Results.   _
  PB99-121 428REB                      PC A04/MF A01
PB99-121438REB
  Using Reproductuve and Developmental Effects Data in Ec-
  ological Risk Assessments  for  Oviparous Vertebrates Ex-
  posed To Contaminants.
  PB99-121436REB                      PC A05/MF A01
 PB99-121444REB
 PBM-121451REB
   Photochemical Plume-in-Grid Simulations o< Major  Point
   Sources in the Community MurSscate Air Quality (CMAQ)
                                       PCA02/MFA01

 PB99-121469REB
   Review and  Analysis  of  Emissions Data for Residential
   Wood-Fired Central Furnaces.               .„„._- „„.
   PB99-121469REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 PBM-121477REB
   Physical and  Chemical Characterization of Fine Paniculate
   from the Combustion of Residual Fuel Oil.
   PB99-121477REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-121SOOREB
   Guidance for Using Continuous Monitors in PM2.S Moni-
                                      PC A10VMFA02

PBM-12209SREB
  Third-Generation Foam Blowing Agents for Foam Insulatiorv
  PB99-12209SREB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB99-122103REB
  Bkxnass DryingTechnologies.               ine»lc .m
  PB99-122103REB                     PC A05/MF A01

PBM-122111REB
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume
  1. Technical Report.                        .„,.««: »ni
  PB99-122111 REB                     PC A04/MF A01

PB99-122129REB
  Residential Wood Combustion Technology Review. Volume

                                      PCA10/MFA02


                 1,1997. Acid Rain Program.
                                          .
                                        PC A05/MF A01
 PBM-122152REB
       M22152REB
 PB99-122186REB
   Protocol for Conducting Environmental  Compliance Audits
   under the Comprehensrve Environmental Response, Com-
   pensation, and Liability Act.                 .nK»jc Am
   PB99-122186REB                      PC A06/MF A01
PB99-122194REB
  Protocol for Conducting Environmental Compliance Audits
  under  the Emergency  Planning and Community Right-to-
  Know Act.
  PB99-122194REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB99-122202REB
  Technical  Approaches  to Characterizing  and Cleaning Up
  Iron and Steel Mill Sites under the BrownfieWs Initiative.
  PB99-122202REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PB99-122681REB
  Profile of the Motor Vehicle Assembly Industry. EPA Office
  of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122681 REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB99-122699REB
  Profile of the Non-Fuel, Non-Metal Mining Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122699REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PB99-122707REB
  Profile of the Nonferrous Metals Industry.  EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122707REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122715REB
  Profile of the Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122715REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PBW-122723REB
  Profile of the Dry Cleaning  Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project
  PB99-122723REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB99-122731 REB
  Profile of the Electronics and Computer  Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122731 REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB99-122749REB
  Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122749REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB99-122756REB
  Profile of the Transportation Equipment  Cleaning Industry.
  EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122756REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB99-122764REB
  Profile of the Organic Chemicals Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB9S-122764REB                     PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122B14REB
  Profile of the Rubber and  Plastics  Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122814REB                      PC A08/MF A02
PB98-122822REB
  Profile of the Pulp and Paper Industry. EPA Office of Com-
  pliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122822REB                      PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122830REB
  Profile of the Printing Industry. EPA Office of Compliance
  Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122830REB                      PC A07/MF A02
PB99-122848REB
  Profile of the Metal  Mining Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122848REB                      PC A08/MF A02
PB99-12285SREB
  Profile of the Lumber and Wood Products Industry. EPA Of-
  fice of Compliance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122855REB                      PC A08/MF A02
PB99-122863REB
  Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry. EPA Office of Compli-
  ance Sector Notebook Project.
  PB99-122863REB                      PC A07/MF A02
PB99-122871 REB
  Profile of the Inorganic Chemical Industry. EPA Office of
  Compliance Sector Notebook Project.     __.„._-.„-
  PB99-122871 REB                      PC A08/MF A02
 PB99-122889REB
  Profile of the Wood Furniture and Fixtures Industry. EPA
  Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project
  PB99-122889REB                     PC A07/MF A02
 PB99-123119REB
  Fluorescent and High Intensity Discharge Lamp Recycling
  and Disposal in  Illinois.                    .«._, „„<
   PB99-123119REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 PB99-123143REB
   Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DEET. (Includes
   RED Facts: DEET Fact Sheet).
   PB99-123143REB                     PC A08/MF A02

 PB99-123150REB
   Reregistration   Eligibility  Decision  (RED):  AL  and MG
   Phosphide. (Includes RED Facts: Aluminum and Magne-
   sium Phosphide Fact Sheet).                  <».«- .„»
   PB99-123150REB                      PCA11/MFA03
 PB99-123168REB
   Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED): DCPA. (Includes
   RED Facts: DCPA Fact Sheet).
   PB99-123168REB                      PC A12/MF A03

 PB99-123457REB
   Investigation of Alternative Means for Demonstrating Com-
   pliancewith the Part 503 Total Hydrocarbon Operational

   PB9&023457REB                      PC A12/MF A03
 PB99-123499REB

                                        PCA02MFA01
PB99-123507REB
  RED Facts: Aluminum and Magnesium Phosphide.
  PB99-123507REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-123515REB
  RED Facts: Alachlor.
  PB99-123515REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-123S23REB
  RED Facts: DCPA.
  PB99-123523REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-123S31REB
  RED Facts: Iprodione.
  PB99-123531 REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB99-123549REB
  RED Facts: Dicofol.
  PB99-123549REB                     PC A02/MF A01
PB99-124034REB
  Technical Assistance Document for Sampling and Analysis
  of Ozone Precursors (Revised).
  PB99-124034REB                     PC A23/MF A04
PB99-124067REB
  Pulp and Paper NESHAP. A Plain English Description.
  PB99-124067REB                     PC A12/MF A03
PB99-124323REB
  EPA National Publications Catalog. 1998. Fourth Edition.
  PB99-124323REB                     PC A99/MF E08
PB99-124380REB
  SAB Report: Technical Review of the Proposed TSCA Sec-
  tion 403 Regulation (Identification of Dangerous Levels of

  PB9^124380REB                    PC A05/MF A01
PB99-124398REB
  SAB  Report: Development of the Acute Reference Expo-
  sure. Review of the Draft Document Methods for Exposure-
  Response Analysis for Acute Inhalation Exposure to Chemi-
  cals:  Development of the Acute Reference Exposure (EPA/

  PB99-124398REB                    PC A04/MF A01
PB99-124406REB
  SAB Report: Review of the Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-
  Butadiene. Review of the Office of Research and Develop-
  ment's Draft Health Risk Assessment of 1,3-Butadiene.
  PB99-124406REB                    PC A06/MF A01
PB99-126419REB
  SAB Report: Review of the RfC Methods Case Studies. Re-
  view of  Case Studies Associated with  the Document Meth-
  ods for  Derivation  of Inhalation Reference Concentrations
  and  Application  of Inhalation Dosimetry  (EPA/600/8-90V
  066F).
  PB99-126419REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-126468REB
  Evaluation of Ammonia Emissions from Swine Operations in
  North Carolina
  PB99-126468REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-126476REB
  Biomass Power Plant Demonstration at Camp Lejeune.
  PB99-126476REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-126484REB
  Use  of  Intelligent Computational  Techniques for the Esti-
  mation and Projection of Air Pollutant Emissions.
  PB99-126484REB                     PC A027MF A01
 PB99-126492REB
  Development  of Alternative Solid  Waste Managment Op-
  tions  with  Economic and Environmental Considerations: A
  Mathematical Modeling Approach.
  PB99-126492REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 PB99-126500REB
  Application of Intelligent Controls in EPA's  Combustion
  Technology Research and Development
   PB99-126500REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 PB89-126518REB
   Environmental Technology  Initiative: Chemical-Free Clean-
   ing of  Semiconductors by  the Radiance  Process (Trade

   PB99^126518REB                    PC A04/MF A01
 PB99-126526REB

                   ReSPO"Se'° ^^^PC AOZ^F A01
 PB99-126849REB
   Verification Testing of Advanced Environmental Monitoring

   PB99-126849REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 PB99-126856REB
   Impact  of Secular Precipitation Changes on the Deposition
   of Benzo(a)Pyrene to the Neuse River Basin of North Caro-
   lina.
   PB99-126856REB                     PC A02/MF A01
 PB99-127086REB
   Research Plan for Endocrine Disrupters.
   PB99-127086REB                     PC A05/MF A01
 PB99-127128REB
   Ecological Research Strategey.
   PB9SM27128REB                     PC A08/MF A02
 PB99-127219REB
   Testing Your Home for  Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil.
   PB99-127219REB                     PC A03/MF A01
 PB99-127326REB
   Methods for the Determination of Chemical Substances in
   Marine  and Estuarine Environmental Matrices. 2nd Edition.
   PB99-127326REB                     PC A11/MF A03
 PB99-127342REB
   Comparison of CALPUFF with ISC3.
   PB99-127342REB                     PC A05/MF A01
                                                                                                                                      June 1999
                                                                                                   OR-5

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                                                    NTIS ORDER/REPORT NUMBER  INDEX
PB99-127359REB
  EPA (Moratory Evakiatkxi of PetioMoly HP Motor Oil.
  PB99-127359REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-127839REB
  Sewer and Tank Sediment Rushing: Case Studies.
  PB99-127839REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PB99-1Z7W7REB
  Investigation  of  Remote  Sensing Devices for Chemical
  Characterization of Motor Vehicle Exhaust
  PB99-127987REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB99-128027REB
  MsabiKty, Solubility, Viscosity, and Density Measurements
  for R-236fa with Potential Lubricants.
  PB99-128027REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PBM-128159REB
  Methane Emissions from the U.S. Petroleum Industry.
  PB99-128159REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PB99-12B373REB
  Episodic Acidification: Occurrence, Causes and Significance
  to Aquatic Resources. Proceedings of  the 1998 Pennsyl-
  vania  Acidic Deposition Conference.  Held in  University
  Park. Pennsylvania on September 14-16,1996.
  PB99-128373REB                     PCA03/MFA01
PBM-128381REB
  Fate and Transport of Recombinant 'Sinorhizobium meHotf
  with Enhanced N2-fi»ng Abilities during a Mufdyear Rek)
  Trial with Transgenic Alfalfa.
  PB99-128381REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1283MREB
  Carbon Emissions from Spring 1998 Fires in Tropical Mex-
  ico.
  PB99-128399REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-12M07REB
  Critical Health Issues of Criteria Air Pollutants.
  PB99-12B407REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PBM-1285MREB
  Household Hazardous Waste Collection Results, State Fis-
  cal Years 1996,1997.1998.
  P899-12S530REB                     PCA05/MFA01
PBM-iaSKSREB
  Detailed Costing Document  for the  Centralized  Waste
  Treatment Industry.
  PB99-128655REB                     PCA10/MFA02
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision  (RED):  Methomyl. (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Meihomyt Fact Sheet).
  PB99-128896REB                     PC A14/MF A03
PBM-128761REB
  Petroleum  Terminals  and  Bulk Storage FacSties. Section
  313 of the Emergency Planning and Community RjghMo-
  Know Act Toxic Chemical Rotooao  Inventory.
  PB99-128761 REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PBM-12877WEB
  RED Facts: ThkxScarb.
  PB99-128779ft EB
P9M-128787REB
PCA03/MFA01
  RED Facts: Methomyl.
  PB9B-128787REB
     •1287MREB
  RED Facts: 1,3-Oehloropropene.
  PB99-128795REB
  RED Facts: DeeL
  PB99-128803REB
PBW-128811REB
  RED Facts: MethyBsothiazoinone.
  PB99-128811REB
                                      PCA02/MFA01
                                      PCA02/MFA01
PCA02MFA01
                                      PCA02/MFA01
  Reregistratian  FJJgfciWy Decision (RED): Bromoxyni. (In-
  ctudes RED Facts: Brornoxynil Fact Sheet).
  PB9B-128829REB                     PCA15/MFA03
PBM-128MWEB
  Chemical Distribution Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
  gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Toxic
  Chemical Release Inventory.
  PB9B-128969REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PDW-128977REB
  Coat MMng Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
  ning and Community Right-to-Know Act Toxic Chemical
  Release Inventory.
  PB99-128977REB                     PCAOWMFA02
  Toxics Release Inventory, 1996. Public Data Release: Ten
  Years of Right-to-Know Industry Sector Analyses.
  PB99-1289B5REB                     PC A99/MF A06
PBM-129033REB
  Literature Review of Methods for Delineating WeBiead Pro-
  tection Areas.
  PB99-129033REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB9»-129041REB
  Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Management for
  ConSned Animal Feeding Operations.
  PB99-129041 REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-129MOREB
  Nonhazardous Sold Waste Management and  Landfill Ca-
      1 in Knois. 1997 Annual Report
      M29090REB                     PC A14/MF A03
    M29140REB
  Land Use Compendium.
  PB99-1M140REB                     PC A11/MF A03
PBM-129363REB
  Northwest Area Contingency Plan 1998 (Also Serving as
  the Region Ten Regional Contingency Plan).
  PB99-129363REB                     PCA99/MFE11
PB99-129637REB
  Reregistration      Eligibility       Decision      (RED):
  Methylisothiazolinone      (Includes     RED      Facts:
  Methytisothiazolinone.).
  PB99-129637REB                     PC A09/MF A02
PBM-129652REB
  Reregistration    Bigfcility    Decision    (RED):     1.3-
  Kchtoropropene    (Includes    RED    Facts:     1.3-
  Dichloropropene.).
  PB99-129652REB                     PC A10/MF A03
PBM-129C78REB
  Development  Document for Proposed Effluent  Limitations
  Guidelines and Standards tor the Centralized Waste Treat-
  ment Industry. Volumes 1 and 2.
  PB99-129678REB                     PC A99/MF A06
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  Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Effluent Limi-
  tations  Guidelines,  Pretreatment Standards,  and  New
  Source Performance Standards for the Centralized  Waste
  Treatment Industry.
  PB99-129710REB                     PC A06/MF AQ2
PBM-129793REB
  Advanced Fine Paniculate Control and Implications Toward
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  PB99-129793REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-12M01REB
  Controlling Sources of Indoor Air Pollution through Pollution
  Prevention.
  PB99-129801 REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-12M1*REB
  Development of MuropoHutant Emission Control Technology
  for Stoker Boilers.
  PB99-129B19REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-129aZ7REB
  Rochern Separation Systems, Inc. Disc Tube (Trade Name)
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PBM-12M76REB
  Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement
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  Air Emissions from Residential Heating: The Wood Healing
  Option Put into Environmental Perspective.
  PB99-129934REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-1M023REB
  Technical Protocol for Evaluating Natural Attenuation of
  Chlorinated Solvents in Ground Water.
  PB99-130023REB                     PC A13/MF A03
PBW-1301MREB
  Pohition Prevention Research Strategy.
  PB99-130189REB                     PC A05/MF A01
PBW-13020SREB
  Pohifion Prevention 1997:  A Natonal Progress Report Ex-
  ecutive Summary.
  PB99-130205REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-130429REB
  Reregistration  Eligibility Decision (RED):  Thkxfcarb (In-
  cludes RED Facts: Thkxfcarb Fact Sheet).
  PB99-130429REB                     PCA12/MFA03
PBW-1304I7REB
  Proceedings of the National  Workshop:  Pesticides  and
  Ground Water State/Tribal Management  Plans.  Held in
  Washington, DC. on August 26-27,1996.
  PB99-130437REB                     PC A07/MF A02
PBW-13044SREB
  Guide  to  Documenting and Managing Cost and Perform-
  ance  Information  for  RemeoSabon  Projects.  Revised
  Version.
  PB99-130445REB                            PC A06
PBW-1MUWEB
  Biological Indicators of Ground Water-Surface Water Inter-
  action: An Update.
  PB99-130536REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PBM-130S77REB
  Health Effects from Exposure to High Levels of Sutfate in
  Drinking Water Study.
  PB99-130577REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PBM-13056SREB
  Clean  Water Tribal Resource  Directory for  Wastewater
  Treatment Assistance.
  PB9S-130SB5REB                     PC A06/MF A01
PBM-130M3REB
  Guidance Manual for the Monitoring and Reporting Require-
  ments of  the NPDES Storm Water Multi-Sector General
  Penmit.
  PB99-130593REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PBM-130650REB
  Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment A Man-
  ual on Performance, Design, and Operation with Case His-
  tories.
  PB99-1306SOREB                     PC A10/MF A02
PBN-130742REB
  Economic Analysis of Effluent  Limitation  Guidelines and
  Standards for the Centralized Waste Treatment Industry.
  PB99-130742REB                     PC A17/MF A03
                                                                        PB99-130759REB
                                                                         Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Effluent Limitations Guide-
                                                                         lines and Standards for the Centralized Waste Treament In-
                                                                         dustry.
                                                                         PB99-130759REB                      PC A05YMF A01
                                                                        PB99-132904REB
                                                                         Electricity Generating Facilities. Section 313 of the Emer-
                                                                         gency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Toxic
                                                                         Chemical Release Inventory.
                                                                         PB99-132904REB                      PC A08/MF A02
                                                                        PBW-132912REB
                                                                         Metal Mining Facilities. Section 313 of the Emergency Plan-
                                                                         ning and Community  Right-to-Know Act Toxic Chemical
                                                                         Release Inventory.
                                                                         PB99-132912REB                      PC A07/MF A02
                                                                        PB99-132920REB
                                                                         Section  313  of the Emergency Planning and Community
                                                                         Right-to-Know Act Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (Re-
                                                                         vised 1998 Version). Questions and Answers.
                                                                         PB99-132920REB                      PC A15/MF A03
  Environmental Assessment of Proposed Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines  and  Standards  for  Synthetic-Based  Drilling
  Fluids and Other-Non Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the Oil and
  Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
  PB99-132938REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PBM-132961REB
  Development  Document for  Proposed  Effluent Limitations
  Guidelines  and  Standards  for  Synthetic-Based  Drilling
  Fluids and Other Non-Aqueous Drilling Fluids in the Oil and
  Gas Extraction Point Source Category.
  PB99-132961 REB                     PC A14/MF A03
PB90-133266RE B
  SAB Advisory: The Clean Air Act Section 812 Prospective
  Study; Health and Ecological Initial Studies.
  PB99-133266REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PB9B-133274REB
  SAB Advisory on the TRIM.FaTE Module of the Total Risk
  Integrated Methodology (TRIM).
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PB99-133282REB
  SAB Report: Review of Hearth Risk from Low-Level  Envi-
  ronmental Exposures to Radio-Nudides (FGR-13 Report).
  Review of the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air's  Federal
  Guidance Report 13-Part 1, Interim Version (FGR-13).
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PBM-133290REB
  SAB Advisory: The National  Human Expsoure Assessment
  Survey (NHEXAS) Pilot Studies.
  PB99-133290REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PBM-1338S2REB
  Better Backyard: A Citizen  Resource Guide to Beneficial
  Landscaping and  Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake
  Bay Watershed.
  PB99-1338S2REB                     PC AOS/MF A01
PB99-134B10REB
  Restored Riparian Buffers as Tools for Ecosystem Restora-
  tion in the MAIA;  Processes, Endpomts. and Measures of
  Success for Water, Soil, Flora and Fauna
  PB99-134819REB                     PC A03/MF A01
PB99-134884REB
  Ambient Air Precision and Accuracy Program. 1996 Annual

  PB99-134884REB                     PC A04/MF A01
PBM-1349B3REB
  Municipal Solid Waste Landfills. Volume 1. Summary of the
  Requirements for the New Source Performance Standards
  and Emmisskm Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste Land-
  fills.
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PBW40060SREB
  Wilapa Watershed Information System (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500605REB                    CD-ROM CP D01
PB9M00854REB
  Toxic  Substances  Control  Act  (TSCA):  February  1999
  Chomcial Substances Inventory. Revised Inventory  Syn-
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PB99-600662REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)-PMN File: ASCII Text
  Data, February  1999. TSCA Chemical Substances Inven-
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  Diskette).
  PB99-500662REB                            CP D01
PB99-500670REB
  Toxic Substances Control Act  (TSCA): ASCII  Text  Data,
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  vised Inventory Synonym and Preferred  Name File  (Raw
  Data File) (on Diskette).
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PB99-S00696REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region 1 (CT,
  ME, MA, NH, Rl, VT) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500696REB                    CD-ROM CP D02
PB99-500704REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region 2 (NJ.
  NY, PR, VI) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
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  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 3 (DE
  DC, MD, PA, VA) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500712REB                   CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-S00720REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 4 (AL,
  FL, GA, KY, MS. NC, SC, TN) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500720REB                   CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-500738REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA  Region 5 (IL. IN,
  Ml, MN, OH. Wh (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500738REB                   CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-500746REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 6 (AR.
  LA, NM, OK, TX) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500746REB                   CD-ROM CP D01
PB99-500753REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources  (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region 7  (IA,
  KS, MO, NE) (Version 2.0)  (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-500753REB                   CD-ROM CP D01
PBM-500761REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
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  MT, ND, SO, UT, WY) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
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PB99-500779REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
  Sources (BASINS) Modeling System. EPA Region  9 (AZ,
  CA, HI, NV) (Version 2.0) (on CD-ROM).
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PBM-S00787REB
  Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint
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  ID, OR, WA) (Version 2.0)  (on CD-ROM).
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PB99-500795REB
  RMP'SubmitfTradeName). Risk Management Plans Submit
  Software (on CD-ROM).
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PB99-500803REB
  SW-846 Draft  Update IV-A Only ( Test Methods for  Evalu-
  ating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods) (on CD-
  ROM with search and Retrieval Software).
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PB99-501371REB
  Superfund Public Information System (SPIS) January 1999
  (on CD-ROM).
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PB99-592570REB
  Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
  (RCRIS) Extract File (Raw Data Only) (on CD-ROM).
  PB99-592570REB                     Standing Order
PB99-921100REB
  Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables.
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PB99-963100REB
  ROD Amendments and  Explanations of Significant  Dif-
  ferences (ESD).
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PB99-963200REB
  EPA Superfund Program Policies and Administration.
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PB99-963210REB
  Analysis of State Superfund  Programs: 50-State Study,
  1998 Update.
  PB99-963210REB                    PC A15/MF A03
PB99-963300REB
  EPA Superfund Site Assessment and Remediation.
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PB99-963400REB
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PB99-963500REB
  EPA Superfund Technology and Analytical Services.
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PB99-963505REB
  Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental  Monitoring: A
  Review of Recent Technology.
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PBM-963600REB
  EPA Superfund Enforcement.
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PB99-963700REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 1:
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  Rhode Island, and Vermont.
  PB99-963700REB                     Standing Order
PB99-963800REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 2:
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PB99-963900REB
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PB99-964000REB
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  Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
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PB99-964100REB
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PB99-964200REB
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PB99-964300REB
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PBM-964400REB
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  Wyoming.
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PB99-964SOOREB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 9:
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  Guam.
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PB99-964600REB
  EPA Superfund Records of Decision (RODS) for Region 10:
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  PB99-964600REB                      Standing Order
PNNL-11880
  Approach to ensuring quality in environmental software.
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RTV93U-63S9-001
  Evaluation and Performance Assessment  of Innovative
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SAND-98-1358C
  Field analytical technology verification: The ETV Site Char-
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